Pope thanks director of Spiritual Exercises in Ariccia
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has thanked Fr. Giulio
Michelini for directing the Spiritual Exercises from which the Holy Father
returned on Friday.
Before returning to the Vatican, the Pope expressed his and
the Roman Curia’s appreciation for Fr. Michelini’s preparation and direction.
“I would like to thank you for the good you wanted to do for
us and the good you have done us. Above all, thank you for having shown
yourself as you are and for being natural without ‘putting on a face from a
holy card’.”
Pope Francis also thanked him for the work put into his
preparation: “This implies responsibility, taking things seriously.”
“There was a mountain of things upon which to meditate, but
St. Ignatius says that when one finds something in the Exercises something that
gives consolation or desolation, one must stop there and not go forward. I’m
sure all of us found one or two among all of this material. The rest is not
wasted; it remains and will serve for another time.”
The Holy Father went on to tell the story of a famous
Spanish preacher to show that “sometimes a little word, a tiny thing” can serve
as a point of reflection.
“After giving a grand, well-prepared sermon, a man – a great
public sinner – came up to him in tears, asking for confession. He confessed in
an outburst of sin and tears, sin and tears. The confessor – shocked because he
knew the life of this man – asked him: ‘But, tell me, in what moment did you
feel that God had touched your heart? With what word…?’ [He responded,] ‘When
you said, Let’s move to another topic’. Sometimes it is the simplest words that
help us, or sometimes those more complicated: To each the Lord gives the
[right] word.”
Finally, Pope Francis told Fr. Michelini: “Above all, I wish
you [the grace] to be a good friar.”
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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