Pope to new priests: Be merciful
Pope Francis incenses deacons during the Mass of Ordination at St Peter's Basilica. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis ordains 16 deacons, including 11 for the
diocese of Rome, during Mass at the Basilica of St Peter.
By Christopher Wells
On the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, Pope Francis
ordained sixteen men to the priesthood, including eleven for the Diocese of
Rome. In his homily, based on a pre-set formula for Masses of Ordination, the
Holy Father called the new priests to not “grow tired of being merciful.”
“Think of your own sins,” he said, “your own miseries, the miseries that Jesus
has pardoned. Be merciful!”
The World Day of Prayer for Vocations is observed each year
on the Fourth Sunday of Easter, also known as Good Shepherd Sunday. In each of
the three annual lectionary cycles, the Fourth Sunday of Easter includes a
Gospel focusing on the image of the Jesus as the Good Shepherd.
The website for
the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops notes, “The purpose of the
World Day of Prayer for Vocations is to publically fulfill the Lord's
instruction to, ‘Pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into his
harvest’.” The Church fully appreciates all vocations, it notes, but on this
Sunday “concentrates its attention this day on vocations to the ordained
ministries (priesthood and diaconate), to the Religious life in
all its forms (male and female, contemplative and apostolic), to societies
of apostolic life, to secular institutes in their
diversity of services and membership, and to the missionary life, in the
particular sense of mission ‘ad gentes’ [to the nations].”
The sixteen men ordained on Sunday come from all over the
world: in addition to five Romans and three Indians, the new priests hail from
Croatia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Colombia, El Salvador, Madagascar, Romania, and
Peru.
“May your teaching be nourishment to the People of God,” the
Pope said, “and the perfume of your life be joy and support to the faithful of
Christ.” And, he added, “may your word and example edify the House of God which
is the Church.”
Pope Francis encouraged the new priests to be intent on
pleasing God alone, rather than themselves or other human persons, or seeking
other selfish interests. They should be concerned, he said, only with “service
to God, for the good of the holy faithful People of God.”
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