Pope Francis: “Deacons are the face of the church in the daily life of a community”

Pope Francis: “Deacons are the face of the church in the daily life of a community”

Days after celebrating the Jubilee for Deacons, the Holy Father added a few more thoughts on the diaconate this past weekend, while speaking to members of the International Diaconate Center.

From Vatican Radio: ย 

In remarks to the delegates from the International Diaconate Center, Pope Francis focused on the early Churchโ€™s foundation of the diaconate as a concrete expression of Jesusโ€™ new commandment of love.

He also said their 50th anniversary, which takes place in this Jubilee of Mercy, provides โ€œa spiritual context aimed at renewing in us awareness of the importance of mercy in our lives and in our ministryโ€.

The Holy Father said Jesus Himself is the newness of the new commandment of love in the Gospel of John.

โ€œThe Lord Jesus entrusted the Apostles with a new commandment: โ€œlove one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one anotherโ€. Jesus Himself is this โ€˜newnessโ€™. He gave us an example so that, as He did, we should also doโ€ฆ By loving one another, the disciples continue the mission for which the Son of God came into the world. They understand, with the help of the Holy Spirit, that this commandment involves service to our brothers and sisters.โ€

This realization of the necessity of service along with the concrete needs of the early Christian community, the Pope said, led the disciples to implement the diaconate, a word which literally means service.

He said, โ€œDeacons manifest the commandment of Jesus in a particular way: imitating God in the service of others; imitating God who is love and desires to serve us. The manner of Godโ€™s acting โ€“ that is, His acting with patience, goodness, compassion, and willingness to make us better persons โ€“ these must also characterize all ministers. It is especially deacons who are the face of the Church in the daily life of a community, which lives and journeys in the midst of the people and in which the greatest is not the one who commands, but the one who servesโ€

Pope Francis concluded by telling the deacons, โ€œMay the Lord sustain you in your service and help you arrive at an ever deeper faith in His love, so that you may live it in joy and dedication.โ€

Below is Vatican Radioโ€™s English translation of the Popeโ€™s remarks:

Dear Brothers,

Itโ€™s my pleasure to welcome you in occasion of the 50th anniversary of the International Center of the Diaconate, which you celebrated at the end of last year. Your visit takes place during the Holy Year of Mercy, which provides a spiritual context aimed at renewing in us awareness of the importance of mercy in our lives and in our ministry. I thank you all for your presence, and I especially thank Mons. Fรผrst and Prof. KieรŸling for their kind words.

The Lord Jesus entrusted the Apostles with a new commandment: โ€œlove one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one anotherโ€ (Jn 13,34). Jesus Himself is this โ€˜newnessโ€™. He gave us an example so that, as He did, we should also do (cf. Jn 13,15). That commandment of love is the last will of Jesus, given to the disciples in the upper room after the washing of the disciplesโ€™ feet. Shortly afterwards he underlines: โ€œThis is my commandment: love one another as I have loved youโ€ (Jn 15,12). ย By loving one another, the disciples continue the mission for which the Son of God came into the world. They understand, with the help of the Holy Spirit, that this commandment involves service to our brothers and sisters. In order to provide for the concrete care of people and their necessities, the Apostles chose several โ€œdeaconsโ€, that is, servants. Deacons manifest the commandment of Jesus in a particular way: imitating God in the service of others; imitating God who is love and desires to serve us. The manner of Godโ€™s acting โ€“ that is, His acting with patience, goodness, compassion, and willingness to make us better persons โ€“ these must also characterize all ministers: Bishops as successors of the Apostles, priests โ€“ their collaborators โ€“ and deacons in the concrete โ€œserving at tableโ€ (Acts 6,2). It is especially deacons who are the face of the Church in the daily life of a community, which lives and journeys in the midst of the people and in which the greatest is not the one who commands, but the one who serves (cf. Lk 22,26).

Dear deacons, I hope your pilgrimage to Rome during this Jubilee Year is an intense experience of the mercy of God and that it helps you to grow in your vocation as ministers of Christ. May the Lord sustain you in your service and help you arrive at an ever deeper faith in His love, so that you may live it in joy and dedication. Know that my prayer and my blessing is with you always, and please do not forget to pray for me. Thank you.

(from Vatican Radio)


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