THE PRIEST MUST GOVERN WITH THE AUTHORITY OF CHRIST
VATICAN CITY, 26 MAY 2010 (VIS) – In today’s general audience, celebrated in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope focused his remarks on the duty of the priest to “govern and guide – with the authority of Christ, not with his own – that portion of the people which God has entrusted to his care”.
In the last of three catechesis on the essential tasks of priestly ministry, the Holy Father asked: “how, within contemporary culture, can we understand this dimension which implicates the concept of authority and has its origin in the Lord’s command to feed His sheep?”
“The regimes which spread death and terror last century are a powerful reminder that authority, in all fields, when exercised without reference to the transcendent, when it ignores the supreme authority that is God Himself, inevitably ends up by turning against man. It is important, then, to recognise that human authority is never an end but always and only a means, and that, necessarily and at all times, the end is always the person”.



