| Questa mattina il Santo Padre Giovanni
Paolo II ha ricevuto in Udienza i Vescovi partecipanti al Corso
di aggiornamento per i Vescovi dei Territori di Missione di lingua
inglese, promosso dalla Congregazione per l’Evangelizzazione
dei Popoli.
Riportiamo di seguito il discorso che il Papa ha rivolto ai presenti
nel corso dell’incontro:
DISCORSO DEL SANTO PADRE
Dear Brothers in the Episcopacy!
1. I am pleased to meet you on the occasion of this course of
formation organized by the Congregation for the Evangelization
of Peoples. I thank you for your visit. I greet each one of you,
and through you I wish to embrace the entire Christian People
entrusted to your care by Divine Providence, especially the priests,
the men and women religious, the catechists and the laypeople
actively engaged in spreading the Gospel. I offer a special word
of greeting to Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, Prefect of the Congregation
for the Evangelization of Peoples. I thank him for the words addressed
to me and for the zeal with which he, together with all his co-workers,
is dedicated to the cause of the missio ad gentes.
2. Dear and venerable Brother Bishops! By means of your generous
dedication, you make the presence of Christ in the world bear
fruit and you enrich the various activities of his Church. Your
participation in this unique phase of formation, promoted by the
Dicastery of Propaganda Fide, constitutes a further sign of how
much you desire to foster missionary activity throughout the earth.
This is still an urgent apostolic undertaking in our day, and
you are called to be its courageous and tireless supporters in
the midst of daily difficulties and trials. As I observed in my
Encyclical Letter Redemptoris Missio, in their ministry Bishops
are responsible for the evangelization of the world, both as members
of the Episcopal College and as Pastors of particular Churches
(cf. No. 63). The proclamation of the Gospel in every part of
the globe belongs to Pastors, who have been consecrated not just
for a Diocese but for the salvation of all the world (cf. ibid.).
"I sense that the moment has come", I wrote in that
Encyclical, "to commit all of the Church’s energies
to a new evangelization and to the mission ad gentes. No believer
in Christ, no institution of the Church, can avoid this supreme
duty: to proclaim Christ to all peoples" (Redemptoris Missio,
3). The whole Church therefore, in her different parts, is urged
to spread the Gospel to the most distant regions of every continent.
3. For you also, dear and venerable Brothers, the call of Jesus
resounds forcefully: "Go into all the world and preach the
Gospel to the whole creation" (Mk 16:15).
Among your duties is that of transmitting the gift of faith and
encouraging your communities to be evangelizers. There is room
for everyone in the Lord’s vineyard. No one is so poor that
he has nothing to give; no one so rich that he has nothing to
receive.
May your soul hear every day the echo of the Redeemer’s
exhortation: "Duc in altum"! This is an invitation to
cast "spiritual nets" into the sea of the world. In
turn, those who trust in the Divine Master experience the wonder
of the miraculous catch of fish. This is the promise of Jesus,
who does not disappoint those who place their trust in him, like
Saint Paul and so many saints who in these millennia have made
the Church glorious.
Yes, it is true! "God is preparing a great springtime for
Christianity, and we can already see its first signs" (Redemptoris
Missio, 86). Therefore be trustful and look with confidence to
the future in every circumstance. The Lord – as he himself
has assured us – remains always with us.
4. Be holy! On different occasions I have noted that holiness
is the urgent pastoral need of our times. It is an pressing requirement
first of all for those whom God has called to serve him more closely.
Indeed, in order to be vigilant guardians of the Lord’s
flock, in order to protect it from all kinds of dangers, in order
to feed it with the food of the word and the Eucharist, Pastors
themselves must be nourished by intense and constant prayer and
must cultivate a deep intimacy with Christ. Only in this way will
they become, for priests and for the faithful, examples of fidelity
and witnesses of an apostolic zeal enlightened by the Holy Spirit.
Support and development of every apostolic undertaking is found
in communion with God. Hence, you, dear and venerable Brothers,
must be the first to strengthen your interior life by drawing
from the fountain of divine grace, mindful always of the biblical
image of Moses praying on the mountain: "Whenever Moses held
up his hand, Israel prevailed" (Ex 17:11).
5. No activity, no matter how important, should distract you from
this spiritual priority that sets the tone for the apostolic mandate
received with episcopal ordination. Jesus, the Good Shepherd,
makes you his associates in serving the Christian people as fathers,
teachers and pastors. Accompany the unceasing proclamation of
the faith with coherent and joyful witness to the Gospel, for
"it is primarily by her conduct and by her life that the
Church will evangelize the world, in other words by her living
witness of fidelity to the Lord Jesus – the witness of poverty
and detachment, of freedom in the face of the powers of this world,
in short, the witness of sanctity" (Evangelii Nuntiandi,
41).
In your communities there are living memories of saints, martyrs,
confessors of the faith, courageous preachers of the message of
salvation, persons who by their very lives more so than by their
words made the love of Christ visible and, we could even say,
almost physically tangible. Follow in their footsteps! Be pastors
who, by their example more than by their words, honour the Gospel
and inspire in those around them the desire to know it better
and to put it into practice.
May the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of the Missions, protect you.
I assure you of a daily remembrance in my prayers and I cordially
bless you, together with your communities.
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