Pope invites Waldensians and
Methodists to join in serving the poor
Pope Francis has sent a message to Union of Methodist and
Waldensian Churches on the occasion of their synod in northern Italy, August
26-31.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis has invited the faithful of the Waldensian and
Methodist Churches to join Catholics in together proclaiming Jesus, especially
to the poor and the marginalized of today.
In a message sent to the participants in the annual synod
of the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churchesthat is taking place in
Torre Pellice, near Turin, northern Italy, the Pope expressed his and the
Catholic Church’s fraternal closeness.
Serving Lazarus of today
"We are called to spend ourselves in the proclamation of Jesus, which will be credible if it is witnessed in life and lived in charity, especially towards the many Lazarus who are knocking at our door today," said the message that was read at the start of the synod on Sunday by Eugenio Bernardini, the moderator of the Waldensian Table, the apex body of the Church.
"By serving the people of today, defending the dignity
of the weakest and promoting justice and peace, we are together becoming agents
of that peace which the Lord announced at Easter and which he left us as a
legacy", the Pope wrote.
Among the issues that the 180 Methodist and Waldensian synod
fathers are discussing during the August 26-31 synod are the Church’s
presence in public and community life, the charity of service and preaching,
migration and ecumenism.
Christian unity
While praying for them, the Holy Father said, he imagines praying with them and in asking the Father that “together with God, all Christians be able to walk with sincerity of heart towards full communion.” “Only in this way, responding concretely to the Lord's call to ‘be one’, ” he wrote “can we proclaim the Gospel in the best possible way."
Fondly remembering his earlier meetings with them in Argentina,
Turin and Rome, the Pope invoked the Lord’s blessing on them, urging
them to pray for him.
Catholic Bishop Maurizio Malvestiti of
Lodi, accompanied by Father Cristiano Bettega, director of the National Office
of the Italian Bishops' Conference for Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue,
are invited guests.
The Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches is an Italian
united church founded in 1975, that brings together the Waldensian
Evangelical Church and the Evangelical Methodist Church in Italy. The
Union has some 50,000 members, of which 45,000 are Waldensians, mostly in Italy
but also in Argentina and Uruguay. Methodists number some 5,000.
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