Pope asks Vatican employees to be missionaries and build bridges

Pope asks Vatican employees to be missionaries and build bridges
Pope Leo on May 24. Photo: CNS/Vatican Media

VATICAN (CNS): Meeting his former colleagues and co-workers and acknowledging how many of them spent many more years working at the Vatican than he did, Pope Leo XIV underlined the important role Vatican employees play in his ministry.

“Popes pass away, but the Curia remains,” the pope told officials and employees of the Roman Curia, Vatican City State and the Vicariate of Rome on May 24.

When the laughter and applause died down, he explained that in a diocese or at the Vatican, the chancery or Curia “is the institution that preserves and transmits the historic memory of a Church, of the ministry of its bishops.”

The pope stressed, “This is very important. Memory is an essential element in a living organism. It is not only turned toward the past, but it nourishes the present and guides the future. Without memory, the journey is lost, it loses its sense of direction.”

Pope Leo XIV was welcomed to the Vatican audience hall with an ovation that went so long that he jokingly warned the employees and their family members that if the applause lasted longer than the remarks he had prepared, he would have to add to his speech.

Together, we must look for ways to be a missionary Church, a Church that builds bridges and encourages dialogue, a Church ever-open to welcoming … with open arms, all those who are in need of our charity, our presence, our readiness to dialogue and our lov

Pope Leo XIV

He spent as much time shaking hands, blessing babies and rosaries and chatting with children who offered him drawings as he did reading his text.

The news agency ANSA reported on May 23 that Pope Leo also approved the traditional employee bonus for the beginning of a new pontificate. The agency said each employee received €500 euros [about HK$4,456].

In the days since his election on May 8, the pope has been meeting with the prefects and other heads of Vatican offices. The day after his election, he temporarily reappointed all the top Vatican officials; the Vatican press office said that he “wishes to set aside some time for reflection, prayer and dialogue before any final appointment or confirmation is made.”

Pope Leo told the May 24 gathering: “As you know, I arrived only two years ago, when our beloved Pope Francis appointed me prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops. So, I left the Diocese of Chiclayo, Peru, and came to work here. What a change!”

The pope said, “And now—what can I say? Only what Simon Peter said to Jesus on Lake Tiberias: ‘Lord, you know everything, you know that I love you’.” 

As I think you know, the mission experience is part of my life, and not only as a baptised person, as for all of us Christians, but because as an Augustinian religious I was a missionary in Peru and in the midst of the Peruvian people my pastoral vocation matured. I cannot thank the Lord enough for this gift

Pope Leo

Pope Leo also strongly reaffirmed Pope Francis’ reorganisation of the Roman Curia with an emphasis on the offices being missionary and supporting the missionary activity of every bishop, diocese and Catholic in the world.

“As I think you know, the mission experience is part of my life, and not only as a baptised person, as for all of us Christians, but because as an Augustinian religious I was a missionary in Peru,” he said, “and in the midst of the Peruvian people my pastoral vocation matured. I cannot thank the Lord enough for this gift.”

He said, “The call to serve the Church here in the Roman Curia has been a new mission, which I have shared with you these past two years. I am still continuing and will continue it, as long as God wills, in this service that has been entrusted to me.”

The pope said, “Together, we must look for ways to be a missionary Church, a Church that builds bridges and encourages dialogue, a Church ever-open to welcoming … with open arms, all those who are in need of our charity, our presence, our readiness to dialogue and our love.”

Vatican employees, he said, are called to support him and the entire Church in the mission of “being at the service of communion and unity in charity and truth.”

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