The Vatican Secretary of State, His Eminence, Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, sent a letter today on behalf of the Holy Father to the Knights of Columbus, expressing the Pontiff's appreciation for the Knights' public witness in protecting the rights of believers to participate in the public square.
The greeting was dispatched on the occasion of the conclusion of the 131st Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus, which concludes today in San Antonio, Texas.
Mister Carl A. Anderson
Supreme Knight
The greeting was dispatched on the occasion of the conclusion of the 131st Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus, which concludes today in San Antonio, Texas.
Papal Letter addressed to the Knights of Columbus
on the occasion of their 131st Supreme Convention
From the Vatican
Mister Carl A. Anderson
Supreme Knight
Dear Mr. Anderson,
His Holiness Pope Francis was pleased to learn that from August
6-8, 2013 the 131st Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus will be held
in San Antonio, Texas. He has asked me to convey his warm greetings to all in
attendance, together with the assurance of his closeness in prayer. He has also
asked me to express his esteem for the ideals of faith and fraternity embodied
by your Order, its commitment to the Church’s mission, and the many works of
charity and evangelical witness undertaken by the Knights in their local
Councils, parishes and communities. In these first months of his pontificate,
he has been comforted by the messages of prayerful encouragement and spiritual
solidarity which he has received from so many Knights and their families.
His Holiness was pleased to learn that this year’s
Supreme Convention has drawn its theme — Be Protectors of God’s Gifts —
from his homily at the Mass inaugurating his papal ministry, which by a happy
coincidence fell on the Solemnity of Saint Joseph. As protector of the Holy
Family, the humble carpenter of Nazareth is a model of the manly virtues of
quiet strength, integrity and fidelity which the Knights of Columbus have
sought to preserve, cultivate and pass on to new generations of Catholic men.
It was in fact as a protective association that your Order was founded in the
late nineteenth century, in response to the need to promote the material and
spiritual welfare of working men and their families, the dignity of labor and
the demands of social justice, and the advancement of the Church’s mission. In
fidelity to this founding vision, the Knights continue to play an outstanding
role in helping Catholic men to respond to their vocation to be protectors of creation, protectors of God’s
plan inscribed in nature, protectors of one another and of the environment
(Homily, 19 March 2013).
Among the first acts of his pontificate, the Holy Father wished
to add the name of Saint Joseph to each of the Eucharistic Prayers of the Mass.
It is his hope that the Knights, in venerating the memory of this great Saint,
will beg his intercession for the protection of the many blessings which the
Lord has poured out upon them and their families, and work with ever greater
commitment for the spread of the Gospel, the conversion of hearts and the
renewal of the temporal order in Christ (cf. Apostolicam Actuositatem,
7). Conscious of the specific responsibility which the lay faithful have for
the Church’s mission, he invites each Knight, and every Council, to bear
witness to the authentic nature of marriage and the family, the sanctity and
inviolable dignity of human life, and the beauty and truth of human sexuality.
In this time of rapid social and cultural changes, the protection of God’s
gifts cannot fail to include the affirmation and defense of the great patrimony
of moral truths taught by the Gospel and confirmed by right reason, which serve
as the bedrock of a just and well-ordered society.
For this reason His Holiness once more expresses his
appreciation of the clear public witness offered by the Knights of Columbus in
protecting the right and duty of believers to participate responsibly, on the
basis of their deepest convictions, in the life of society. In his
Encyclical Lumen Fidei, he pointed out that faith, precisely
because it embraces God’s truth, sheds light on the authentic meaning and
purpose of life, strengthens the bonds uniting individuals and communities, and
thus serves as a trustworthy foundation for building a just and humane society
(cf. 50-51). As the present Year of Faith draws to its close, the Holy Father
asks each Knight to rekindle through personal prayer, ongoing catechesis and
works of charity, the light of faith — Lumen Fidei — which
expands our horizons, opens our hearts to love and guides our steps as
individuals, families and nations along the path of hope to which God
constantly guides us and all of human history.
With these sentiments, His Holiness commends the
deliberations of the 131st Supreme Convention to the loving prayers of Mary,
Mother of the Church. Assuring the members of the Supreme Council, and all the
Knights and their families, of a grateful remembrance in his prayers, he
cordially imparts his Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of joy and peace in our
Lord Jesus Christ.
Please accept my own prayerful good wishes for the
occasion.
Yours sincerely,
Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone
Secretary of State
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