Pope Benedict XVI - Weekly General Audience in English
Dear Brothers and Sisters, In our catechesis on the writings of Saint Paul, we
come now to the Pastoral Epistles, the two Letters addressed to Timothy and
the one to Titus. Although their authorship remains debated, these three Letters,
while subsequent to the central years of Paul’s life and activity, clearly appeal
to his authority and draw from his teaching. Against threats to the purity of the
apostolic tradition, they insist on a discerning understanding of the Scriptures and
fidelity to the deposit of faith. Scripture and Tradition are seen as the “firm foundation
laid by God” for the life of the Church (cf. 2 Tim 2:19), and the basis of
her mission of leading all people to the knowledge of God’s saving truth (cf. 1
Tim 2:1-4). The Pastoral Epistles also reflect the development of the
Church’s ministerial structures, and in particular the emergence of the figure of
the Bishop within the group of presbyters. They present the Church in very human
terms as God’s household, a family in which the Bishop acts with the authority of
a father. Inspired by this vision, let us ask Saint Paul to help all Christians to
live as members of God’s family, and their Pastors to be strong and loving fathers,
committed to building up their flocks in faith and unity.
* * * I am pleased
to greet all the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors present at today’s Audience,
including the groups from England and the United States of America. Upon you and
your families I willingly invoke God’s blessings of peace and joy!