Pope Francis: "Prayer is a
Bishop's first task"
Episcopal Ordination in St Peter's Basilica. (Vatican Media) |
Francis conferred episcopal ordination on three members of
the papal diplomatic corps on Monday in St Peter’s Basilica.
Pope Francis’s homily followed closely the homily proposed
in the The Roman Pontifical for the Ordination of a Bishop. This text is a
catechesis of the history and office of Bishop in the Catholic Church. It
reminds us that:
“In the Bishop surrounded by his Priests, our Lord Jesus
Christ himself, having become High Priest for ever, is present among you. For,
through the ministry of the Bishop, Christ himself never fails to proclaim the
Gospel and to administer the sacraments of faith to those who believe.”
Chosen for things pertaining to God
Pope Francis departed from this text after it reminds those
about to be ordained that they have “been chosen by the Lord…chosen from among
men and appointed on their behalf for those things that pertain to God.” Pope
Francis added that they have “not been chosen for other things; for other
business; not for worldliness; not for politics.” And he asked them to “flee
from the temptation of becoming princes."
Prayer is the first task of the Bishop
The Pope said that the first task to be accomplished by a
bishop is that of prayer. When the first Apostles heard the complaints of the
Greek widows who were being neglected, “they joined together under the
enlightenment of the Holy Spirit and invented the diaconate.” Peter explained
that thus the Apostles could occupy themselves with “prayer and the
proclamation of the Word.” Pope Francis continued saying “A Bishop who does not
pray does not accomplish his duty, does not fulfill his vocation.”
Regarding those who collaborate in the ministry of the
Bishop, the Holy Father asked that Bishops remain close to the diocesan
presbyterate. “They should be able to find their Bishop the same day or, at the
latest, the day after they look for him.”
Those who received Episcopal Ordination
Msgr. Waldemar Stanisław Sommertag from the Diocese of
Pelplin (Poland), born on 6 February 1968 in Więcbork (Poland), ordained a
priest on 30 May 1993, appointed Titular Archbishop of Traiectum ad Mosam, and
named Apostolic Nuncio to Nicaragua on 15 February 2018.
Msgr. Alfred Xuereb from the Diocese of Gozo (Malta), born
on 14 October 1958 in Gozo (Malta), ordained a priest on 26 May 1984, appointed
Titular Archbishop of Amantea and named Apostolic Nuncio to Korea and Mongolia
on 26 February 2018.
Msgr. José Avelino Bettencourt from the Archdiocese of
Ottawa (Canada), born on 23 May 1962 in the Azores (Portugal), ordained a
priest on 29 May 1993, appointed Titular Archbishop of Aemona and named
Apostolic Nuncio to Georgia and Armenia on 26 February 2018.
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