杏MAP导航

杏MAP导航 Francis at Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan, on November 26, 2019. 杏MAP导航 Francis at Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan, on November 26, 2019.  

杏MAP导航鈥檚 dream for Jesuits in Thailand and Japan: a young church close to the people

During his Apostolic Journey to Thailand and Japan, November 19-26, 杏MAP导航 Francis, who is a Jesuit, had separate private meetings with the Jesuits in Bangkok and Tokyo. The conversation of the 杏MAP导航 has now been published by the respected Jesuit periodical, 鈥淟a Civilt脿 Cattolica鈥. We bring you summaries of the issues raised during the two meetings.

杏MAP导航 Francis met a group of 48 Jesuits from Thailand in Bangkok on November 22.  During an informal chat with them, he responded to a few questions.

Good of the country and people

鈥淚 dream of a young Church, very close to the people, fresh. Of course, I am well aware of and concerned about the problems you have to deal with, such as exploitation linked to sex tourism. You Jesuits must do everything possible to raise the level of society. Work for the good of your country and for the dignity of the people!鈥  This was the concluding advice of Francis to the Jesuits he met in Bangkok, after having addressed issues such as situations of injustice, the need for prayer, how the encyclical 鈥淟audato si鈥 has been received in the Church and the world, the problem of refugees and the pastoral care of divorced and remarried Catholics.

Refugees

Speaking about the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), 杏MAP导航 Francis stressed the relevance of the 鈥渕inistry of hospitality鈥.  Recalling the vision of the Jesuit General, Father Pedro Arrupe, the 杏MAP导航 said, 鈥淭his was the testament of the Pedro Arrupe, who right here in Thailand, in his last speech, reiterated the importance of this mission,鈥 said the 杏MAP导航 who regards Father Arrupe a prophet.

The Holy Father recalled the founding of JRS in Bangkok as the last act of the religious before he died. 鈥淭he phenomenon of refugees,鈥 the 杏MAP导航 noted, 鈥渉as always existed, but today it is better known because of social differences, hunger, political tensions and especially war.鈥 鈥淔or these reasons,鈥 he said, 鈥渕igratory movements are intensifying鈥. 

Defensive mindset

He lamented that the response of the world to this is the 鈥減olicy of waste鈥.  鈥淩efugees are waste material鈥 that turns the Mediterranean into a cemetery.   The 鈥渘otorious cruelty鈥 of some detention centres in Libya touches his heart.   In Asia, there is the question of the Rohingya; he is shocked by some of the narratives at the borders in Europe, where populism is growing; elsewhere, there are walls separating children from parents while there are no walls to keep out the drugs. 

He described this as a 鈥渄efensive mindset鈥, that puts us in a 鈥渟tate of fear鈥, making us believe that we can defend ourselves by strengthening our borders.  鈥淎t the same time, he noted, there is exploitation鈥 such as prostitution of girls and various forms of slavery, that the Church is fighting through so many nuns engaged in the field. 

The Christian tradition, the 杏MAP导航 said, has a rich evangelical experience in dealing with the problem of refugees and welcoming foreigners.  鈥淚f the Church is a field hospital, this is one of the camps where most of the injured are found,鈥 he said, adding, 鈥淚t is these hospitals that we need to go to most.鈥

Prayer

The 杏MAP导航 said Father Arrupe鈥檚 witness gives a boost to the ministry of refugees, saying the former Jesuit Superior General urged those working with refugees never to neglect prayer.  鈥淥nly in prayer will we find the strength and inspiration to engage fruitfully with the messy consequences of social injustice,鈥 the 杏MAP导航 said.

Divorced and remarried people

When asked about the pastoral care of divorced and remarried Catholics, the 杏MAP导航 replied that there is a 鈥渃asuistic way鈥 of dealing with these situations, 鈥渨hich however is not Christian, even if it can be ecclesiastical鈥.  It can also be dealt in accordance with the Magisterium of the Church, 鈥渁s it is written in the 8th chapter of 鈥楢moris Laetitia鈥, by making a journey, accompanying and discerning to find solutions. This, the 杏MAP导航 pointed out, 鈥渉as nothing to do with situation ethics, but with the great moral tradition of the Church鈥.  

Meeting with Jesuits of Japan

On the second leg of his Apostolic Journey to Thailand and Japan, 杏MAP导航 Francis celebrated a private Mass with the Jesuits of Japan in the chapel of the Jesuit-run Sophia University of Tokyo on November 26.  He delivered a homily on the need for an apostolic life that is centred on the encounter with Jesus.  

Discipleship of Jesus amid reality

A meeting with the Lord, the 杏MAP导航 said,  always arouses the desire to be with Him, even committing one's life to Him.  The true desire to be with the Lord, the 杏MAP导航 said, must be a desire full of memory, the 鈥渕emory of an entire road travelled, a memory of God鈥檚 great mercy toward each of us,鈥 so that we can remain faithful to Him.   

The encounter with Jesus and the desire to serve Him, the 杏MAP导航 said, must not only be a memory but also realistic and concrete, engaging with what happens in life: poverty, failure, humiliation, our sins, everything.  Our desire must be real because Jesus never takes us out of reality, he said.

To those who say 鈥榶es鈥 to Jesus in this way, knowing that anything can happen to him or her, even a failure in the present; and aware of every memory of the past, the 杏MAP导航 said, we experience peace and joy, which is the future. 

The Holy Father urged the Jesuits to have an open heart in the face of the conditions placed on us in everyday life, so that our fidelity may be better forged.  We must not be afraid to sleep in the open air without any refuge.  He urged them not to close the windows saying, 鈥淟et us open them to look at the horizon with peace and with joy, doing what each of us can do. Jesus always accompanies us. He chooses us that way.鈥

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05 December 2019, 15:41