Pope urges Jesuit students to
found themselves, grow and mature in Jesus
Pope Francis meeting the community of the International College of the Gesù of Rme.(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on Dec. 3 met the students and staff of the
Jesuit International College of the Gesù of Rome, on the occasion of their 50th
anniversary this year.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis on Monday received some 60 students and staff
of the Jesuit International College of the Gesù of Rome, exhorting
them to be founded on Jesus and to grow and mature in
Him for the greater glory of God.
A hostel for Jesuit students from around the world, the
College of the Gesù was founded 50 years ago in 1968 at the
initiative of late Jesuit Superior General Fr. Pedro Arrupe.
Founded on Jesus
The Argentine Pope, himself a Jesuit, told the group that
the celebration of their golden jubilee means going back to what is original
and essential, to be founded again on Jesus, in His life, reaffirming
a “clear "no" to the temptation to live for ourselves, to serve and
not to be served.”
To be formed, the Pope said, means first of all to
be founded or rooted in Jesus, to be of service like Him, to empty and annihilate
like Him, obedient until death like Him, ready to face even
slander, persecution and humiliation.
"I beg you, in all your things, to found yourselves
totally on God " the Pope told the group recalling the words
Francis Xavier, the saint whose feast falls on December 3.
Reminding the College of the Gesù community that it
was there that the Jesuit founder St. Ignatius of Loyola lived, wrote the
Constitutions and sent his first companions on a mission to the world, the Pope
said, “You are a nursery that brings the world to Rome and Rome into the
world.”
Growing
During their years at the Collegio of the Gesù, the Pope
said, the Jesuit students are called to grow and sink their roots. To
have roots means to have a heart well grafted in God, which is capable
of expanding and responding to Him with limpid and gushing enthusiasm, with the
fire that burns inside, with that positive tension, that says "no" to
every compromise.
“If the heart does not expand,” the Pope warned, “it
will atrophy.” “Never forget, if you do not grow, you wither.”
The Holy Father exhorted the Jesuits not to
fear crisis , saying without them there is no growth, no
fruits without pruning and no victory without struggle. To
strike roots and grow means to fight relentlessly against all spiritual
worldliness, the worst evil that leads to clericalism, he
said.
If worldliness affects the roots, it means goodbye to fruits
and to the plant. Growth, he said, is a constant act against one’s ego.
Pope Francis pointed out that freedom and obedience are
two signs of growth. He urged the students to be free by being united in
diversity and combatting their ego. In this task, he said, they must
never neglect prayer.
Just as for Jesus, obedience to the do the will of the
Father should be our food of life, he said.
Maturing
After founding oneself and growing in Christ, the Pope said,
comes maturing, whose sign is producing fruits which fertilize the land with
new seeds. This is where mission comes into play, he
said, in which a Jesuit comes to face the situations of today, to take care of
the world that God loves. A Jesuit is called to be at the most
intricate intersections, in the borderlands and deserts of humanity. He
is a lamb among wolves so that the Shepherd will join him there.
The zeal for mission, the Pope said, is aided by passion and
discipline in studies, which will benefit from the ministry of the Word and the
ministry of consolation. In mission , they can touch
the flesh that the Word has assumed, by caressing the suffering members of
Christ and bringing them to before the Crucified One. In this way,
patience and hope also mature.
In conclusion, the Pope wished that the international
community of the College of Gesù continue to be an active gym in the art of
living, including the other. carrying one another's burdens, frailty,
histories, cultures and memories of peoples.
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