Bishop Elbs demands: take responsibility for the weakest!

Bishop Elbs demands: take responsibility for the weakest!

In a current speech on the financial situation of social institutions such as Caritas and Lebenshilfe,

Bishop Benno Elbs called for the poorest in society. In view of the great financial challenges that these organizations currently have to cope, Elbs emphasizes the need to take austerity measures without disregarding the moral dimension of the crisis. In a time when the pressure to save increases, he believes that a rethink is needed to promote personal solidarity and a sense of responsibility. Vol.at reports that the bishop should not be unloaded exclusively in the state.

Elbs calls for a return to a solidarity together and urges everyone to build personal relationships with people on the edge of society. "Such relationships make the world more human and warmer," said Elbs. He called on political decision -makers to distribute funds fairly so that no one falls through the social grid. He also appeals to everyone to look and take responsibility.

The power of prayer

In a sermon at the Gebhartsfest on the Gebhardsberg near Bregenz, Bishop Elbs emphasized the "great power of prayer". He explained that prayer enables the heart and space for solidarity. This festival marked the end of the "Gebhardswoche", in which the Diocese of Feldkirch celebrated its diocesan patron, the St. Gebhard. Elbs referred to the importance of prayer in the Christian community and recalled that it is not just a soliloquy, but an encounter with God. katholisch.at emphasizes that prayer is also a possibility, thanks, requests, praise and complaint about suffering in the world.

The Saint Gebhard, who was born around 949 and died in 995, is considered a model to combine prayer with the use for the needy. Elbs encouraged the believers to reserve a few minutes for silence and prayer every day to return to the roots of faith and to strengthen the community of the Church.

The role of the Church in Society

The social responsibility of the Church also includes the whole people of God, as it is in an apostolic letter by Pope Paul VI. is addressed. The aim is to shape social, economic and political reforms together. The German Bishops' Conference implemented this approach in 1997 with a common word on the economic situation in Germany. dbk.de how the Catholic and Evangelical Church with the 2014 ecumenical social initiative further developed this responsibility.

The current situation challenges the church and society. Bishop Elbs calls that a solidarity community can only arise through active participation and takeover of the individual. The message is clear: only together and in responsibility for the weakest can a fair and human society be designed.

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