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Shrewsbury: Bishop exhorts Catholics to hand on the faith they have received

  • Simon Caldwell

BIshop Mark Davies - Screenshot

BIshop Mark Davies - Screenshot

The Bishop of Shrewsbury has encouraged the Catholics to hand on the faith they have received in a pastoral letter and video message which takes the viewer on a virtual pilgrimage of Shrewsbury Cathedral.

In the 16-minute YouTube video, which can also be viewed from the Diocese of Shrewsbury website, the Cathedral is presented by the Rt Rev Mark Davies as a "silent testimony" to the faith of earlier generations dedicated to the renewal of the Catholic faith in England today.

Bishop Davies insists that all Catholics have a part in the "apostolic task" of handing on the faith, first received from the Apostles, "by imitating God's overflowing generosity in our readiness to share and defend the Catholic faith in all its fullness".

Bishop Davies reflects on 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea which made the profession of the Catholic faith which is professed in the Creed at Sunday Mass. He also draws on the words of St John Henry Newman in his celebrated sermon on the "Second Spring" of English Catholicism which specifically refers to the Shrewsbury Diocese.

Bishop Davies said: "Yesterday, I met in Chester many adults who will be baptised and received into the Church at Easter. The first question that will be put to them is: 'What do you ask of the Church?' Their answer will be a single word: 'Faith.' The Catechism reminds us, that we receive the gift of faith through the Church, since the Church believes first; and she nourishes and sustains our faith through life's journey. For we can no more give ourselves this gift of faith than we can give ourselves the gift of life. This vital task of handing on the faith led the first Apostles to describe the Church as 'the pillar and bulwark of the truth' guarding 'the faith once delivered to the saints'.

1"The faith we ask to share in Baptism was put into the words of the 'Apostles Creed.' These words used at Baptism from earliest centuries profess the faith received from the Apostles beginning with the Latin word Credo meaning 'I believe'. Today, some of our contemporaries speak disparagingly of what they call 'organised religion'. They suggest a 'disorganised religion' is more authentic though it would amount to little more than opinions drawn from ever-changing views around us. Such an answer to the great questions of life can never be a secure foundation. And so, the Creed sets out the unchanging faith received by the Church in all truth, providing the sure foundation on which our lives can be built in faith, hope and love."

Bishop Davies continued: "Fifteen years ago, I became a bishop for you. At the heart of this mission, like every bishop before me, was handing on the faith of the Church. I promised I would always 'Guard the deposit of faith pure and entire according to the tradition preserved always and everywhere in the Church from the time of the Apostles'. By Baptism and Confirmation, we all share in this apostolic task by imitating God's overflowing generosity in our readiness to share and defend the Catholic faith in all its fullness. In our Cathedral church, we remember the courage and generosity of the founding generation of this Diocese, who in the face of every difficulty and contradiction, handed down the faith to us."

The film was made by Saint Anthony's Communications in Shrewsbury Cathedral because it is one of two designated "pilgrim churches" in the Diocese during the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope. The other is St Joseph's Eucharistic Shrine in Stockport, Greater Manchester.

The Holy Year began on Christmas Eve in Rome when Pope Francis opened a "Holy Door" at St Peter's Basilica through which millions of pilgrims will pass in 2025. It will run until the Feast of the Epiphany in 2026.

A Jubilee Year is celebrated by the Catholic Church every 25 years and offers to the faithful renewed opportunities to seek forgiveness for their sins, conversion of life and reconciliation with their neighbour.

The Jubilee will see tens of millions travel on pilgrimage to Rome or undertake more local pilgrimages to the cathedral and St Joseph's where confessing their sins, receiving Holy Communion and carrying out specific acts of prayer and mercy they seek the indulgence of the Church, a share in the prayer and striving for holiness of the whole Church.

The video message can be viewed at: www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org

Read the full Pastoral Letter:
www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org/pastoral-letter-and-video-on-the-catholic-faith-we-have-received/

For diocesan resources for the Holy Year see:
www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org/faith-and-life/jubilee-year-2025/

More information about the Jubilee Year is available from the website of the Bishops' Conference of England and Wales here: www.cbcew.org.uk/jubilee-2025/

Shrewsbury Diocesan website: www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org

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