The members of the Pauline Family attended
an audience with Pope Francis on November 27 at Paul VI hall on the occasion of
the closing of the centenary of Pauline charism. In his address, the pope commended
the Paulines for their ministry of evangelization referring to their specific
call as a “DNA” that is flowing in their blood.
Dear
Brothers and Sisters of the Pauline Family!
I
receive you joyfully on the occasion of the centenary of your foundation, the
work of Blessed Giacomo Alberione. I greet the Cardinals, the Bishops, the
priests, the consecrated persons and the lay faithful. I thank the Vicar
General for his words, and I associate myself heartily to the memory of the
mourned Superior General, Don Silvio Sassi, who participates from Heaven in
this moment of celebration.
1.
May this, your centenary, offer you the opportunity to renew your commitment to
live the faith and to communicate it, in particular through the editorial and
multi-media instruments, typical of your charism. Those who receive the Good
News that God is love and, in Jesus Christ, communicates Himself to humanity,
are all men, every man and woman who lives in this world; and the recipient is
the whole man, in the totality of his person, of his history and of his
culture. “You received without pay, give without pay” (Matthew 10:8), says
Jesus. In these words is the secret of evangelization, which is to communicate
the Gospel in the style of the Gospel, namely gratuitously, the joy of the gift
received out of pure love. Only one who has experienced such joy can
communicate it, in fact, he cannot not communicate it, because “the good always
tends to communicate itself … By communicating it, the good takes root and
develops” (Evangelii Gaudium, 9).
I
encourage you to continue in the way that Don Alberione opened and how your
Family has followed up to now, always having its gaze turned to vast horizons.
We must never forget that “evangelization is connected, essentially, with the
proclamation of the Gospel to those who do not know Jesus Christ or who have
always rejected him. Many of them seek God secretly, moved by the nostalgia of
his face, also in countries of ancient Christian tradition. All have the right
to receive the Gospel. Christians have the duty to proclaim it without
excluding anyone” (Ibid.,14). This drive to “peoples,” but also to the
existential fringes, this ‘Catholic” drive, you have in fact in your blood, in
your “DNA,” by the very fact that your Founder was inspired by the figure and
the mission of the Apostle Paul.
2.
The Second Vatican Council presented us the Church as a people on the way to an
end, which surpasses everything and fulfils everything in God and in his glory.
This vision of the Church on the way is expressive of Christian hope; in fact,
the ultimate end of our Christian action on earth is the possession of eternal
life. Therefore, our being Church on the way, while rooting us in the
commitment to proclaim Christ and his love for every creature, impedes us from
remaining prisoners of earthly and worldly structures; it has its spirit open
and makes us capable of prospects and instances that will find their fulfilment
in the Lord’s blessedness.
Consecrated
persons are the special witnesses of this perspective of hope, above all with a
lifestyle marked by joy. The presence of Religious is a sign of joy – that joy
that flows from a profound experience of God, who fills our heart and makes us
truly happy, so much so that we have no need to seek our joy elsewhere.
Other
important elements that nourish the joy of Religious are the genuine fraternity
experienced in the community and complete oblation in serving the Church and
brothers, especially the neediest.
3.
Blessed Giacomo Alberione perceived, in the proclamation of Christ and of the
Gospel to the popular masses, the most authentic and the most necessary charity
that can be offered to men and women thirsty for truth and justice. He was
touched profoundly by Saint Paul’s words: “Woe to me if I do not preach the
Gospel!” (1 Corinthians 9:16) and he made them the ideal of his life and of his
mission. Following in Jesus’ footsteps and in imitation of the Apostle to the
Gentiles, he was able to see the crowds as scattered sheep, needy of sure
guidelines in the path of life. Therefore, he spent his whole life in breaking
the bread of the Word for them in languages appropriate to the times.
Thus
you are also called to spend yourselves in the service of the people of today,
to whom the Spirit sends you, with creativity and dynamic fidelity to your
charism, singling out more ideal ways so that Jesus is proclaimed.
The
vast horizons of evangelization and the urgent need to witness the evangelical
message to all constitute the field of your apostolate. So many still wait to
know Jesus Christ. The imagination of charity knows no limits and is able to
open ever new ways to bring the breath of the Gospel to cultures and to the
most diverse social environments.
Such
an urgent mission requires incessant personal and communal conversion. Only
hearts totally open to the action of Grace are able to interpret the signs of
the times and to respond to the appeals of humanity in need of hope and peace.
In your following of Christ and in your witness, the Year of Consecrated Life,
which is about to begin, will certainly be of help to you.
Dear
brothers and sisters, may the Holy Virgin, Mother of the Church, protect you,
help you and be the sure guide of the path of the Pauline Family, so that it
can bring to fulfilment every plan of goodness. With these wishes, I assure you
of my remembrance in prayer for each of you and, in turn, I ask you, please, to
pray for me. And now I gladly invoke the Lord’s blessing on you, on all those
you represent, on the readers of your magazines and on those you meet in your
daily apostolate. (Address translated from Italian by Zenit)
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