Pope Francis to Venezuelan clergy: to serve with 'joy and determination' in the midst of the pandemic

Pope Francis sent a video message on Tuesday encouraging priests and bishops in their ministry during the coronavirus pandemic and reminding them of two principles that, according to him, would "guarantee the growth of the Church".

"I would like to point out to you two principles that should never be lost sight of and which guarantee the growth of the Church, if we are faithful: love of neighbor and service for one another," Pope Francis said in a video message to a meeting of priests and bishops in Venezuela on January 19.

"These two principles are anchored in two sacraments that Jesus institutes at the Last Supper, and which are the foundation, so to speak, of his message: the Eucharist, to teach love, and the washing of the feet, to teach the service. Love and service together, otherwise it won't work “.

In the video, sent to the two-day virtual meeting focused on priestly ministry during the coronavirus crisis, the pope encouraged priests and bishops to minister to "renew the gift of yourselves to the Lord and his holy people" during the pandemic.

The meeting, organized by the Venezuelan Bishops' Conference, takes place a week and a half after the death of the Venezuelan Bishop Cástor Oswaldo Azuaje of Trujillo due to COVID-19 at the age of 69.

Pope Francis said that the virtual meeting was an opportunity for priests and bishops "to share, in a spirit of fraternal ministry, your priestly experiences, your labors, your uncertainties, as well as your desires and your conviction. to carry on the work of the Church, which is the work of the Lord “.

“In these difficult moments, the passage from the Gospel of Mark comes to mind (Mark 6,30: 31-XNUMX), which tells how the Apostles, returning from the mission to which Jesus had sent them, gathered around him. They told him everything they had done, everything they had taught and then Jesus invited them to go, alone with him, to a deserted place to rest for a while. "

He commented: “It is essential that we always return to Jesus, with whom we gather in sacramental fraternity to tell him and tell us 'all that we have done and taught' with the conviction that it is not our work, but that of God. It is he who saves us; we are only tools in his hands “.

The pope invited priests to continue their ministry during the pandemic with "joy and determination".

"This is what the Lord wants: experts in the task of loving others and capable of showing them, in the simplicity of small daily gestures of affection and attention, the caress of divine tenderness," he said.

"Do not be divided, brothers", he exhorted priests and bishops, warning them against the temptation to have "an attitude of sectarian heart, outside the unity of the Church" in the isolation caused by the pandemic.

Pope Francis asked the Venezuelan clergy to rekindle their "desire to imitate the Good Shepherd, and to learn to be the servants of all, especially of the less fortunate and often discarded brothers and sisters, and to ensure that, in this times of crisis, everyone feels accompanied, supported, loved “.

Cardinal Jorge Urosa Savino, Archbishop Emeritus of Caracas, said earlier this month that the pandemic had exacerbated Venezuela's already serious economic, social and political problems.

Inflation in Venezuela exceeded 10 million percent in 2020 and the monthly salaries of many Venezuelans cannot cover the cost of a gallon of milk. More than three million Venezuelans have left the country in the past three years, many of them on foot.

"The political, economic and social situation continues to be very bad, with overwhelming inflation and extremely high devaluation, making us all poorer and poorer," Urosa wrote on January 4.

"The prospects are bleak because this government has not been able to solve the problems of ordinary administration, nor to guarantee the fundamental rights of people, in particular to life, food, health and transport".

But the Venezuelan cardinal also stressed that "even in the midst of the pandemic, of economic, social and political problems, in the midst of negative personal circumstances that some of us may suffer, God is with us".

Pope Francis thanked Venezuelan priests and bishops for their service during the pandemic.

“With gratitude, I assure my closeness and my prayers to all of you who carry out the mission of the Church in Venezuela, in the proclamation of the Gospel and in the numerous initiatives of charity towards brothers exhausted by poverty and the health crisis. I entrust you all to the intercession of Our Lady of Coromoto and of Saint Joseph ”, the Pope said