|   In his address the  Pope praised the efforts made by the bishops who, "often lacking the necessary  means", bring "the Good News of Jesus to all corners of the Amazon jungle, in  the knowledge that God wants all mankind to be saved and to know the  truth".   "God can achieve  this salvation in extraordinary ways that only He knows. Nonetheless, if His Son  came, it was to show us, through His word and life, the ordinary ways to  salvations, and He told us to transmit this revelation to others with His  authority. And so we cannot avoid this thought: man may be saved by other ways,  thanks to God's mercy, without the announcement of the Gospel. But can I be  saved if through negligence, fear, shame or erroneous ideas, I fail to announce  it?"   "Sometimes we hear  the objection that imposing the truth - though it be the truth of the Gospel and  of salvation - can be a violation of religious freedom", said the Holy Father,  in which context he quoted words of Paul VI: "It would, of course, be a mistake  to impose anything on the conscience of our brothers and sisters, but  propounding knowledge of the truth of the Gospel and the salvation of Jesus  Christ, with absolute clarity and full respect for the free choice of conscience  (hence without coercion or dishonest persuasion), ... far from being an attack  on religious freedom, is a homage to that freedom, which can choose a route that  even non-believers consider noble and edifying. ... To present Christ and His  kingdom in a respectful way, more than a right, is a duty of  evangelisation".   "The call to  mission", the Pope went on, "is not directed exclusively to a restricted group  of members of the Church; rather, it is an imperative addressed to all the  baptised, an essential element of their vocation". The Pope also referred to the  Fifth General Conference of the Episcopate of Latin America and the Caribbean  which took place in the Brazilian city of    "The challenges of  the current time could lead to a reduced view of the mission", the Holy Father  observed. "Yet mission cannot be limited to a mere search for new ways to make  the Church more attractive and capable of overcoming the competition of other  religious groups or relativist ideologies. The Church does not work for herself.  She is at the service of Jesus Christ and exists to ensure the Good News is  accessible to everyone. The Church is catholic precisely because she invites all  human beings to experience new life in Christ.  | 
Monday, October 4, 2010
MISSION, AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE MISSION OF THE BAPTISED
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