Benedict XVI Friday received the General Assembly of Caritas Internationalis in audience, underlining that " Caritas Internationalis differs from
other social agencies in that it is ecclesial; it shares in the mission
of the Church. This is what the Popes have always wanted and this is
what your General Assembly is called forcefully to re-affirm".
The Pope said that consequently the organization, composed of 165 national Caritas, has a particular task.
"Being in the heart of the Church, being able in a certain way to speak
and act in her name for the common good, entails particular
responsibilities in terms of the Christian life, both personal and in
community. Only on the basis of a daily commitment to accept and to live
fully the love of God can one promote the dignity of each and every
human being. "
In past years there have been controversies related to Caritas’
cooperation with international agencies that do not share the Church's
beliefs on human life, especially abortion. Benedict XVI today said that
" all Catholics, and indeed all men and women, are called
to act with purified consciences and generous hearts in resolutely
promoting those values which I have often referred to as “non-negotiable".
Benedict XVI clearly stressed the difference between philanthropy and Christian charity. "
For us Christians, God himself is the source of charity; and charity is
understood not merely as generic benevolence but as self-giving, even
to the sacrifice of one’s life for others in imitation of the example of
Jesus Christ".
The teaching of the Church must be the reference point of the Caritas: "
The experience you have garnered in these years has taught you to be
advocates within the international community of a sound anthropological
vision, one nourished by Catholic teaching and committed to defending
the dignity of all human life. Without a transcendent foundation,
without a reference to God the Creator, without an appreciation of our
eternal destiny, we risk falling prey to harmful ideologies. All that
you say and do, the witness of your lives and activities, remains
important and contributes to the advancement of the integral good of the
human person".
Caritas, in its different national and international expression
must be united with the Church: "This implies a special responsibility
of the Church: to be led by pastors of the Church. Since Caritas Internationalis has
a universal profile and is canonically a public juridical person, the
Holy See is also responsible for following its activity and exercising
oversight to ensure that its humanitarian and charitable activity, and
the content of its documents, are completely in accord with the
Apostolic See and the Church’s Magisterium, and that it is administered
in a competent and transparent manner. This distinctive identity remains
the strength of Caritas Internationalis, and is what makes it uniquely effective".