Pope to Dominican General Chapter: ‘Preaching,
witness, charity’
(Vatican Radio) Pope
Francis met with participants in the Dominican General Chapter on Thursday
ahead of his afternoon visit to Assisi, speaking to them about the need
to incarnate the Gospel through preaching, witness, and charity.
The audience with Pope
Francis concludes the General Chapter marking 800 years since the founding of
the Order of Preachers by St. Dominic.
Beginning with a joke about
his day’s activities, Pope Francis laughingly said his day could be called “A
Jesuit among Friars”, since it saw him meet with the spiritual children of the
contemporaries St. Dominic and St. Francis.
Putting jokes aside, the Holy
Father got to the heart of the matter, speaking to the Dominicans gathered
about the need to incarnate the Gospel through preaching, witness, and charity.
He said it was God who
inspired St. Dominic to found the Order of Preachers and putpreaching at
the heart of their mission, just as Jesus had taught his disciples.
“It is the Word of God which
burns from within and incites us to go out and proclaim Jesus Christ to all
peoples. The Founding Father said, ‘First contemplate, and then teach’.
Evangelized by God to evangelize. Without a deep personal union with Him,
preaching may be very perfect, very rational, even admirable, but it will never
touch the heart, which is what must change.”
The Word of God also requires witness,
he said.
“Teachers faithful to the
truth and worthy witnesses of the Gospel. The witness incarnates what is
taught, makes it tangible, makes it call, and leaves no one indifferent. [The
witness] adds to the truth the joy of the Gospel, aware of being loved by God
and the object of His infinite mercy.”
Lastly, charity is
necessary for the preacher and witness.
Referring to the early life
of St. Dominic, the Pope said it was the living, suffering body of Christ which
was inscribed in his entire existence.
“It is the body of Christ,
alive and suffering, which cries out to the preacher and does not leave him
tranquil. The cry of the poor and discarded awakens and makes us understand the
compassion which Jesus had for the people. […] It is in the encounter with the
living body of Christ that we are evangelizers, that we recover the passion to
be preachers and witnesses of His love, and that we free ourselves from the
dangerous temptation, extremely actual today, of Gnosticism.”
Preaching, witness, and
charity.
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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