Vatican City, 18 February 2015 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has sent a message to the faithful of Brazil on the
occasion of the 52nd Campaign for Fraternity in Brazil, organised
annually by the Episcopal Conference during Lent. The theme of this
year's Campaign is “Fraternity: Church and Society”.
“We are nearing Lent, the time of
preparation for Easter: a time of penance, prayer and charity, a time
to renew our lives, to identify with Jesus through generous donation
to our brothers, especially those most in need”, writes the Pope.
“Indeed, the Church, the community in which 'God gathered together
as one all those who in faith look upon Jesus as the author of
salvation and the source of unity and peace', cannot be indifferent
to the needs of those she encounters, as 'the joys and the hopes, the
griefs and the anxieties of the men of this age, especially those who
are poor or in any way afflicted … are the joys and hopes, the
griefs and anxieties of the followers of Christ'”.
Francis mentions in his message that
during these forty days, the Campaign for Fraternity wishes to help
deepen, in the light of the Gospel, dialogue and collaboration
between Church and society, to serve the construction of the Kingdom
of God in the heart and life of the Brazilian people. He underlines,
however, that this is not the exclusive task of institutions: all
people must contribute, starting in their own home, their own
workplace, and in relations with others. “Let us recall that each
individual Christian and every community is called to be an
instrument of God for the liberation and promotion of the poor, and
for enabling them to be fully a part of society. This demands that we
be docile and attentive to the cry of the poor and come to their
aid”.
The Holy Father encourages an
“examination of conscience” on the “concrete and effective
commitment of each one of us in the construction of a more just,
fraternal and peaceful society”. He concludes, “I hope that this
year's Lenten journey, in the light of the proposals of the Campaign
for Fraternity, may predispose hearts to the new life offered to us
by Christ, and that the transformative power that flows from the
Resurrection reaches everyone in its pastoral, family, social and
cultural dimension, and strengthens sentiments of fraternity and
lively collaboration in every heart”.
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