Pope
Francis: People Must Be at The Center of the Church’s Activity in Haiti
Pope Francis addressed the
participants of a meeting convened by the Pontifical Council “Cor Unum” and the
Pontifical Council for Latin America to mark the fifth anniversary of the
earthquake that struck Haiti. Among those present were representatives of the
Holy See, bishops and Episcopal conferences, as well as charitable and
religious organizations.
The two day conference,
entitled "The Communion of the Church: Memory and Hope for Haiti, 5 Years
After the Earthquake” sought to place a spotlight on continuing reconstruction
efforts on the island.
In his address, Pope Francis
thanked the bishops of Haiti as well as the representatives of the charitable
institutions who continue to aid the people of the island-nation.
“Through the help given to
our brothers and sisters in Haiti, we have shown that the Church is a great
body, one in which the various members care for one another. It is in this
communion, prompted by the Holy Spirit, that our charitable service finds its deepest
motivation.”
Turning his attention towards
rebuilding efforts, the Pope explained that all that needs to be done “rests on
three solid pillars: the human person, ecclesial communion, and the local
Church.”
The person, he said, is at
the centre of the Church’s activities, thus ensuring that material needs are
met in order to help Haitians to “further their own spiritual and religious
lives.”
“In this phase of
reconstruction, humanitarian and pastoral activities are not in competition
with one another, but rather are complementary,: each needs the other, and
together they help Haitians to be mature persons and Christians capable of
devoting themselves to the good of their brothers and sisters.”
Regarding the second pillar
of ecclesial communion, the Holy Father reflected on the various dioceses,
religious institutions and charitable organizations who continue to work in the
country. However, he stressed that charity is more authentic and incisive when
lived in communion.
“Charity is the inner life of
the Church and is manifested in ecclesial communion. Communion between bishops
and with bishops, who are the first ones responsible for the service of
charity.”
Finally, Pope Francis
highlighted the importance of the local Church, encouraging the bishops, priests
and religious of Haiti to become witnesses of evangelical charity through
prayer, listening to the word of God and receiving the Sacraments.
“The Church in Haiti must
become always more alive and fruitful, to witness to Christ and to make its
contribution to the development of the nation.”
Concluding his address, the
Pope expressed his gratitude to those present and urged them to continue along
the path of healing and rebuilding Haiti.

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