Priests Must Be Holy and Educators of Holiness



VATICAN CITY (VIS) – On Saturday the Holy Father received superiors and students from the diocesan seminary of Rome, “Almo Collegio Capranica,” on the occasion of the feast of its patroness, St. Agnes, on January 21.

The Pope told the students that “the lesson that we can learn from St.

Agnes is heroic constancy in the faith usque ad effusionem sanguinis.

This young martyr invites us to persevere with fidelity in our mission,

even to the point of sacrificing our life if necessary. It calls for an

interior disposition that must be fed daily with prayer and a serious

ascetic program.”

“Priests,” he continued, “called to be enlighhtened guides and coherent

examples of Christian life for the People of God, cannot fall short of the

faith that the Lord and His Church place in them. They must be holy and

they must be educators of holiness with their teaching, but even more with

their witness. This is the 'martyrdom' to which God calls them, a martyrdom

which, even though it does involve violent bloodshed, always requires that

bloodless but 'heroic constancy in the faith' which characterizes the

existence of the true disciples of Christ.”

(This update courtesy of Vatican Information Service.)

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