Pope to theologians: Pursue your
mission for a beautiful theology
Pope Francis with members of the International Theological Commission (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis addresses members of the International
Theological Commission on the occasion of their 50th anniversary of its
foundation.
By Francesca Merlo
Pope Francis began his address by making reference to Pope
Emeritus Benedict XVI’s message for the occasion. Sent in October, the message
stated that “only humbleness can find the Truth and the Truth in turn is the
foundation of Love, on which ultimately everything depends”.
As Benedict XVI recalled in his message, the Commission was
founded “to create new bridges between theology and Magisterium”.
Two texts
Pope Francis acknowledged that in the last 5-year session,
the Commission has “elaborated two significant texts”. The first, he said,
offers a theological clarification on synodality, both in life and in the
mission of the Church.
“As you know, this theme is very close to my heart:
synodality is a style, it is a way of walking together, and that is what the
Lord expects of the Church in the third millennium”, said Pope Francis.
The second document, he continued, proposes discernment on
the different interpretations of religious freedom today. Pope Francis
explained that “honest respect” for religious freedom is a “great contribution
to the common good and to peace”.
The Pope then went on to tell those present that “as
theologians from various backgrounds and latitudes”, they are the “mediators
between faith and cultures”. In this way, he continued, they “take part in the
essential mission of the Church: evangelisation”.
Beautiful theology
Pope Francis concluded by acknowledging that even after
fifty years of intense work, “there is still much to be done”. Only a
“beautiful theology”, which has respect for the Gospel, and is not content with
merely functioning, attracts, he said. “And to make a beautiful theology we
must never forget two dimensions that make up it. The first is the spiritual
life, and the second is ecclesial life”. He said that a theologian must
"go forward" and take risks during discussions. Theologians must address
controversial and difficult topics; but, said the Pope, they should be
addressed privately among theologians themselves, so as to avoid causing people
to lose their faith. The people, he said, must always be given “the solid
nourishment that feeds the faith”.
Finally, Pope Francis renewed his gratitude for all the work
the Commission does, and urged all those present to pursue their mission with
joy.
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