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Faith & Spirit Quote by Pope Benedict XVI

"The priesthood is not simply "office" but sacrament: God makes use of us poor men in order to be, through us, present to all men and women, and to act in their favour"

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Benedict frames priesthood as something more unnerving than a job description: an instrument through which God insists on showing up. The line rejects the modern instinct to treat roles as transferable “offices” with skill sets and performance metrics. “Not simply office but sacrament” is a power move in theological language: a sacrament isn’t a badge you wear, it’s an action God performs. The priest, in this view, is not the author of grace but the conduit of it - which is precisely why Benedict leans on the disarming phrase “us poor men.” He’s trying to hold two volatile ideas together: the staggering claim of mediation and the blunt admission of human frailty.

That tension is the subtext and the sales pitch. In an era scarred by clerical scandal and institutional distrust, “poor men” reads as an attempt to undercut clerical triumphalism while still defending a uniquely Catholic insistence on ordained mediation. Benedict is not offering a feel-good spirituality of vague presence; he’s defending a structure: God becomes “present” and “acts” through a designated, embodied ministry. The repetition of “through us” lands like a drumbeat, making the argument tactile: Christianity is not only private conscience but public encounter.

Contextually, it tracks with Benedict’s broader project - shoring up sacramental realism against both secular bureaucratization and a watered-down ecclesial minimalism. The phrase “in their favour” gives the claim its pastoral alibi: whatever authority the priest carries is justified only as service directed outward, not as status accumulated inward.

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Verified source: Holy Mass Concluding the Year for Priests (Homily) (Pope Benedict XVI, 2010)
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The priesthood, then, is not simply "office" but sacrament: God makes use of us poor men in order to be, through us, present to all men and women, and to act on their behalf. (PDF p. 3 (Holy See Press Office bulletin N. 0385 / 00873)). Primary source: Pope Benedict XVI’s homily at Holy Mass concluding the Year for Priests, on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Friday 11 June 2010 (Vatican City). The wording often circulated online ends with “and to act in their favour”; the official Vatican English text reads “and to act on their behalf.” The same text is also published in the Holy See Press Office bulletin PDF for 11.06.2010 (N. 0385; document code [00873-01.01]), where the quote appears on PDF page 3.
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XVI, Pope Benedict. (2026, March 5). The priesthood is not simply "office" but sacrament: God makes use of us poor men in order to be, through us, present to all men and women, and to act in their favour. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-priesthood-is-not-simply-office-but-sacrament-171988/

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XVI, Pope Benedict. "The priesthood is not simply "office" but sacrament: God makes use of us poor men in order to be, through us, present to all men and women, and to act in their favour." FixQuotes. March 5, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-priesthood-is-not-simply-office-but-sacrament-171988/.

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"The priesthood is not simply "office" but sacrament: God makes use of us poor men in order to be, through us, present to all men and women, and to act in their favour." FixQuotes, 5 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-priesthood-is-not-simply-office-but-sacrament-171988/. Accessed 16 Mar. 2026.

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Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI (April 16, 1927 - February 28, 2020) was a Pope from Germany.

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