'Be antennas' to receive the word of God: Pope to Clergy & Religious
Assissi, Italy, 05 October 2013: In a meeting with priests and religious during his
visit to Assisi on Friday, Pope Francis urged the professed to listen and be receptive
to the Lord, as well as be missionaries who accompany their people.
“It's not
enough to read the scriptures, we must hear Jesus speaking in them, we have to be
antennas that receive, tuned to the word of God, to be transmitting antennas!”
In
his address, Pope Francis affirmed those present in many aspects of their vocations,
giving special emphasis to “the most important ones.” Urging them to listen and to
pay attention to the word of God, he noted that the Church is “the community that
listens with faith and with love to the Lord who speaks.”
“I think we can all
improve a bit on this aspect: all become more listeners the word of God, to be less
rich in our words and more rich in the word,” said the Pope, citing both priests and
parents as examples of listening in order to teach.
“The Spirit of God that
makes the scriptures come alive, makes us understand in depth, in their true and full
meaning,” he said urging those present to ask themselves “what place does the word
of God have in my life, the life of every day? Are they tuned to God, or to the popular
ways of speech or myself?”
Pope Francis also noted the special importance of
“journeying,” which he revealed is one of his “favorite words when I think of the
Christian and the Church.” “This is really the most beautiful experience that we live:
to be part of a people in their journey through history, together with their Lord,
who walks among us!”
The Pope said that we are not alone in our journey, but
rather walk as part of the “flock of Christ,” emphasizing that there is nothing more
beautiful than supporting and encouraging one another in community. Along with
the elements of listening and journeying, the Pope also stressed the importance of
being a missionary who announces the Gospel “up to the peripheries.”
“Do not
be afraid to go out and meet these people, to these situations,” said the Pope, “Do
not let yourselves be blocked by prejudices, by habits, by a mental or pastoral rigidity,”
or by the common excuse that “it has always been this way.”
“You can go to
the peripheries only if you bring the word of God in your heart and you walk with
the Church, like St. Francis.”
Later on, the Holy Father also met with a group
of cloistered sisters without prepared remarks, stressing the importance of remaining
close to Jesus in contemplative prayer, and maintaining a joyful life in community. The
Pope emphasized to them that in the cloister, the sister has God “at the center of
our life.” Source: CNA/EWTN News