Pope Benedict XVI in English - Weekly General Audience
Dear Brothers and Sisters, In these final days of the Year for Priests, I would
like to speak of the priest’s ministry of governing, in the name of Christ, the flock
entrusted to his care. Authority, in the Christian understanding, is a service to
the true, ultimate good of the person, which is our salvation in Christ; exercised
in the Lord’s name, it is an expression of the constant presence and care of the Good
Shepherd. The spiritual authority conferred in Holy Orders should be matched by the
priest’s interior fidelity to his pastoral mission and his personal readiness to follow
obediently the lead of Christ. Understood in the light of faith, this authority,
while involving the exercise of power, remains a service to the building up of the
Church in holiness, unity and truth. Christ’s power was expressed in the washing
of feet, and his kingship by the wood of the Cross; so too, the priestly ministry
of governance must be expressed in pastoral charity. I ask all of you to support
your priests in their ministry of leading men and women to God, bearing witness to
the truth of the Gospel and its message of hope. In a special way I also ask you
to pray for my own ministry of governance in the Church, and for the spiritual fruitfulness
of the celebrations at the conclusion of the Year for Priests. *******I welcome
all the English-speaking visitors present at today’s Audience, especially those from
England, Ireland, Sweden, Australia, India, Barbados, Canada and the United States
of America. Upon you and your families I cordially invoke Almighty God’s blessings
of joy and peace!