Pope's exhortation praised as a guide to Christian outreach
Vatican City, 27 Nov 2013: Pope Francis' new document on the “joy” of evangelization
is an opportunity for Catholics to re-examine how to share the gospel in today's world,
several Catholic commentators note.
“Pope Francis says the Church has to focus
on what is essential and most beautiful, that everyone has to have a personal encounter
with the saving grace of Christ,” Vatican media adviser Greg Burke said Nov. 26. “It’s
a wide-ranging document, one that deals with everything from better Sunday homilies
to the broadening gap between rich and poor.”
The Pope's 85-page document,
“The Joy of the Gospel,” was released Nov. 26. Also known as “Evangelii Gaudium,”
the apostolic exhortation follows the 2012 bishops' synod on the new evangelization,
which was held as part of the Year of Faith.
Father Mark Morozowich, dean of
the Catholic University of America’s School of Theology and Religious Studies, called
the work “a wonderful call for the entire Church to once again rethink what we’re
doing to seed the ever-renewing Spirit and to reach out in evangelization,”
“You
can really see the pastor coming through in Pope Francis,” Fr. Morozowich told CNA
Nov. 26. “I think he wants that closeness of pastoral life between the bishop and
his flock, between the priest and his people.”
Bishop David Ricken of Green
Bay, chair of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, said Pope
Francis is showing “how to live the gospels and reach out to the world with what every
person needs, a relationship with God.”
“He is leading the word to deeper faith,
and the bishops of the United States happily receive this exhortation with faith and
look forward to sharing it in our dioceses.”
Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight
of the Knights of Columbus, said the document shows Pope Francis’ “missionary spirit”
and is “an important and timely contribution to the cause of the new evangelization.”
“It
highlights his belief that the gospel message and loving outreach of the Church are
for everyone, that the Church must go outside itself and welcome those on the margins
with love and healing in the spirit of Christ himself,” Anderson said Nov. 26.
Burke
said the document is in some ways traditional and has an emphasis on “returning to
the essentials.” In other ways, it is “prophetic” as Pope Francis calls for a change
to how the papacy and the Vatican work. Source: CNA/EWTN