Pope to new Cardinals: Work for 'an ever more symphonic and synodal Church'
By Lisa Zengarini
âThe College of Cardinals is called to resemble a symphony orchestra, representing the harmony and synodality of the Church.â Pope Francis made this remark as he presided on Saturday at the Consistory for the creation of 21 Cardinals in St. Peter's Square.
Diversity in one Catholic Church
In his homily addressed to the College of Cardinals and its new members (including 19 archbishops and bishops, and two priests), the Pope reflected on the reading from the Acts on the story of the Pentecost, in which the Apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit and experienced the gift of tongues as they preached the Gospel to Jews of different nationalities in Jerusalem (Acts 2, 1-11).
The gift of being evangelized in our own language
He drew attention to the similarity between all those Jews of different nationalities and languages who heard the Apostles preaching to them and the Bishops and Cardinals of our time hailing âfrom all parts of the world, from the most diverse nationsâ.
Seen in this perspective, Pope Francis noted, the story of the Pentecost should make us âthink back with gratitude on the gift of having been evangelized and having been drawn from various peoples who, each in their own time received the Kerygma, the proclamation of the mystery of salvation, and in welcoming it, were baptized in the Holy Spirit and became part of the Churchâ who âspeaks all languages, is One and is Catholic.â
He therefore pointed out that before being âapostlesâ, before being priests,bishops, cardinals, pastors should remember that they are âParthians, Medes, Elamites etcâ like those Jews, and should be grateful for having received the grace of the Gospel among their respective peoples of origin and in their own language, through their grandparents and parents, catechists, priests, and religious.
Evangelized evangelizers, not funtionaries
âIndeed - the Pope said - we are evangelizers to the extent we cherish in our hearts the wonder and gratitude of having been evangelized, even of being evangelized, because this is really a gift always present, that must be continually renewed in our memories and in faith, because, he emphasized, "We are evangelized evangelizers, non functionaries".
Remarking that âthe Pentecost is not a thing of the pastâ, butâ a creative act that God continually renewsâ, and that âthe Church, and every baptized member, lives the today of God, through the action of the Holy Spiritâ, Pope Francis reminded the Cardinals receiving the biretta today that their new role renews in them their âvocation and mission in and for the Churchâ.
Working for an ever more symphonic and synodal Church
He clarified this mission with the image of the orchestra which embodies simultaneous diversity and unity ârepresenting the harmony and synodality of the Churchâ.
âDiversity is necessary; it is indispensable. However, each sound must contribute to the common design. This is why mutual listening is essentialâ, the Pope said, adding that the conductor of the orchestra is called to help âeach person and the whole orchestra develop the greatest creative fidelityâ.
Hence the call to the College of Cardinals to work for âan ever more symphonic and synodal Churchâ confiding in the Holy Spirit who âcreates variety and unity and âis harmony itself.â
âWe entrust ourselves to his gentle and strong guidance, and to the gracious care of the Virgin Mary,â Pope Francis concluded.
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