
MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER
FOR THE 45TH WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR
VOCATIONS
13TH APRIL 2008 – 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
THEME: “
Vocations to the service of the Church-mission
”
Dear brothers and sisters,
1.
For the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, which will be celebrated on 13
April 2008, I have chosen the theme:
Vocations to the service of the Church-mission. The Risen Jesus gave the
command to the Apostles: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit (Mt
28,19), assuring them: “I am with you always, to the close of the age” (Mt
28, 20). The Church is missionary as a whole and in each one of its members. If
because of the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation, every Christian is called
to witness and to announce the Gospel, the missionary aspect is specially and
intimately bound with the priestly vocation. In the covenant with
2.
The promises made to our fathers became full reality in Jesus Christ. In
this regard, the Second Vatican Council says: “The Son, therefore, came, sent by
the Father. It was in him, before the foundation of the world, that the Father
chose us and predestined us to become adopted sons … To carry out the will of
the Father, Christ inaugurated the kingdom of heaven on earth and revealed to us
the mystery of that kingdom. By his obedience he brought about redemption”
(Dogmatic Constitution Lumen gentium,
3). Early in his public life, during his preaching in
3.
Precisely because they are sent by the Lord, the Twelve are called
“Apostles”, called to go along the roads of the world announcing the Gospel as
witnesses of the death and resurrection of Christ.
4.
At the beginning, as well as later on, what “impels” the Apostles (c.f. 2
Cor 5, 14) is always “the love of
Christ”. As faithful servants of the Church, docile to the action of the Holy
Spirit, innumerable missionaries, throughout the centuries, have followed in the
footsteps of the first disciples. The Second Vatican Council notes: “Although
every disciple of Christ, as far in him lies, has the duty of spreading the
faith, Christ the Lord always calls whomever he will from among the number of
his disciples, to be with him and to be sent by him to preach to the nations
(c.f. Mk 3, 13-15)” (Decree
Ad gentes, 23). In fact, the love of
Christ, must be communicated to the brothers by example and words, with all
one’s life. My venerable Predecessor John Paul II wrote: “The special vocation
of missionaries "for life" retains
all its validity: it is the model of the Church's missionary commitment, which
always stands in need of radical and total self-giving, of new and bold
endeavours”. (Encyclical Redemptoris
missio, 66)
5.
Among the persons who dedicate themselves totally to the service of the
Gospel, there are, in a special way, priests, called to preach the Word of God,
administer the sacraments, especially the Eucharist and Reconciliation, and who
are committed to help the least,
the sick, those who are suffering, the poor, and those who experience hardship
in areas of the world where there are, at times, many who even today have not
had a real encounter with Jesus Christ. The missionaries announce for the first
time to these people Christ’s redemptive love. Statistics show that the number
of baptized persons increases every year thanks to the pastoral work of these
priests, who are wholly consecrated to the salvation of their brothers. In this
context, special thanks must be given “to those
fidei donum priests who work faithfully and generously at building up the
community by proclaiming the word of God and breaking the Bread of Life,
devoting all their energy to serving the mission of the Church. Let us thank God
for all those priests who have suffered even to the sacrifice of their lives in
order to serve Christ ... Theirs is a moving witness that can inspire many young
people to follow Christ and to expend their lives for others, and thus to
discover true life” (Apostolic Exhortation
Sacramentum caritatis, 26).
6.
There have always been in the Church many men and women who, inspired by
the action of the Holy Spirit, choose to live the Gospel in a radical way,
professing the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. This multitude of
religious men and women, belonging to innumerable Institutes of contemplative
and active life, plays “the main role in the evangelisation of the world”
(Decree Ad gentes, 40). With their
continual prayer and their prayer in community, the religious of contemplative
life intercede incessantly for all humanity; those religious of active life,
with their various charitable activities, bring to all their lively witness of
the love and mercy of God. As regards these apostles of our times, the Servant
of God Paul VI said: “Thanks to their consecration they are eminently willing
and free to leave everything and to go and proclaim the Gospel even to the ends
of the earth. They are enterprising and their apostolate is often marked by an
originality, by a genius that demands admiration. They are generous: often they
are found at the outposts of the mission, and they take the greatest of risks
for their health and their very lives. Truly the Church owes them much” (
Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii nuntiandi,
69).
7.
Besides, in order that the Church may continue to carry out the mission
entrusted to her by Christ, and in order that there will never be a lack of
those who preach the Gospel and who are badly needed by the world, it is
necessary that Christian communities do not fail to give both children and
adults a constant education in the faith. It is necessary to maintain alive in
the faithful an active sense of missionary responsibility and a shared
solidarity with the peoples of the world. The gift of faith calls all Christians
to co-operate in the work of evangelization. This awareness must be nourished by
preaching and catechesis, by the liturgy, and with a constant formation in
prayer. It must be increased with the practice of welcoming others, by charity
and spiritual accompaniment, by reflection and discernment, as well as by
pastoral planning in which the care of vocations plays an integral part.
8. Only in a spiritual soil that is well cultivated can vocations to the
ministerial priesthood and to the consecrated life flourish. In fact, the
Christian communities, which live the missionary dimension of the mystery of the
Church in a profound way, will never be inward looking.
9. While I entrust this reflection to all the Church communities, so that they
may make it their own, and, above all,
so that they may draw inspiration from it for their prayer, I encourage
the commitment of those who work with faith and generosity in the service of
vocations, and with all my heart I send to educators, catechists and to all,
especially young people on their vocational journey, a special Apostolic
Blessing.
From the Vatican, 3 December 2007
Benedictus PP XVI