"Here I am,
Lord! I am ready! Send me!" (cf. Is
6:8)
79.
Cooperation is expressed above all by promoting missionary vocations. While
acknowledging the validity of various ways of being involved in missionary
activity, it is necessary at the same time to reaffirm that a full and
lifelong commitment to the work of the missions holds pride of place,
especially in missionary institutes and congregations. Promoting such vocations
is at the heart of missionary cooperation. Preaching the Gospel requires
preachers; the harvest needs laborers. The mission is carried out above all by
men and women who are consecrated for life to the work of the Gospel and are
prepared to go forth into the whole world to bring salvation.
I wish to call to mind and
to recommend this concern for missionary vocations. Conscious of the
overall responsibility of Christians to contribute to missionary activity and
to the development of poorer peoples, we must ask ourselves how it is that in
some countries, while monetary contributions are on the increase, missionary
vocations, which are the real measure of self-giving to one's brothers and
sisters, are in danger of disappearing. Vocations to the priesthood and the
consecrated life are a sure sign of the vitality of a church.
80. As I
think of this serious problem, I appeal with great confidence and affection to
families and to young people. Families, especially parents, should be conscious
that they ought to "offer a special contribution to the missionary cause
of the Church by fostering missionary vocations among their sons and
daughters."167
An intense prayer life, a
genuine sense of service to one's neighbor and a generous participation in
Church activities provide families with conditions that favor vocations among
young people. When parents are ready to allow one of their children to leave
for the missions, when they have sought this grace from the Lord, he will repay
them, in joy, on the day that their son or daughter hears his call.
I ask young people
themselves to listen to Christ's words as he says to them what he once said to
Simon Peter and to Andrew at the lakeside: "Follow me, and I will make you
fishers of men" (Mt 4:19). May they
have the courage to reply as Isaiah did: "Here am I, Lord! I am ready!
Send me!" (cf. Is
6:8) They will have a wonderful life ahead of them, and they will
know the genuine joy of proclaiming the "Good News" to brothers and
sisters whom they will lead on the way of salvation.
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