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Pope: There’s an Answer to Empty Confessionals
Explains St. John Vianney’s “Virtuous Circle” Secret
VATICAN CITY, JUNE 18, 2009 zenit.org/article-26211?l=english Pope Benedict XVI is urging priests to not become resigned to empty confessionals, but to help people rediscover the beauty of the sacrament by deepening their understanding of the Eucharist.
The Pope stated this in a letter to the priests of the world, on the occasion of the Year for Priests, which begins Friday in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Mary Vianney, the Curé d’Ars.
The saint “taught his parishioners primarily by the witness of his life,” the Pontiff affirmed. “It was from his example that they learned to pray, halting frequently before the tabernacle for a visit to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.”
He taught them about the Eucharist, but it was “most effective when they saw him celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass,” the Holy Father said.
He added that the saint “was convinced that the fervor of a priest’s life depended entirely upon the Mass” and “was accustomed, when celebrating, also to offer his own life in sacrifice.”
This identification with the sacrifice of the Cross led him from the altar to the confessional, Benedict XVI affirmed.
He continued: "Priests ought never to be resigned to empty confessionals or the apparent indifference of the faithful to this sacrament. In France, at the time of the Cure of Ars, confession was no more easy or frequent than in our own day, since the upheaval caused by the revolution had long inhibited the practice of religion.
"Yet he sought in every way, by his preaching and his powers of persuasion, to help his parishioners to rediscover the meaning and beauty of the Sacrament of Penance, presenting it as an inherent demand of the Eucharistic presence.
Please read the entire article. Join our Pope in praying also in this new year beginning today…of the Year of the Priest.
Explains St. John Vianney’s “Virtuous Circle” Secret
VATICAN CITY, JUNE 18, 2009 zenit.org/article-26211?l=english Pope Benedict XVI is urging priests to not become resigned to empty confessionals, but to help people rediscover the beauty of the sacrament by deepening their understanding of the Eucharist.
The Pope stated this in a letter to the priests of the world, on the occasion of the Year for Priests, which begins Friday in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Mary Vianney, the Curé d’Ars.
The saint “taught his parishioners primarily by the witness of his life,” the Pontiff affirmed. “It was from his example that they learned to pray, halting frequently before the tabernacle for a visit to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.”
He taught them about the Eucharist, but it was “most effective when they saw him celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass,” the Holy Father said.
He added that the saint “was convinced that the fervor of a priest’s life depended entirely upon the Mass” and “was accustomed, when celebrating, also to offer his own life in sacrifice.”
This identification with the sacrifice of the Cross led him from the altar to the confessional, Benedict XVI affirmed.
He continued: "Priests ought never to be resigned to empty confessionals or the apparent indifference of the faithful to this sacrament. In France, at the time of the Cure of Ars, confession was no more easy or frequent than in our own day, since the upheaval caused by the revolution had long inhibited the practice of religion.
"Yet he sought in every way, by his preaching and his powers of persuasion, to help his parishioners to rediscover the meaning and beauty of the Sacrament of Penance, presenting it as an inherent demand of the Eucharistic presence.
Please read the entire article. Join our Pope in praying also in this new year beginning today…of the Year of the Priest.