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John Paul II Tells What Should Be a Bishop's Top
Priority
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, SEPT. 19, 2003 (Zenit.org).-
John Paul II says the first priority of a bishop is to be holy.
The Pope expressed this conviction today when he received in audience the
180 participants in a course of formation for bishops of English-speaking
mission territories. The Vatican Congregation for the Evangelization of
Peoples organized the course.
"Be holy!" the Holy Father said during the audience held at the
papal summer residence. "On different occasions I have noted that
holiness is the urgent pastoral need of our times."
"It is a pressing requirement first of all for those whom God has
called to serve him more closely," he said. "Indeed, in order to
be vigilant guardians of the Lord's flock, in order to protect it from all
kinds of dangers, in order to feed it with the food of the Word and the
Eucharist, pastors themselves must be nourished by intense and constant
prayer, and must cultivate a deep intimacy with Christ."
"Only in this way will they become, for priests and for the faithful,
examples of fidelity and witnesses of an apostolic zeal enlightened by the
Holy Spirit," the Pope added.
"No activity, no matter how important, should distract you from this
spiritual priority that sets the tone for the apostolic mandate received
with episcopal ordination," he insisted.
"Be pastors who, by their example more than by their words, honor the
Gospel and inspire in those around them the desire to know it better and
to put it into practice," he concluded. On Oct. 16 John Paul II plans
to publish a postsynodal apostolic exhortation on the role of bishops.
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