Pope ordains two to Episcopate
(Vatican Radio) At Saint
Peter’s Basilica on Saturday morning, Pope Francis ordained two priests to the
episcopate: Bishop Peter Brian Wells, named on February 13th as the new
Apostolic Nuncio to South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, and Namibia; and Bishop
Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, the secretary for the Pontifical Council for
Interreligious Dialogue.
In his homily, the Holy
Father reminded the new Bishops that they are called to be servants to all.
Pope Francis based his homily
on the sermon given in the Roman Pontifical for the Ordination of Bishops. He
emphasized that when a Bishop exercises his ministry, it is Christ Himself who
acts: “Christ who preaches, Christ who makes the Church, Christ who makes the
Church fruitful, Christ who leads.”
The Pope reminded the Bishops
that they are “servants to all,” the great and the least, always servants,
always at the service of others.
“Do not forget,” he said,
“that the first duty of the Bishop is prayer… the second duty, the proclamation
of the Word.” Everything else follows. If a Bishop does not pray, Pope Francis
said, he can do nothing.
The Pope also emphasized the
importance of loving those the Lord has entrusted to their care, and especially
the priests and deacons. They are the closest collaborators of the Bishop, his
first “neighbour.” If the Bishop does not learn to love those closest to him,
he will not be able to love everyone.
And Pope Francis called on
Bishops to really look at the faithful – not obliquely, but looking them in the
eye, so they can see them with the heart.
The Holy Father concluded his
homily with the prayer that the Lord might accompany the new Bishops, and be
close to them on the new journey that they have begun.
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