Founder of Sodalitium addressed Holy Father at World Encounter of Ecclesial
Movements
Rome, 3 (NE - eclesiales.org) A true encounter of faith took place today in
St. Peter's Square, during the celebration of the Meeting of Pope Benedict
XVI with members of Ecclesial Movements and New Communities from all over
the world. "You belong to different peoples and cultures, and here you
represent all the members of the Ecclesial Movements and New Communities.
Spiritually gathered around the Successor of Peter, you proclaim the joy of
believing in Jesus, and renew your commitment as his faithful disciples in
our time", said the Pope in the homily, which he pronounced during the
celebration of Vespers.
St. Peter's Square was completely filled with pilgrims by the early hours of
the afternoon. Approximately 250 thousand people attended the event, and
pilgrims gathered in the Via della Conciliazione all the way to the Tiber
River . Among the participants was a large delegation of pilgrims from the
Christian Life Movement. More than 2000 of its members traveled to Rome to
participate in the event. Throughout the meeting they expressed their joy
and happiness for participating in the encounter with the Holy Father and with members of other ecclesial movements. Delegations from approximately
150 ecclesial movements were present. Dozens of delegations from ecclesial
movements and new communities approved by the Holy See occupied special
areas in St. Peter's Square.
Before the Pope arrived several videos were projected on the screens placed
in St. Peter's Square and along the Via della Conciliazione. The videos
recalled the first meeting of ecclesial movements with Pope John Paul II on
May 30, 1998. Several texts from Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger were also read,
and another video was shown with moments of the inauguration of his
Pontificate. A choir interpreted several songs, including "I am not afraid",
composed by a member of the Sodalit Family. Several Christian Life Movement
members were part of the choir that interpreted the songs during this
intense spiritual event in Rome.
Afterwards two participants of the Second World Congress of Ecclesial
Movements and New Communities, held in Rocca di Papa between May 31 and June
2, shared their experiences. They were Salvatore Martinez, National
Coordinator in Italy of the Renewal in the Holy Spirit, and Maria Luigia
Corona, Cofounder of the Missionary Community of Villaregia.
At 5:30 in the afternoon, local time, Pope Benedict XVI arrived at St.
Peter's Square through the "Arch of the Bell ". The Pope was welcomed with
great joy by all the people present. In his white car, the Holy Father
traveled around St. Peter's Square and the Via della Conciliazione, blessing
the participants. After half and hour he reached the "sagratto", the area
directly in front of the Basilica.
To his right were seated several founders and various key members of the
ecclesial movements, specially invited for this solemn occasion. Among them
was Luis Fernando Figari, founder of the Christian Life Movement, who would
later address the Pope on behalf of the Movements, thanking the Pope and
expressing their commitment to the new evangelization.
Archbishop Stanislaw Rylko, President of the Pontifical Council for the
Laity, gave a welcoming address to the Pope, expressing his gratitude "to
the Spirit for the gift of hope that the ecclesial movements and new
communities represent for the Church. It is through these charisms that
multitudes of men and women of our times have gone against the prevailing
currents to discover the beauty of being Christian and to find joy in
communicating it to others". "This can be seen from their festive presence
in this open air cenacle here in Saint Peter's Square as they bear witness
to the world how beautiful it is to be disciples of Christ, and that meeting
Christ is the most fascinating adventure that we can experience", said
Archbishop Rylko.
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A passage from the Letter to the Romans was read, and afterwards the Pope
began his homily, recalling "with emotion" the meeting that took place back
in 1998 with Pope John Paul II. "A great evangelizer of our times, he has
accompanied and guided you during his pontificate. On many occasions he
defined your associations and communities as 'providential', above all
because through them the Sanctifying Spirit awakens faith in the hearts of
so many Christians and makes them discover the vocation received in Baptism,
helping them to be witnesses of hope".
Movements, said the Pope, "have born from the thirst of the true life. They
are movements for life under every aspect (...) If we want to protect life
we must above all rediscover the source of life; then life itself must
reemerge in all its beauty and sublimity; then we must let ourselves be
vivified by the Holy Spirit, the creative source of life". He also invited
movements to be "schools of freedom". "Ecclesial Movements want and must be
schools of freedom" he stressed, saying that "in them, we want to learn true
freedom (...) We want the true and great freedom, of which we are heirs. It
is the freedom of the children of God. In this world full of false freedoms
that destroy the environment and man, we want, with the power of the Holy
Spirit, to learn to live together in true freedom". Such precise language
for the comprehension of true freedom was intensely followed through the
speakers and the giant screens placed in St. Peter's Square and throughout
the Via della Conciliazione.
The Pope also highlighted the need to live unity. "The Holy Spirit, giving
life and freedom, also gives unity. They are three inseparable gifts", he
explained. "The spirit blows where He wants, and His will is unity made
body, unity that encounters the world and transforms it". "I place the
intentions of your Movements and Communities before the heart of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, present at the Cenacle together with the Apostles (...) I
specially invoke the effusion of the gifts of the Spirit, so that in our
times we have the experience of a renewed Pentecost", concluded the Pope.
After the Holy Father's words, there was a liturgical remembrance of the
Sacrament of Confirmation, characterized by the rite of fire, the invocation
of the Holy Spirit and the profession of faith. Symbolizing the seven gifts
of the Spirit, several torches were placed before the Holy Father to be lit
by seven members of the ecclesial movements.
