ROLE
OF THE FAITHFUL
96. Priestly virtue is a
treasure that belongs to the whole Church. It is an enrichment and a splendor
above the ordinary, which redounds to the building up and the profit of the
entire People of God. We wish therefore to address to all the faithful, Our
children in Christ, an affectionate and urgent exhortation. We wish that they
too feel responsible for the virtue of t ho se brothers of theirs who have
undertaken the mission of serving them in the priesthood for the salvation of their
souls. They should pray and work for priestly vocations; they should help
priests wholeheartedly, with filial love and ready collaboration; they should
have the firm intention of offering them the consolation of a joyous response
to their pastoral labors. They should encourage these, their fathers in Christ,
to overcome the difficulties of every sort which they encounter as they fulfill
their duties, with entire faithfulness, to the edification of all. In a spirit
of faith and Christian love, they should foster a deep respect and a delicate
reserve in their dealings with priests, on account of their condition as men
entirely consecrated to Christ and to the Church.
Invitation
to the Laity
97. Our invitation goes
out specially to those lay people who seek God with greater earnestness and
intensity, and strive after Christian perfection while living in the midst of
their fellow men. By their devoted and warm friendship they can be of great
assistance to the Church's ministers since it is the laity, occupied with
temporal affairs while at the same time aiming at a more generous and perfect
conformity to their baptismal vocation, who are in a position, in many cases,
to enlighten and encourage the priest. The integrity of his vocation, one that
plunges him into the mystery of Christ and the Church, can suffer harm from
various circumstances and from contamination by a destructive worldliness. In
this way the whole People of God will honor Christ our Lord in those who
represent Him and of whom He has said: "He who receives you receives me,
and he who receives me receives him who sent me," 148 promising an
assured reward to anyone who in any way shows charity toward those whom He has
sent. 149
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