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Pope Francis has again sharply denounced the culture of clericalism among priests in the Catholic church, calling it “one of the greatest deformations” that must be confronted by the global faith community and saying it helps “diminish and undervalue” the contributions that laypeople make.
The pontiff has also strongly reaffirmed the right of laypeople to make decisions in their lives, saying that priests must trust that the Holy Spirit is working in them and that the Spirit “is not only the ‘property’ of the ecclesial hierarchy.”
In a letter to Cardinal Marc Ouellet in his role as the head of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America, released by the Vatican Tuesday, Francis says he wants to speak to the members of the commission about how to better serve what he terms “the Holy Faithful People of God.”
“Evoking the Holy Faithful People of God is to evoke that horizon which we are invited to look at and reflect upon,” states the pope. “It is the Holy Faithful People of God that as pastors we are continually invited to look to, to protect, to accompany, to sustain and to serve.”
“A father cannot imagine himself without his children,” he continues. “He can be a great worker, professional, spouse, friend but what makes him a father has a face: they are his children.”
“The same happens to us,” states Francis. “We are pastors. A pastor cannot imagine himself without his flock, which he is called to serve. The pastor is a pastor of a people, and he serves the people from amongst them.”
ncronline.org/news/vatican/francis-spirit-works-laypeople-not-property-hierarchy
The pontiff has also strongly reaffirmed the right of laypeople to make decisions in their lives, saying that priests must trust that the Holy Spirit is working in them and that the Spirit “is not only the ‘property’ of the ecclesial hierarchy.”
In a letter to Cardinal Marc Ouellet in his role as the head of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America, released by the Vatican Tuesday, Francis says he wants to speak to the members of the commission about how to better serve what he terms “the Holy Faithful People of God.”
“Evoking the Holy Faithful People of God is to evoke that horizon which we are invited to look at and reflect upon,” states the pope. “It is the Holy Faithful People of God that as pastors we are continually invited to look to, to protect, to accompany, to sustain and to serve.”
“A father cannot imagine himself without his children,” he continues. “He can be a great worker, professional, spouse, friend but what makes him a father has a face: they are his children.”
“The same happens to us,” states Francis. “We are pastors. A pastor cannot imagine himself without his flock, which he is called to serve. The pastor is a pastor of a people, and he serves the people from amongst them.”
ncronline.org/news/vatican/francis-spirit-works-laypeople-not-property-hierarchy