Pope
Francis meets with Evangelical leaders: Full text
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Sunday met with representatives of the various
evangelical communities in Africa, as he visited the Bangui Evangelical School
of Theology. In his address to the gathering, the Pope stressed that "the
lack of unity among Christians is a scandal, above all because it is contrary
to God’s will. It is also a scandal, he said, "when we consider the hatred
and violence which are tearing humanity apart."
Below,
please find the full text of Pope Francis’ prepared remarks:
Address
of His Holiness Pope Francis
Meeting with Evangelical Communities
Bangui, Faculty of Evangelical Theology
Meeting with Evangelical Communities
Bangui, Faculty of Evangelical Theology
29
November 2015
Dear
Brothers and Sisters,
I
am happy to be able to meet you in this Faculty of Evangelical Theology. I
thank the Dean of the Faculty and the President of the Evangelical Alliance of
Central Africa for their kind words of welcome. With fraternal affection I
greet each of you and, through you, all the members of your communities. All of
us are here in the service of the risen Lord who assembles us today; and, by
virtue of the common baptism we have received, we are sent to proclaim the joy
of the Gospel to men and women of this beloved country of Central Africa.
For
all too long, your people have experienced troubles and violence, resulting in
great suffering. This makes the proclamation of the Gospel all the more
necessary and urgent. For it is Christ’s own flesh which suffers in his dearest
sons and daughters: the poorest of his people, the infirm, the elderly, the
abandoned, children without parents or left to themselves without guidance and
education. There are also those who have been scarred in soul or body by hatred
and violence, those whom war has deprived of everything: work, home and loved
ones.
God
makes no distinctions between those who suffer. I have often called this the
ecumenism of blood. All our communities suffer indiscriminately as a result of
injustice and the blind hatred unleashed by the devil. Here I wish to express
my closeness and solidarity to Pastor Nicholas, whose home was recently
ransacked and set on fire, as was the meeting-place of his community. In these
difficult circumstances, the Lord keeps asking us to demonstrate to everyone
his tenderness, compassion, and mercy. This shared suffering and shared mission
are a providential opportunity for us to advance together on the path of unity;
they are also an indispensable spiritual aid. How could the Father refuse the
grace of unity, albeit still imperfect, to his children who suffer together
and, in different situations, join in serving their brothers and sisters?
Dear
friends, the lack of unity among Christians is a scandal, above all because it
is contrary to God’s will. It is also a scandal when we consider the hatred and
violence which are tearing humanity apart, and the many forms of opposition
which the Gospel of Christ encounters. I appreciate the spirit of mutual
respect and cooperation existing between the Christians of your country, and I
encourage you to continue on this path of common service in charity. It is a
witness to Christ which builds up unity.
With
increasing intensity and courage, may you add to perseverance and charity, a
commitment to prayer and common reflection, as you seek to achieve greater
mutual understanding, trust and friendship in view of that full communion for
which we firmly hope.
I
assure you of my prayerful support along the path of fraternal charity,
reconciliation and mercy, a path which is long, yet full of joy and hope.
May
God bless you! May he bless your communities!
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