
VATICAN (CNS): Difficulties and crises within the Catholic Church are not signs of a Church in decline, but one that is alive and living through challenges, just like men and women today, Pope Francis said in a video message released by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network on August 3.
“Let us remember that the Church always has difficulties, always is in crisis, because she’s alive. Living things go through crises. Only the dead don’t have crises,” he said.
The pope also offered his prayer intention for the month of August, which is dedicated to the Church’s mission of evangelisation.
Pope Francis said that the Church’s call to evangelise and not proselytise, is more than just a vocation; it is a part of its identity.
“We can only renew the Church by discerning God’s will in our daily life and embarking on a transformation guided by the Holy Spirit. Our own reform as persons is that transformation. Allowing the Holy Spirit, the gift of God, in our hearts reminds us what Jesus taught and helps us put it into practice,” the pope said.
“Let us begin reforming the Church with a reform of ourselves, without prefabricated ideas, without ideological prejudices, without rigidity, but rather by moving forward based on spiritual experience—an experience of prayer, an experience of charity, an experience of service,” the pope said.
Before reciting his prayer intention, Pope Francis expressed his hope for “an even more missionary option” that “goes out to meet others without proselytism.”
The pope said, “Let us pray for the Church, that she may receive from the Holy Spirit the grace and strength to reform herself in the light of the gospel
The Pope Video was first launched in 2016 to encourage people to join an estimated 50 million Catholics who already had a more formal relationship with the prayer network—better known by its former title, the Apostleship of Prayer.
The prayer network is more than 170 years old.