In a letter addressed to the Bishop of the diocese of the Immaculada Concepción (Immaculate Conception) in Argentina, Pope Francis sent his greetings on the occasion of the dioceses' 50th anniversary.
Letter
of His Holiness, Pope Francis
For the celebration of the 50th
Anniversary
Of the Diocese of Immaculada Concepción
Argentina
His Excellency, the Most Reverend
José María Rossi
Bishop of Immaculada Concepción
Dear brother,
In these days, the Diocese of the Immaculate Conception
(Inmaculada Concepción) will celebrate its 50th anniversary. I wish,
on this occasion, to be close to all of you. I cannot forget the days I spent
there during the Clergy Exercises. I remember the faces of the priests and I
pray for them.
Now I extend my gaze and widen my heart towards each one
of the faithful and unite myself with the celebration and the joy of every one
of you. In these fifty years you have walked and have made a path of disciples
of Jesus and announcers of the Gospel: disciples and missionaries, so that all
in the diocese may have life in abundance.
To walk, to become a disciple and to announce. Three
words. To walk: You know that I am
afraid of settled Christians. They end up like still water.
To become a
disciple: I also am afraid of those who believe that they know it all, those who believe that what
they have done is sufficient. Without knowing, they close their hearts to the
Lord; they end up centered in themselves. They are the Christians that we may
call Christians with themselves and for
themselves. When one finds himself with Jesus, he lives the wondrous awe of
that encounter and feels the need to look for Him in prayer, in the reading of
the Gospels. He feels the need to adore Him, to know Him… and feels the need to
announce him.
And this is the third word: to announce, meaning missionaries: to bring his name, his
teachings, and the gestures of Jesus to our brothers and sisters. The Christian
walks, becomes a disciple and announces. He is not settled, he comes out of himself:
he comes out of himself to announce the Good News of Jesus to the brothers.
Dear brothers of the diocese of Concepción, may the great
celebration of these 50 years be long-lasting in your lives, so that, like our
Mother, you may come out of yourselves to adore as well as to announce. Be
unsettled because the love of Jesus is worth it. I wish you all a happy 50th
anniversary and, please, I ask that you pray for me. May Jesus bless you and
the Holy Virgin care for you.
Affectionately yours,
Francis
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