MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS FOR WORLD MISSION DAY 2013
Dear
Brothers and Sisters, This year, as we celebrate World Mission Day, the
Year of Faith, which is an important opportunity to strengthen our
friendship with the Lord and our journey as a Church that preaches the
Gospel with courage, comes to an end. From this perspective, I would
like to propose some reflections.
1. Faith is God’s precious gift,
which opens our mind to know and love him. He wants to enter into
relationship with us and allow us to participate in his own life in
order to make our life more meaningful, better and more beautiful. God
loves us! Faith, however, needs to be accepted, which means, it needs
our personal response, the courage to entrust ourselves to God, to live
his love and be grateful for his infinite mercy. It is a gift, not
reserved for a few but offered with generosity. Everyone should be able
to experience the joy of being loved by God, the joy of salvation! It is
a gift that one cannot keep to oneself, but it is to be shared. If we
want to keep it only to ourselves, we will become isolated, sterile and
sick Christians. The proclamation of the Gospel is part of being
disciples of Christ and it is a constant commitment that animates the
whole life of the Church. "The missionary outreach is a clear sign of
the maturity of an ecclesial community" (BENEDICT XVI,Verbum Domini,
95). Each community is "mature" when it professes faith, celebrates it
with joy during the liturgy, lives charity, proclaims the Word of God
endlessly, leaves ones own to take it to the "suburbs", especially to
those who have not yet had the opportunity to know Christ. The strength
of our faith, at a personal and community level, can be measured by the
ability to communicate it to others, to spread and live it in charity,
to witness it to those we meet and share the path of life with us.
2.The
Year of Faith, fifty years after the beginning of the Second Vatican
Council, motivates the entire Church towards a renewed awareness of its
presence in the contemporary world and its mission among peoples and
nations. Missionarity, is not alone about geographical territories, but
it is about peoples, cultures and individuals, because the "boundaries"
of faith do not only cross places and human traditions, but the heart of
each man and each woman. The Second Vatican Council emphasized in a
special way how the missionary task: that of broadening the boundaries
of faith, belongs to every baptized person and all Christian communities
since “the people of God lives in communities, especially in dioceses
and parishes, and becomes somehow visible in them, it is up to these to
witness Christ before the nations" (Ad Gentes,37). Each community is
therefore questioned and invited to make its own, the mandate entrusted
by Jesus to the Apostles, to be his "witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout
Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the earth" (Acts1:
and this, not as a secondary aspect of Christian life, but as its
essential aspect: we are all invited to walk the streets of the world
with one’s brothers and sisters, proclaiming and witnessing our faith in
Christ and making ourselves heralds of his Gospel. I invite Bishops,
Priests, and the Presbyteral and Pastoral Councils and each person and
group responsible in the Church to give a prominent position to this
missionary dimension in formation and pastoral programmes, in the
understanding that their apostolic commitment is not complete unless it
contains the intention of bearing witness to Christ before the nations
and before all peoples. This missionary aspect is not merely a
programmatic dimension in Christian life, but it is also a paradigmatic
dimension that affects all aspects of Christian life.
3. The work of
evangelization often finds obstacles, not only externally, but also from
within the ecclesial community. Sometimes there is lack of fervour,
joy, courage and hope in proclaiming the Message of Christ to all and in
helping the people of our time to an encounter with him. Sometimes, it
is still thought, that proclaiming the truth of the Gospel means an
incursion on freedom. Paul VI speaks eloquently on this: "It would be...
an error to impose something on the consciences of our brethren. But to
propose to their consciences the truth of the Gospel and salvation in
Jesus Christ, with complete clarity and with total respect for free
options which it presents... is a tribute to this freedom" (Evangelii
Nuntiandi,80). We must always have the courage and the joy of proposing,
with respect an encounter with Christ, and become heralds of his
Gospel. Jesus came amongst us to show us the way of salvation and he
entrusted to us the mission to make it known to all to the ends of the
earth. All too often, we see that it is violence, lies and mistakes that
are emphasized and proposed. It is urgent in our time to announce and
witness the goodness of the Gospel, and this from within the Church
itself. Because from this prospective, it is important to never forget a
fundamental principle for every evangelizer: one cannot announce Christ
without the Church. Evangelization is not an isolated individual or
private act; it is always ecclesial. Paul VI wrote, "When an unknown
preacher, catechist or Pastor, preaches the Gospel, gathers the little
community together, administers a Sacrament, even alone, he is carrying
out an ecclesial act." He acts not "in virtue of a mission which he
attributes to himself or by a personal inspiration, but in union with
the mission of the Church and in her name" (ibid. 60). And this gives
strength to the mission and makes every missionary and evangelizer feel
he is never alone, but part of a single Body animated by the Holy
Spirit.
