3.The above-mentioned material contributions are the
expression of a constant and moving solidarity with the Apostolic See and the
activity carried out by it. My profound gratitude goes out to such great
solidarity. It ought to be with a sense of responsibility commensurate with the
nature of the contributions on the part of the Apostolic See itself, its
individual organs and the persons working in them. That is to say that the
contributions are to be used solely and always according to the dispositions
and will of those offering them: for the general intention which is maintenance
of the Apostolic See and the generality of its activities or for particular
purposes (missionary, charitable, etc.), when these have been expressly
mentioned.
Responsibility and loyalty toward those who show their solidarity with the
Apostolic See through their aid and share its pastoral concern in some way are
expressed in scrupulous fidelity to all tasks and duties assigned, as well as
in the zeal, hard work and professional spirit which ought to distinguish
whoever participates in the same Apostolic See’s activities. Right intention
must likewise be always cultivated, so as to exert watchful administration — in
terms of their purposes — over both material goods which are offered and over
what is acquired or conserved by means of such goods. This includes
safeguarding and enhancing the See of Peter’s precious inheritance in the
religious-cultural and artistic fields.
In making use of means allocated for these ends, the Apostolic See and those
directly collaborating with it must be distinguished not only by a spirit of
thrift, but also by readiness always to take account of the real but limited
financial possibilities of the Holy See and their source. Obviously such
interior dispositions of mind ought to be well assimilated, becoming ingrained
in the minds of religious and clerics through their training. But neither
should they be lacking from the minds of laity who through their free choice accept
working for and with the Apostolic See.
Moreover, all those who have particular responsibilities in running
organisms, offices and services of the Apostolic See, as well as those employed
in various functions, will know how to join this spirit of thrift with constant
application to making the various activities ever more effective. This can be
done through organization of work based, on the one hand, on full respect for
persons and the valid contribution made by each according to his proper
abilities and functions and, on the other hand, upon use of appropriate
structures and technical means, so that the activity engaged in corresponds
more and more to the demands of service to the universal Church. Recourse shall
be had to everything that experience, science and technology teach; efforts
will be made in this way to use human and financial resources with greater
effectiveness by avoiding waste, self-interest and pursuit of unjustified
privileges, and at the same time by promoting good human relations in every
sector and the true and rightful interests of the Apostolic See.
Along with such commitment should go a profound trust in Providence, which,
through the offerings of good people, will not allow a lack of the means to
pursue the Apostolic See’s proper ends. Should a lack of means impede
accomplishment of some fundamental objective, a special appeal may be made to
the generosity of the people of God, informing them of needs which are not
sufficiently well known. In the normal way, however, it is fitting to be
content with what bishops, priests, religious institutes and faithful offer
spontaneously, since they themselves can see or discern rightful needs.
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