Hopeful messages of the bishops at the turn of the year 2024

Österreichische Bischöfe rufen an Silvester zu Hoffnung und Zuversicht auf. Reflexion über Krisen und den synodalen Prozess.
Austrian bishops call for hope and confidence on New Year's Eve. Reflection on crises and the synodal process. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Hopeful messages of the bishops at the turn of the year 2024

at the end of the world, where fear and hope meet, the Austrian bishops call for confidence and believe. At the traditional annual closures in various dioceses, including Salzburg, Klagenfurt and Innsbruck, the need to go beyond the current crises was emphasized. With his words, the Archbishop of Salzburg, Franz Lackner, strengthens hope: "Hope is the divine virtue that we are not allowed to silence these days as Christians." This was also repeated in the Sermon of Klagenfurt by Bishop Josef Marketz, who encouraged to recognize the positive aspects of the past few months and to counter the fears with a sober perspective. Marketz appealed to the responsibilities in politics and society to build bridges and to promote dialogue, to overcome the divisions, such as "https://www.kathpress.at/goto/melde/2437159/jahres-bechoefe-rufen-zu--und-hoffnung-auf" target = "_ blank"> kathpress reported.

The synodal process, which also played a central role in the speeches, should be emphasized. This process is intended to raise awareness of the community within the church. Lackner explained that the church was "not a monotonous church", but lively and diverse. Market also divided this idea with a reference to the need to reflect on the biblical belief in God in order to find orientation and hope in moving times. Bishop Hermann Glettler from Innsbruck summarized this in his "five-finger sermon" and appealed to strengthen the good on a small scale, emphasizing: "Hope does not begin with big words." This spiritual call is a strong signal for inner contemplation and gratitude at a time that is characterized by uncertainty, as katholisch.at reports.

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