Pope: ROACO helps Oriental
Catholic Churches witness to the Gospel
Pope Francis addresses participants in the Plenary Assembly of ROACO.(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis thanks ROACO for their work in helping the
Oriental Catholic Churches “to carry forward their witness to the Gospel
By Christopher Wells
Pope Francis on Friday received participants in the Plenary
Assembly of ROACO, which this year coincides with the 50th anniversary
of the organization.
The Reunion of Aid Agencies to the Oriental Churches
(ROACO: Riunione Opere Aiuto Chiese Orientali), unites funding
agencies from various countries in order to assist Catholic Oriental clergy and
faithful in Rome and in their different countries of origin. The twenty-three
Oriental (or Eastern) particular Churches sui iurisare all in full
communion with Rome, and are all part of the Catholic Church. According to the
teaching of the Church in the Second Vatican Council, all particular Churches,
whether or East or West, “are of equal dignity, so that none of them is superior
to the others.”
Those attending the audience were given printed copies of
the Pope's address, which Pope Francis said he hoped they would read. He then
spoke off-the-cuff about his concern for the situation in the Middle
East.
In his prepared remarks, the Holy Father noted the fiftieth anniversary of ROACA, and recalled the biblical concept of the jubilee year, a year of “freedom of slaves, the cancellation of debt, and the restitution of land,” which was based on God’s covenant with His people. He called on the participants in the Plenary Assembly to think back “with gratitude” on the past, and especially on those who have worked in the various agencies in support of “their works of charity and assistance.”
In his prepared remarks, the Holy Father noted the fiftieth anniversary of ROACA, and recalled the biblical concept of the jubilee year, a year of “freedom of slaves, the cancellation of debt, and the restitution of land,” which was based on God’s covenant with His people. He called on the participants in the Plenary Assembly to think back “with gratitude” on the past, and especially on those who have worked in the various agencies in support of “their works of charity and assistance.”
The Pope focused especially on the assistance given to the
Oriental Catholic Churches “to carry forward their witness to the Gospel,” both
in their native lands and in the diaspora. This witness was often tested by
suffering and persecution, notably in the totalitarian regimes of Eastern
Europe, and more recently by various forms of “fundamentalism and fanaticism”
in the Middle East. In marking the anniversary, he noted, too, that the “year
of grace” of the Lord is marked both by internal liberation from sin, and by
external liberation “in the new life of the redeemed.”
Pope Francis continued to emphasize the theme of witness as
he called to mind St Peter’s invocation, on the day of Pentecost, of the
prophecy of Joel: “I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and
your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your
old men shall dream dreams.” The Eastern Catholic Churches, he said, “are
called in a special way to protect and pass on a spark of Pentecostal fire.”
Strengthened by the Holy Spirit, this mission continues, even in places, like
the Holy Land, where Christians are in the minority, and even in places where
they face ongoing persecution.
The Pope also prayed that “the sons and daughters of the
Oriental Catholic Churches cherish their prophetic charge to proclaim the
Gospel of Jesus, even in settings that are often even more secularized than in
the West, where they come as immigrants or refugees.” He asked that they be
welcomed “as they seek to preserve and enrich the patrimony of their various
traditions.”
Finally, Pope Francis offered a word “of thanks and
encouragement” to ROACO for its work in sustaining the Oriental Churches, which
allows “the Successor of Peter,” the Pope, to continue the work of ecumenism.
He assured the members of those Churches that, “in the effort to extend a
cordial and sincere hand to our most distant brothers and sisters, our sons and
daughters are no less loved, and certainly not forgotten.”
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