Pope Francis: Today we pray for
“Those Who Pray”
Poor Clare cloistered nuns at Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican.(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis asks us to take the opportunity “to thank the
Lord for the gift of so many” nuns who have dedicated “themselves totally to
God in prayer” on the World Day of Cloistered Life.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
This week’s Wednesday General Audience coincides with the
liturgical memorial of the Feast of the Presentation of Mary. Pope Francis
recalled that it is the day on which the Church celebrates the World Day of
Cloistered Life, or Pro Orantibus Day — the Day for Those Who
Pray.
Gratitude for cloistered men and women
Pope Francis reminded all present in St Peter's Square
during the General Audience on Wednesday to pray for the many men and women who
are cloistered. “There are many”, he said. He continued saying that it is a
good “opportunity to thank the Lord for the gift of so many people who, in
monasteries and hermitages, dedicate themselves totally to God, in silence, in
a hidden life”.
Convention for nuns
Pius XII first asked Catholics to turn their thoughts toward
cloistered persons on November 21. “Deepening Vultum Dei Quaerere and Cor
Orans” is a convention organized for today’s World Day by the
Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic
Life. It is taking place at the Pontifical Lateran University. The nature of
this convention is extremely unique. Thanks to the permission granted by Pope
Francis, around 300 cloistered women religious are gathering together. There is
even one nun from Morocco who is participating. Together they will explore the
riches offered to them in two recent Church documents: Vultum Dei
Quaerere, by Pope Francis, issued on 29 June 2016; and the implementing
instruction, entitled Cor Orans, written by the Vatican Dicastery
for consecrated life and issued on 1 April 2018.
Nuns participating in the convention will hear from the
Prefect and the Undersecretary of the Vatican Dicastery on Consecrated life,
along with a Professor from the Pontifical Lateran University, and three fellow
nuns. They will also enjoy moments of sharing among themselves, and together
will celebrate their precious vocation to the contemplative life. Their day
will conclude with the celebration of the Eucharist in the Archbasilica of St
John Lateran.
Renewal of monastic life
The two documents under discussion at the convention are
very important for those who have embraced the contemplative life. Both
introduce new aspects for the living out of this state of life. They also
emphasize the importance of this vocation for the Church and the world. Pope
Francis reminded contemplatives in Vultum Dei Quaerere that
they intercede for the world like Moses. “Now, as then,” the Pope wrote, “we
can conclude that the fate of humanity is decided by the prayerful hearts and
uplifted hands of contemplative women."
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