Vocation and Mission Are Inseparable
April 13, 2008. Today, on all continents, ecclesial communities ask the Lord
for numerous and holy vocations to the priesthood, to consecrated life and the
mission, and to Christian marriage, as they meditate upon the theme: Vocations
at the service of the Church-mission.
This year the World Day comes amid preparations for the Pauline Year, due
to begin on June 28th, to celebrate the two thousandth anniversary of the birth
of the Apostle Paul, missionary par excellence.
He therefore represents a model for all Christians, in particular for
missionaries for life, that is, for those men and women who dedicate themselves
totally to proclaiming Christ to the many people who do not now know Him: this
is a vocation that preserves its whole validity.
This missionary service is carried out in the first place by priests, who
dispense the Word of God and the Sacraments and, through their pastoral charity,
show everyone, especially the sick, the weak and the poor, the healing presence
of Christ, sometimes confirming their faithfulness to Christ with the sacrifice
of their own lives, as happened yesterday for the two religious killed in Guinea
and Kenya.
Let us pray for constant increase in the ranks of those who decide to live the
Gospel radically through the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. They are
men and women who have a prime role in evangelization, united by a single goal:
that of testifying to God's primacy over all, and spreading His Kingdom in all
areas of society.
Christian matrimony is also an important missionary vocation: husband and wife are called
to live the Gospel in the family, in the workplace, and in the parish and civic
communities where they offer their valuable contributions.
Source: Vatican Information Service:
http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/vis/vis_en.html