Pope tells Missionaries of Mercy
their service is precious for the Church
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| Pope Francis receives the Missionaries of Mercy in audience in the Vatican's Sala Regia.(Vatican Media) |
During an audience with some 550 Missionaries of Mercy in
the Vatican, Pope Francis reaffirmed them in their mission saying they provide
a much needed service to the Church and warned them that the Christian path is
an ardous one, "with stones upon which to stumble and banana peels on
which to slip".
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
The Missionaries of Mercy are meeting in
Rome for a few days of prayer and reflection organized by the Pontifical
Council for the New Evangelization.
During an audience with Pope Francis on
Tuesday, he told them that they are providing a much needed service to the
Church.
Although his initial intention was that their mandate would
cover only the Jubilee of Mercy, the Pope told them that he had decided to
prolong their service because of the many testimonies of conversion attributed
to their service.
He said he intended his reflections to be supportive of the
responsibility that he had given to them so that the expression of the
“ministry of mercy” that they are called to live might be improved.
Message of Mercy
Pope Francis told them that “the message that we bear in
Christ’s name is that of making peace with God…. God needs people to bring the
message of his pardon and mercy to the world.” This is the mission that Jesus
entrusted to his apostles the evening of his resurrection. The lives of those
who fulfill such a mission must be in harmony with it, the Pope reminded them
“To be collaborators of mercy, therefore, presupposes to live the merciful love
which we ourselves have first received.”
St Paul: the mirror for the true Missionary of Mercy
The Pope reflected substantially on the experience of St
Paul who acknowledging his past as a “blasphemer and persecutor…received mercy”
(1 Tm 1:13) from the Lord. Because of his past he became an ambassador of God’s
reconciliation (2 Cor 5:20), and declared that he gave scandal to no one so
that his ministry would not be discredited (2 Cor 6:3). The key to collaborate
with God is that one always acknowledge that “God has treated me mercifully,”
the Pope said.
God makes the first move
Some concrete advice the Pope gave was that priests should
remember that God makes the first move. Thus, when a penitent approaches the
Sacrament of Reconciliation, they need to remember that God’s grace is already
at work. “Our priestly heart should perceive the miracle of the person who has
encountered God and who has already experienced the efficacy of his grace,” he
said.
The priests’ work is the second move
The Pope explained that the priests’ cooperation in God’s
grace already at work consists in “the not rendering vain the action of the
grace of God, but to sustain it, and allow it to come to perfection.” Like the
father of the prodigal son, confessors need to look in the eyes of the
penitent, listen to them, and throw open wide their arms to welcome them, so
that they can experience the love of the Father “who forgives no matter what,
clothes the son with the festal garment and the ring which is a sign that he
belongs to his family.”
The path is slippery
Departing from his text, Pope Francis told the priests to
encourage penitents and give them hope, letting them know they don't need to be
embarassed if they need to return to Confession--"because the path is
strewn with rocks and banana peels that make you slip," he quipped.
In conclusion, Pope Francis said “Living in communion with
the Source of Life, Missionaries of Mercy are called to be interpreters of and
to bear testimony to this experience: that everyone is always welcome without
distinction into the community that sustains those who find themselves in a
moment of need or difficulty.”

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