87.At a moment when one is forced to note with
sorrow the disproportion between the number of priests and the calls upon them,
when one sees that even today the words of Our Savior
apply: "The harvest indeed in great, but the laborers
are few" (Saint Matthew ix. 37; Saint Luke x.2), the collaboration of the
laity in the Apostolate of the Hierarchy, a collaboration indeed given by many
and animated with ardent zeal and generous self-devotion, stands out as a
precious aid to the work of priests and shows possibilities of development
which justify the brightest hopes. The prayer of the Church to the Lord of the
Harvest that he send workers into his vineyard (cf. Saint Matthew ix. 37; Saint
Luke x.2) has been granted to a degree proportionate to the present needs, and
in a manner which supplements and completes the powers, often obstructed and
inadequate, of the priestly apostolate. Numbers of fervent men and women of
youth obedient to the voice of the Supreme Pastor and to the directions of
their bishops, consecrate themselves with the full ardor
of their souls to the works of the apostolate in order to bring back to Christ
the masses of peoples who have been separated from Him.
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