Pope Leo XIV meets
with the priests of the Diocese of Rome (@Vatican Media)
Pope to Rome's priests: 'You are all precious in the eyes
of God'
Welcoming all the priests of Rome in the Vatican, Pope Leo
XIV applauds them for their faith and service, urges them to love the Church
and be exemplary, and insists, "You are all precious in the eyes of God
and in the realization of His plan."
By Deborah Castellano Lubov
"I thank you for your lives given in service to the
Kingdom, for your daily labors, for so much generosity in the exercise of the
ministry, for all that you live in silence, and that at times is accompanied by
suffering or misunderstanding."
Pope Leo XIV gave this reminder when receiving all priests
of the Diocese of Rome in the Vatican this morning, along with deacons and
seminarians of the Diocese.
Before addressing those before him, Pope Leo said, "I
would like to ask for a strong round of applause for all of you, those of you
who are here and all the priests and deacons of Rome!"
'Precious in the eyes
of God'
The Holy Father emphasized that he greets them all with
affection and friendship, and saying he wished to have this encounter in order
to get to know them more closely and begin walking together.
While recognizing they carry out different services, he stressed,
"you are all precious in the eyes of God and in the realization of His
plan."
“You are all precious in the eyes of God and in the
realization of His plan”
Pope Leo XIV meets
with the priests of the Diocese of Rome (@Vatican Media)
Must protect our
spiritual lives
The Holy Father remembered their Diocese is "truly
particular," because many priests come from different parts of the world,
and therefore, due to this universality, he wished to discuss three points. The
first, he said, is particularly close to his heart, and is unity and communion.
Pope Leo stressed that "the Lord knows well that when
priests are only united to Him," and that, "united among ourselves,
they can bear fruit and give the world a credible witness." The presbyter,
he insisted, is called to be a man of communion, but, he lamented, "we
know that this communion is today hindered by a cultural climate that promotes
isolation or self-reference."
None of us, he observed, is exempt from these snares that
threaten the solidity of our spiritual life.
With this in mind, he reassured, "I would like to help
you, to walk with you, so that each one may regain serenity in his ministry;
but precisely for this, I ask you for a renewed effort in priestly fraternity,
which is rooted in a solid spiritual life, in the encounter with the Lord and
in listening to His Word."
Communion, he noted, must also be translated into commitment
within this Diocese, saying that walking together "is always a guarantee
of faithfulness to the Gospel."
Pope Leo XIV meets
with the priests of the Diocese of Rome (@Vatican Media)
Must be exemplary and
credible
He next turned to the second point of 'being exemplary.'
The Pope recalled that when he had ordained priests on 31
May, he had underscored how important is having transparent lives, based on the
words of Saint Paul who said to the elders of Ephesus: “You know how I lived”
Thus, Pope Leo urged, "I ask you this with the heart of
a father and a pastor, let us all commit to being credible and exemplary
priests!"
“I ask you this with the heart of a father and a pastor,
let us all commit to being credible and exemplary priests!”
The Holy Father said "we are aware of the limits of our
nature" and "the Lord knows us deeply"; "but we have
received an extraordinary grace, a precious treasure has been entrusted to us
of which we are ministers, servants. And the servant is required to be
faithful."
Pope Leo XIV meets with priests of the
Diocese of Rome (@Vatican Media)
Be drawn once more by
the call of the Master
"Let yourselves be drawn once more by the call of the
Master," the Pope encouraged, "to feel and live the love of the first
hour, the one that led you to make strong choices and courageous
renunciations."
"If together we strive to be exemplary in a humble
life," he said, "then we will be able to express the renewing power
of the Gospel for every man and woman."
Let's not run away
from challenges
Finally, the third point Pope Leo offered the priests was to
look at the challenges of our time "in a prophetic key."
"We are concerned and pained," he recognized,
"by all that happens every day in the world: the violence that generates
death wounds us, inequalities challenge us, as do poverty, so many forms of
social marginalization, the widespread suffering that now spares no one,'
realities which, he noted, do not happen "only elsewhere," but
also concern our city of Rome.
Pope Leo told them that the Lord wanted them precisely in
this time full of challenges, and that even if "sometimes they seem
greater than one's strength," the priests are "called to embrace
them, to interpret them evangelically, to live them as opportunities for
witness." The Pope said, "let us not run away from them!"
The Holy Father told the priests that pastoral commitment,
like that of study, must become 'a school' for everyone in which all
"learn how to build the Kingdom of God in the today of a complex and
stimulating history."
Pope Leo XIV meets
with the priests of the DIocese of Rome (@Vatican Media)
'My willingness to
walk with you'
The Pope recalled that in recent history we have seen the
example of "saintly priests" who knew how to unite a passion for
history with the proclamation of the Gospel, and encouraged, "Let us draw
strength from these examples to continue sowing seeds of holiness in our city."
"Dearest ones," Pope Leo XIV reiterated, "I
assure you of my closeness, my affection, and my willingness to walk with
you."
“I assure you of my closeness, my affection, and my
willingness to walk with you”
WIth this sentiment, the Holy Father concluded praying the
priests may be accompanied by the following appeal of Saint Augustine, who
said, "Love this Church, remain in this Church, be this Church. Love the
Good Shepherd, the beautiful Bridegroom, who deceives no one and does not want
anyone to perish. Also pray for the scattered sheep: that they too may come,
that they too may recognize, that they too may love, so that there may be one
fold and one Shepherd.”
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