Marian presence -central in Pentecost- was not forgotten. Before concluding
the Vespers, the Magnificat was sung, as was the Regina Caeli. Thousands of
booklets, entitled "Pentecost Vigil" with the chants and prayers in Latin
and Italian, were distributed by the Holy See.
Before the final blessing, Patti Gallagher, who with others began the
Catholic Charismatic Renewal, and Luis Fernando Figari, founder of the
Christian Life Movement, thanked Pope Benedict XVI, speaking in front of the
tens of thousands of persons present in St. Peter's Square. After addressing
the Pope they approached the Holy Father to express their respect and
personal gratitude. The founder of the CLM kneeled before the Pope,
expressing his devotion and fidelity to the Successor of Peter, in a
particularly moving moment in the celebration.
Closing words in meeting of Ecclesial Movements were said by Founder of the
CLM
Rome, 3 (NE - eclesiales.org) We offer the text of the words that Luis
Fernando Figari, founder of the Christian Life Movement, addressed to Pope
Benedict XVI during the Encounter of Ecclesial Movements and New
Communities.
Most Holy Father,
On the occasion of this celebration of faith, I would like to share
something that touches me deeply on meditating on that beautiful passage of
the Holy Scripture that says: "I am standing at the door, knocking; if you
hear my voice and open the door, I will come in to you and eat with you, and
you with me" (Rev 3:20). The Lord Jesus comes as one who asks to be
welcomed. He respectfully knocks at the door and asks to be admitted before
entering our personal sphere. How humble is Our Lord! His merciful love has
no limits! He continues to call on the intimacy of each one, and he asks for
a listening ear. How faithful is his perseverance! We perceive an
eschatological purpose, but it begins here on earth with the call of Jesus.
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To listen to the Lord and to open the door to him means to meet him and to
keep his word, and to take part in his transforming love. Those who respond
as indicated by the Virgin Mary in Cana : "Do whatever he tells you" ( Jn
2:5), listen to Christ and obey him, and they open up to the Father who will
reside in them. The meal together speaks of the communion to which we have
been invited, but also of the path of communion and friendship with Jesus. I
believe that this is one of those wonderful syntheses found in Scripture
that encourage us to follow the path towards the ultimate encounter.
The Eternal Word, made flesh in the Immaculate Virgin Mary in order to
redeem all human beings, comes to meet each of us in order to bring us to
the wonderful gift of reconciliation, with God, with oneself, with others,
with all of creation. He calls us with tender insistence to live our
Christian life at every moment. He teaches us through his luminous presence
among us to be people who live according to God's Plan. He brings forth our
deepest identity and responds to the most pressing existential questions
asked by human beings.
Today's world is to a great extent closed to the voice and light of Christ.
The Church, Ecclesia Sua, with great love is trying to illuminate and give
warmth to human beings. Just like the flames at Pentecost, today the fire of
the Spirit is continually endeavoring to illumine minds, to enkindle hearts,
to radiate and shine on life. This is why the Lord Jesus knocks at our door
and asks for an unconditional response from the men and women of today.
All periods of history have their dark corners, and they are the challenge
of each era. Personal crises, the rift between faith and life, stifling
secularism, relativism, functional agnosticism, the loss of Christian
identity, the hegemony of all that is superficial and humdrum, the lack of
understanding of the meaning of human fulfillment according to God, new and
old ideologies and psychologism that distance people from their path,
massification, injustice, the scourge of poverty, violence - all of these
are voices that often unknowingly clamor for an answer in truth and love
that brings peace and reconciliation to people and peoples. This is a call
crying out for the Lord Jesus! It is He and only He who is the answer to the
fractures and concerns of human beings!
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The Spirit who descended on Our Lady at the time of the
Annunciation-Incarnation, the Spirit who was made manifest in tongues of
burning fire and touched minds and hearts at Pentecost, is the same Spirit
who in our times has given rise to a wave of ecclesial movements and other
communities of the faithful to live the Christian life, to proclaim to the
world that Christ is real and that He reconciles people, to show them their
identity, and to invite them to love and communion and participation in the
divine nature. It is God who comes to the aid of human beings and, as He has
done on many other occasions during our two-thousand year history, He has
given rise to movements within the Church that demonstrate rich ecclesial
plurality and contribute in communion with Peter and under Peter to the
great mission of the Church: to proclaim the Lord Jesus to the world and to
invite to the transformation of humanity and all earthly realities according
to the divine Plan.
Most Holy Father, grateful for your most appreciated teachings and for your
so enthusiastic encouragement, the members of the ecclesial movements and
new communities, in spite of our frailty, feel urged on to a greater
commitment to the New Evangelization, to stimulate the drive towards
coherence in the Church and eagerness to give witness, to search out new
courageous methods and expressions to proclaim Christ and his teachings,
based on the experience of those who have listened to his call, have heard
his voice, and have met him in a life-giving encounter, giving witness of
faith, hope and charity, in all the world and in all the undertakings of
humanity, according to the gifts granted by the Holy Spirit.
With a deeply grateful heart, Most Holy Father, we ask you: Help us follow
the path of Christ! Lead us! Confirm us in the faith! We thank you for
everything.
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