Vatican City, 24 January 2015 (VIS) –
At midday in the Consistory Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace the
Holy Father met with the participants in the ecumenical colloquium of
men and women religious organised by the Congregation for the
Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life,
on the occasion of the Year for Consecrated Life. He highlighted that
it is particularly meaningful that the meeting took place during the
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: “Each year this [week] reminds
us that spiritual ecumenism is the soul of the ecumenical movement”.
He went on to share with those present some thoughts regarding the
importance of consecrated life to Christian unity.
“The wish to re-establish unity among
all Christians is present naturally in all Churches, and regards both
clergy and laypeople”, he began. “But religious life, which is
rooted in Christ's will and the common tradition of the undivided
Church, has without doubt a particular vocation in the promotion of
this unity. … The search for union with God and unity within the
fraternal community is proper to religious life, which thus realises
in an exemplary fashion the prayer to the Lord that 'that they all
may be one'”. Religious life, he continued, “shows us precisely
that this unity is not the fruit of our efforts, but is a gift of the
Holy Spirit, Who realises unity in diversity. It also shows us that
this unity can be achieved only by journeying together, if we take
the path of fraternity in love, in service, and in mutual
acceptance”.
The Pontiff emphasised that there is no
unity without conversion, prayer, or holiness of life. He remarked
that religious life reminds us that “at the heart of every search
for unity, and therefore every ecumenical effort, there is above all
the conversion of the heart, that leads to asking for and the
granting of forgiveness”, and that the commitment to ecumenism
responds, first and foremost, to the prayer of the Lord Jesus and it
is based essentially on prayer”. He added that “religious life
helps us to become aware of the call addressed to baptised persons:
the call to holiness of life, that is the one true path towards
unity”. He concluded by expressing his gratitude for the witness to
the Gospel given by men and women religious, and for their service in
the cause of Christian unity.
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