Saturday, May 19, 2012

Pope Benedict encourages US bishops to foster vocations


As the American bishops conclude their 'ad limina' visit to the Holy Father, Pope Benedict in his final address to them stressed the need for them to promote and foster vocations. His words are important for all of us to hear - especially in Ireland. The text of Pope Benedict's address regarding vocations is in italics below:

"At the present time, too, I urge you to remain particularly close to the men and women in your local Churches who are committed to following Christ ever more perfectly by generously embracing the evangelical counsels. I wish to reaffirm my deep gratitude for the example of fidelity and self-sacrifice given by many consecrated women in your country, and to join them in praying that this moment of discernment will bear abundant spiritual fruit for the revitalization and strengthening of their communities in fidelity to Christ and the Church, as well as to their founding charisms. The urgent need in our own time for credible and attractive witnesses to the redemptive and transformative power of the Gospel makes it essential to recapture a sense of the sublime dignity and beauty of the consecrated life, to pray for religious vocations and to promote them actively, while strengthening existing channels for communication and cooperation, especially through the work of the Vicar or Delegate for Religious in each Diocese."

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