Pope at Mass: bishops and priests
must be close to each other and to God's people
Pope Francis asks for prayers for priests and bishops during
Mass at the Casa Santa Marta, and urges all those who have received the gift of
the priesthood to be close to each other and to the people of God.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis on Friday focused on the ministry of bishops
and asked the faithful to pray for them so they may never neglect the gift of
their ministry.
He recalled Thursday’s Liturgical reading in which the
Apostle Paul gives his advice to the young bishop Timothy, and said more advice
to bishops is to be found in today’s reading.
Yesterday, he said, at the heart of the message was the call
to never neglect the gift of ordained ministry.
Today, he continued, the reflection focusses on things that
weaken the life of the ordained minister like money, gossip and silly
arguments.
“When a minister – a priest, a deacon, a bishop – gives too
much value to money”, he attaches himself to the root of all evils, the Pope
said, recalling that Paul describes the love of money as the root of all evils.
Closeness to God
Continuing to give advice to bishops, but also to priests
and deacons, Pope Francis then focused on the need for “closeness”.
He pinpointed four different ways that ordained ministers
must be “close”.
First of all, a bishop "is a man who is close to God,”
he said, recalling the fact that the apostles “invented” deacons in order to
better serve widows and orphans,
Peter, he explained, tells us that our duty – that is the
duty of the apostles – is “to pray and proclaim the Word”.
Thus, the Pope continued, “the bishop’s first task” is to
pray: it gives us strength and awakens within us the awareness of this gift of
the ordained ministry that must never be neglected.
Closeness to priests
Then he called on bishops to be close to their priests, to
their deacons and to their collaborators: the ones who are closest to them.
“It is sad when a bishop forgets about his priests,” Pope
Francis noted, it is sad to hear a priest complain he is unable to get in touch
with his bishop or make an appointment to see him in a brief space of time.
“A priest has the right to know that he has a father,” he
said.
Closeness between priests
The Pope then went on to speak of the need for closeness
between priests.
Divisions within the presbytery, he warned, are the work of
the devil. And when that happens, he continued, it leads to small groups who
are divided by ideologies or by sympathies.
So, the third “closeness” of which I am speaking, Pope
Francis said, is the need for closeness among priests themselves.
Closeness to the people of God
Finally, he continued, the fourth is that of bishops and priests
with the people of God.
In the second Letter, he explained, Paul tells Timothy not
to forget his mother and his grandmother, meaning that he must not forget his
roots.
“Do not forget about your people, do not forget about your
roots!” he said; “as a bishop and as a priest, you must always be close
to the people of God”.
When a bishop breaks away from the people of God, the Pope
explained, he ends up following ideologies that have nothing to do with the
ministry: “he is not a minister, he is not a servant. He has forgotten the free
gift that he received.”
The Pope concluded urging all ordained ministers not to
forget the four ways in which they must nurture “closeness”: closeness to God,
prayer, closeness of the bishop to his priests; closeness of priests to each
other; closeness to the people of God.
And he asked those present to pray for their priests and
bishops”, he said, “So we may safeguard the gift that has been given to us -
with this closeness”.
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