Cardinal Michael Czerny encourages members of the Churchâs international confederation of charities â Caritas Internationalis â to work together in service to people in need, as its General Assembly gets underway in Rome.
By Zeus Legaspi
The Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Cardinal Michael Czerny, celebrated the opening Mass on Thursday evening for the General Assembly of Caritas Internationalis, taking place in Rome on 11-16 May.
In his homily, Cardinal Czerny urged Caritas members and volunteers to put love at the forefront of their lives, encouraging them to âremove vanityâ and the âdesire to put ourselves above others.â
The Cardinal delivered his homily in St. Peterâs Basilica almost six months after Pope Francis issued a decree removing the top leaders of the Churchâs humanitarian outfit in a move to âimprove its management rules and procedures.â
âListen to the gentle invitation â to encounter, to gather, to forgive, to unite, as you have been struggling to do these last five-and-a-half months. All this rooted and grounded in love, in the caritas which is your name and mission and mystery,â said the Cardinal.
He explained that every organization, even ecclesial federations, goes through times of conflict and struggle when it is ânot hard to keep track of wrongdoings.â
âLove forgives and excuses every offense, to that we let the Fatherâs love embrace us. Love âkeeps no records of wrongdoings,â Paul criticizes the wrong kind of bookkeeping,â he added, citing St. Paulâs Hymn to Love.
âLove is foreverâ
Cardinal Czerny also told Caritas Internationalis members to remind themselves of the mission that they have received from the Church, saying that charity and love go hand in hand.
âAs Caritas, in making that loving and generous gift, you must remind yourself, as the Holy Father says, of the mission that you have received from the Church itself,â he said.
âIt is a difficult path, to be sure, but surely worth takingâwith one another, in love for the poor, and in union with the Church,â the Cardinal added.
Cardinal Czerny explained that charity is the most âsublimeâ way to know God and understand the Christian faith and that even the most generous service means nothing without the virtue of love.
âLove is what makes us âto beâ. When we embrace Godâs love and love as God loves and remain in Godâs love, we understand the meaning of our own lives,â the Cardinal said.
âLove is forever, here and hereafter, and so Jesus tells us this is where we must âremainâ,â he added.
Threefold task
Cardinal Czerny closed his homily with a reminder of the Caritas Internationalisâ threefold task â to proclaim the Gospel with good works, to exercise the commitment to charity of their local Church, and to seek unity.
âHelp the lay people carry the Churchâs message of love into the political, social, and cultural realms,â he urged.
âLove, love, love. Continue to be that Society of Love for all our siblings, everywhere, always,â the Cardinal said.