4. In our era, the widespread mobility and facility of
communication through new media have mingled people, knowledge,
experience. For work reasons entire families move from one continent to
another; professional and cultural exchanges, tourism, and other
phenomena have also propelled great movements of peoples. This makes it
difficult, even for the parish community, to know who lives permanently
or temporarily in the area. More and more also, in large areas of what
were traditionally Christian regions, the number of those who are total
strangers to faith, or indifferent to the religious dimension or
animated by other beliefs have increased. Therefore it is not infrequent
that, some baptized make lifestyle choices that lead them away from
faith, thus making them in need of a "new evangelization". To all this
is added the fact, that a large part of humanity has not yet been
reached by the good news of Jesus Christ. We also live in a time of
crisis that touches various sectors of existence, not only that of the
economy, of finance, of food security, or the environment, but also that
of the deeper meaning of life and the fundamental values that animate
it. Even human coexistence is marked by tensions and conflicts that
cause insecurity and difficulty in finding the right path that leads to a
stable peace. In this complex situation, where the horizon of the
present and future paths seem threatened by menacing clouds, it is
necessary to proclaim with courage in all realities, the Gospel of
Christ, which is a message of hope, reconciliation, communion and
proclamation of God's closeness, of his mercy, his salvation; a
proclamation that the power of God’s love is able to overcome the
darkness of evil and guide us on the path of goodness. Humanity of our
time needs the secure light that illuminates its path and that only the
encounter with Christ can give. Let us bring to this world, through our
witness, with love, the hope given by faith! The Church’s missionarity
is not proselytizing, but the testimony of a life that illuminates the
path, which brings hope and love. The Church - I repeat once again – is
not a relief organization, an enterprise or an NGO, but a community of
people, animated by the Holy Spirit, who have lived and are living the
wonder of the encounter with Jesus Christ and want to share this
experience of deep joy, the message of salvation that the Lord gave us.
It is the Holy Spirit that guides the Church in this path.
5. I would
like to encourage all, to become bearers of the good news of Christ and
I am grateful especially to missionaries, to the Fidei Donum priests,
men and women, religious and lay faithful - more and more numerous – who
by accepting the Lord's call, leave their homeland to serve the Gospel
in different lands and cultures. But I would also like to emphasize that
these same young churches are engaging generously in sending
missionaries to the Churches that are in difficulty - not infrequently
Churches of ancient Christianity - thus bringing the freshness and
enthusiasm with which they live their faith that renews life and gives
hope. To live in this universal freshness, responding to the mandate of
Jesus: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations" (Mt28, 19) is
richness for each particular Church, each community because sending
missionaries is never a loss, but a gain. I appeal to all those who feel
the call to respond generously to the Holy Spirit, according to your
state in life, not to be afraid to be generous with the Lord. I also
invite Bishops, religious families, communities and all Christian groups
to support, with foresight and careful discernment, the Ad Gentes
missionary call and help Churches that need priests, religious and laity
to strengthen the Christian community. And this attention should also
be present among Churches that are part of the same Episcopal Conference
or Region because it is important that Churches rich in vocations help
more generously those that suffer their shortage.
Together I urge the
missionaries, especially thefidei donumpriests and laity to live with
joy their precious service in the Churches to which they are sent and to
bring their joy and experience to the Churches from which they come,
remembering how Paul and Barnabas at the end of their first missionary
journey "reported what God had done with them and how he had opened the
door of faith to the Gentiles" (Acts14:27). They can become the a way to
a kind of "return" of faith, bringing the freshness of the young
Churches so that Churches of ancient Christianity rediscover the
enthusiasm and the joy of sharing the faith in an exchange that is
mutual enrichment in the journey of following the path of the Lord.
The
concern towards all the Churches, that the Bishop of Rome shares with
his brother Bishops, is an important commitment in the implementation of
the Pontifical Mission Societies, which are meant to animate and deepen
the missionary conscience of every baptized Christian and of every
community, by reminding them of the need for a more profound missionary
formation of the whole People of God and by nourishing the sensibility
of the Christian community in offering their help to encourage the
spread of the Gospel in the world.
Finally a thought to Christians
who, in various parts of the world, have in difficulty in openly
professing their faith and in being recognized and given the right to
live with dignity. They are our brothers and sisters, courageous
witnesses - even more numerous than our martyrs in the early centuries -
who endure with apostolic perseverance the many current forms of
persecution. Quite a few also risk their lives to remain faithful to the
Gospel of Christ. I wish to assure my closeness in prayer to
individuals, families and communities who suffer violence and
intolerance and I repeat to them the consoling words of Jesus: "Take
courage, I have overcome the world" (Jn16:33).
Benedict XVI exhorted
that: "the word of the Lord may spread rapidly and be glorified
everywhere, just as it is among you" ("2Thess3:1): May this Year of
Faith increasingly strengthen our relationship with Christ the Lord,
since only in him is there the certitude for looking to the future and
the guarantee of an authentic and lasting love" (Porta fidei, 15). This
is my wish for World Mission Day this year. I cordially bless
missionaries and all those who accompany and support this fundamental
commitment of the Church to proclaim the Gospel to all corners of the
earth, and we, ministers and missionaries of the Gospel, will experience
"the delightful and comforting joy of evangelizing" (PAUL VI,Evangelii
nuntiandi, 80)
From the Vatican, 19 May 2013, Solemnity of Pentecost
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