Pope Francis promotes Lenten retreat for charitable
groups
(Vatican Radio) During his
General Audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis called attention to a Jubilee Year
initiative of the Pontifical
Council Cor Unum, promoting a day of spiritual retreat for persons and
groups dedicated to the service of charitable works. These days of retreat, to
be offered in each diocese during the coming Lent, will offer an opportunity to
reflect on the call to be merciful as the Father is merciful. “I invite you to
welcome this initiative,” Pope Francis said, “making use of the suggestions and
materials prepared by Cor Unum.”
The day of retreat will have
as its theme “Caritas Christi urget nos” (2 Cor 5,14: the love of Christ
compels us). In a letter announcing the initiative, Cor Unum suggests that each
individual charitable group should celebrate its own day of reflection, citing
the Holy Father’s desire that the Jubilee be celebrated in local communities.
The letter suggests the retreat be organized in three parts: “a penitential
celebration with individual confessions; a time of sharing in group and the
Eucharistic celebration.”
More information on the Day
of Spiritual Retreat can be found here.
The Pontifical Council Cor
Unum was instituted by Pope Paul VI in 1971 and, in the words of Pope Benedict
XVI, its tasks are to orient and coordinate the Organizations and charitable
activities promoted by the Catholic Church.
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