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ADDRESS OF PAUL VI TO
THE PRIESTS OF THE INSTITUT FOR CONTINUING THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION
Saturday, 11 December 1971
We are very pleased to welcome the priests who have been participating in the
Institute for Continuing Theological Education at the North American College. We
are confident that your time in Rome has enabled you to renew and deepen the
grace which God bestowed upon you in the laying on of hands (Cfr. 2 Tim.
1, 6).
You know well how much the faithful today desire greater knowledge of the
Christian teaching. They have so many questions that trouble them. It is the
noble task of the priest to offer them the doctrine of the Church in its
authentic form, but presented in a manner suitable to the mentality and concerns
of our times (Cfr. Discourse of Pope John XXIII at the Solemn Opening of the
Second Vatican Council). Thus you have done well by turning to scriptural and
theological studies in order to find the best ways to bring to your people a
profound and true understanding of the faith which they profess. Your
willingness to spend three months in intense learning and reflection is a
wonderful sign of your zeal and desire to offer to others as effectively as
possible the doctrinal riches of the Church.
But we must never forget who is the center of all our preaching: it is always
Christ whom we must proclaim. It is his Gospel that we must bring to our
listeners-a Gospel of joy, because it saves; a Gospel of sacrifice, because it
demands total self-giving; a Gospel of love, because it announces the infinite
mercy of our heavenly Father. It is Our prayer that you return to your people
strengthened in that joy, in that self-giving, in that love, so that you will,
through the grace of our Lord, be increasingly effective witnesses to his Gospel
and ministers of his life to his brothers and sisters.
We express Our appreciation and gratitude to Bishop Hickey, to Father
Mahowald and to all who have made this Institute possible. We assure you of Our
prayers and We impart to you Our paternal Apostolic Blessing.
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