ZE08102609 - 2008-10-26
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Pontiff Says Word of God Is Church's Priority


Affirms Scripture Is Key for Evangelization

VATICAN CITY, OCT. 26, 2008 (<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- 
Benedict XVI says the priority for the Church today is above all to 
nourish itself with the Word of God, so as to bring forward the new 
evangelization.

The Pope said this today when he closed the world Synod of Bishops on 
the Word of God.

He concelebrated the closing Mass with the synod fathers, expressing 
his desire that the conclusions of the synod "would be taken to every 
community," so that "the need is understood to translate the word 
that has been heard into gestures of love, since only in this way is 
the proclamation of the Gospel made believable, despite human weaknesses."

The Holy Father insisted various times on the importance of the link 
between hearing the Word and evangelization, as a fundamental point 
of the testimony of Christians around the world, especially with nonbelievers.

"Many people are seeking, perhaps without realizing it, to encounter 
Christ and his Gospel; many need to find in him the meaning of their 
lives," the Pontiff said. "To give a clear and shared testimony of a 
life according to the Word of God, demonstrated by Jesus, is 
therefore an indispensable criteria for verifying the mission of the Church.

"It is necessary for the faithful to have wide access to sacred 
Scripture so that people, finding the truth, can grow in authentic 
love. This is an indispensable requisite today for evangelization."

The Bishop of Rome also referred to the Gospel of the day on Christ's 
commandment to love your neighbor as yourself. He affirmed that "the 
fullness of the Law, just as of divine Scriptures, is love."

"One who thinks they've understood Scripture, or at least a part of 
them, without making the effort to build, through his intelligence, 
the double love for God and for neighbor, shows that in reality he is 
still far from having understood its profound sense," he affirmed.

China

Benedict XVI also mentioned some of the issues considered during the 
synod, such as that of the need for the magisterium to correctly 
interpret Scripture, the liturgy as the fundamental place to hear the 
Word, and the need for the biblical formation of priests.

"Given that sometimes an encounter with Scripture runs the risk of 
not being an ecclesial 'event,' but is rather exposed to subjectivism 
and arbitrariness, a robust and believable pastoral promotion of the 
knowledge of sacred Scripture is indispensable, to announce, 
celebrate and live the Word in the Christian community," the Pope affirmed.

"The privileged place where the Word of God resounds, which edifies 
the Church, as was said many times in the synod, is undoubtedly the 
liturgy," he added.

But on the other hand, the Holy Father insisted on the importance of 
"current efforts to bring about a biblical movement among the laity," 
as well as the "effort to teach the faith using the Word of God also 
to those who are 'far away' and especially to those who are sincerely 
seeking the meaning of their lives."

Finally, the Pontiff thanked all those who had participated in the 
synod. He gave special mention to the bishops of China, "who have not 
been able to be represented in the synodal assembly."

"I want to here give voice to, and give thanks to God for, their love 
for Christ, their communion with the universal Church and their 
fidelity to the Successor of the Apostle Peter," he said. "They are 
present in our prayer, together with the faithful entrusted to their 
pastoral care."


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