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SUNDAY ANGELUS: 20 FEBRUARY
Live your mission joyously and faithfully
Before praying the Angelus on Sunday, 20
February, the Holy Father reflected on the Jubilee of Permanent Deacons, which
was concluding that day, and he spoke of the Jubilee of the Roman Curia, which
would culminate on 22 February in a concelebrated Mass in St Peter's Basilica.
Here is a translation of the Pope's reflection, which was given in Italian.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
1. The celebrations for the Jubilee of
Permanent Deacons, organized by the Congregation for the Clergy, are closing
today. I would first like to extend a warm greeting to the many deacons who have
come to Rome from all over the world, together with their families, for this
special occasion. In particular, I greet you, dear brothers, who were ordained
to the diaconate this morning in the Vatican Basilica.
I am very pleased that all of you are here,
because you give me the opportunity to stress the importance of your role: by
sacramental ordination the deacon takes on a special "diakonia",
which is expressed particularly in service to the Gospel. During the rite, the
ordaining Bishop says these words: "Receive the Gospel of Christ, whose
herald you now are. Believe what you read, teach what you believe and practise
what you teach". This is your mission, dear brothers: embrace the Gospel,
reflect on its message in faith, love it and bear witness to it in word and deed.
The work of the new evangelization needs your contribution, marked by
consistency and dedication, by courage and generosity, in the daily service of
the liturgy, of the word and of charity. Live your mission joyously and
faithfully, you deacons who are called by celibacy to a life that is totally
dedicated to God and his kingdom. Live it, you married deacons, whom Christ asks
to be models of true love in family life. The Lord has chosen all of you to
cooperate with him in the work of salvation.
2. Next Tuesday I will have the joy of
celebrating the Jubilee of the Roman Curia together with my collaborators. This
has been preceded by several meetings of reflection and prayer in which the
members of the Curia have prepared intensely to live this moment of grace, which
invites us to conversion of heart. Everyone who works in the service of the Holy
See — Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops, priests, religious and laity — will
enter together through the Holy Door, a symbol of mercy and a call to the
renewal of life.
A very close bond joins the Curia family to
the Successor of Peter, who avails himself of its service in exercising the
ministry entrusted to him by Christ for the benefit of the entire Ecclesial
Community. It is therefore important that he be able to count not only on the
ability and efficiency of his collaborators, but also on their communion in a
love so profound as to make the Curia, as Pope Paul VI liked to say, a "permanent
Upper Room", totally dedicated to the good of the Church. The purification
which is a goal of the Jubilee experience will certainly make a positive
contribution in this regard.
3. To the Virgin Mary I entrust all my
collaborators in the Curia, as well as the permanent deacons and other members
of the Ecclesial Community: through the intercession of Mary most holy may the
harmonious fusion of all the energies of God's People make the Church's work in
the world for humanity's salvation ever more effective.
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