| Pope
urges Priests To Spread the "Joy of Christ"
VATICAN
CITY, APR. 28, 2008, 09.20 Hrs (Zenit.org):
Pope
Benedict XVI sent forth 29 newly ordained priests to spread the
“joy of Christ” in a world that is “often sad
and negative.”
The
Pope presided at an ordination Mass on April 27 in St. Peter's
Basilica in which, as Bishop of Rome, he bestowed the sacrament
of holy orders on candidates from his own diocese.
All
of the men studied for the priesthood in Rome, although seven
of the new priests are from outside of Italy. The non-Italian
priests are from Iraq, Colombia, Chile, Paraguay, France, Haiti
and India.
In
his homily Benedict XVI explained that today a new mission was
beginning for them. Being missionaries of the Gospel, he said,
they must “proclaim and witness to joy.”
The
Pontiff asked, “What can be more beautiful to us than this?
What can be greater, more exciting, than working together to spread
the Word of life in the world, than communicating the living water
of the Spirit?”
Priests
are called to bring the Gospel to all “so that all experience
the joy of Christ and there be joy in every city,” the Holy
Father observed. They are called to be “messengers of this
joy,” to multiply and transmit it, especially to those who
are sad and disheartened.
“If
you are to be co-workers of the joy of others, of people who are
often sad and negative, the fire of the Gospel must burn in you,
the joy of the Lord must live in you,” he told the ordinands.
After
the Mass, in his address before reciting the Regina Caeli with
the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square, Benedict XVI
returned to the theme of his homily.
The
Pope said, “Where Christ is preached with the power of the
Holy Spirit and he is accepted with an open soul, society, though
it be full of problems, becomes a “city of joy” --
which is also the title of a book about the work of Mother Teresa
in Calcutta.
“This
then is the wish I have for the newly ordained priests, for whom
I invite all to pray: that where they are sent they may spread
the joy and hope that flow from the Gospel."
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