{"id":14988,"date":"2014-06-02T01:01:27","date_gmt":"2014-06-02T06:01:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.cancaonova.com\/catholicismanew\/?p=14988"},"modified":"2014-05-31T05:07:54","modified_gmt":"2014-05-31T10:07:54","slug":"pope-francis-to-priests-religious-and-seminarians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.cancaonova.com\/catholicismanew\/2014\/06\/02\/pope-francis-to-priests-religious-and-seminarians\/","title":{"rendered":"Pope Francis to Priests, Religious and Seminarians"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">May 26<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Shortly after\u00a04:00\u00a0this afternoon, Pope Francis met with priests, religious and seminarians in the Church of All Nations in Gethsemane at the foot of the Mount of Olives.\u00a0 The text of his address is found below.<br \/>\n<\/strong><br \/>\n\u201cHe came out and went\u2026 to the Mount of Olives; and the disciples followed him\u201d (Lk\u00a022:39).<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/img.cancaonova.com\/cnimages\/especiais\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2014\/05\/papa_getsemani-300x232.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"232\" \/>At the hour which God had appointed to save humanity from its enslavement to sin, Jesus came here, to Gethsemane, to the foot of the Mount of Olives.\u00a0 We now find ourselves in this holy place, a place sanctified by the prayer of Jesus, by his agony, by his sweating of blood, and above all by his \u201cyes\u201d to the loving will of the Father.\u00a0 We dread in some sense to approach what Jesus went through at that hour; we tread softly as we enter that inner space where the destiny of the world was decided.<\/p>\n<p>In that hour, Jesus felt the need to pray and to have with him his disciples, his friends, those who had followed him and shared most closely in his mission.\u00a0 But here, at Gethsemane, following him became difficult and uncertain; they were overcome by doubt, weariness and fright.\u00a0 As the events of Jesus\u2019 passion rapidly unfolded, the disciples would adopt different attitudes before the Master: closeness, distance, hesitation.<\/p>\n<p>Here, in this place, each of us \u2013 bishops, priests, consecrated persons, and seminarians \u2013 might do well to ask: Who am I, before the sufferings of my Lord?<\/p>\n<p>Am I among those who, when Jesus asks them to keep watch with him, fall asleep instead, and rather than praying, seek to escape, refusing to face reality?<\/p>\n<p>Do I see myself in those who fled out of fear, who abandoned the Master at the most tragic hour in his earthly life?<\/p>\n<p>Is there perhaps duplicity in me, like that of the one who sold our Lord for thirty pieces of silver, who was once called Jesus\u2019 \u201cfriend\u201d, and yet ended up by betraying him?<\/p>\n<p>Do I see myself in those who drew back and denied him, like Peter?\u00a0 Shortly before, he had promised Jesus that he would follow him even unto death (cf. Lk\u00a022:33); but then, put to the test and assailed by fear, he swore he did not know him.<\/p>\n<p>Am I like those who began planning to go about their lives without him, like the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, foolish and slow of heart to believe the words of the prophets (cf. Lk 24:25)?<\/p>\n<p>Or, thanks be to God, do I find myself among those who remained faithful to the end, like the Virgin Mary and the Apostle John?\u00a0 On Golgotha, when everything seemed bleak and all hope seemed pointless, only love proved stronger than death.\u00a0 The love of the Mother and the beloved disciple made them stay at the foot of the Cross, sharing in the pain of Jesus, to the very end.<\/p>\n<p>Do I recognize myself in those who imitated their Master and Lord to the point of martyrdom, testifying that he was everything to them, the incomparable strength sustaining their mission and the ultimate horizon of their lives?<\/p>\n<p>Jesus\u2019 friendship with us, his faithfulness and his mercy, are a priceless gift which encourages us to follow him trustingly, our failures, our mistakes and betrayals notwithstanding.<\/p>\n<p>But the Lord\u2019s goodness does not dispense us from the need for vigilance before the Tempter, before sin, before the evil and the betrayal which can enter even into the religious and priestly life.\u00a0 We are fully conscious of the disproportion between the grandeur of God\u2019s call and of own littleness, between the sublimity of the mission and the reality of our human weakness.Yet the Lord in his great goodness and his infinite mercy always takes us by the hand lest we drown in the sea of our fears and anxieties.\u00a0 He is ever at our side, he never abandons us.\u00a0 And so, let us not be overwhelmed by fear or disheartened, but with courage and confidence let us press forward in our journey and in our mission.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"line-height: 1.5em\">You, dear brothers and sisters, are called to follow the Lord with joy in this holy land!\u00a0 It is a gift and it is a responsibility.\u00a0 Your presence here is extremely important; the whole Church is grateful to you and she sustains you by her prayers.<\/span><br \/>\nLet us imitate the Virgin Mary and Saint John, and stand by all those crosses where Jesus continues to be crucified.\u00a0 This is how the Lord calls us to follow him.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there will my servant be also\u201d (Jn\u00a012:26).<\/p>\n<p>Text supplied by the Communications Office of the Archdiocese of Boston. 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