ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ on World Day for Vocations: Lordās call entails promise and risk
By Robin Gomes
ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ Francis is urging Catholics to pray that the Lord may help us discover His plan of love for our lives and grant us the courage to walk in the path He has chosen for each of us.
He made the call in his message for this yearās World Day of Prayer for Vocations that will be observed on the 4th Sunday of Easter, Good Shepherd Sunday, May 12.
The Vatican on Saturday released the message that has as its theme, āThe Courage to take a risk for Godās Promiseā.
Promise and risk
The message is a reflection on āhow the Lordās call makes us bearers of a promise and, at the same time, asks of us the courage to take a risk, with him and for himā.
Just as Simon, Andrew, James and John had a mixed fortune in their catch of fish, the ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ said, āmuch of life is like thatā. Sometimes we enjoy a good catch, sometimes we need the courage to keep our boat from being tossed by the waves and at times we are frustrated with empty nets.
It is at this moment that Jesus approaches the fishermen, breaks through the āparalysis of routineā and promises to make them fishers of men.
We too were surprised by the promise of a joy that is capable of bringing fulfilment to our lives, when we met the person to marry or when we first felt the attraction for consecrated life.
Lordās call, not an intrusion
Rather than an intrusion in our freedom, a ācageā or a burden, the ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ said, the Lordās call is a loving initiative whereby God encounters us and invites us to be part of a great undertaking. He opens before our eyes the horizon of a greater sea and an abundant catch.
However, embracing the Lordās promise, the ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ said, demands the courage to risk making a decision, of putting ourselves on the line and facing a great challenge. Leaving behind the security of our little boat that prevents us from making a definitive choice, he said, we are called to be bold and decisive in seeking Godās plan for our lives, trusting in the Lordās promise.
Call to Christian life
This, the ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ said, is part of the call to
The Christian life thus finds expression in our decisions that give a precise direction to our personal journey and also contribute to the growth of Godās kingdom in our world. These vocations make us bearers of a promise of goodness, love and justice, not only for ourselves but also for our societies and cultures, which need courageous Christians and authentic witnesses of the kingdom of God.
Do not be deaf to God's call
Speaking about the call to consecrated life and priesthood, the ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ said it can excite as well as frighten us. Our decision to risk leaving behind everything to follow the Lord can meet much resistance in todayās highly secularized contexts. The Holy Father thus urged young people not to be deaf to the Lordās call, saying there can be no greater joy than to risk oneās life for the Lord.
The ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ acknowledged it is not always easy to discern our vocation and to steer our life in the right direction. Hence the whole Church - priests, religious, pastoral workers and educators ā needs to provide young people with opportunities for listening and discernment. Youth ministry and promotion of vocations along with prayer,
In conclusion, ŠÓMAPµ¼ŗ½ Francis offered young people the model of Mary, whose vocation, he said, was both a promise and a risk. Her mission was not easy, yet through her āyesā she did not allow fear to prevail.
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