Elderly called to be ‘teachers of tenderness,’ says Pope Francis

21 Jul 2022

By Contributor

Pope Francis blesses an elderly woman.
Pope Francis greets an elderly woman as he meets with people in Asuncion, Paraguay, in this 12 July 2015, file photo. Pope Francis has chosen the theme, “In old age they will still bear fruit” (Psalm 92:15), for the second World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly July 24. Photo: CNS/Paul Haring.

By Junno Arocho Esteves

The elderly can find purpose in their old age by teaching future generations about the value and importance of tenderness, Pope Francis said.

Speaking ahead of World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, to be celebrated Sunday 24 July, the Holy Father said elderly men and women often have “a special sensitivity for care, for reflection and affection” that is sorely needed in today’s war-torn world

In a video message released by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, we are, Pope Francis said, or we can become, teachers of tenderness.

“And indeed, we can!” he said.

“In this world accustomed to war, we need a true revolution of tenderness,” he said.

At the start of each month, the network posts a short video of the Pope offering his specific prayer intention.

For the month of July, Pope Francis dedicated his prayer intention to the elderly.

Cardinal Kevin Farrell, prefect of the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life, is pictured with Vittorio Scelzo, in charge of the dicastery’s pastoral care for the elderly, and Giancarla Panizza, President of Auser Sartirana Solidale, an Italian organization that works with the elderly, are pictured after a news conference for the release of Pope Francis’ message for the Catholic Church’s celebration of the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, at the Vatican May 10, 2022. This year’s celebration will take place on Sunday 24 July. Photo: CNS/Paul Haring.

The Catholic Church celebrates the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly each July on the Sunday closest to the feast of Sts Joachim and Anne, Jesus’ grandparents.

The celebration is July 24 this year.

In his video message, Pope Francis noted the high number of older men and women in the world compared to young people and said that today, there are “many plans for assistance for the old age, but few plans for existence.”

Nevertheless, grandparents and the elderly can find meaning by passing along their wisdom to future generations, he said.

Younger Christians, he added, must cherish their elders who “are the bread that nourishes our lives, the hidden wisdom of a people.”

Concluding his prayer intention, Pope Francis prayed that elderly men and women can become “teachers of tenderness so that their experience and wisdom may help young people to look toward the future with hope and responsibility.”