Advertisement Daughters of CharityICN Would you like to advertise on ICN? Click to learn more.

Pope Francis: 'a community does not belong to the preacher, but to Christ'


After celebrating Mass on Sunday morning with the 19 new Cardinals, Pope Francis greeted the crowds in St Peter’s Square gathered for the Angelus. In his address to them he urged them to work for Christian unity avoiding all divisions, because he said: “a community does not belong to the preacher, but to Christ”.

Commenting on the second Reading of the Day, the Pope said that since the time of St Paul, Christians were divided according to whoever was leading their community.

But, Pope Francis said, St Paul explains that this way of thinking is wrong.. "everything belongs to you Christ! Not to Paul, Apollos or Cephas; the world, life, death, the present and the future, everything is yours! For you belong to Christ, and Christ to God!”

All Christian communities are born from this belonging: dioceses, parishes, associations, movements. And even although there may be differences, he added, through Baptism - we all have the same dignity, we are children of God. Our dignity is in Jesus Christ.

Those who have received the ministry to guide, to preach, to administer the Sacraments, must not feel that they own special powers, that they are masters. “They must put themselves in the service of the community, helping it in its journey of holiness with joy”... The Church, entrusts the witness of this pastoral lifestyle to the new Cardinals”.

“Yesterday’s Consistory and today’s Eucharistic Celebration have offered us a precious occasion to experience the Catholicity, the Universality of the Church which is well represented by the variegated origins of the members of the College of Cardinals, who are gathered in tight communion around the Successor of Peter”.

Pope Francis prayed "that the Lord may grant these men the grace to work towards the unity of the Church, and to build this unity because unity is more important than conflict".. “The unity of the Church is in Christ”.

The Pope concluded his address with an appeal for prayers for the bishops, the cardinals and the Pope so that they may serve the People of God, because, he said, the vocation of a bishop, a cardinal, the Pope is to be a servant in the name of Christ.

“Pray for us so that we may be good servants: good servants not good masters!”

Source: VIS/ICN

Adverts

Your Catholic Legacy

We offer publicity space for Catholic groups/organisations. See our advertising page if you would like more information.

We Need Your Support

ICN aims to provide speedy and accurate news coverage of all subjects of interest to Catholics and the wider Christian community. As our audience increases - so do our costs. We need your help to continue this work.

You can support our journalism by advertising with us or donating to ICN.

Mobile Menu Toggle Icon