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'Parishes are not a club for the few,' Pope Francis

In his video message on prayer intention for February, Pope Francis asks parishes to be communities of listening and welcome whose doors are always open to all, no one excluded.

Parishes are not a exclusive clubs

In the video, which begins with an image of the outside of a beautiful but empty parish church, followed by that of the same church full of people, Pope Francis notes that "parishes should be close-knit communities, without bureaucracy, people-centered —a place where the gift of the sacraments can be found."

"Sometimes I think that we should put a sign on the door of parishes that says, “Free admission.”

Pope Francis wants to remind all of us that there are no special requirements for entering, because, “parishes are not a club for the few, which give a certain kind of social belonging.”

This idea is conveyed by the images of the video coming from parishes around the world, which show get-together, talks, the distribution of aid to those most in need, visits to the elderly and the sick, pageants, and internal or external events.

On March 14, Cardinal Charles Bo, SBD, blessed a new church donated by a Catholic family, some 25 miles north of Yangon in Myanmar.
St. Mark Catholic Church, Yemon, Yangon Archdiocese blessed on March 14, 2022. (Photo: Supplied)

Rethink the style of parochial communities

In his video, Pope Francis insists on this idea of parishes continuing along the path of being a center of welcome and listening: “They have to become once again schools of service and generosity, with their doors always open to those who are excluded. And to those included. To all.”

Pope invites Catholics to be “daring” to “ rethink the style of our parochial communities,” by " placing communion –communion of people, ecclesial communion– at the center, may increasingly become communities of faith, of fraternity and of welcoming the most in need."

Pope Francis had already highlighted the centrality of the parish in making the Church closer to the people, in his Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, published at the beginning of his pontificate, in which he noted that they have the peculiarity of being “the Church living in the midst of the homes of her sons and daughters”, and therefore should not become “a useless structure out of touch with people or a self-absorbed group made up of a chosen few.” - Vatican News

 

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