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Pope Francis says that Pope’s Ministry is for life

In a recent conference exploring opportunities for collaboration between priests and laypeople, Pope Francis emphasized the importance of working together to care for the Church. The pontiff urged the faithful to use both their practical and spiritual skills to help advance the mission of the Church, stating that “we are not guests in the Church, but at home.” 

For too long, the roles of priests and laypeople have been viewed as separate and distinct. However, Pope Francis is calling for a new era of unity and collaboration, recognizing that both groups have important contributions to make. Laypeople bring their unique skills and perspectives to the Church, while priests offer guidance and leadership. 

In addition to urging collaboration, Pope Francis also made it clear that the pope’s ministry is for life. While some may view resignation as a viable option, the pontiff stated that it should not become “the fashion” for popes to step down. He praised Pope Benedict for his courageous decision to resign due to health concerns but emphasized that it was not a decision to be taken lightly. 

Pope Francis’ commitment to reform is also evident in his creation of a new independent supervisory commission for the Diocese of Rome. This commission will meet once a month and report directly to the pope, centralizing the activities of the Rome Diocese under his authority. 

On a more lighthearted note, the Vatican Apostolic Library has a new prefect, Salesian Father Mauro Mantovani. The library houses thousands of manuscripts and over 1 million printed books, making it a vital resource for scholars and researchers. 

Finally, the Vatican has also contributed to earthquake relief efforts in Syria and Turkey, providing 10,000 thermal shirts for those without adequate shelter and financial aid to Syria through the country’s apostolic nunciature.

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