Holy Father Calls Priests to Be Builders of Unity and Peace in Sacred Heart Message

On the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests, Pope Leo XIV issued a heartfelt written message to priests worldwide, urging them to be “builders of unity and peace” in a world marked by division and unrest.

The Holy Father’s message, filled with gratitude and encouragement, centered on the image of Christ’s pierced Heart—”the living and life-giving flesh that embraces each of us”—as the foundation of priestly identity and ministry. “Consumed by God’s mercy,” the Pope wrote, “we become joyful witnesses of his love that heals, accompanies and redeems.”

In a reflection rich with spiritual and pastoral depth, Pope Leo XIV emphasized the importance of prayer, personal conversion, and closeness to the people of God. Drawing on the words of Saint Augustine, he encouraged priests to “enter into a vast and deep inner chamber,” rediscovering the sacred gift of their vocation and allowing the memory of ordination to become a living source of renewal.

In light of contemporary challenges facing both society and the Church, the Pope called on priests to embody discernment, humility, and solidarity. “Promote reconciliation and foster communion,” he wrote, highlighting the need for pastors who can “piece together the fragments” of human lives and reflect the Gospel’s light amid trials. He warned against being swept up in emotions or trends and instead called for long-lasting, Gospel-rooted pastoral solutions.

Pope Leo XIV also reaffirmed the power of priestly fraternity, calling it a “credible sign of the presence of the Risen Lord” and a key component of ecclesial witness. He urged priests not to fear their imperfections, noting that “the Lord does not look for perfect priests, but for humble hearts.”

In closing, the Pope echoed the message of his predecessor, Pope Francis, encouraging renewed devotion to the Sacred Heart as the place where personal and global wounds can be healed. “Our hearts, united with the heart of Christ, are capable of working this social miracle,” he wrote.

As the Church continues its pilgrimage through the Holy Year, Pope Leo XIV invited priests to root their ministry ever more deeply in prayer, mercy, and presence among the poor, families, and youth. “Never forget,” he reminded them, “that a holy priest makes holiness flourish around him.”

He concluded by entrusting all priests to Mary, Queen of Apostles and Mother of Priests, and imparted his heartfelt blessing.


MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER TO PRIESTS ON THE OCCASION OF THE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE SANCTIFICATION OF PRIESTS

Dear brothers in the priesthood!

On this Day for the Sanctification of Priests, celebrated on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, I address each of you with gratitude and great confidence.

The Heart of Christ, pierced for love, is the living and life-giving flesh that embraces each of us and conforms us to the image of the Good Shepherd. There we discover the true nature of our ministry. Consumed by God’s mercy, we become joyful witnesses of his love that heals, accompanies and redeems.

Today’s Solemnity thus renews in our own hearts the call to be completely committed to the service of God’s holy people. This mission starts with prayer and is carried out in union with the Lord, who constantly revives in us the sacred gift of our vocation to the priesthood.

To be mindful of this grace means, as Saint Augustine tells us, to enter into “a vast and deep inner chamber” (cf. Confessions, X, 8.15), which does not simply preserve a memory of the past, but makes its riches ever new and present. Only by such remembrance, can we experience and renew that gift which the Lord entrusted to us and charged us to pass on in his name. Remembrance joins our hearts together in the Heart of Christ and our lives in his life, and thus enables us to bring the word and the sacraments of salvation to God’s holy people, in order to bring about a world reconciled in love. Only in the Heart of Jesus do we discover our authentic humanity as children of God, brothers and sisters of one another. For all these reasons, I would make this heartfelt appeal to you today: Be builders of unity and peace!

In a world marked by growing tensions, even within families and ecclesial communities, priests are called to promote reconciliation and foster communion. Building unity and peace demands that we be pastors capable of wise discernment, skilled in the art of piecing together the fragments of the lives entrusted to our care, so that we can enable people to see the light of the Gospel in the midst of life’s trials. It calls for the ability to understand and interpret complex situations, and to rise above immediate emotions, fears and the pressure of passing fashions. It means providing pastoral solutions that generate and regenerate faith by building good relationships, bonds of solidarity and communities in which the style of communion shines forth. Being builders of unity and peace means serving and not domineering. Priestly fraternity becomes a credible sign of the presence of the Risen Lord in our midst precisely when it is the hallmark of our shared journey as priests.

Today, then, I invite you to renew before the Heart of Christ the “yes” that you said to God and to his holy People on the day of your Ordination. Let yourselves be shaped by grace and guard the fire of the Spirit received on that day, so that, in union with him, you may be a sacrament of Jesus’ love in the world. Do not be daunted by your personal frailty: the Lord does not look for perfect priests, but for humble hearts that are open to conversion and prepared to love others as he himself loved us.

Dear brother priests, Pope Francis called us to renewed devotion to the Sacred Heart as the locus of our personal encounter with the Lord (cf. Dilexit Nos, 103), the place where we can bring and resolve not only our inner conflicts but also those that are tearing apart the world in which we live. For in him, “we learn to relate to one another in wholesome and happy ways, and to build up in this world God’s kingdom of love and justice. Our hearts, united with the heart of Christ, are capable of working this social miracle” (ibid., 28).

Throughout this Holy Year, in which all of us are called to be pilgrims of hope, our ministry will be all the more fruitful the more it is rooted in prayer and forgiveness, and in closeness to the poor, to families and to young people who are searching for truth. Never forget that a holy priest makes holiness flourish around him.

Entrusting all of you to Mary, Queen of Apostles and Mother of Priests, I bless each of you from my heart.”