The archbishop of Havana, Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, on
Saturday read from a document given him by Pope Francis, outlining the speech
he gave during the pre-conclave General Congregation meetings of the Cardinals.
Cardinal Ortega had been so impressed with the speech he asked the
then-Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio for a copy of the intervention.
Cardinal Ortega received permission from Pope Francis to share the
information.
Here is an unofficial translation of the text
Evangelizing implies Apostolic Zeal
1. - Evangelizing pre-supposes a desire in the Church to come out
of herself. The Church is called to come out of herself and to go to the
peripheries, not only geographically, but also the existential peripheries: the
mystery of sin, of pain, of injustice, of ignorance and indifference to
religion, of intellectual currents, and of all misery.
2. - When the Church does not come out of herself to evangelize,
she becomes self-referential and then gets sick. (cf. The deformed woman of the
Gospel). The evils that, over time, happen in ecclesial institutions have their
root in self-referentiality and a kind of theological narcissism. In
Revelation, Jesus says that he is at the door and knocks. Obviously, the text refers
to his knocking from the outside in order to enter but I think about the times
in which Jesus knocks from within so that we will let him come out. The
self-referential Church keeps Jesus Christ within herself and does not let him
out.
3. - When the Church is self-referential, inadvertently, she
believes she has her own light; she ceases to be the mysterium lunae and gives
way to that very serious evil, spiritual worldliness (which according to De
Lubac, is the worst evil that can befall the Church). It lives to give glory
only to one another.
Put simply, there are two images of the Church: Church which
evangelizes and comes out of herself, the Dei Verbum religiose audiens et
fidente proclamans; and the worldly Church, living within herself, of herself,
for herself. This should shed light on the possible changes and reforms which
must be done for the salvation of souls.
4. - Thinking of the next Pope: He must be a man who, from the
contemplation and adoration of Jesus Christ, helps the Church to go out to the
existential peripheries, that helps her to be the fruitful mother, who gains
life from “the sweet and comforting joy of evangelizing.”
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