Pope calls all priests to Rome for meeting

20 Aug 2009

By Robert Hiini

Pope to close Year for Priests in Rome with huge meeting.

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A Religious holds a Rosary outside the Church of St Thomas of Villanova as Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Mass for the feast of the Assumption in Castel Gandolfo. Photo: CNS/ Alessia Pierdomenico, Reuters.

VATICAN CITY (CNA) – The Congregation for the Clergy, headed by Cardinal Claudio Hummes, announced last week that Pope Benedict XVI plans to close the Year for Priests by convoking a huge meeting of priests from around the world between June 9-11 in Rome.
Every Catholic priest in the world – there are around 407,000 of them – is invited to the meeting, which will have the theme of “Faithfulness of Christ, Faithfulness of the Priest.”
The program, announced by the Congregation for the Clergy on August 14, indicates that the first day of the gathering will take place at the Basilica of Saint Paul-Outside-the-Walls and will have as theme “Conversion and Mission.” The activities will include prayer, a conference to discuss the subject, Eucharist adoration, an opportunity for Confession and a Mass.
On day two, June 10, the theme will be “Cenacle, invocation to the Holy Spirit with Mary, in fraternal communion.” The venue for the morning reflections will be the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, while in the evening a “priestly vigil” will be held at Saint Peter’s Basilica.
The vigil will consist of priests offering their testimonies, singing and adoration of the Eucharist. Pope Benedict XVI will be present at the vigil and will greet the priests.
The Year for Priests will be brought to a close on Friday, June 11, which is the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Pope Benedict XVI will preside over a Mass in Saint Peter’s Basilica to conclude the Year for Priests. The final day of the meeting will have “With Peter, in ecclesial communion” as its theme.