In February 2014 at Vanderbilt University, Professor Bruce Morrill, S.J. presented Evangelization and Social Justice: Fundamentals of Pope Francis' Mission. (Click here to see and hear Bruce Morrill's presentation.)
Recall the moments from those first moments of the papal election one year ago.
Pope Francis emerges from the papal balcony, waves and essentially says waves 'Hi." "Good evening. Well, my fellow cardinals went to the ends of the world to find me but here I am."
"He has made it emphatically clear that the Church is the Church when it is a church of the poor - not a church for the poor, but a church of the poor." Morrill on the pope's actions and his preaching. (One preposition can make all the difference in the world. Nice going, Professor.)
"The Church must be a church that goes out. It's not enough to hang your signs and say 'Come home for Lent, come on back, come on in. That's a mistake. You go out and meet them where they are." Morrill on the Church as a missionary in service of the whole world.
Professor Morrill briefly explores Apostolic Exhortation, Evangeli Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel), which benefits the whole church. However, this astute teacher tells us that this humble and in his own way, brilliant pope uses this occasion to work with the teaching of the Church to make it effective beyond just words on a piece of paper. The Joy of the Gospel is about a church that goes out to the people in real time, a church that is apostolic, a missionary according the mandate of Jesus Christ to go out to the world and be the Gospel of joy. Can that create a counter cultural mess? You bet. The Church is not meant to be preserved but spent, shared and not stored, distributed not saved.
Professor Morrill tells us that the pope insists that's what the Church needs to be. "I would much prefer a church that goes out and makes mistakes and gets bruised and dirtied than stays in its palaces and waits for people to come to it," Morrill quotes the pope from The Joy of the Gospel. And let us say 'Amen.'
Perhaps Professor Morrill's talk on Pope Francis I will be your kick start for a richer Lent, a time when mess and mud and dirt create space for a really good cleansing. Profound thanks to Bruce Morrill, S.J., Ph.D. on providing another of his many rich resources of wisdom, wit and wonderful theological insights.
If you're inspired to dig deeper into Professor Morrill's work, click on the link for some of his writing and books.