Pope to French priests: Be
transformed by the Spirit
Pope Francis with priests of the Diocese of Crétiel, France. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis tells priests of Créteil , France, to serve
others according to the model of Jesus.
Pope Francis welcomed to the Vatican about 100 priests from
the diocese of Crétiel, near Paris who are on pilgrimage to Rome.
In his address, the Holy Father thanked God for their
vocations to be “faithful ministers of the mysteries of Christ.” He noted that
today the Church is “battered by opposing and violent winds, especially because
of the grave sins committed by some of its members.” But, he said, it is
important to remember the “humble fidelity” of the great majority of those
called to serve the Church as priests.
The Pope said that those who answer the call to ordained
ministry are not called to be “superheroes,” but to serve others after the
pattern established by Jesus, who was wounded, died, and rose again – because,
he said, “our mission is to bear witness to the strength of the Resurrection in
the wounds of this world.”
Pope Francis said that, in their work of re-organizing the
diocese, the priests of Crétiel should be attentive to the wounds of the
Church, not in order to lament them, but to bring them to Jesus. Only He can
heal us, the Pope said, allowing us to begin again in Him and with Him; and
only through Him can we find “concrete means to propose His life to all.”
Speaking about the need for vocations, Pope Francis said
that where there is life and zeal, and a desire to bring Christ to others,
genuine vocations will spring up. He encouraged them to share the example of
their own lives, especially personal prayer, listening to the Word of God,
celebrating the Sacraments, and service to others. He encouraged them to foster
and develop community life, so that the value of priestly life can be
recognized as a service of truly missionary communion.
“Allow yourselves to be transformed and renewed by the
Spirit,” Pope Francis said in conclusion, “in order to recognize the word the
Lord wants to offer the world through your life and your ministry.”
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