Papal Audience with Superiors-General

by Sister Julie on May 9, 2007

in blog post, news on the nunfront

Pope to Women Religious: Be God’s Friends
Receives Superiors-General in Audience

VATICAN CITY, MAY 8, 2007 (Zenit.org) – To be prophets in today’s world, women religious must cultivate an intimate friendship with God, Benedict XVI says.

The Pope said that on Monday in an audience with a group of superiors-general of women’s religious congregations, gathered in a plenary assembly that ends Thursday.

“The ‘prophet’ first listens and contemplates, then speaks, letting himself be totally infused with that love for God that fears nothing and is stronger than death,” the Holy Father said to the representatives of 794 religious families.

The Pontiff continued: “An authentic prophet, therefore, is not overly worried about doing works, which is undoubtedly important, but not essential. The prophet tries, above all, to be a witness of God’s love, trying to live it in today’s world, even if his presence is considered ‘uncomfortable’ to some, because it offers and incarnates alternative values.

“Only union with God can cause and strengthen the ‘prophetic’ role of your mission, which consists in the ‘proclamation of the heavenly kingdom,’ an indispensable proclamation in every age and society.”

Search for Christ

Benedict XVI encouraged the superiors to make their primary concern that of helping “your fellow sisters to search for Christ and place themselves in generous service to the Gospel.”

He added: “Do not give in to the temptation of distancing yourselves from intimacy with your heavenly Spouse by letting yourselves be captured by the concerns and problems of everyday life.

“Do not tire of making every possible effort for the human, cultural and spiritual formation of those entrusted to you, so that they will be able to respond to the modern cultural and social challenges.”

In her greeting to Benedict XVI, the president of the International Union of Superiors-General, Sister Therezinha Rasera, said: “We believe that our mission is, above all else, caring for life, wherever it is threatened.

“We are present in places of poverty, conflict, tensions, wars and in the most remote corners of the planet, often experiencing the same conditions and destiny of people who are suffering.”

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(see earlier Zenit article Religious Superiors to Meet in Rome)

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Kerry May 9, 2007 at 1:21 pm

Sister Julie–this pertains to an old post request of yours on thoughts about blogging ministry. Sorry to speak off-topic. Hope it’s useful Best, A deacon

http://subversivechristianity.blogspot.com/2007/05/sevensixfive-on-religious-blogging.html

Sister Julie May 9, 2007 at 2:24 pm

Thanks so much, A Deacon. I’m sorry to see that you are leaving the blogosphere. I’ve enjoyed your blog. I hope you’ll visit from time to time. God bless. Sister Julie

Natty May 14, 2007 at 12:13 pm

Ah, so this is what our prioress was attending in Rome. I just made the connection. She related a rather humorous story of getting elbowed out of the way by 3 tall European Domincan Sisters in habits so that they could shake the pope’s hand. Sr. N. was not crushed at the loss of the opportunity for direct papal contact, and was rather amused at the habited sisters who did things like stand on the chairs after the Swiss Guard had just asked everyone NOT to stand on the chairs. She did observe that he was shorter than you’d imagine from pictures you see in the press.

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