Fidelity to Christ
and the Promotion of Human Freedom
39. All
forms of missionary activity are marked by an awareness that one is furthering
human freedom by proclaiming Jesus Christ. The Church must be faithful to
Christ, whose body she is, and whose mission she continues. She must
necessarily "go the same road that Christ went-namely a road of poverty,
obedience, service and self-sacrifice even unto death, from which he emerged a
victor through his resurrection."63 The Church is thus obliged to
do everything possible to carry out her mission in the world and to reach all
peoples. And she has the right to do this, a right given her by God for the
accomplishment of his plan. Religious freedom, which is still at times limited
or restricted, remains the premise and guarantee of all the freedoms that
ensure the common good of individuals and peoples. It is to be hoped that
authentic religious freedom will be granted to all people everywhere. The
Church strives for this in all countries, especially in those with a Catholic
majority, where she has greater influence. But it is not a question of the
religion of the majority or the minority, but of an inalienable right of each
and every human person.
On her part. the Church
addresses people with full respect for their freedom.64 Her mission
does not restrict freedom but rather promotes it. The Church proposes; she
imposes nothing. She respects individuals and cultures, and she honors the
sanctuary of conscience. To those who for various reasons oppose missionary
activity, the Church repeats: Open the doors to Christ!
Here I wish to address all
the particular churches, both young and old. The world is steadily growing more
united, and the gospel spirit must lead us to overcome cultural and
nationalistic barriers, avoiding all isolationism. Pope Benedict XV already
cautioned the missionaries of his time lest they "forget their proper
dignity and think more of their earthly homeland than of their heavenly
one."65 This same advice is valid today for the particular
churches: Open the doors to missionaries, for "each individual church that
would voluntarily cut itself off from the universal Church would lose its
relationship to God's plan and would be impoverished in its ecclesial
mission."66
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