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Mission to forgive

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15 May 2015
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Mercy symbol: The logo for the Holy Year of Mercy, which opens on December 8 and runs until November 20, 2016. Photo: CNS/courtesy of Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation

Mercy symbol: The logo for the Holy Year of Mercy, which opens on December 8 and runs until November 20, 2016. Photo: CNS/courtesy of Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation

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By Carol Glatz

Mercy symbol: The logo for the Holy Year of Mercy, which opens on December 8 and runs until November 20, 2016. Photo: CNS/courtesy of Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation
Mercy symbol: The logo for the Holy Year of Mercy, which opens on December 8 and runs until November 20, 2016.
Photo: CNS/courtesy of Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation

THE Holy Year of Mercy will be an opportunity to encourage Christians to meet people’s “real needs” with concrete assistance, to experience a “true pilgrimage” on foot, and to send “missionaries of mercy” throughout the world to forgive even the most serious of sins, Archbishop Rino Fisichella said.

The year-long extraordinary jubilee also will include several individual jubilee days, such as for the Roman Curia, catechists, teenagers and prisoners, said the president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation, the office organising events for the Holy Year of Mercy.

During a news conference at the Vatican on May 5, Archbishop Fisichella unveiled the official prayer, logo, calendar of events and other details of the special Holy Year, which will be celebrated from December 8, 2015, until November 20, 2016.

The motto, “Merciful Like the Father”, he said, “serves as an invitation to follow the merciful example of the Father who asks us not to judge or condemn but to forgive and to give love and forgiveness without measure”.

Pope Francis announced in March his intention to proclaim a holy year as a way for the Church to “make more evident its mission to be a witness of mercy”.

One way the Pope wants to show “the Church’s maternal solicitude” is to send out “missionaries of mercy” – that is, specially selected priests who have been granted “the authority to pardon even those sins reserved to the Holy See (to pardon)”, the Pope wrote in “Misericordiae Vultus” (“The Face of Mercy”), the document officially proclaiming the Holy Year.

Archbishop Fisichella said the priests would be chosen on the basis of their ability to preach well, especially on the theme of mercy, and be “good confessors”, meaning they were able to express God’s love and do not make the confessional, as Pope Francis says, like “a torture chamber”.

The priests would also have to “be patient” and have “an understanding of human fragility”, the archbishop said.

Bishops can recommend to the council priests from their own dioceses to serve as missionaries of mercy, he said, and priests themselves can submit their request to serve, he said.

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When a priest volunteered, however, the council would confer with his bishop to make sure he would be “suitable for this ministry” and had the bishop’s approval to serve temporarily as a missionary of mercy, he said.

The archbishop emphasised the importance of living the Holy Year as “a true pilgrimage” with the proper elements of prayer and sacrifice.

“We will ask pilgrims to make a journey on foot, preparing themselves to pass through the Holy Door in a spirit of faith and devotion,” he said.

More than a dozen individual jubilee celebrations will be scheduled in 2016, such as a jubilee for consecrated men and women on February 2 to close the Year of Consecrated Life; a jubilee for the Roman Curia on February 22; a jubilee for those devoted to the spirituality of Divine Mercy on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 3; and separate jubilees for teenagers; for deacons; priests; the sick and disabled; and catechists.

A jubilee for “workers and volunteers of mercy” will be celebrated on Blessed Mother Teresa of Kolkata’s feast day on September 5 and a jubilee for prisoners will be celebrated on November 6.

Archbishop Fisichella said the Pope wanted the jubilee for inmates to be celebrated not only in prisons, but also with him in St Peter’s Basilica.

He said the council was discussing the possibility with government authorities and was not yet sure if it can be done.

The Vatican is asking bishops and priests around the world to conduct “similar symbolic gestures of communion with Pope Francis” and his vision of reaching out to those on the margins.

“As a concrete sign of the Pope’s charitable love,” he said, “effective measures will be taken to meet real needs in the world that will express mercy through tangible assistance.”

At the news conference, the council distributed copies in several languages of the Holy Year prayer and logo, which features Jesus – the Good Shepherd – taking “upon his shoulders the lost soul, demonstrating that it is the love of Christ that brings to completion the mystery of his incarnation culminating in redemption”, the archbishop said.

The image, created by Jesuit Father Marko Rupnik, also shows one of Jesus’ eyes merged with the man’s to show how “Christ sees with the eyes of Adam, and Adam with the eyes of Christ”.

The council has joined with the United Bible Societies to distribute to pilgrims one million free copies of the Gospel of Mark; the texts will be available in seven languages.

The Jubilee of Mercy has an official website in seven languages at www.im.va; a Twitter handle @Jubilee_va; a Facebook page; and accounts on Instagram, Flickr and Google+.

Carol Glatz is a Vatican correspondent for Catholic News Service.

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