Pope Francis: The Word of God rekindles hope

Hannah Brockhaus By Hannah Brockhaus for CNA

Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. / Vatican Media

Vatican City, Jan 23, 2022 / 15:10 pm (CNA).

On Word of God Sunday, Pope Francis reminded Christians that God speaks to them through scripture, filling them with hope and guiding their journey of faith.

“The word is at the center: it reveals God and leads us to man,” the pope said Jan. 23.

Pope Francis celebrated Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica for the fourth annual Sunday of the Word of God, during which he for the first time formally conferred upon lay Catholics the ministries of lector and catechist.

Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media
Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media

In his homily at Mass, Francis reflected on the “God of closeness” who guides us by his word.

God “wants to relieve the burdens that crush you, to warm your wintry coldness, to brighten your daily dreariness and to support your faltering steps,” the pope said. “This he does by his word, by the word he speaks to rekindle hope amid the ashes of your fears, to help you rediscover joy in the labyrinths of your sorrows, to fill with hope your feelings of solitude. He makes you move forward, not in a labyrinth, but on a daily journey to find him.”

Following the proclamation of the Gospel, the candidates for the ministries of catechist and lector were called by name, to which they responded: “Here I am.”

Pope Francis established the ministry of catechist as an instituted, vocational service within the Catholic Church last May.

The newly instituted ministry is for lay people who have a particular call to serve the Catholic Church as a teacher of the faith. The ministry lasts for the entirety of life, regardless of whether the person is actively carrying out that activity during every part of his or her life.

The pope changed Church law in January 2021 so that women can be formally instituted to the lay ministries of lector and acolyte.

A lector is a person who reads Scripture — other than the Gospel, which is only proclaimed by deacons and priests — to the congregation at Mass.

Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media
Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media

In his homily, Pope Francis noted that “in this celebration, some of our brothers and sisters will be instituted as lectors and catechists.”

“They are called to the important work of serving the Gospel of Jesus, of proclaiming him, so that his consolation, his joy and his liberation can reach everyone,” he said.

“That is also the mission of each one of us: to be credible messengers, prophets of God’s word in the world,” he continued.

Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media
Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media

He encouraged everyone to be passionate about sacred scripture, and to be willing to immerse themselves in the Word of God, which “reveals God’s newness and leads us tirelessly to love others.”

He also warned about the temptation to rigidity, which he called a perversion and an idol.

“Let us put the word of God at the center of the Church’s life and pastoral activity,” he urged. “In this way, we will be liberated from all rigid pelagianism, from all rigidity, set free from the illusion of a spirituality that puts you ‘in orbit,’ unconcerned about caring for our brothers and sisters. Let us put the word of God at the center of the Church’s life and pastoral activity. Let us listen to that word, pray with it, and put it into practice.”

After the homily, Pope Francis continued with the rite of conferral for the ministries of lector and catechist.

He began with the lectors, who knelt one-by-one before him to receive a Bible. Francis prayed over each one with the words: “Receive the book of holy scripture and faithfully transmit the Word of God, so that it may germinate and bear fruit in the hearts of men.”

Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media
Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media

Those being instituted as catechists also knelt before Pope Francis, who handed them each a silver crucifix, while saying: “Receive this sign of our faith, seat of the truth and charity of Christ: proclaim him by your life, actions and word.”

Two people from the Amazonian region in Peru were formally made catechists by the pope, along with other candidates from Brazil, Ghana, Poland, and Spain.

The ministry of lector was conferred on lay Catholics from South Korea, Pakistan, Ghana, and Italy.

Pope Francis declared the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time a special day for celebrating the Word of God when he issued the apostolic letter “Aperuit illis,” in 2019, on the 1,600th anniversary of the death of St. Jerome, who translated the Bible into Latin in the fourth century.

The Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization is the Vatican department responsible for promoting the Sunday of the Word of God.

Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media
Pope Francis conferred on Catholics the lay ministries of catechist and lector at a Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God on Jan. 23, 2022. Vatican Media

Out of concern for the continued spread of COVID-19, around 2,000 people attended the papal Mass, a small percentage of the basilica’s total seating capacity.

Everyone who attended received a book with commentary from the Fathers of the Church on the fourth and fifth chapters of the Gospel of Saint Luke.


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5 Comments

  1. A graced event for the Church, and yet for our Protestant brothers and sisters, and for fraternal Muslims too, we are less a “people of the book [words],” than a people of the Word.

    Meaning the Word as being the Christ of the gospel, rather than the word as being the “gospel of Jesus” (as the synodal Vedemecum words it). That is, that fact at the center, rather than what is written about the fact. Even chronologically, the Eucharistic Church’s apostolic proclamation came before writing or much-later printing of the book.

    Yes, with the Holy Father, “’The word [Word] is at the center: it [He] reveals God and leads us to man,’ the pope said Jan. 23.” The Second Vatican Council phrased the very same truth with greater precision:

    “The truth is that only in the mystery of the incarnate Word does the mystery of man take on light . . .Christ the Lord…by the revelation of the mystery of the Father and His love, fully reveals man to himself and makes his supreme calling clear” (Gaudium et Spes, n. 22).

  2. All the deplorables are there, pelagianism, rigidity, idolatry. Strict adherence to rules “a perversion and idol”. His holiness contrasts this illusory traditional Catholicism, to be hurtled into spatial orbit “unconcerned for our brothers and sisters”.
    A Catholic idolatry so different then to Pachamama ceremonial adoration in the sanctuary of Saint Peter’s Basilica. How can we be so blind? How dare we refuse the unrepentant penitent the Holy Eucharist. How dare we listen to the Word of Christ. As if to idolize what the Word commanded, Go unto all nations and preach penance for the remission of sins.
    The Word is reworded by His Holiness, intended for final clarity post two millenniums of wayward observance. The German Synodal Waywardness, a shining emblematic for the pathway of the Great Synodal Journey. Listen! Finally, listen dear ones. Open your ears to the enchantment of The Great Reformer.
    Actually, I prefer to rent my garments, and instead preach the Gospels as preached by The Apostle whose conversion to Christ we celebrate on the morrow January 25th.

    • May your efforts exult you unto Third Paradise, Father Morello. Then may you return to show the wayward Christian the truth and light.

  3. “Let us put the word of God at the center of the Church’s life and pastoral activity. Let us listen to that word, pray with it, and put it into practice.”
    This is the best advice a Pope, or any good Catholic, could give those choosing to be catechists and lectors. Actually, it is even good for Catholics be they theologians, priests, nuns or lay people.
    Why? Because the Word is all about love- not only God’s infinite love for all of us but also the call for us to love God, our neighbor and the whole of God’s creation. This call was first made in the Garden of Eden, and our Redeemer made the same call. Pope Francis is a great teacher; he never ceases to remind us of this call.

  4. He also warned about the temptation to rigidity, which he called a perversion and an idol.

    Dear Frank: Forgive us! We are guilty of faith in having listened to precepts of Divine Law! Further, we are guilty of hope and charity, having moved our wills and hearts to honor the Divine Law. Not only that! We have resolved and have practiced for many moons our obedience to Divine Law. Forgive us, for we are very guilty!

    Now let’s talk about fraternal correction. Are you listening?

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