Pope tells cloistered nuns
their vocation fundamental for the Church
Pope Francis greets contemplative nuns inLima.- AFP |
On the last day of his apostolic visit to Peru, Pope Francis
joined contemplative sisters from different orders for mid-morning prayer in
the Shrine of Our Lord of Miracles in Lima.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis on Sunday, the last day of his
apostolic journey that has taken him to Chile and to Peru, told nuns from
different orders of contemplative life in Peru that cloistered
life can play “a fundamental role in the life of the Church”.
To the some 500 cloistered Sisters gathered in Lima’s Shrine
of the Lord of Miracles, the Pope said cloistered life can attain a universal
and missionary outreach.
Universal outreach of contemplative life
“You pray and intercede for our many brothers and sisters
who are prisoners, migrants, refugees and victims of persecution. Your
prayers of intercession embrace the many families experiencing difficulties,
the unemployed, the poor, the sick, and those struggling with addiction, to
mention just a few of the more urgent situations”.
He told them they are “like those who brought the paralytic
to the Lord for healing” and that through their prayer, night and day, they
bring before God the lives of so many of our brothers and sisters who for
various reasons cannot come to him to experience his healing mercy, even as he
patiently waits for them.
Prayer heals the wounds of many
“By your prayers, you can heal the wounds of many” he said.
For this very reason, the Pope said, “we can state
that cloistered life neither closes nor shrinks our hearts” and he urged them
to continue to be intercessors for those in need but also to help them also by
concrete service.
Unity in the Church
Pope Francis also invited the Sisters to pray for unity in
the Church and to strive to grow in the fraternal life “so that every monastery
can be a beacon of light in the midst of disunity and division”.
“Dear Sisters, he concluded, the Church needs you. Be
beacons through your lives of fidelity” and pray for “the Church, for priests and
bishops, for consecrated men and women, for families, for those who suffer, for
those who harm others, for those who exploit their brothers and sisters.
And do not forget, please, to pray for me”.
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