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ADDRESS OF HIS
HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II TO THE TRUSTEES OF SERRA INTERNATIONAL
Friday, 26
September 1986
Dear Friends,
I AM PLEASED to greet you, the Trustees of Serra International, meeting in Rome.
To you and your spouses I extend a very warm welcome and express my good wishes
for your deliberations. Your presence here today offers me the special
opportunity of reflecting on the specific apostolate of Serra International,
namely, the promoting and support of vocations to the ministerial priesthood and
religious life, and the encouragement of your own members to fulfil with ever
greater zeal their Christian mission of service in the world.
The Second Vatican Council’s Decree on Priestly Formation, when speaking of the
important work for Church vocations, stresses that “the task of fostering
vocations belongs to the whole Christian community, which should do so in the
first place by living in a fully Christian way". It is therefore true to say
that vocations to the priesthood and religious life are a proof of the Church’s
vitality. We can borrow from the Gospel parable of the sower and say that just
as soil proves its worth by the abundance of the harvests it produces so a local
ecclesial community gives proof of its strength and maturity by the number of
vocations that flourish there.
Priestly vocations are not only the proof of the strong faith life of a parish
or diocese, but are also an essential condition for the Church’s life. She finds
her vitality in the Eucharistic Sacrifice, which is the centre and summit of all
evangelization and of full ecclesial life. Hence one sees the indispensable need
for the ordained minister, who alone is able to celebrate the Eucharist. And
this is not to mention the presence of the priest in the Sacrament of Penance
which is the primary means established by Christ for the renewal of the soul
through the gifts of conversion and reconciliation.
The Church looks with gratitude upon your apostolate of fostering vocations to
the ordained ministry and religious life. In this task of promoting vocations
the Church commends your persistent prayers and Christian mortification. Equally
important is the "progressively more advanced instruction of the faithful,
wherein the necessity, nature and excellence of the priestly vocation will be
set forth by preaching, catechetics and the various means of social
communication"
With this in mind let us look to Mary, the Mother of Jesus and of the Church, as
our model and guide in the fostering of Church vocations in our day. In the face
of the present need, let us not give in to fear or discouragement, but rather
find inspiration in the faith of Mary, "who believed that there would be a
fulfilment of what was spoken to her from the Lord". She gives us confidence to
pray, to sacrifice and to work for vocations, even at great personal cost.
The Spirit of Christ is ever calling men and women to dedicate themselves
generously to the service of the Church. We must gather in prayer with Mary, as
did the disciples after Jesus’ Ascension, in expectation of the Holy Spirit’s
coming, so as to implore a new Pentecost of vocations that will renew the face
of the earth in our own day.
I assure you of my encouragement of your worthy endeavours, and in the love of
Christ I impart to all of you and your loved ones my Apostolic Blessing.
© Copyright 1986 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana
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