The Primus reflects on the manifestation of Christ as the Light of the Nations, emphasizing the call to proclaim this light in a world often overshadowed by spiritual darkness. Drawing from the feast of the Epiphany, the message underscores the universality of Christ’s mission, urging the faithful to embrace their role as bearers of this divine light.
The letter also celebrates the continued growth of the Old Roman Apostolate, offering gratitude for its expanding ministry across four continents. Specific attention is given to the Apostolate’s commitment to transparency and integrity, with an affirmation of its policies addressing the moral accountability of clergy and safeguarding the vulnerable.
Finally, the Primus highlights the recent launch of the catechetical video series, A Catechism for Today, and its reception among young people. This initiative is presented as a testament to the Apostolate’s dedication to engaging the next generation, ensuring the enduring relevance of the faith in contemporary society.