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Pope Francis warns seminarians against clericalism, rigidity

The pope encouraged the seminarians to be steeped in the Word of God, not only internet chatter

Pope Francis warned seminarians against clericalism and reminded them to avoid rigidity, which the pope said, lacks humanity.

“Clericalism is a perversion of the priesthood: it is a perversion. And rigidity is one of the manifestations,” he said in a meeting with Italian seminarians on June 10.

“When I find a rigid seminarian or young priest, I say ‘something bad is happening to this one on the inside.’ Behind every rigidity, there is a serious problem, because rigidity lacks humanity,” said the pope.

He spoke about the qualities of a good seminarian and priest in a meeting with the students, rector, and formators of the Pius XI regional pontifical seminary in Ancona, central Italy.




The seminary should not distance its students from reality, from dangers, and from others, “but, on the contrary, make you become closer to God and to your brothers,” said Pope Francis.

“Within the walls of the seminary, expand the boundaries of your heart — the expanded heart — extend them to the whole world,” he said.

“Be passionate about what ‘draws near,’ what ‘opens,’ what ‘brings together,’” he added.

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The pope encouraged the seminarians to be steeped in the Word of God, not only internet chatter.

“Do not be satisfied with being skilled in the use of social media and digital media to communicate,” he said. “Only transformed by the Word of God will you be able to communicate words of life.”

He said that “the world is thirsty for priests who are able to communicate the goodness of the Lord to those who have experienced sin and failure, for priests who are experts in humanity, for pastors willing to share the joys and labors of their brothers, for men who allow themselves to be changed by the cry of those who suffer.”

Pope Francis also said he liked to imagine seminaries as a kind of Holy Family of Nazareth, the place in which Jesus was “welcomed, guarded and formed in view of the mission entrusted to him by the Father.”

“The Son of God accepted to let himself be loved and guided by human parents, Mary and Joseph, teaching each of us that without docility no one can grow and mature,” he said.

Francis emphasized the importance of asking for the gift of docility, which he said “is a constructive attitude of one’s vocation and also of one’s personality.”

He also encouraged seminarians and young priests to speak to the old priests in their diocese, who, he said, are “the treasure of the Church.”

“So many of them are sometimes forgotten or in a retirement home: go and see them,” he urged. – with a report from CNA

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