Pope
to Synod Fathers: speak frankly and listen humbly
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis addressed the Fathers of the
Extraordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on Monday morning, as they began
their first full day of sessions exploring the pastoral challenges of the
family in the context of evangelization.
In remarks prepared for the occasion, the Holy Father called on
all participants in the meeting to speak their minds with fearless frankness,
and to listen to one another in a spirit of true charity. Pope Francis told the
Fathers, “It is necessary [here] to say all that, which, in the Lord, one feels
the need to say: without regard for station [It. Senza rispetto umano] and unabashedly [It.Senza pavidità].” Pope Francis also spoke of the concrete steps he has taken to show
that he intends the gathering to be a truly and authentically collegial: an
exercise of shared responsibility on the part of the shepherds of God’s flock.
Departing
from his prepared text, the Holy Father explained that the officers of the
Synod have been chosen – either directly or indirectly – by the organs of
the Synod body, itself: the Relator of the Synod and the Secretary General have
been directly elected by the post-Synodal Council, the members of which were
chosen by the Fathers of the last Synod assembly; the Delegates-President of
the Synod, on the other hand, were nominated by Pope Francis on the
recommendation of the post-Synodal Council.
Pope
Francis went on to offer renewed expressions of desire for a genuinely
collegial spirit to govern the proceedings. “I ask you,” he said, “to speak
with frankness and listen with humility.” He concluded, saying, “Do so with
tranquility and peace, for the Synod always takes cum Petro et sub Petro – with Peter and under Peter – and the presence of the Pope is
the guarantee for all and the safeguard of the faith.”
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