Bishop Pedro Pablo Elizondo Cardenas of Cancun, Mexico urged the
faithful to live their God-given faith courageously and share it with
others during the Year of Faith which opened Oct. 11.
“The commitment of our faith is to share it, the commitment of our
faith is to always evangelize, in all places and in every way that the
Holy Spirit inspires us,” Bishop Elizondo Cardenas said in an Oct. 5
message.
The Year of Faith, declared by Pope Benedict XVI, is slated to begin on
Thursday and will serve to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
opening of the Second Vatican Council.
In his statement marking the event, Bishop Elizondo Cardenas called
faith a treasure “received freely from God,” but adding that it demands
“we care for it and protect it, because the enemies of God want to rob
it from man’s heart.”
Faced with these threats, the faithful have the example of the martyrs,
who “preferred to lose their lives rather than lose the faith.”
While faith is a gift from God, he noted, it is also “a true act of our
freedom, and therefore it is up to us to prepare the soil of our souls
to be able to receive the gift, make it grow and produce abundant
fruit,” the bishop said.
“Believing involves the intellect, the will, the conscience and the
heart,” he said. “It changes our life and gives new meaning to our
existence.”
“Faith is like the flame of a torch or a candle which when shared, does not burn out but instead multiplies and grows.”