Pope Francis visits Jesuit House in Krakow
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
paid a previously unannounced visit to the Jesuit House in Krakow on Saturday
and urged them to look outwards and not just be concerned with abstract ideas.
The Pope spent about 40 minutes with the Jesuits in an informal encounter where
they chatted and he answered a number of question but said he had no desire to
make a speech. Around 30 Jesuits were present for the encounter including the
Provincials.
The visit was not included in
the Pope’s official programme during his stay in Krakow. However, Father
Antonio Spadaro, Director of the Jesuit magazine Civilita Cattolica who
was present for the meeting, said such visits have become almost a regular
habit during the Pope’s pastoral journeys abroad.
Father Spadaro described the
encounter as very cheerful, relaxed and informal. Asked about the
Jesuits’ work with the world of culture especially at universities, Pope
Francis said their work in this field “must be outward looking” and not only
concerned with abstract concepts and ideas. He urged them to be very close to
all those "who are marginalized" and stay far away from “a
libertarian ideology that puts money at the centre rather than the human
person.”
Turning to the work of
priests, Pope Francis said that nowadays “there is a risk that a priest who has
not received a good formation is either 'too white or too black' and acts by
simply applying the rules in a mechanical fashion.” Instead, he stressed,
“discernment is important” and should be at the heart of pastoral life. The
Pope said for this reason it is necessary to help priests and seminarians with
their spiritual discernment and this should be “one of the main tasks of the
Society of Jesus nowadays.”
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