Bishops should serve, not lord it over their people, Pope tells nuncios
CWN - June 21, 2013
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The nuncios are diplomatic representatives of the Holy See, but in his talk the Pope downplayed their work as ambassadors and laid the heaviest emphasis on their role in identifying candidates for episcopal office. He urged them to be sure that "the candidates are pastors who are close to the people: fathers and brothers."
"Be attentive that they aren't ambitious, that they don't seek the episcopate," the Pope said. Candidates to become bishops should be poor in spirit, he said; he warned sternly against those who have "the mindset of princes."
The Pope warned the nuncios against the same sort of "spiritual worldliness" in their own lives. "Giving in to the spirit of the world, which leads one to act for personal realization and not for the glory of God, is that kind of 'bourgeoisie of spirit and life' that urges one to get comfortable, to seek a calm and easy life," he said.
Pope Francis acknowledged the hardships involved in service in the Vatican diplomatic corps. "Your lives are nomadic," he observed, since nuncios typically move from one country to another every few years. Accepting that sort of life, he said, is a "mortification, the sacrifice of stripping yourselves of things, friends, ties, and always beginning anew." However, he suggested that it may be a means of spiritual growth, since "the goods and perspectives of this world end up disappointing, they push and are never satisfied. The Lord is the good that does not disappoint."
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