Pope to Mary Immaculate
congregation: Accompany young people
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| Poe addresses the Congregation of the Sons of Holy Mary Immaculate.(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis meets with representatives from the
Congregation of the Sons of Holy Mary Immaculate who are attending their
convention in Rome.
By Lydia O'Kane
The Sons of Holy Mary Immaculate is a congregation which
dedicates itself to youth education and the promotion of religious vocations.
It is also active in missionary work.
The Pope met with the community on Thursday in the Vatican on the occasion of its convention, which is marking the 150 anniversary of the death of its founder Venerable Giuseppe Frassinetti.
The Pope met with the community on Thursday in the Vatican on the occasion of its convention, which is marking the 150 anniversary of the death of its founder Venerable Giuseppe Frassinetti.
God’s call
Noting the vocational aspect of the congregation’s work, the
Pontiff stressed that it was always God who calls, “but we can and must work
together to create good soil where the overflowing seed of the call can take
root and not be wasted.” He also added that, the Church was concerned with the
aspect of formation in priestly and religious life.
Youth Synod
In particular, Pope Francis focused on next month’s Synod of
Bishops which has as its theme, young people, faith and vocational discernment.
The Pope said, that in light of their important role in the promotion of
religious vocations and youth education, this was an event where the
congregation could be especially collaborative.
Recalling the work of the community’s founder and his friend
Don Bosco in youth education, the Holy Father urged those gathered “to love the
new generations, to be companions on their journey, which is sometimes confused
but full of dreams…”
During his discourse the Pope encouraged the congregation to
continue on their path of collaboration between clergy and laity which, he
said, was one of the signs of the times of the Church today. He also invited
them to live the commandment of Jesus, “to love one another” “as a true badge
of your being Christians…”

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