Pope urges children of Catholic
Action to be “channels” of goodness
Pope Francis and Children of Azione Cattolica Ragazzi (ACR). (Vatican Media) |
Some 65 children and their formators belonging to Italy’s
Azione Cattolica Ragazzi (ACR) organization met Pope Francis in the Vatican on
the occasion of Christmas.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis on Thursday urged children members of Italy’s
Catholic Action lay movement to be generous with their "channels" of
goodness and welcome in building a “world that is more fraternal, more
supportive, more Christian”.
Azione Cattolica Ragazzi (ACR), made up of youngsters
between 4 and 14 years of age, is the children’s wing of Catholic Action of
Italy (AC), a lay organization under the bishops founded in 1922 for the
spiritual and moral renewal of society through the education and formation of young
people.
Formation to mission
Addressing some 65 children and their formators ahead of
Christmas, Pope Francis pointed out that the theme of their formation this year
was the Gospel episode of the encounter between Jesus and the
two sisters Martha and Mary of Bethany.
The Pope said that young people from Italian dioceses were
rediscovering the call to be the friends of Jesus, to know Him better and
better and meet Him every day in prayer, so as to be His missionaries.
He said it is a matter of transmitting the beautiful message of
salvation to their peers and also to adults, that we are all loved by
the Lord. This, he stressed, is the true, great, good news that God gave
to the world with the coming of his Son Jesus in our midst.
Charity
The Holy Father thanked and encouraged the group in their
charity which this year focused on supporting the right to food and the dignity
of those who till the land.
ACR also presented the Pope their gift of personal
hygiene products for the many poor who are served by the Office of
Papal Charities in the Vatican. Appreciating their thoughtfulness, he
said they were offering this joy to other children who experience situations
of suffering and moments of difficulty, especially
the lonely and perhaps also mistreated.
“Be generous with all of you "channels" of
goodness and welcome, to build a world that is more fraternal, more supportive
and more Christian,” he urged.
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