| ROME, JAN. 9, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Pastoral efforts to foster vocations
should begin with families, says a leading Italian expert in the
formation of candidates for the priesthood and consecrated life.
Father Amedeo Cencini, religious of the Sons of Charity and a
psychologist and formator of religious, expressed this conviction
when he addressed a congress last week, organized by the National
Center of Vocations of the Italian bishops' conference.
In his address, quoted in the Web page of Vidimus Dominum, Father
Cencini said that the Church's objective today is to promote "all
vocations," not just those to the consecrated life, "since
in the Church of the Lord either we all grow together or nobody
grows."
"If we want vocations," the priest said, "we
have to cultivate families, to form those who are betrothed and
who
then become parents to give this sense to human life, to transmit
this vocational logic of life to their children, to be those who
are the first to give example in this sense, of generosity, selflessness,
opening to others and to the needy in particular, in fostering
a sense of responsibility and solidarity, of sobriety and simplicity
of life, of courage in facing difficulties, and of sacrifice."
"It is even one of today's new vocations, to be fathers and
mothers who are open to life, to the gift of life, of bridegrooms
and brides who in their love bear witness and celebrate the beauty
of human love blessed by God," the priest emphasized.
"Only in this way of understanding a vocation and of interpreting
vocational inspiration will a long-term authentic vocational culture
be created as fertile ground for the birth of priestly vocations," Father
Cencini concluded. |