Nuncio to US Bishops: Reflect
on gift of communion with Pope
Bishops at prayer during the 2019 Fall General Assembly of the US Bishops' Conference |
The Fall General Assembly of the Bishops of the United
States opens with speeches by the Apostolic Nuncio, and the outgoing President
of the Episcopal Conference.
By Vatican News
The Bishops of the United States are meeting in Baltimore
this week for their regular Fall General Assembly, with the prelates expected
to address numerous topics, including the formation of priests, the political
responsibilities of Catholics, and the strategic priorities for the Church in
the United States for the coming years. At the meeting, the Bishops will also
be electing a new President and Vice-president, as well has chairmen for
several committees of the USCCB.
Nuncio addresses Bishops
After introductory business, the Apostolic Nuncio to the
United States, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, took the floor to address the
assembled Bishops. While recognizing the many challenges the Church faces,
Archbishop Pierre also focused on the strengths of the American Church,
including its defence of human life and religious liberty, as well as the
rights of migrants and families, and its generosity in charitable works,
especially for the most vulnerable.
In the face of an increasingly secularized culture, the
Nuncio encouraged the Bishops to reflect on the missionary nature of the
Church; how all members of the Church partake in her mission; collegiality
among the Bishops themselves; communion within the Church, and especially with
priests; and on how to address the shortage of clergy.
The gift of communion with the Pope
In view of the Bishops’ ongoing “ad limina” visits (taking
place over the next several months), Archbishop Pierre suggested to the Bishops
that “it may be useful to prayerfully reflect on the gift of communion with the
Bishop of Rome”. He encouraged them to bring the Magisterium of Pope Francis to
their people, focusing on the teachings of the Apostolic Exhortations Evangelii
gaudium and Amoris laetitia, and the Encyclical Laudato
sí, as well as the Holy Father’s recent teachings on human fraternity. “Our
communion with the Holy Father”, he said, “can be expressed in the concrete
actions that we take to make his Magisterium better known among the people”.
Renewed fervor for evangelization
Archbishop Pierre also invited the Bishops, when they go to
Rome, to share with the Holy Father “good news” from their Dioceses, and urged
them to a renewed fervor for evangelization, in order to fulfill the “Holy
Father’s dream for a ‘missionary option’ in the Church”.
He concluded his address by acknowledging the “spiritual and
cultural heritage” of the Church in the United States, as well as the “faith
and devotion” of the American Bishops and their flocks. “I am confident”, he
said, “that the Church in the United States will discover the right path for
its spiritual renewal so that it can continue to be the Church that Christ
calls it to be”.
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