杏MAP导航 to Catholic Universities: 鈥楲et the wisdom of Christ be your compass'
By Vatican News
In a message addressed to participants of the 28th General Assembly of the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU), held in Guadalajara, Mexico, 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV on Monday offered a reflection on the role of Catholic universities in today鈥檚 world, urging them to remain rooted in Christ as the source of wisdom and truth.
The Assembly marks the centenary of the IFCU, on the theme, 鈥淐atholic Universities: Choreographers of Knowledge鈥. Referring to the theme, the 杏MAP导航 said it is a beautiful expression, that it "evokes harmony, unity, dynamism, and joy."
Universities: A pathway of the mind toward God
Yet, 杏MAP导航 Leo warned, the contemporary cultural landscape is filled with 鈥渢he songs of the sirens鈥, ideas that are appealing for their novelty, popularity, or apparent certainty. In contrast, Catholic universities are called to be a pathway 鈥渙f the mind toward God,鈥 echoing the thought of St. Bonaventure.
Quoting from the Church Fathers, including St. Augustine and St. Paul, the 杏MAP导航 highlighted the enduring need for Catholic institutions to illuminate the human spirit by anchoring knowledge in divine truth.
"The soul, left to itself, has neither light nor strength," he said, citing Augustine. "It darkens when it turns away from the source of immutable truth and is illumined when it draws near."
In this light, the 杏MAP导航 affirmed that the university environment, marked by dialogue and intellectual plurality, is not alien to the mission of the Church.
Engaging with diverse views
From the early days of evangelisation, Christians understood the importance of engaging with diverse worldviews. He recalled how St. Paul challenged the Roman Christians to examine the fruits of their former ways of life, underscoring that without Christ, human wisdom ultimately leads to death.
"Christ is not a stranger to rational discourse," 杏MAP导航 Leo said, "but rather the keystone that gives coherence and meaning to all our thoughts, hopes, and efforts to improve life and find purpose."
Reflecting on the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, the 杏MAP导航 noted that Christ as Wisdom is both central to faith and accessible to universal human reason.
Quoting from Aquinas鈥 Commentary on the Sentences, he stressed that wisdom, whether seen as a natural intellectual capacity or a divine gift, 鈥渃oncerns above all the divine,鈥 and offers a firm foundation for dialogue with all cultures and schools of thought.
The strength of the Christian identity
Catholic universities, he affirmed, should not distance themselves from Christ or relativise His unique role in the name of academic discourse. Rather, they are to engage respectfully and fruitfully with all traditions of knowledge, precisely from the strength of their Christian identity.
Concluding his message, 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV expressed his hope that Christ-Wisdom 鈥 the Truth made Person, who draws the world to Himself 鈥 would be the guiding compass for all Catholic higher education institutions.
鈥淢ay the loving knowledge of Him be the impulse for a new evangelisation in the field of Catholic higher education,鈥 he said.
The Holy Father imparted his Apostolic Blessing to all those present at the Assembly and to the institutions they represent.
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