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Pope to Consecrated: Beware Of Counter-Testimonies; Good Accompaniment Needed

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Pope to Consecrated: Beware Of Counter-Testimonies; Good Accompaniment Needed

The crisis of religious vocations is not only the effective diminution of consecrations but also the high rate of abandonments. The phenomenon poses a problem of “€œfidelity”€ and is not framed only in the context of an “€œepoch of change”€ but in a “€œchange of epoch,”€ noted Pope Francis during his audience today, in the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace, to participants in the Plenary Session of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. In fact, “€œfidelity”€ to one”€™s vocation was the subject chosen by the assembly: an “€œimportant”€ topic, stressed the Pope, at a time in which this “€œfidelity”€ is being “€œput to the test,”€ as the statistics also demonstrate. He said the Church is facing a “€œhemorrhage”€ that weakens consecrated life and the life itself of the Church, and noted that these abandonments are “€œvery worrying.”€ As verified by the participants in the Plenary Session, we are not living a simple “€œepoch of change”€ but a “€œchange of epoch,”€ in which it is difficult to assume serious and definitive commitments, also because of a “€œcultural and social context,”€ which immerses us in the “€œculture of the fragment, of the provisional, which can lead to living a la carte Ephesians 2:17),”€ it must “€œmaintain the freshness and novelty of the centrality of Jesus, the attraction of spirituality and the strength of the mission, show the beauty of the following of Christ and radiate hope and joy,”€ affirmed Francis.”€œFraternal life in community”€ is nourished “€œby community prayer, by prayerful reading of the Word, by active participation in the Sacraments of the Eucharist and of Reconciliation, by fraternal dialogue and by sincere communication among its members, by fraternal correction, by mercy towards a brother or sister who sins, by the sharing of responsibilities,”€ accompanied “€œby an eloquent and joyous testimony of a simple life alongside the poor and by a mission that favors the existential peripheries.”€ When a man or woman Religious does not find the support of their Community, they will go to “€œseek it outside, with all that this implies,”€ admonished the Pope. A religious vocation is a true and proper “€œtreasure,”€ gift of Jesus Christ and, therefore, is preserved from the logics of “€œworldliness”€ and from little deviations and distractions that, in the long run, can give way to “€œgreat infidelities”€: the antidote is to “€œkeep one”€™s gaze fixed on the Lord,”€ so that “€œno one robs us of this treasure and so that it does not lose its beauty with the passing of time,”€ he added. Needed are “€œbrothers and sisters experts in the ways of God, to be able to do what Jesus did with the disciples of Emmaus: to accompany them on the journey of life and in the moment of disorientation and to rekindle faith and hope in them, through the Word and the Eucharist (cf. Luke 24:13-35). “€œAccompaniment”€ and “€œspiritual direction”€ specified Francis, are “€œlay”€ charisms, which can be carried out by priests or by non-presbyterial figures, such as laymen or Sisters The Holy Father lamented that many vocations “€œare lost because of a lack of valid ‘accompaniers’”€: to be avoided, therefore, are all forms of accompaniment that create dependencies, which protect, control and render infantile; we cannot be resigned to walk on our own. Close, frequent and fully adult accompaniment is necessary. Therefore, an accompanier must be “€œcompletely detached from prejudices and personal or group interests and foster a discernment that is not limited to the choice “€œbetween the good and the bad, but between the good and the better between what is good and that which leads to identification with Christ,”€ concluded Francis.

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