Dear Priests!
In only about two weeks’ time, on the
Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Friday 19th June, we will
experience an intense moment of faith, closely united with the Holy Father and
amongst ourselves, when we shall begin the Year for Priests by celebrating
Vespers of the Feast in the Basilica of St. Peter at the Vatican.
Each day we are called to conversion, but
we are called to it in a very particular way during this year, in union with all
those who have received the gift of priestly ordination. Conversion to what? It
is conversion to be ever more authentically that which we already are, conversion
to our ecclesial identity of which our ministry is a necessary consequence, so
that a renewed and joyous awareness of our “being” will determine our “acting”,
or rather will create the space allowing Christ the Good Shepherd to live in us
and to act through us.
Our spirituality must be nothing other than
the spirituality of Christ himself, the one and only Supreme High Priest of the
New Testament.
In this year, which the Holy Father has
providentially announced, we will seek together to concentrate on the identity
of Christ the Son of God, in communion with the Father and the Holy Spirit, who
became man in the virginal womb of Mary, and on his mission to reveal the
Father and His wondrous plan of salvation. This mission of Christ carries with
it the building up of the Church: behold the Good Shepherd (Cf. Jn. 19:1-21)
who gives his life for the Church (Cf. Eph. 5: 25).
Yes, conversion every day of our lives so
that Christ’s manner of life may be the manner of life made ever more manifest
in each one of us.
We must exist for others, we must undertake
to live with the People in a union of holy and divine love (which clearly
presupposes the richness of holy celibacy), which obliges us to live in
authentic solidarity with those who suffer and who live in a great many types
of poverty.
We must be labourers for the building up of
the one Church of Christ, for which we must live purposefully and faithfully
the communion of love with the Pope, with the Bishops, with our brother priests
and with the Faithful. We must live this communion with the unbroken pilgrimage
of the Church within the very sinews of the Mystical Body.
We should be able to run spiritually in
this Year with a “wide open heart” so as to inwardly conform to our vocation
the better to say, in truth “it is no longer I who live but Christ who lives in
me” (Gal. 2:20).
The holiness of priests redounds to the
benefit of the entire ecclesial Body. Thus it would be most fitting for all of
us, be that the ordained Faithful, seminarians, the male and female religious,
and the lay Faithful, to find ourselves all together at the Vatican Basilica
for the Vespers presided over by the Holy Father, which will be celebrated
after welcoming the Reliquary of the heart of that most outstanding priestly model
who is St. John Mary Vianney.
Those who are unable to be in City of Rome are
encouraged to join themselves spiritually to the occasion.
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Entrance to
the Basilica from 16.00
The welcoming of the Reliquary at 17.30,
followed by the celebration of Vespers
Entrance Tickets must be requested by Fax
(06-69885863) from the Prefecture of the Papal Household and may be collected
the preceding day from the Bronze Doors, under the Colonnade to the side of the
Basilica.
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Priests will
wear their proper clerical attire, and religious the habit of the Institute to
which they belong.
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The Year for
Priests will conclude with an International Convention in Rome on the 9th,
10th and 11th of June 2010.
More detailed information concerning that
event will be made available by this end of the current month of June.
Al those who are interested in taking part may refer
to Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi (Via della Pigna 13/a, I-00186 Roma – tel.
(0039)06-698961) to answer all questions of a practical nature.
XMauro
Piacenza
Titular Archbishop of Vittoriana
Secretary