Becoming Missionaries of the Church
Today we ask the Lord to become missionaries in the Church, apostles in the Church but in this spirit: a great magnanimity and also a great humility. - Pope Francis
Many people throughout the world whether Catholic or not have been affected by the humility of Pope Francis. His witness calls us to more, a more generous spirit that is not tied to things or honors or what we desire, but is instead showing love of God and love of neighbor in what we do and in what we say. This witness is not meant to be held within our families, among our friends, or in our churches. We are sent as apostles, as witness of faith and charity to a world that is in need of hope. Faith grounds us in the One who is beyond us all but is also the One who knows us better than we know ourselves, God, who is Infinite Love. We are called to share this love in our acts of charity, justice, and service - building up a broken world not for ourselves or our own benefit, but as co-workers in the mission of Jesus Christ.
Apostles are sent to not only preach, but to heal (Luke 9:2; 10:9). Our world is in need of so much healing. Look anywhere in the world and it seems that destruction and hate are much more present than life-giving love. We can and must be bearers of love! If we, as people of faith, as Catholics, are not apostles of faith and charity, then who do we expect to do it? What are we waiting for, an invitation? Look again at the quote above, it is not only a prayer, it is an invitation by Pope Francis to generously and humbly give of ourselves to Christ and to others.
Faith is not meant to be kept to ourselves or locked in our churches, it is meant to be shared in word and deed; we are challenged to deepen our formation so that we may more fully embrace our being sent as apostles of faith and charity.