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杏MAP导航 Francis with his Jesuit confreres in Singapore 杏MAP导航 Francis with his Jesuit confreres in Singapore  (Vatican Media)

杏MAP导航 discusses prayer and vocation with Jesuits in Singapore

On the first day of his Apostolic Journey to Singapore, 杏MAP导航 Francis' only appointment was a "warm and fraternal" meeting with his Jesuit brothers serving in the country.

By Salvatore Cernuzio - Singapore

The figures of Matteo Ricci and Father Pedro Arrupe, beacons for the Society of Jesus and the Universal Church, accompanied 杏MAP导航 Francis' hour-long dialogue with Singapore's Jesuits on Wednesday afternoon.

The 杏MAP导航 arrived in the island state a few hours earlier for the fourth and final leg of his 45th Apostolic Journey abroad. It was a day dedicated to rest, except for the meeting with his brother Jesuits, the third of his trip to Southeast Asia and Oceania.

The first was held in Jakarta, on 4 September, with 200 Jesuits; the second yesterday, in Dili, with about 40 members of the Society of Jesus.

A family meeting

On Wednesday, in a hall at the St Francis Xavier Retreat Centre, situated on a hill half an hour from the city and commercial heart of Singapore, there were 25 Jesuits of different ages, mainly Singaporeans but also some from other areas, such as Malaysia.

“There were some young men, even one newly ordained, and some older ones, some sick. The 杏MAP导航 was very sweet with them,” said Father Antonio Spadaro, Undersecretary of the Dicastery for Culture and Education, who has accompanied the 杏MAP导航 on this visit and was present at the meeting.

"The meeting lasted an hour as usual. And as usual, it was a very warm, fraternal meeting... the 杏MAP导航 wanted to keep speaking. It seemed that he did not want to leave this very intimate and family-like atmosphere.”

The photos, circulated by Fr. Spadaro himself on his X account, show a smiling and relaxed 杏MAP导航 Francis. The priest said the 杏MAP导航 immediately opened the floor for questions. The topics were varied and demanding, beginning with the challenges that await the Church in this time and in these lands.

“The 杏MAP导航 made it clear that faith must enter into human challenges, and stressed the importance of Asia today as a key continent,” Fr. Spadaro explained. “So Jesuits are called to live in this place, which presents very peculiar challenges.”

The 杏MAP导航 speaking with Singaporean Jesuits
The 杏MAP导航 speaking with Singaporean Jesuits   (Vatican Media)

Arrupe and the ‘challenge’ of prayer

The 杏MAP导航 also stressed of the importance of prayer, which is also ‘a challenge’, that of “always facing the challenges posed by society with a spirit of prayer following the model of Father Pedro Arrupe”. This was a reference to the Jesuit of Spanish origin, Superior General of the Society from 1965 to 1983, who has been proclaimed a Servant of God and whose cause for beatification is underway.

“杏MAP导航 Francis spoke several times of the figure of this great Father General, and has declared that he is very close to him and eager to arrive at this beatification and canonization,” said Fr. Spadaro.

Vocation and formation

There was no shortage of pastoral themes during the conversation. “The 杏MAP导航 discussed, above all, vocations and how, for example, they actually exist, that is, there are some people, some young people, who want to enter religious life but are sometimes frightened of formation.”

“The 杏MAP导航 recommended not lowering expectations,” said Fr. Antonio Spadaro. “In this regard,” he added, the 杏MAP导航 emphasised the importance of “high-quality and appropriate formation to meet the challenges of our time.”

The example of Matteo Ricci

In the conversation, besides the figure of Fr. Arrupe, that of Matteo Ricci, the great Jesuit apostle to China, also emerged. “He was another reference figure,” Fr. Spadaro stressed, “because he was a point of reference for the Jesuits in this place.”

The meeting at the St Francis Xavier Retreat House
The meeting at the St Francis Xavier Retreat House   (Vatican Media)

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11 September 2024, 20:45