Earlier, ahead of his Priestly Ordination, Deacon Gilbert had to told “EWTN News Nightly” that “it’s something wonderful to be ordained by the pope, Pope Leo. I think it’s a special gift that God is giving me and the other brothers that will also be ordained.”
“Being a priest for me means I have to be a sign of hope for the people with whom I live, with whom I will minister,” he had said, adding that he is happy to practice “the habit of looking at things with the eyes of Jesus Christ ... helping others to look at the world through the eyes of Christ and let the people feel they are still loved by God.”
In his June 27 homily, Pope Leo XIV addressed Priests from around the world, who were part of the Jubilee of Seminarians, Priests, and Bishops, urging them to root their Priestly ministry in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ and to become instruments of healing, unity, and hope within their communities.
“Immerse your baptismal and priestly garments in the Heart of the Savior,” said the Holy Father, adding, “To speak of the Heart of Christ in this setting is to speak of the entire mystery of the Incarnation, death, and resurrection of the Lord.”
This mystery, he said, is “especially entrusted” to Priests so that it may be made present in the world. He urged Priests “to live pastoral charity with the same heart as the Father.”
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“It is an invitation to be intimately united with Jesus, sowing concord among our brothers and sisters, carrying on our shoulders those who are lost, offering forgiveness to those who have gone astray,” he said.
The Holy Father went on to encourage the members of Clergy to become bridges of reconciliation, especially in societies torn by conflict, including ethnic divisions. He said, “The priestly ministry is a ministry of sanctification and reconciliation for the unity of the Body of Christ.”
He continued, “This is why the Second Vatican Council urges Priests to do all they can to lead everyone to unity in charity, harmonizing differences so that no one may feel like an outsider. It recommends that they be united with their Bishop and with the presbyterate.”
Pope Leo XIV emphasized that the deeper the unity among the Clergy is, “the more effectively” they will be “able to lead others to the fold of the Good Shepherd, to live as brothers and sisters in the one house of the Father.”
“Let us walk together in His footsteps, humbly and resolutely, firm in faith and open to all in charity,” he appealed, and continued, “Let us bring the peace of the Risen One into the world, with that freedom that comes from knowing we are loved, chosen, and sent by the Father.”
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