Pope to Rome Diocese: “Listen to
the city”
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| Pope Francis speaks to the clergy of the Diocese of Rome (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis met with the clergy of the Diocese of Rome in
the Basilica of St. John Lateran on Thursday, inviting them to go forward in
their ministry “listening to the city”.
By Linda Bordoni
During the evening meeting with the clergy of Rome, Pope
Francis focused on two themes that concern its pastoral journey: learn
the lessons of the past and be open to reconciliation.
Commenting on the fact that the parishes and other ecclesial
realities of the Rome area have just concluded their assessments of the work
done in the past two years and are looking ahead to the programme for the
coming year, the Pope said his appeal to them is: “listen to the city”.
He encouraged those present to “follow the Holy Spirit” who,
he said, does not necessarily “love balance and straight-forwardness”, warning
them against the temptation of wanting to “settle things, putting everything
right”.
Looking to the future
As always, the Pope’s indications during this yearly
encounter will provide the basis for future activities.
After telling the clergy that “we cannot be evangelical if
we are afraid of rocking the boat”, he warned against clericalism and reminded
them that the Beatitudes are a main course to be offered to the faithful in
order to allow them to grow.
The Pope also made references to the encyclical “Evangelii
Gaudium”, inviting those present to never abandon the path of missionary
transformation that it proposes.
Pope Francis concluded his talk reminding his priests they
have two main tasks: the first is “to exercise a contemplative gaze on
the life of the people who live in the city, trying in each parish to
understand how people live, what they feel, what they think”.
The second, he said, is “to take a contemplative look at the
new cultures that are generated in the metropolis”.

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