THE POPE'S MESSAGE TO THE MISSIONARIES OF AFRICA
Dear brothers and sisters,,
It is with great joy that I welcome you
to the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Society of
Missionaries of Africa and the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of Our
Lady of Africa. In thanking your Superiors General for the words they have
addressed to me, I wish to express my cordial greetings and spiritual
closeness, as well as through you, to all the members of your Institutes,
present in Africa and in other parts of the world. Thank you for the service of
the mission of the Church, lived with passion and generosity, in fidelity to
the evangelical insights of your common founder, Cardinal Lavigerie.
Over the past three years, you have
been preparing to celebrate this jubilee. As members of the great “Lavigerie
family”, you have returned to your roots, you have looked back on your history
with gratitude, to give you the means to live your present commitment with a
renewed passion for the Gospel, and to be sowers of hope. With you, I give
thanks to God, not only for the gifts he has given to his Church through your Institutes, but
also and above all, for the fidelity of his love that you celebrate with this
Jubilee. May this Jubilee Year strengthen in you the assurance that “God is
faithful, he who has called you to live in communion with his Son, Jesus Christ
our Lord” (1 Cor 1:9). May your consecration, your ministry thus be able to
manifest concretely, in your fraternal life and in your various commitments,
the fidelity of God’s love and its closeness, to sow hope in the hearts of
those who are wounded, tested, discouraged, and who feel abandoned so often.
Dear friends, you know that when Bishop
Lavigerie, then Archbishop of Algiers, was led by the Spirit to found the
Society of Missionaries of Africa, then the Congregation of Missionary Sisters,
he had in his heart the passion for the Gospel and the desire that it be
proclaimed to all, making himself “everything to all” (cf. 1 Cor 9:22). For
this reason, your roots are marked by Mission ad extra; it is in your DNA.
Thus, following in the footsteps of your founder, your primary concern, your
holy concern, “is that so many of our brothers and sisters live without the
strength, light and consolation of the friendship of Jesus Christ,
without a community of faith that welcomes them, without a horizon of meaning
and life” (Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, n. 49). But, in the light
of the journey made since your foundation, you know that the proclamation of
the Gospel is not synonymous with proselytism; it is this dynamic that leads us
to be close to others, to share with them the gift received, the encounter of
love that has changed your life and that has led you to choose to consecrate
your life to the Lord Jesus, Gospel for the life and salvation of the world. It
is always with him, through him and in him that the mission is lived. So I
encourage you to keep your eyes fixed on Jesus Christ, so that you
never forget that the true missionary is first and foremost a disciple. Have at
heart to cultivate this particular bond that unites you to the Lord, by
listening to his Word, celebrating the Sacraments and serving the brother, so
that your words and actions may manifest his presence, his merciful love, his
compassion to those to whom the Spirit sends you and leads you. May the
celebration of your jubilee thus help you to become “nomads for the Gospel”,
men and women who are not afraid to go into the deserts of this world and seek
together the means to lead their fellow human beings to this oasis that is the
Lord, so that the living water of his love may quench all their thirst.
May this Jubilee Year also contribute
to the development of fraternal bonds between you, because the proclamation of
the Gospel can only be lived at the price of true missionary communion. With
the strength of the Holy Spirit, be witnesses to this hope which does not
disappoint (Cf. Rm 5:5), despite the difficulties. In fidelity to
your roots, do not be afraid to venture out on the paths of mission, to witness
that “God is always a newness, which urges us to leave without respite and move
beyond what is known, towards the peripheries and borders” (Apostolic
Exhortation Gaudete et exsultate, n. 135). May the Holy Spirit make you
build bridges between people. Where the Lord has sent you, contribute to the
growth of a culture of encounter; continue to be the servants of a
dialogue that, while respecting differences, knows how to be enriched by
the difference of others. And I thank you in particular for the work you have
already done in the service of dialogue with Islam, with our Muslim sisters and
brothers. Through the style and simplicity of your lifestyle, you also
demonstrate the need to take care of our common home, the land. Finally, in the
wake of Cardinal Lavigerie, be sowers of hope, fighting against all current
forms of slavery. Always seek to be close to the small and the poor, to those
who expect, at the periphery of our societies, to be recognized in their
dignity, to be welcomed, protected, raised, accompanied, promoted and
integrated.
With this hope, by entrusting you to
the Lord, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Africa, I
give you and all the members of your communities the Apostolic Blessing and I
call upon God’s blessings on those whose lives you share, where the Lord has
sent you. And, please, don’t forget to pray for me. Thank you.
Pope
Francis,
February 8th, 2019