Priests: Complete Adherence to Christ and His Church
Vatican City: March 12, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)The Holy Father received participants in a theological congress promoted by the Congregation for the Clergy, and which is being held on 11 and 12 March in the Pontifical Lateran University on the theme: "Faithfulness of Christ, faithfulness of Priests".
In a time such as our own, said
the Pope, "it is important clearly to bear in mind the theological specificity
of ordained ministry, in order not to surrender to the temptation of reducing it
to predominant cultural models. In the context of widespread secularisation
which progressively tends to exclude God from the public sphere and from the
shared social conscience, the priest often appears 'removed' from common sense".
Yet , the Pope went on, "it is important to avoid a dangerous reductionism
which, over recent decades ... has presented the priest almost as a 'social
worker', with the risk of betraying the very Priesthood of
Christ.
"Just as the hermeneutic of
continuity is revealing itself to be ever more important for an adequate
understanding of the texts of Vatican Council II", he added, "in the same way we
see the need for a hermeneutic we could describe as 'of priestly continuity',
one which, starting from Jesus of Nazareth, Lord and Christ, and over the two
thousand years of history, greatness, sanctity, culture and piety which the
Priesthood has given the world, comes down to our own
day".
Benedict XVI affirmed that "it is
particularly important that the call to participate in the one Priesthood of
Christ in ordained Ministry should flower from the 'charism of prophecy'. There
is great need for priests who speak of God to the world and who present the
world to God; men not subject to ephemeral cultural fashions, but capable of
authentically living the freedom that only the certainty of belonging to God can
give. ... And the prophecy most necessary today is that of faithfulness" which
"leads us to live our priesthood in complete adherence to Christ and the
Church".
Priests, the Holy Father
continued, "must be careful to distance themselves from the predominant
mentality which tends to associate the value of Ministry not with its being, but
with its function". Our "ontological association with God", he said "is the
right framework in which to understand and reaffirm, also in our own time, the
value of celibacy which in the Latin Church is a charism imposed by Holy Orders,
and is held in great esteem by the Oriental Churches. ... It is an expression of
the gift of the self to God and to others".
"The vocation of priests is an
exalted one, and remains a great mystery. ... Our limitations and weaknesses
must induce us to live and safeguard this precious gift with great faith, a gift
with which Christ configured us to Himself, making us participants in His
mission of salvation. Indeed, the understanding of priestly ministry is linked
to faith and requires, ever more strongly, a radical continuity between
formation in seminaries and permanent formation".
The Holy Father concluded by
telling his audience that "the men and women of our time ask us only to be
priests to the full, nothing else. The lay faithful will be able to meet their
human needs in many other people, but only in the priest will they find that
Word of God which must always be on his lips, the Mercy of the Father abundantly
and gratuitously distributed in the Sacrament of Penance, and the bread of new
life".
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