Pope to Caritas Internationalis: the meaning of Charity
By Pope
More than 300 delegates of Caritas Internationalis Member Organizations have been meeting in Rome since last week for their 21st General Assembly, on the theme âOne human family, one common homeâ. The meeting takes place every four years to review the progress and policies of the Caritas Confederation, and to define a strategic framework that will carry it forward over the next four years.
Charity
When he received the delegates in the Vatican on Monday, Pope Francis began by reaffirming how charity is not just âan offering we make in order to keep our conscience quietâ. Rather, âcharity has its origin and its essence in God himselfâ, he said. âIf we considered charity a service, the Church would become a humanitarian agency and the service of charity would become her âlogistics departmentââ, said the Pope.
Integral development
That is why the service of charity âmust choose the logic of integral development as an antidote to the throwaway culture of indifferenceâ, he continued. âThe poor are above all persons, and their faces conceal that of Christ himselfâ. The Pope stressed how âthe worst discrimination from which the poor suffer is lack of spiritual attention". âThey need Godâ, he said, âand we cannot fail to offer them His friendship, His blessing, His Wordâ.
Communion
Finally, âit is communion in Christ and in the Church that animates, accompanies and sustains the service of charityâ, said the Pope. âIn this way, the diakonia of charity becomes a visible instrument of communionâŚwhich is central in the Church, and defines its essenceâ.
Charity is a relationship
Pope Francis then offered other definitions of what charity is â and is not. âYou cannot live charity without having interpersonal relationships with the poorâ, he said, adding how charity must involve the heart, the soul and our whole being. The Pope warned against living a âhypocritical or deceptive charityâ, associating charitable work with philanthropy, efficiency, or obsessive organization. Charity is the most âcoveted of the virtues to which we can aspire in order to imitate Godâ, he said.
Charity is not a business
âCharityâ, said Pope Francis, âis not a sedative for our restless conscienceâ. It is also not a business. The Pope spoke of the scandal of those who âtalk a lot about charity but live in luxuryâ, organizing meetings on charity and âwasting so much moneyâ. âCharity is not an idea or a pious feelingâ, he concluded, âbut an experiential encounter with Christâ, where we meet Him in the poor.
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