Pope urges members of Theological
Academy to take up new challenges
Papal audience in the Vatican's Consistory Hall. |
Marking 300 years since the foundation of the Pontifical
Academy for Theology by Pope Clement XI, the Pope received its members in
audience urging them to stay in contact with other educational institutions and
to continue to sow the good seed of the Gospel in the vast field of knowledge.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis has encouraged members of the Pontifical
Academy of Theology to continue to go forward promoting a fruitful
encounter between faith and the ever new challenges posed by a changing world.
He was addressing some 50 Academy members whom he received
in audience in the Vatican’s Consistory Hall.
Three centuries of history
Remarking on the Academy’s 300th anniversary
this year, Pope Francis said that this constitutes a significant milestone as
well as an opportunity to look ahead with renewed awareness of its identity and
the wish to re-launch its mission in the Church.
Pointing out that the Pontifical Academy of Theology has
undergone various changes of structure and organization in order to meet the
ever new challenges posed by the different social and ecclesial contexts, the
Pope noted that it was conceived as a “place for theological formation of the clergy
at a time when other institutions were deficient and inadequate for this
purpose”.
Open to the challenges of a changing society
He said beyond the various changes there is, however, a
constant element that characterizes the Academy: to be at the service of the
Church promoting faith, supporting the teaching of the Church and being open to
the demands and challenges of culture.
“It is a place of confrontation and dialogue for the
communication of the Gospel in ever new contexts” he said, always impacted by
the needs of a suffering humanity and offering the contribution of faith.
Enriching culture exchange with other institutions
The Pope remarked on the Academy’s relationship with other
Rome universities and educational institutions, praising the mutual cultural
exchange that exists between them and that, he said, has ensured that the
Pontifical Academy of Theology has never considered itself as an isolated
entity, but plays its role within a web of relationships that has enriched all
interlocutors.
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