Site icon CathNews New Zealand

Respond to the God of today Pope tells religious

Pope Francis is counting on religious to “wake up the world” throughout the Year of Consecrated Life.

“This (waking up the world) is a priority needed right now,” the Jesuit Pope wrote in his letter to mark the November 30 start of the year.

However to be so bold, Francis is urging religious communities to “step more courageously from the confines of their institutes,” to put aside pettiness, gossip and jealousy and to work together, and along with ‘other vocations’ in the Church.

The Holy Father says he is expecting religious orders to examine their presence in the Church and respond to the new demands constantly being made on them, and in particular the cry of the poor.

Francis stressed that looking to recreate the past will not provide answers for present, and he is calling on religious communities to see the signs of today and modify their structures and routines in order to respond to what God is asking now.

In his speech he said the church must be bold in recognising and changing “the structures that give us a false sense of protection and that condition the dynamism of charity,” as well as “the routines that distance us from the flock we are sent to and prevent us from hearing the cry of those awaiting the good news of Jesus Christ.”

“In that portion of the Lord’s vineyard represented by those who have chosen to imitate Christ most closely… new grapes have matured and new wine has been pressed.”

Pope Francis said religious are called “to discern the quality and the vintage of the ‘new wine’ that was produced in this long period of renewal (since Vatican II) and, at the same time, to evaluate if the wineskins that contain it – represented by the institutional forms present in consecrated life today – are adequate to hold this ‘new wine’ and promote its full maturation.”

The pope met congregation members on November 27, three days before the opening of the Year of Consecrated Life.

Sources

Exit mobile version