Pope Francis on Monday met with the Spanish
bishops who were in Rome this week on the ad limina visit. He spoke to them
about the current situation of the Church in Spain and the western world.
“At this time when you are suffering the difficult
experience of the indifference of many of the baptized and you must cope with a
worldly culture, which squeezes God into the private life, and excludes him
from the public sphere, one must not forget your history,” Pope Francis said.
“From it, we learn that the grace of God is never extinguished, and the Holy
Spirit continues to work in the present reality with generosity.”
The Holy Father told the bishops to trust the Holy Spirit to
plant seeds in the hearts of those whom he has entrusted to their pastoral
care.
“Therefore, dear brothers, spare no efforts in opening new
paths to the gospels, that reach the hearts of all people, so that they
discover what is already nestled within: Christ as a friend and brother,” said
the Pope.
He asked them to put their Churches in a state of “permanent
mission” to help strengthen the faith, especially of children, and to bring
back into the fold those who have left.
“Faith is not a mere cultural heritage, but a present, a
gift that comes from a personal encounter with Jesus, and the free and joyful
acceptance of the new life it offers,” said the Pope.
The Pope also called “an evangelised family…a valuable agent
of evangelisation”, and encouraged the Spanish bishops’ ongoing efforts to
develop priestly vocations.
In conclusion, Pope Francis stressed that love and service
to the poor are a sign of the Kingdom of God, and the Church is a mother who
“can never forget her most deprived children.”
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