The Pope is a Church “without elites” in which all participate “without exclusion”

The Pope has stated that the ecclesiastical community “has all the rights” it has given to the Church “without elites illustrated” in which it participates all in all and “without exclusion” in a video sent to the Latin American Episcopal Council, Celam, este end of week.

Francisco has sent this message on the occasion of the presentation of the first Ecclesiastical Assembly of Latin America and the Caribbean, which is being held from the Basilica of Guadalupe, in the mark of the Domingo of the Palabra and the 55th World Cup of the Social Communications .

“Fuera del pueblo de Dios surgen las elites illustradas”, ha afirmado el Papa al recordar que “la Iglesia se da al partir el pan”. “The Church is with all, without exclusion. And an Ecclesiastical Assembly is the sign of this, an Church without exclusion”, he added.

In his grab speech, posted on Celam’s Youtube channel, the Pope praised the itinerary that commenced the Church in Latin America as long as it had all its members follow in the footsteps of this process: “The Ecclesiastical Assembly is The first time he did, there was no conference of the Latin American Episcopado, which took place in the anteriors – the last in Aparecida– of which all of us learn a lot.No else there is a reunion of the people of God , laicos, consagradas, consagrados sacerdotes, obispos, todo el pueblo de Dios que va caminando. Se reza, se habla, se piensa, se discute, se busca la voluntead de Dios “.

According to Celam, the objectives of this Ecclesiastical Assembly are: to contemplate the reality of our people, to deepen the challenges of the continent, to revive pastoral compromise and to build new chambers in the synodal clave.

On the 14th anniversary of the V General Conference of the Episcopate in Aparecida (Brazil), the reunion, which is structured with the title ‘All we are missionaries in salida’, will serve to reflect on its fruits and fruits, commemorating the anniversary of a march the history of Iglesia in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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