Pope: Listen to the voice of the
needy like St John of God
Pope Francis meets the members of the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God who are participating in their 69th General Chapter(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis meets the members of the Hospitaller Order of
Saint John of God who are participating in their 69th General Chapter.
By Lydia O'Kane
The Hospitaller Order of the Brothers of Saint John of God
was founded in 1572. They are also known as the Fatebenefratelli, meaning the
Brothers of Mercy, and carry out a wide range of health and social service
activities in 389 centres in 46 countries. Greeting the Order in the Vatican on
Friday on the occasion of its 69th General Chapter, Pope Francis focused on
three themes: Discernment, closeness-hospitality and shared mission.
Discernment
Looking at discernment, the Pope described this key theme as
“a fundamental attitude in the life of the Church and in consecrated life.” He
said, “to remember the past gratefully, to live the present with passion and to
embrace the future with hope would be impossible without adequate discernment.”
Pope Francis went on express the hope that this General Chapter “would remain
in the heart and memory of the Congregation as an experience of dialogue and
discernment…” He also urged those gathered “not to make the Hospitaller Order a
closed army…” He advised them to “dialogue, debate and plan together…always
listening to the voice of so many sick people and of those who need you, as
Saint John of God did”.
Passion and Compassion energies of the Spirit
Speaking about the second theme, closeness and hospitality,
he said passion and compassion were energies of the Spirit that “will give
meaning to your hospitaller mission, that will animate your spirituality and
give quality to your communal fraternal life.”
The Good Samaritan
Then taking his cue from the scriptures, the Pontiff invited
the congregation to look to the figure of the Good Samaritan for inspiration
saying, “the urgency of reaching out to those in need leads him to put aside his
plans and interrupt his journey. Concern for the endangered life of the other
brings out the best in his humanity, and makes him tenderly pour oil and wine
on the wounds of that half-dead man.” The Pope stressed that like the
Good Samaritan, the Order must be at the service of life, creating
"Samaritan" networks for the benefit of the weakest, with particular
attention to the sick and poor….”
The third theme: “shared mission”, underlined the Pope, was
one of real urgency, “and not only because we are going through moments of
scarcity in vocations, but because our charisms are gifts for the whole Church
and for the world.
“I encourage you”, Pope Francis said, “to take care of your
formation, without neglecting to form the laity in the charism, spirituality
and mission of Christian hospitality,” and to make sure through their good
works “the witness of the spirituality which nourished the life of Saint John
of God is never lacking.”
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