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‘Sanctity is stronger than scandals,’ says Pope Francis
Catholic Herald ^ | 9/17/2013 | FRANCIS X ROCCA

Posted on 09/17/2013 5:22:40 AM PDT by markomalley

Acting in his capacity as bishop of Rome, Pope Francis has offered words of encouragement to his diocesan priests, urging them to keep their vocations alive through their love of God.

The Pope was speaking on Monday at a meeting with diocesan clergy in the Basilica of St John Lateran, the cathedral of Rome.

Pope Francis devoted the first part of the meeting, which lasted more than two hours, to answering a letter he had received a few days earlier from an elderly parish priest, writing of his struggles as a pastor.

“The letter is beautiful, I was moved,” the Pope said, speaking without a text. “The letter is simple. The priest is mature and he shared with me one of his feelings: fatigue.”

While voicing sympathy, the Pope said that such an experience is an inevitable part of priestly life. “When a priest is in contact with his people, he gets tired,” he explained, according to a report by Vatican Radio.

“When a priest is not in contact with his people, he gets tired, but in a bad way, and to fall asleep he needs to take a pill. The people have so many demands, so many demands, but they are the demands of God. That makes one seriously tired, right? And one doesn’t need pills.”

The Pope reassured the priests that the Church continued to produce saints, some of them widely recognised, such as Blessed Teresa of Kolkata, and many others unheralded. He pointed to the example of an Argentine woman who had recently written him a letter on a paper napkin, recounting her efforts to support a drug-addicted son with her job as a cleaner in the Buenos Aires airport.

“I dare to say that the Church has never been so well as it is today,” he said, in spite of scandals such as that over clergy sex abuse.

“The Church will not collapse, I am sure, I am sure. Sanctity is stronger than scandals.”

Pope Francis also took questions from five of the priests in the audience, who asked him about specific pastoral challenges.

As he has done on other occasions, Pope Francis urged priests to make their churches more welcoming, suggesting, among other ideas, that marriage courses for engaged couples be scheduled at more convenient times.

According to the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano, the Pope urged the priests to keep alive the memory of the beginning of their vocations, born in the love of Jesus, as an antidote to what he called “spiritual worldliness.”

In an 11-page document that he assigned the priests to read before the meeting, Pope Francis defined spiritual worldliness as an “anthropocentric attitude” which aims at human spiritual perfection “instead of the glory of God”. This temptation, then-Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio wrote in 2008, is “infinitely more devastating” to the Church than “simply moral worldliness,” such as that exemplified by libertine popes in the past.


TOPICS: Catholic
KEYWORDS: sanctity

1 posted on 09/17/2013 5:22:40 AM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley

ping for later reading


2 posted on 09/17/2013 6:21:18 AM PDT by kenavi (Debunk THIS!)
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To: markomalley

“When a priest is not in contact with his people, he gets tired, but in a bad way, and to fall asleep he needs a pill.”

That reminds me of something Pope Benedict XVI once said:
“So many people live in a dark world. They need anesthesia to live.”


3 posted on 09/17/2013 1:53:16 PM PDT by MDLION ("Trust in the Lord with all your heart" -Proverbs 3:5)
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