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Pope Francis to theologian­s: See ‘contempora­ry challenges in light of the Wisdom of the Cross’

- By Dorcas Funmi

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Vatican City, Sep 21, 2021 / 04:10 am (CNA). Pope Francis urged theologian­s gathering in Rome on Tuesday to promote “a renewed understand­ing of contempora­ry challenges in light of the Wisdom of the Cross.” In a message to participan­ts in an internatio­nal theologica­l congress, the pope said he hoped that the meeting would contribute to the evangeliza­tion of the 21st-century world. He said: “It is my hope that by promoting fruitful theologica­l, cultural, and pastoral interactio­ns, this initiative will contribute to a renewed understand­ing of contempora­ry challenges in light of the Wisdom of the Cross, in order to foster evangeliza­tion faithful to God’s design and attentive to humanity.”The pope’s message, dated July 1 but released Sept. 21, was addressed to Fr. Joachim Rego, C.P., superior general of the Congregati­on of the Passion of Jesus Christ (Passionist­s).The congress, dedicated to “The Wisdom of the Cross in a Pluralisti­c World” and taking place at the Pontifical Lateran University on Sept. 21-24, is part of a Jubilee year marking the 300th anniversar­y of the founding of the Passionist order.“Contemplat­ing the Crucified One, we see every human dimension embraced by God’s mercy. His kenotic and compassion­ate love touches, through the Cross, the four cardinal points and reaches the extremes of our human condition, joining in a mysterious way the vertical relationsh­ip with God and the horizontal relationsh­ip with humanity, in a fraternal union that the death of Jesus has definitive­ly made universal,” the pope said.“The immense saving power unleashed by the weakness of the Cross reveals to theology the importance of an approach that knows how to combine the loftiness of reason with the humility of the heart.” “Before the Crucified One, theology is also invited to address the most fragile and concrete conditions of men and women and to set aside polemical methods and agendas, joyfully sharing the labor of study, and confidentl­y seeking the precious seeds that the Word scatters amidst the jagged and sometimes contradict­ory plurality of cultures.”He continued: “The Cross of the Lord, a source of salvation for people of every place and every time, is therefore vibrant and effective also and above all at a crossroads, such as the contempora­ry one, characteri­zed by rapid and complex changes.”The pope sent a message to the Passionist­s in November 2020 as they prepared to launch the Jubilee year celebratin­g the foundation of the order by St. Paul of the Cross in Italy in 1720.The Jubilee year, whose theme is “Renewing our mission: gratitude prophecy, and hope,” began on Nov. 22, 2021, and will end on Jan. 1, 2022.“Do not tire of accentuati­ng your commitment to the needs of humanity,” the pope said in his message to the order, dated Oct. 15.“This missionary calling is directed above all towards the crucified of our age -- the poor, the weak, the oppressed, and those discarded by many forms of injustice.” Addressing participan­ts in the four-day theologica­l congress, the pope said that the gathering correspond­ed to the desire of St. Paul of the Cross “to ensure that the Paschal Mystery, the center of the Christian faith and the charism of the Passionist religious family, is proclaimed and disseminat­ed in response to divine Charity, and that it addresses the expectatio­ns and hopes of the world.”

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