Wednesday, May 8, 2013
The pontiff spoke to the sisters of
obedience, poverty, and chastity: “Obedience as listening to God's will, in the
interior motion of the Holy Spirit authenticated by the Church, accepting that
obedience also passes through human mediations. … Poverty, which teaches
solidarity, sharing, and charity and which is also expressed in a soberness and
joy of the essential, to put us on guard against the material idols that obscure
the true meaning of life. Poverty, which is learned with the humble, the poor,
the sick, and all those who are at the existential margins of life. Theoretical
poverty doesn't do anything. Poverty is learned by touching the flesh of the
poor Christ in the humble, the poor, the sick, and in children.”
“And then chastity, as a precious charism,
that enlarges the freedom of your gift to God and others with Christ's
tenderness, mercy, and closeness. Chastity for the Kingdom of Heaven shows how
affection has its place in mature freedom and becomes a sign of the future
world, to make God's primacy shine forever. But, please, [make it] a 'fertile'
chastity, which generates spiritual children in the Church. The consecrated are
mothers: they must be mothers and not 'spinsters'! Forgive me if I talk like
this but this maternity of consecrated life, this fruitfulness is important! May
this joy of spiritual fruitfulness animate your existence. Be mothers, like the
images of the Mother Mary and the Mother Church. You cannot understand Mary
without her motherhood; you cannot understand the Church without her motherhood,
and you are icons of Mary and of the Church.”
Continuing, Pope Francis spoke to the
superiors about service. “We must never forget that true power, at whatever
level, is service, which has its bright summit upon the Cross. … 'You know that
the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them ... But it shall not be so among
you.'—This is precisely the motto of your assembly, isn't it? It shall not be so
among you.—'Rather, whoever wishes to be great among you shall be your servant;
whoever wishes to be first among you shall be your slave'.”
“Your vocation is a fundamental charism
for the Church's journey and it isn't possible that a consecrated woman or man
might 'feel' themselves not to be with the Church. A 'feeling' with the Church
that has generated us in Baptism; a 'feeling' with the Church that finds its
filial expression in fidelity to the Magisterium, in communion with the Bishops
and the Successor of Peter, the Bishop of Rome, a visible sign of that unity,”
the pontiff added, citing Paul VI: “It is an absurd dichotomy to think of living
with Jesus but without the Church, of following Jesus outside of the Church, of
loving Jesus without loving the Church. Feel the responsibility that you have of
caring for the formation of your Institutes in sound Church doctrine, in love of
the Church, and in an ecclesial spirit.”
“The centrality of Christ and his Gospel,
authority as a service of love, and 'feeling' in and with the Mother Church:
[these are] three suggestions that I wish to leave you, to which I again add my
gratitude for your work, which is not always easy. What would the Church be
without you? She would be missing maternity, affection, tenderness! A Mother's
intuition.”
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