‘Don’t forget your vocation,’ Pope tells religious
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
told consecrated men and women to never forget the beauty of their call to
religious life, reminding them that the marrow of consecrated life is prayer.
“And go forth! Each of us has
a place, a work in the Church,” the Pope told religious men and women in St
Peter’s Square, after celebrating
Mass in the basilica for the end of the Year of Consecrated Life.
“Today the Lord continues to
call you with that love with which you were called,” he said. “Do not forget,
do not forget that beauty, that wonder of the first call.”
Pope Francis stressed the
importance of prayer for consecrated persons in continuing forward. “The marrow
of the consecrated life is prayer: pray! And thus to grow old, but you will
grow old like a good wine!”
He expressed special
appreciation for elderly religious who have maintained a rich spiritual
life.
“I really enjoy finding those
religious women or men, old but with shining eyes, because they have the fire
of the spiritual life still burning,” he said.
Finally, the Pope urged
religious men and women to pray for new vocations “so that our work of
consecration may go ahead.”
The Year for Consecrated
Life, which was celebrated throughout the world, began on the First Sunday of
Advent in November 2014 and came to a close on the World Day of Consecrated
Life on 2 February 2016.
Below find Vatican
Radio’s translation of Pope Francis’ remarks at the end of Mass:
Dear consecrated brothers and
sisters, thank you so much! You have participated in the Eucharist out in the
cool air! But the heart is on fire!
Thank you for having finished
this Year of Consecrated Life in this way, all together. And go forth! Each of
us has a place, a work in the Church. Please, don’t forget your first vocation,
your initial call. Remember! Today the Lord continues to call you with that
love with which you were called. Do not forget, do not forget that beauty, that
wonder of the first call. And then continue to work. How beautiful it is to
continue! There is always something to do. The most important thing is to pray.
The marrow of the consecrated life is prayer: pray! And thus to grow old, but
you will grow old like a good wine!
I have one thing to tell you.
I really enjoy meeting with those religious women or men, old but with shining
eyes, because they have the fire of the spiritual life still burning. It hasn’t
gone out, that light hasn’t gone out! Go forward today, every day, and continue
to work and to look to tomorrow with hope, always asking the Lord to send us
new vocations, so that our work of consecration may go ahead. Memory: Don’t
forget the initial call! The work of every day, and then the hope to go ahead
and seed well, because those who come after us may receive the heritage we will
leave for them.
Now let us pray to Mary. Hail
Mary…
Have a good evening and pray
for me!
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