Indian priests on pilgrimage to the Holy Land for Year for Priests
NEW DELHI,
Jan. 12, 2010, 10.00 Hrs (AsiaNews):
Marking
the Year for Priests, the Bishop of Karwar, in the State of
Karnataka, Msgr. Derek Fernandes, has invited the priests of
his diocese on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. "It will
be a time of immense grace that will help the priests to grow
in holiness and spirit of service," he told AsiaNews. "The
journey to the land where Christianity was born and where we
met the Messiah will help priests to mature internal spiritual
renewal, strengthen their faith, a time of illumination and
a renewal of Vocation to the Priesthood."
Mgr. Fernandes
is confident that "the pilgrimage in the footsteps of Christ
and prayer in the places of the life, death and resurrection
of Our Lord will provide moments of spiritual nourishment. The
Messiah has made the apostles fishers of men, and with them
other disciples continue to proclaim the Good News and to invite
the nations to salvation."
115 of
the 125 priests of the diocese will participate in the pilgrimage.
It will be organized in two stages, from 30 January to 8 February
and from 24 May to 3 June.
The Year
for Priests was inaugurated by Pope Benedict XVI June 19, 2009,
during the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Mary Vianney.
According to the bishop, it must have moments for the renewal
of faith and vocation to the priesthood.
First,
"more time should be devoted to the confession and the
sacrament of reconciliation, to always allow the faithful to
make peace with God”. Then prayer, "which is the
hallmark of the diocese and will be introduced in a vigorous
manner, within the parishes and families. The Sunday Eucharist
must be preceded by Morning Prayer and vespers on Friday”.
For this reason, Mgr. Fernandes has asked for special chapels
for adoration to be opened. The first was inaugurated on 1 January
2010 in the parish of St. John the Baptist in Kumta in the State
of Karnataka.