Pope sends video message to CEI conference on Amoris
laetitia
Pope Francis sent a video message on
Saturday morning, to the participants in a conference organized by the Italian
Bishops Conference (CEI) on the post-Synodal Apostolic
Exhortation, Amoris laetitia. Below, you will find the full
text of the Holy Father's remarks, in our English translation.
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Dear brothers and sisters, good morning!
I cordially greet all of you who attend the third
International Symposium on the Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris Laetitia,
convened by the Office for Pastoral Care of the Family of the Italian Bishops’
Conference.
The theme you have proposed: The Gospel of Love
between Conscience and Norm, is of great importance, and can illuminate the
path that the Churches in Italy are taking, in order to respond to the desire
for family that emerges in the soul of the young generations. Love
between a man and a woman is obviously among the most generative human
experiences; it is the leaven of a culture of encounter, and introduces
to the present world an injection of sociality. Indeed “the good of the family
is decisive for the future of the world and of the Church. (Amoris
laetitia, 31)” The family born of marriage creates fruitful bonds, which
reveal themselves to be the most effective antidote against the individualism
that currently runs rampant; however, along the journey of marital love and
family life there are situations that require arduous choices, which must be
made with rectitude. In the domestic reality, sometimes there are concrete
knots to be addressed with prudent conscience on the part of each. It is
important that spouses, parents, be not left alone, but accompanied in their
commitment to applying the Gospel to the concreteness of life. On the other
hand, we know well that “we are called to form consciences, not to pretend to
substitute them. (Ibid., 37)”
The contemporary world risks confusing the primacy of
conscience, which is always to be respected, with the exclusive autonomy of the
individual with respect to the relations that he entertains in life.
As I said recently to the Pontifical Academy for Life,
“There are those who even speak of ego-latry, that is, of a true worship of the
ego, on whose altar is sacrificed everything, including the dearest affections.
This perspective is not harmless: it molds a subject that looks constantly in
the mirror, until it becomes incapable of turning its eyes to others and the
world. The spread of this attitude has most serious consequences for all the
affections and ties of life. (5 Oct., 2017)” This is a “pollution” that
corrodes souls and confounds minds and hearts, producing false illusions.
Romano Guardini, in a text on the subject of conscience,
indicates the way to the search for the true good. He writes: “From this
imprisonment in myself I am free only if I find a point, which is not my ego: a
height higher than myself; something solid and working in my interior – and
behold! Here we are come to the core [...] that is, to religious reality. That
good [...] is something alive. [...] It is the fullness of worth, which belongs
to the selfsame living God. (La coscienza, Brescia 1933, 32-33)”
In the very depths of each one of us there is a place
wherein the Mystery reveals itself, and illuminates the person, making the
person the protagonist of his story. Conscience, as the II Vatican Council
recalls, is this, “most secret core and sanctuary of a man. There he is alone
with God, Whose voice echoes in his depths. (GS 16)” To the
Christian falls the task of being vigilant, so that in this sort of tabernacle
is no want of divine grace, which illuminates and strengthens married love and
parental mission. Grace fills the amphorae of human hearts
with an extraordinary capacity for gift, renewing for the families of today the
miracle of the wedding feast at Cana.
Commenting on that Gospel episode, I have been able to say
that, “By transforming into wine the water of the jars used ‘for the Jewish
rites of purification’ (Jn 2:6), Jesus preforms an eloquent sign: he transforms
the Law of Moses into the Gospel, bearer of joy. (Gen. Audience, June 8, 2016)”
Jesus points in particular to the medicine of mercy, which cures the hardness
of the heart, restoring the relationship between husband and wife, and between
parents and children.
Dear Brothers and Sisters, I wish all the best for your work
in this Symposium. Let the Church in Italy help to assimilate and develop Amoris
laetitia’s content and style; may she contribute to the formation of family
group animators in parishes, associations, and movements; may she support the
journey of so many families, helping them to live the joy of the Gospel, and to
be active cells in the community. I bless you, and I ask you, please, to pray
for me.
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