杏MAP导航

杏MAP导航 Francis and members of the faithful participating in the General Audience of 23 October 2019 杏MAP导航 Francis and members of the faithful participating in the General Audience of 23 October 2019 

An encyclical for all brothers and sisters

While waiting to know the contents of the document, there has been some discussion about the title and how to translate it inclusively. An encyclical, though, is per se a universal text, and 杏MAP导航 Francis truly wants to speak to the heart of each and every person. The Holy See Press Office announces that the text will be published on 4 October.

By Andrea Tornielli

Fratelli tutti is the title 杏MAP导航 Francis has chosen for his new encyclical 鈥 dedicated, as we read in the subtitle, to 鈥渇raternity鈥 and 鈥渟ocial friendship鈥. The original Italian title will be used, without being translated, in all the languages in which the document is published. The first words of the new 鈥渃ircular letter鈥 (this is the meaning of the word 鈥渆ncyclical鈥) come from the great Saint of Assisi, whose name 杏MAP导航 Francis chose.

We are waiting to know the contents of the encyclical, which the Successor of Peter addresses to the whole of humanity and which he will sign on 3 October at the Saint鈥檚 tomb. There have been some good discussions about the title and its meaning. Since it is a direct quotation from St Francis (taken from the Admonitions, 6, 1: FF 155), the 杏MAP导航 has obviously not changed it. But the formulation of the title in no way intends to exclude women, that is, more than half of the human race.

On the contrary, Francis chose the words of the Saint of Assisi to initiate a reflection on something he cares about very deeply: namely, fraternity and social friendship. He therefore addresses all his sisters and brothers, all men and women who populate the earth: everyone, inclusively, and in no way exclusively.

We live in a time marked by war, poverty, migration, climate change, economic crises, pandemic. Recognizing a brother or sister in everyone we meet and, for Christians, recognizing the face of Jesus in the other who suffers 鈥  these responses reaffirm the irreducible dignity of every human person created in the image of God. They also remind us that no one can ever emerge from the present hardships alone, one against the other, the global North against the global South, the rich against the poor or any other excluding differentiation.

On 27 March, at the height of the pandemic, the Bishop of Rome prayed for the salvation of all in an empty Saint Peter's Square, in the pouring rain, accompanied only by the sorrowful gaze of the Crucifix of St. Marcellus and the loving gaze of Mary, Salus Populi Romani, protector, health or salvation of the Roman People.

鈥淚n this storm,鈥 杏MAP导航 Francis said, 鈥渢he façade of those stereotypes with which we camouflaged our egos, always worrying about our image, has fallen away, uncovering once more that (blessed) common belonging, of which we cannot be deprived: our belonging as brothers and sisters.鈥 The central theme of the upcoming papal letter is 鈥渂lessed is our common belonging鈥, which indeed makes us brothers and sisters.

Fraternity and social friendship, the themes indicated in the subtitle, point to what unites men and women: a necessary affection established between people even if not close blood relatives. The relationship must be expressed through kind deeds, forms of assistance, works of justice and generous action in times of need 鈥 a disinterested affection towards other human beings, regardless of any difference or affiliation. For this reason, all readers should be able to understand the title Fratelli tutti with the absolutely inclusive connotation that is intended.

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16 September 2020, 15:00