Cardinal Dolan's Intervention at the Synod of Bishops

«The Primary Sacrament of the New Evangelization is the Sacrament of Penance»

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VATICAN CITY, OCT. 10, 2012 (Zenit.org).- The following is the text of the intervention of Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), at the Synod of Bishops on Tuesday.

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The great American evangelist, The Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, commented, “The first word of Jesus in the Gospel was ‘come’; the last word of Jesus was ‘go’.” 

The New Evangelization reminds us that the very agents of evangelization must first be evangelized themselves.

Saint Bernard said, “If you want to be a channel, you must first be a reservoir”.

Thus I believe that the primary sacrament of the New Evangelization is the sacrament of penance, and I thank Pope Benedict for reminding us of this.

Yes, the sacraments of initiation· – Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist – charge, challenge, and equip the agents of evangelization.

But, the sacrament of reconciliation evangelizes the evangelizers, as it brings us sacramentally into contact with Jesus, who calls us to conversion of heart, and inspires us to answer His invitation to repentance.

The second Vatican Council called for a renewal of the sacrament of penance, but what we got instead, sadly, in many places, was the disappearance of the sacrament.

So we have busied ourselves calling for the reform of structures, systems, institutions, and people other than ourselves. Yes, this is good.

But the answer to the question “What’s wrong with the world?” is not politics. The economy, secularism, pollution, global warming… no. As Chesterton wrote, “’The answer to the question ‘What’s wrong with the world?’ is two words: I am.”

I am! Admitting that leads to conversion of heart and repentance, the core of the Gospel invitation.

That happens in the sacrament of Penance. This is the sacrament of Evangelization.

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