Pope hopes agreement with China
will heal wounds, foster communion
Pope Francis at the General Audience of September 26, 2018. - AFP |
At the end of his General Audience on Wednesday, Pope
Francis explained the motives behind the Provisional Agreement signed by the
Holy See and China in Beijing on September 22.
Pope Francis urged for prayers that the Provisional Agreemen
between the Holy See and the People's Republic of China on the appointment
of Bishops in China, may help heal past wounds and foster full
communion
Good of Chinese Catholics
“The Agreement,” the Pope explained, “is the fruit of a long
and thoughtful path of dialogue, aimed at fostering a more
positive collaboration between the Holy See and the Chinese
authorities for the good of the Catholic community in China
and for harmony in the entire society.”
He said in this spirit he decided to send a message of
fraternal encouragement to Chinese Catholics and to the whole of the Universal
Church.
Healing wounds and full communion
The Pope hopes that with this agreement, “a new phase can be
opened in China, which will help in healing the wounds of the past,
re-establish and maintain full communion among all Chinese
Catholics and take up the proclamation of the Gospel with
renewed commitment.
Prayers
The Pope told his listeners they have an “important task”.
“We are called to accompany our brothers and sisters in China with
fervent prayer and fraternal friendship.” “They know that they are not
alone,” he said, adding, “the whole Church prays with them and for them.”
The Holy Father urged all to “ask Our Lady, the Mother of
Hope and Help of Christians, to bless and guard all Catholics in China.”
He concluded invoking God’s gift of peace on the entire Chinese people.
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