The Holy Father’s second piece of advice is to consider that “vulnerability cannot be a ‘politically correct’ issue, nor a mere organization of practices, no matter how good they may be.” This warning is related to the risk that “vulnerability can become a category, people into faceless individuals, service into a “performance.”
This is why he emphasizes that “we must remain firmly anchored to the Gospel, to Jesus, who did not teach his disciples to plan care for the sick and the poor” but rather wanted to train the Twelve “in a lifestyle.” being in contact with the vulnerable, in their midst” that the Holy Spirit impressed on them after the Resurrection, he pointed out.
This way of life has been embraced by “men and women who became saints by loving vulnerable people,” some of whom are canonized. Regarding those who do not have official recognition of their holiness, the Pope encouraged them to “share with simplicity and gratitude the stories of these hidden witnesses of the Gospel.”