By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Ordaining 19 men to the priesthood, Pope Francis not only told them to make sure their homilies were not boring, but he offered them advice on how to ensure their preaching would touch people: speak from your heart.
Priests are called to nourish the faithful, he said, so they must ensure "that your homilies are not boring, that your homilies arrive directly in people’s hearts because they flow from your heart, because what you tell them is what you have in your heart."
Celebrating the Mass April 26, the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, Pope Francis planned to use the set homily given in the ritual book for priestly ordinations; but as he has done in the past, he added his own reflections as well, including his homily tips.
The prepared homily speaks of the effectiveness of a holy priest’s example. The pope added, "examples edify, but words without examples are empty words, they are just ideas that never reach the heart and, in fact, they can harm. They are no good!"
Pope Francis told the thousands of people gathered for the Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica that the men were accepted and put forward by their bishops. "And the bishop risks — he risks! — and chooses them, just as the Father has risked for each one of us."
Reading the prepared homily’s exhortation for priests to be mindful always of the mystery they celebrate when they preside at Mass, Pope Francis told them, "Never rush it!"
And, he read, you will bring new faithful into the people of God through baptism. But he added, "never refuse baptism to those who request it."
In the sacrament of reconciliation, he said, "you will remit sins in the name of Christ and of the church. And I — in the name of Jesus Christ the Lord and his spouse, the holy church — ask you never to tire of being merciful. You will be in the confessional to forgive, not to condemn. Imitate the Father who never tires of forgiving."
A priest, the prepared homily says, must be intent only on pleasing God and not himself. "It is ugly to see a priest who lives to please himself, who acts like a peacock" strutting around, the pope said.
The 19 new priests included 13 for the Diocese of Rome and six for other dioceses around the world.
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