2.
Pastoral Ministry
38.
Pastoral ministry is that activity of the University which offers the members
of the university community an opportunity to integrate religious and moral
principles with their academic study and non-academic activities, thus
integrating faith with life. It is part of the mission of the Church within
the University, and is also a constitutive element of a Catholic University
itself, both in its structure and in its life. A university community concerned
with promoting the Institution's Catholic character will be conscious of this
pastoral dimension and sensitive to the ways in which it can have an influence
on all university activities.
39.
As a natural expression of the Catholic identity of the University, the
university community should give a practical demonstration of its faith in
its daily activity, with important moments of reflection and of prayer.
Catholic members of this community will be offered opportunities to assimilate
Catholic teaching and practice into their lives and will be encouraged to participate
in the celebration of the sacraments, especially the Eucharist as the most
perfect act of community worship. When the academic community includes members
of other Churches, ecclesial communities or religions, their initiatives for
reflection and prayer in accordance with their own beliefs are to be respected.
40.
Those involved in pastoral ministry will encourage teachers and students to
become more aware of their responsibility towards those who are suffering
physically or spiritually. Following the example of Christ, they will be
particularly attentive to the poorest and to those who suffer economic, social,
cultural or religious injustice. This responsibility begins within the academic
community, but it also finds application beyond it.
41.
Pastoral ministry is an indispensable means by which Catholic students can, in
fulfilment of their baptism, be prepared for active participation in the
life of the Church; it can assist in developing and nurturing the value of
marriage and family life, fostering vocations to the priesthood and religious
life, stimulating the Christian commitment of the laity and imbuing every
activity with the spirit of the Gospel. Close cooperation between pastoral
ministry in a Catholic University and the other activities within the local
Church, under the guidance or with the approval of the diocesan Bishop, will
contribute to their mutual growth(35).
42.
Various associations or movements of spiritual and apostolic life, especially
those developed specifically for students, can be of great assistance in
developing the pastoral aspects of university life.
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