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The priest at the time of Ordination, after having prepared for this moment for years, says yes to Christ, to be his voice, his mouth, his hands, and serve Him with his whole life, so that the Good Shepherd who loves and helps and guides to the truth is present in the world.
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Mid-Flight Press Conference
En Route to United Kingdom
16 September 2010
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The priest is not a mere office-holder, like those which every society needs in order to carry out certain functions. Instead, he does something which no human being can do of his own power: in Christ’s name he speaks the words which absolve us of our sins and in this way he changes, starting with God, our entire life. Over the offerings of bread and wine he speaks Christ’s words of thanksgiving, which are words of transubstantiation – words which make Christ himself present, the Risen One, his Body and Blood – words which thus transform the elements of the world, which open the world to God and unite it to him.
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Homily
Solemnity, Sacred Heart of Jesus
St. Peter's Square
11 June 2010
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Be aware of the great gift that priests represent for the Church and the world. Through their ministry the Lord continues to save mankind, to make Himself present, to sanctify. Give thanks to God and above all remain close to your priests with prayer and support, especially in moments of difficulty, that they may increasingly become pastors in keeping with God's heart.
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General Audience
St. Peter's Square
5 May 2010
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The priesthood is not simply “office” but sacrament: God makes use of us poor men in order to be, through us, present to all men and women, and to act on their behalf. This audacity of God who entrusts himself to human beings – who, conscious of our weaknesses, nonetheless considers men capable of acting and being present in his stead – this audacity of God is the true grandeur concealed in the word “priesthood”. That God thinks that we are capable of this; that in this way he calls men to his service and thus, from within, binds himself to them.
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Homily
Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
St. Peter's Square
11 June 2010
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It was to be expected that this new radiance of the priesthood (the Year for Priests) would not be pleasing to the “enemy”; he would have rather preferred to see it disappear, so that God would ultimately be driven out of the world. And so it happened that, in this very year of joy for the sacrament of the priesthood, the sins of priests came to light – particularly the abuse of the little ones, in which the priesthood, whose task is to manifest God’s concern for our good, turns into its very opposite. We too insistently beg forgiveness from God and from the persons involved, while promising to do everything possible to ensure that such abuse will never occur again; and that in admitting men to priestly ministry and in their formation we will do everything we can to weigh the authenticity of their vocation and make every effort to accompany priests along their journey, so that the Lord will protect them and watch over them in troubled situations and amid life’s dangers.
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Homily
Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
St. Peter's Square
11 June 2010
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In this Year for Priests, let us ask the Lord of the harvest to send workers to His harvest and to ensure that those who hear His call, following the necessary discernment, may know how to respond generously, not trusting in their own strength but opening themselves to the action of His grace.
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Angelus Address
St Peter's Square
7 February 2010
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Priests are Christ's servants, in the sense that their existence, ontologically configured to Him, have an essentially relational character. The priest is in Christ, for Christ and with Christ at the service of humankind. Precisely because he belongs to Christ, the priest is radically at the service of man.
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General Audience
St. Peter's Square
24 June 2009
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The aim of this Year for Priests is to support each priest's struggle towards spiritual perfection….upon which the effectiveness of his ministry particularly depends… and to help priests, and with them the entire People of God, to rediscover and revive an awareness of the extraordinary and indispensable gift of Grace which the ordained ministry represents, for the person who receives it, for the entire Church, and for the world which would be lost without the real presence of Christ.
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General Audience
St. Peter's Square
24 June 2009
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