Pope to Palermo clergy and religious:
Life speaks louder than words
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| Palermo Cathedral, 15th September, 2018.(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis addresses the clergy, seminarians, and men and
women religious of the Italian city of Palermo, and takes the example of
Blessed Father Pino Puglisi to highlight the importance of living the Gospel in
daily life.
By Francesca Merlo
In his prepared remarks, Pope Francis commemorated three
fundamental aspects of Father Pino Puglisi’s priesthood, in this way, he
explained the importance of bringing to life what is preached using “three
simple verbs”.
Celebration
The first verb is “to celebrate”, began Pope Francis. “Take
and eat: this is my Body given up for you”. He explained that these words of
Jesus, recited today like any other day, “must not remain on the altar.”
“They must be carried into life” because they remind us that
the priest is a man who offers his whole life for others. “Ours, dear priests,
is not a career, but a gift of self; it is not a job, but a mission. Each day,
with no holidays, with no rest”. “This”, said Pope Francis, “is how Father Pino
lived”.
‘Priestly workout’
He said priests share with the world the peace Jesus gives.
The Pope said priests bring “understanding where there is discord, harmony
where there is dispute and serenity where there is hostility”. The priest is
also called to “bring to life” the words: “I absolve you from all your sins”,
making him a “man of forgiveness”.
“The gym in which the priest trains to become a man of
forgiveness is the seminary... For the consecrated religious it is in the
community”, said Pope Francis. “It is there”, he said, that the “desire to
unite needs to be cultivated.”
“Think of Father Pino”, said Pope Francis, “who always made
himself available to everyone and waited for all with an open heart - even the
delinquent.”
Accompaniment
The second verb is “to accompany”. Pope Francis said
accompanying “is the keystone to being a priest today”. He remembered that
Father Pino “spoke to young people more than speaking of young
people.”. “Drawing out of them the truest questions, and the most beautiful
answers.” This, Pope Francis said is a mission that “stems from patience,
listening, and from having the heart of a father”.
Mother Church
Pope Francis briefly addressed women religious. He told them
that their mission is an important one, because “the Church is a Mother, and
her way of accompanying must always have a maternal trace to it”. So Pope
Francis invited women religious to “reveal the Church’s maternal face.”
Witnessing
Pope Francis said the final verb is “to bear witness”,
which, he said, “concerns us all”. He said that in Pino Puglisi’s home, a
“genuine simplicity stands out”. The Pope explained that Father Pino’s simple
life is “the eloquent sign of a life consecrated to the Lord, one that seeks
neither consolation nor glory from the world”.
He said that “Life speaks louder than words” and that we
“serve in simplicity”.
Finally, Pope Francis invited the men and women religious,
seminarians and clergy of Palermo to “bear witness to hope”. “The person who
witnesses to hope does not indicate what hope is”, the Pope
said, “but who hope is. Christ is hope”.

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