Vatican City, 5 September 2015 (VIS) –
This morning in the Paul VI Hall, Pope Francis received more than
5,000 members of the “Cells of Evangelisation” from all over the
world, accompanied by the Fr. Piergiorgio Perini, parish priest of
St. Eustorgio in Milan, Italy, who founded this institution whose
statutes were formally recognised by the Catholic Church on 15 April
this year. With the help of their “cells”, parish priests are
able to educate their parishes in evangelisation and to continue
their ordinary pastoral ministry while also giving it a missionary
quality.
This missionary aim requires, above
all, “listening to the voice of the Holy Spirit Who continues to
speak to His Church and to drive her to take paths that are at times
little-known but decisive for the progress of evangelisation.
Remaining always willing to listen and being careful never to become
exhausted by tiredness and the difficulties of the moment, are
conditions for overcoming the various obstacles we encounter on the
path of evangelisation”.
The cells, with their daily commitment
and in communion with other ecclesial entities, help the parish
community to become a family “in which we find the rich and
multiform reality of the Church”. “Meeting in homes to share the
joys and hopes that are present in the heart of every person, is a
genuine experience of evangelisation that closely resembles what took
place in the early years of the Church”, remarked the Pope, noting
that the Cells are “able to welcome all without judging anyone, to
offer the experience of God's presence and love for one's brothers.
Welcome is fundamental to evangelisation, as it is one of the first
signs of the communion to which we are called to bear witness, for
having encountered Christ in our life”.
The Holy Father exhorted the members of
the movement to make the Eucharist the heart of their evangelising
mission, “so that each Cell may be a Eucharistic community where
breaking bread is equivalent to recognising the real presence of
Jesus Christ among us”. “Your statutes were approved on Divine
Mercy Sunday. May you always bear witness to the tenderness of God
the Father and His closeness to everyone, especially the weakest and
loneliest”.
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