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Vocation of the Church is to Evangelise
In a sunny St Peter’s Square on Sunday, before the Regina
Caeli, Pope Benedict stressed the importance of spreading the Word of God. The
Holy Father recalled the mission of the Church over the centuries and the
figures who were leading lights in the mission of evangelisation, such as Saint
Charles Borromeo.
But, the Pope added, the vocation of the Church
today is to evangelise the people who, as he put it, “have not yet been
irrigated by the living water of the Gospel as well as those who, despite their
ancient Christian roots, need new sap to bear new fruit, and rediscover the
beauty and the joy of faith”.
Pope Benedict gave as an example Blessed Pope John
Paul II as someone who in recent times epitomised a great missionary and
promoted the new evangelisation.
The Holy Father’s words were in reference to the
reading of the Acts of the Apostles, and especially the passage where Philip
goes down to the city in Samaria to preach about the Risen Christ.
The Pope explained that the joy and healing that
flourished as a result of this knowledge of the Gospel brought about a new
sense of hope.
Before greeting the many thousands of faithful in
a number of languages including English, Pope Benedict noted that, “whilst the
powerful tried to conquer new lands for political and economic reasons, the
messengers of Christ went everywhere for the purpose of bringing Christ to
people and people to Christ, knowing that only He can bring true freedom and
eternal life.”Listen
Vatican Radio

