Exhortation
6.
Finally, to cover many matters in a few words, it is fitting that you
yourselves be the promoters, the leaders, and the teachers in every sacred
and ecclesiastical function and in every exercise of divine worship and of
piety. Thus, both the clergy and the whole flock may be enlightened, as if by
the brightness of your holiness and may be warmed by the fire of your love.
Therefore, be an example for your flock in the frequent celebration of the
Mass, in devout offering, in solemn celebration of Masses, in administering
the sacraments, in reciting the breviary, in respect for and in the splendor
of the churches in the discipline of your household and of your spiritual
family, in love for the poor and in helping them, in looking after the sick
and supporting them, in welcoming pilgrims with hospitality, and finally in
every good work of Christian virtue. Thus, all may be imitators of you just
as you are imitators of Christ as is fitting for bishops whom the Holy Spirit
placed in charge of the Church of God which Jesus redeemed by His blood. Look
back often on the apostles to whose place you have succeeded. Follow in their
footsteps in works, in vigilance, in bearing hardship, in keeping the wolves
away from your sheep, in removing the roots of vices, in teaching the
evangelical law, and in leading back to salutary penance those who have
strayed.
The
omnipotent and merciful God will surely be with you. In that comforter, we
can do everything. We trust that religious princes will give you their help.
In addition, this Holy See will assist you whenever you think Our Apostolic
authority will be helpful. May all of you whom We love in Christ Jesus come
to Us with confidence as Our brothers, Our helpers, and Our crown of glory.
Come to the Holy Roman Church, your mother and the head and teacher of all
the churches. The source of religion comes from her. The rock of faith and
the fount of priestly unity resides here, as well as the teaching of
uncorrupted truth. We desire nothing more and find nothing more pleasant than
to serve the glory of God with you and to work for the protection and the
propagation of the Catholic faith. We want to save souls for whom We would
willingly offer Our lives if necessary. Finally, may the great reward which
waits for you rouse you and spur you on. When the Prince of Shepherds appears,
you will receive an unfading crown of glory and a crown of justice which is
reserved for those faithful dispensers of the mysteries of God and for those
energetic and vigilant observers of the house of Israel, the Holy Church of
God. Though unworthy, We take the place of God on earth; accordingly, We
bless your brotherhood lovingly. We impart Our apostolic blessing to your
clergy and faithful people with paternal affection.
Given
in Rome, at St. Mary Major, on the third day of December, 1740, the first year
of Our pontificate.