Pope: We need a free and simple
outward looking Church
Pope addresses participants of the Evangelii Gaudium International Meeting (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on Saturday receives those taking part in the
International Meeting “Evangelii Gaudium: Reception and Perspectives. The
“Church which goes forth"”. Over the last three days participants
including Bishops, religious and lay people from all over the world have been
gathered in the Vatican to discuss the Pope’s Apostolic Exhortation six years
on from its publication.
“I would like to say very simply: the joy of the Gospel
springs from the encounter with Jesus.” Those were the Pope’s words on
Saturday in the newly restored Hall of Benedictions in the Vatican.
Speaking to participants taking part in this International
Meeting organized by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New
Evangelization, he said, "We need a free and simple Church, which does not
think of looking good, of convenience and of entrances, but outward looking
".
The need to proclaim the Gospel arises spontaneously
“It is when we encounter the Lord that we are flooded with
that love of which he alone is capable”. At that point, Pope Francis went on to
say, “the need to proclaim the Gospel arises spontaneously and becomes
irrepressible.”
“This is how evangelization began, on Easter morning”, the
Pope explained, “with a woman, Mary Magdalene who, after meeting the risen
Jesus, the Living One, evangelized the Apostles.”
“The experience of so many people today is not far from that
of Mary of Magdala. Nostalgia for God, for an infinite and true love, is rooted
in the heart of every man”, he said.
The Pope stressed that, “to live you need the God of love.”
If that love was constantly in our hearts, he added, we would not breathe
indifference or be wrapped up in a culture of consumerism.
Those who evangelize, stressed the Pontiff, “can never
forget that they are always on the road, searching with others.”
Follow new paths
During his address, Pope Francis said we must not “hold back
our fear of making mistakes and our fear of following new paths.”
“Our poverties are not obstacles”, he commented, “but
precious instruments, because God's grace loves to manifest itself in weakness”.
Concluding his speech, the Pope said that the first
Christians, who everyone was against and who were persecuted for their faith
should be our guide.
We should, “not be saddened by things that are not going
well, by labours, by misunderstandings: they are small things in the face of
"the sublimity of the knowledge of Christ Jesus our Lord", Pope
Francis advised.
“Let us not allow ourselves to be infected by the defeatism
according to which everything goes wrong”, but instead, “let us invoke its
author every day, the Holy Spirit, who makes life a love story with God.”
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