Pope Francis calls Neocatechumenal Way to unity
(Vatican Radio) Pope
Francis spoke to members of the Neocatacumenal Way on Friday in the Vatican's
Paul VI audience hall.
In his address, the Holy
Father focused on three words: unity, glory, and world.
Below is a Vatican
Radio English translation of the Holy Father's prepared remarks:
Dear brothers and sisters,
good morning!
I'm glad to meet you and
thank you for coming in such great numbers. I send a special greeting to those
who are about to set off! You have accepted the call to evangelize: I bless the
Lord for this, for the gift of the Way and for the gift of each of you. I would
like to highlight three words that the Gospel has just handed you, as a mandate
for the mission: unity, glory and world.
Unity. Jesus
prays to the Father so that his (followers) be " brought to perfection as
one” (Jn 17:23): he wants them to be "one" (v. 22), like Himself and
the Father. It is his last request before the passion, the most heartfelt: that
there be communion in the Church. Communion is essential. God’s and man’s enemy,
the devil, is no match for the Gospel, cannot compete against the humble power
of prayer and the Sacraments, but can do much harm to the Church by tempting
our humanity. The devil provokes pride, being judgmental of others, he causes
closures and divisions. He himself is "the divider" and often starts
off by making us believe that we are good, perhaps better than others: thus the
land is ready for the sowing of discord. It is the temptation of all
communities and can it can insinuate itself even in the most beautiful charism.
You have received a great
charism for the baptismal renewal of life. Every charism is a grace of God to
intensify communion. But this charism can deteriorate if you close in or if you
boast about it, when you want to distinguish yourselves from the others. So we
have to safeguard it. How? Following the main path: of humble and obedient
unity. If there is this, the Holy Spirit continues to operate, just as it did
in Mary, who was open, humble and obedient. It is always necessary to keep an
eye on the charism, cleaning out the eventual human excesses through the search
for unity with all and obedience to the Church. This is how to breathe in the
Church and with the Church; this is how to stay docile children of the
"Holy Mother Hierarchical Church" with a "soul which is prepared
and ready" for the mission (cf. St. Ignatius of Loyola, Spiritual
Exercises, 353).
I stress this point: the
Church is our Mother. Just as children carry, imprinted in their faces, a
similarity to their mother, we all look like our Mother, the Church. After
Baptism we no longer live as isolated individuals, but we have become men and
women of communion, and we are called to be operators of communion in the
world. Because Jesus not only founded the Church for us, but he founded us as
Church. From her we are born again, she feeds us the Bread of life, from
her we receive words of life, and we are forgiven and accompanied home. This is
the fruitfulness of the Church, who is Mother: not an organization that seeks
followers, or a group that goes ahead following the logic of its ideas, but a
mother who transmits the life received from Jesus.
This fruitfulness is
expressed through the ministry and the guidance of Pastors. The institution is
in fact a charisma, because rooted in the same source, which is the Holy
Spirit. He is the living water, but the water can continue to give birth only
if the plant is well maintained and pruned. Quench your thirst from the
fountain, the Spirit, and take care, with delicacy and respect, of the whole
ecclesial body, especially the most fragile parts, because all grow together,
harmonious and fruitful.
The second word is: glory.
Before his Passion, Jesus foretells that He will be "glorified" on
the cross: there his glory will appear (cf. Jn 17, 5). But it is a new
glory: worldly glory manifests itself when one is important, admired, when one
has assets and success. But God’s glory is revealed on the cross: it is love
shines out and is spread. It is a paradoxical glory with clamour, no gain and
no applause. This is the only glory that makes the Gospel fruitful. The
Mother Church too is fruitful when it imitates the merciful love of God, that
offers itself, it never imposes itself. It is humble, it’s like the rain on the
earth, like the air we breathe, like a small seed that bears fruit in silence.
Whoever proclaims that love can do so only with the same loving approach.
And the third word is world.
"God so loved the world" that He sent Jesus (cf. Jn 3:16). He who
loves does not stay away, but comes towards. God is not attracted by
worldliness, in fact, He detests it; but He loves the world he has created, and
He loves His children in the world, just as they are, wherever they live, even
if they are "far away." Show the children the tender gaze of the
Father and considered the realities you will encounter as a gift; become
familiar with the cultures and the languages and respect local customs,
recognizing the seeds of grace which the Spirit has already spread. Without
yielding to the temptation to transplant acquired models, spread the news:
"what is most beautiful, most grand, most appealing and at the same
time most necessary” (Apost. Exhort. Evangelii Gaudium, 35). It is the good
news that must always be in the forefront, otherwise faith risks becoming a
cold and lifeless doctrine. To evangelize as families, experiencing unity
and simplicity, is already a proclamation of life, a beautiful witness, for
which I thank you so much. I accompany you and encourage you, and I ask you,
please, do not forget to pray for me.
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