Pope Telegrams for the conference on Venerable Alvaro del Portillo
Vatican City, 13 March 2014: On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of
the birth of the Servant of God Alvaro del Portillo, Pope Francis has sent a telegram
to Bishop Javier Echevarría, the current prelate of Opus Dei.
Bishop Alvaro
del Portillo, the first prelate of Opus Dei, is the subject of a conference taking
place this week at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. He is scheduled
to be beatified in Madrid on September 27.
In the telegram, sent by Vatican
Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin on behalf of Pope Francis, Bishop Alvaro
is described as “a zealous priest, who combined an intense spiritual life founded
on faithful adhesion to the rock who is Christ, with a generous apostolate as a pilgrim
throughout the whole world, following in the footsteps of St. Josemaria, and worthy
of the biblical phrase from the Book of Proverbs: A faithful man will abound with
blessings (Prov 28:20).”
The Pontiff exhorts those taking part in the conference
to imitate his “humble, cheerful, hidden and silent life, a life determined to give
testimony to the perennial newness of the Gospel.”
Below, please find the complete
text of Pope Francis’ telegram:
On the occasion of the conference dedicated
to the Venerable Bishop Alvaro del Portillo, first Chancellor of the Pontifical University
of the Holy Cross, for the centennial of his birth, the Supreme Pontiff Francis sends
his best wishes, with the hope that you will duly highlight the precious example of
the life of the faithful follower and first successor of the holy founder of Opus
Dei and promoter of this Pontifical University for the service of the Church. He was
a zealous priest, who combined an intense spiritual life founded on faithful adhesion
to the rock who is Christ, with a generous apostolate as a pilgrim throughout the
whole world, following in the footsteps of Saint Josemaria, and worthy of the biblical
phrase from the Book of Proverbs: “Vir fidelis multum laudabitur” (Prov 28:20).
His
Holiness exhorts you to imitate his humble, cheerful, hidden and silent life, but
a life that was also determined to give testimony to the perennial newness of the
Gospel, by announcing the universal call to holiness and the furthering through one’s
daily work of the salvation of all mankind.
The Holy Father, while asking you
to pray for him and for his ministry, invokes the light of the Holy Spirit for a fruitful
work of reflection. And he warmly imparts to your excellency the Rector and to the
professors his apostolic blessing, including those taking part in the conference and
those attending the Pontifical University.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary
of State for His HolinessSource: VR Sedoc