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Text: Pope Francis message to U.S. bishops on Encuentro

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Text: Pope Francis message to U.S. bishops on Encuentro

 

Dear Brother Bishops,

I am pleased to have this opportunity to speak to you. Just
a year ago, I was with you during my pastoral visit to the United States. There
I was impressed by the vitality and diversity of the Catholic community.
Throughout its history, the church in your country has welcomed and integrated
new waves of immigrants. In the rich variety of their languages and cultural
traditions, they have shaped the changing face of the American church.

In this context, I would commend the coming Fifth National
Hispanic Pastoral Encuentro. The celebration of this Fifth Encuentro will begin
in your dioceses in this coming January and conclude with a national
celebration in September 2018.

In continuity with its predecessors, the Encuentro seeks to
acknowledge and value the specific gifts that Hispanic Catholics have offered,
and continue to offer, to the church in your country. But it is more than that.
It is part of a greater process of renewal and missionary outreach, one to
which all of your local churches are called.

Our great challenge is to create a culture of encounter,
which encourages individuals and groups to share the richness of their
traditions and experiences, to break down walls and to build bridges. The church
in America, as elsewhere, is called to “go out” from its comfort zone
and to be a leaven of communion. Communion among ourselves, with our fellow
Christians, and with all who seek a future of hope.

We need to become ever more fully a community of missionary
disciples, filled with love of the Lord Jesus and enthusiasm for the spread of
the Gospel. The Christian community is meant to be a sign and prophecy of God’s
plan for the entire human family. We are called to be bearers of good news for
a society gripped by disconcerting social, cultural and spiritual shifts, and
increasing polarization.

It is my hope that the church in your country, at every
level, will accompany the Encuentro with its own reflection and pastoral
discernment. In a particular way, I ask you to consider how your local churches
can best respond to the growing presence, gifts and potential of the Hispanic
community. Mindful of the contribution that the Hispanic community makes to the
life of the nation, I pray that the Encuentro will bear fruit for the renewal
of American society and for the church’s apostolate in the United States.

With gratitude to all engaged in the preparation of the
Fifth Encuentro, I assure you of my prayers for this important initiative of
your conference. Commending you, and the clergy, religious and lay faithful of
your local churches to the prayers of Mary Immaculate, I cordially impart my apostolic
blessing as a pledge of grace and peace in the Lord.

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