US Bishops begin week-long
retreat
Park of the grounds of the University of Saint Mary of the lakeMundelein, Illinois. |
At the request of Pope Francis, on Wednesday the US Bishops
begin a week-long retreat, under the direction of the Preacher to the Papal
Household, at Chicago’s Mundelein Seminary.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
“He appointed Twelve, to be with Him and to Send Out to
Preach” is the theme of the week-long retreat that the US Bishops begin on
Wednesday according to a statement released by the US Bishops on 21 December.
Preacher to the Papal Household, Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa, is
leading it. Pope Francis proposed the retreat to US Bishop Conference (USCCB)
President, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, during a visit to Rome in October,
according to a USCCB statement dated 23 October.
Purpose of the retreat
Catholic News Service quotes Fr Cantalamessa in December as
saying that Pope Francis asked him to lead the spiritual exercises for the US
Bishops. He explains that these days will allow the Bishops to reflect,
"far from their daily commitments, in a climate of prayer and silence and
in a personal encounter with the Lord". In this way, Fr Cantalamessa
continues, the Bishops "can receive the strength and light of the Holy
Spirit to find the right solutions for the problems that afflict the U.S.
church today".
Grateful to Pope Francis
In the October
statement, Cardinal DiNardo expressed gratitude to Pope Francis for
allowing Fr Cantalamessa to preach during the retreat. A December
statement says that Cardinal DiNardo is also grateful to the Pope for
the invitation to “step back and enter into this focused time of listening to
God as we respond to the intense matters before us”.
Request for prayer
Cardinal DiNardo also asked for prayers for the bishops as
they “seek wisdom and guidance from the Holy Spirit” and for “survivors of
sexual abuse”. For the former, that they might receive strength from the
sufferings of the latter “for the hard task of rooting out a terrible evil from
our Church and our society”.
Structure of the day
In addition to receiving the insight of Fr Cantalamessa, the
Bishops’ days during this week of retreat will contain moments for silent
reflection and meditation, daily Mass, personal prayer and prayer together
before the Blessed Sacrament, and confession.
Mundelein Seminary
The retreat is taking place on the grounds of the University
of St Mary of the Lake in Mundelein Seminary north of Chicago. Mundelein
Seminary is the largest US seminary. Currently there are about 200 seminarians
studying for about 40 dioceses both in the US and abroad.
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