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Pope: Religious are called to be witnesses and prophecy of hope
Pope
Leo XIV urges consecrated women to be signs of hope and prophecy,
renewing their service to families and transmitting the virtues of the
Holy Family.
Witnesses of hope
Addressing
the groups, in Rome to celebrate the Jubilee of Hope, the Holy Father
underlined the grace of these moments of assembly, calling them “a gift
for the Church as well as for your Congregations.” Greeting the
Superiors General - both outgoing and incoming - and all the
participants, he pointed to the richness they bring to the Church.
“You
bring the charismatic gift that the Paraclete once bestowed upon your
Foundresses and Founders, a gift that continues to be renewed. You bring
the faithful and providential presence of the Lord in the histories of
your Institutes. You bring the virtue with which those who came before
you - often enduring severe trials - responded to God’s gifts. All this
makes you, in a special way, witnesses of hope, especially of that hope
which constantly urges us toward the good things yet to come, and of
which, as religious, you are called to be a sign and a prophecy.”
Charism of the Holy Family
The
Pope then went on to recall the diverse origins of the four Institutes,
highlighting the courage of their Founders and Foundresses - Josep
Manyanet, María Encarnación Colomina, Maria Luigia Angelica Clarac,
Giuseppe Guarino, Carmela Auteri, Teresa Ferrara, and Agostino di
Montefeltro. He noted the inspiration of the Franciscans and Salesians,
and pointed to a common thread: “the desire to live and to transmit to
others the values of the Holy Family of Nazareth, the hearth of prayer,
forge of love and model of holiness.”
Reflecting on the
centrality of the family, he recalled the words of Saint Paul VI during
his 1964 pilgrimage to the Holy Land. “By looking to Jesus, Mary and
Joseph, we might come to understand ever more deeply the importance of
the family: its communion of love, its simple and austere beauty, its
sacred and inviolable character, its gentle pedagogy and its natural and
irreplaceable role in society.”
Renewed commitment to families
“Still
today, there is great need for all of this,” Pope Leo affirmed. “More
than ever, the family needs to be supported, promoted and encouraged,
through prayer, example and attentive social action. In this way, we
will be ready to respond to its needs. In this regard, your charismatic
witness and your work as consecrated women can accomplish much.”
He
invited the sisters to reflect on what their Institutes have already
offered to countless families over the years, and to renew their
service: “so that, as the liturgy describes, the same virtues and
charity that characterize the Holy Family may flourish in our homes.”
“Continue
the works entrusted to you by ‘being family’ and by remaining close to
those you serve - with prayer, listening, counsel, and assistance - so
as to cultivate and spread, in the various contexts where you work, the
spirit of the home of Nazareth.”
Concluding his address, Pope
Leo XIV thanked the Sisters for their witness “in so many parts of the
world" before entrusting each of them to the intercession of the Mother
of God and of Saint Joseph.
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