“Continue to be models
 and prophets” with the mission of “reconciling hearts, drawing divided
 communities together and building renewed fraternity anchored in forgiveness
 and solidarity”. Pope Francis called the bishops of the  Republic of the Congo to this on Monday
 morning, 4 May. The bishops were visiting the Vatican for their ‘ad limina
 visit’. Recalling “the wounds caused by the serious crisis” which struck the
 country in the late 1990s, the Pontiff called the prelates to manifest
 ecclesial communion in concrete ways. “It’s important”, he said, “that you can,
 with one voice, use strong words inspired by the Gospel to guide and enlighten
 your fellow citizens in every aspect of community life, in difficult moments
 for the nation or when the circumstances require it”. And in that respect, the
 Pope noted that the episcopate’s efforts in view of an ever greater plan, must  continue “so that unity in diversity is one
 of the central characteristics and together with the needs of the Church”.  This cohesion, he noted, “not only will allow
 you always to defend the common good and also the good of the Church in any
 circumstance, but will also support your efforts in working with the many
 pastoral challenges”, including the proliferation of sects, the Pope note. …
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has sent a message to the President of the Pontifical Council for Culture, Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi on the occasion of a celebration held at the Italian Senate on Monday morning marking the 750th anniversary of the birth of the poet Dante Alighieri.
 Listen to this report by Lydia O’Kane
 In the message, the Pope began by saying that he joined “the chorus of those who believe Dante Alighieri is an artist of the highest universal value, who still has much to say and to give, through his immortal works, to all those who are willing to walk the path of true knowledge”.
 He said that a number of his predecessors including Blessed Paul VI , Pope Saint John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI had referred to Dante in Papal documents.
 The Holy Father added that he himself in his first encyclical Lumen Fidei, chose to tap into the immense wealth of images, symbols, values contained in Dante’s works.
 On the eve of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, the Pope said it was his hope that the celebrations of the 750th anniversary of Dante’s birth, like those in preparation for the VII centenary of  His death in 2021, could again make Dante’s work understood and valued.
 Through his writings, Dante, concluded  Pope Francis, is a man who invites us to regain the path of our human journey and the hope to once again see the bright horizon where shines the full dignity of the human person. 
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