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lunedì 20 settembre 2021

THE GOVERNANCE IN LAY AGGREGATION

 


Authority and Responsibilities of Governance in Lay Aggregations:

 A service ordered to the common good

All the moderators and leaders of the movements of international associations before the Pope in the Vatican

  EN ES FR IT PT


On September 16, 2021, the Dicastery for Laity, Family, and Life summoned the moderators, presidents, and international leaders of all ecclesial movements, new communities, and associations recognized or erected by the Holy See to reflect on the theme “The responsibility of governance in lay aggregations. An ecclesial service”.

The core issue of the day was that of closely examining the themes included in the General Decree "The International Associations of the Faithful", with the aim of reflecting together on the exercise of authority in lay aggregations.

The Symposium, partially followed via videoconference because of the pandemic, took place in the New Synod Hall, with the participation of about 300 people who, in their various roles, share governance responsibilities in lay aggregations, as well as some of the Dicastery's members and consultants.

With great surprise, at 10:00 a.m. the Holy Father arrived in the Hall, addressing a heartfelt message to all those present and to those connected by videoconference. The Pope first of all expressed his gratitude to the institutions represented in the hall, for the evangelical witness they bear in the different circumstances of ordinary life.

Then, in his reflections on the theme of government as service, the Holy Father pointed out to the participants two obstacles that can arise when governing: "the desire for power", manifested in the "desire to be everywhere”, which undermines all forms of subsidiarity and makes those who govern believe they can make decisions regarding all aspects of the life of the association and the people who are part of it; and "disloyalty," typical of those who assume that they are the sole interpreters of the charism and, under the pretext of wanting to serve the Lord, serve only themselves. Therefore, continued the Holy Father, in order to carry out a role in governance, we must learn to consider ourselves as "unprofitable servants" (Lk 17:10), in order to remain humble and docile to God's will, just as Jesus showed us when he washed the disciples' feet.

When the Holy Father left the Hall, the Prefect of the Dicastery, Card. Farrell opened the session by immediately identifying "service" as the fundamental and indispensable aspect of the exercise of governance in ecclesial realities: service to the person, to the charism and to the mission of the Church. Moreover, Farrell stressed, such service can only be grasped in its ecclesial dimension. In this regard, he commented on the relationship between association governance and ecclesiastical authority, referring to the intrinsic and providential relationship that exists between charismatic and hierarchical gifts.

Then Msgr. Matteo Visioli, Undersecretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, took the floor. He focused his talk on the theological-ecclesiological foundation of the concept of authority in the Church, and highlighted its relational paradigm. He went on to formulate some of the consequences of exercising the Church's authority, in particular of its risks.

In the afternoon, Ms. Linda Ghisoni, Undersecretary for the Laity, structured her presentation in three parts: after an overview of the ecclesial realities affected by the Decree, the focal point of the meeting, she examined the transition from the charism of the founder to the collective charism. In this regard, the distinction made by Ms. Ghisoni between the charisms or personal gifts of the founder and the essential nucleus of the founding charism, which is destined to become collective and of which no one retains neither the imprint nor the ownership, was fundamental. In light of this distinction, it is clear that any personalization involves an attempt to appropriate a gift that is, from its origin, intended to be collective. Finally, in the last part of the speech, the Undersecretary of the Dicastery gave some practical indications on how to implement the mandates of government and the level of representativeness required by the General Decree.

Next, Eliana and Paolo Maino, founders of the Via Pacis Community and Don Stefano Aragno, Vice President of the Cenacolo Community, gave their testimonies.

The first to take the floor was Paolo Maino, who, having headed the Community he founded with his wife and Don Domenico Pincelli for 40 years, explained how he reached the decision to resign from the Presidency, a choice certainly not common for a young founder. And yet, reflecting in the presence of God, Paolo, together with Eliana, clearly saw that the Lord was asking something else of him: "leaving was necessary for the future of the Community". Today Paolo and Eliana ask themselves if this decision "was perhaps a turning point which God allowed so as to prompt an improvement of the Community itself".

Then came Don Aragno’s intervention that was particularly moving. He described the experience of "leaving" from a completely different point of view, since today it is he who has substituted its foundress, Mother Elvira, in the leadership of the Cenacolo Community. Don Aragno told us how the "step down" taken by Mother Elvira generated a greater awareness of the true protagonist of the history of the Cenacolo Community: the Holy Spirit, the source of the charism and the only founder. This awareness, said Don Aragno, matured precisely from that wise "detachment" from the personality of the foundress, which made all the members, especially those who belonged since the very beginning, more aware of the gift of grace received from God through her, and promoted a renewed and more authentic "yes" to the work to which the Lord called them.

The luncheon, served in the atrium of Paul VI Hall, was also a valuable opportunity for sharing, meeting and promoting dialog between the leaders of the associations and movements and the officials and superiors of the Dicastery.

The rest of the day was dedicated to questions and interventions from the participants.

To conclude the day, Card. Farrell revisited the highlights of the day's proceedings underlining the need for formation for all, and at all levels, in governance as well as service. Without a doubt, it was a very intense and enriching day, starting from the Holy Father’s words and thanks to an open sharing of the challenges and expectations common to all movements and associations in serving the Church.

  Address of the Holy Father Francis to participants in the Meeting with moderators, presidents, and international leaders of all ecclesial movements, new communities, and associations [IT]

 

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giovedì 14 marzo 2013

HABEMUS PAPAM FRANCISCUM




Viva el Papa ! 
 Long live the Pope!
After March 12th, Rome saw red,  everywhere red…
Indeed:  115 cardinals coming from all over the world had an almost sacred task under the vault of the Sixtine Chapel, under the eyes of Michelangelo’s Creator. They had to elect the  266th  Pope,  the new successor of Saint Peter.
Many faithful from the entire world, during weeks united in prayer,  hoped that the new elected may be something like a ‘sacred monster’ :  someone who disposed of a multitude of qualities  and had only some minuscule defeat,  easily to be pardoned in one who replaces  St. Pierre.
We dare hoping that, united in the same prayers with all the faithful,  the Holy Spirit truly has done good work as ‘heavenly prompter above all suspect and all human  manipulation’ !   
The wise cardinals have shown very quickly the efficacy of a Conclave : already on March 13th,  at seven ‘o clock seven,  after five polls, there was the white smoke coming from the Sixtine Chapel!
« Magnum gaudium annuntio vobis ! »… While the commentators of the different medias detail some cardinal who might probably be the great elected, came the great surprise :  the new Pope is His Exc.  Jorge Maria Bergoglio, s.j.,  archbishop of Buenos Aires , who was not to be found on top of their prognostics of papabili …
Our hope that the new Holy Father will do what he has to do, is very great.  We see him, already actively and openly dialoguing with the world, a task that has always been a little bit difficult for the Vatican.
The new Pope  as  primus inter pares,  has now become the central  polarizing  figure and the solid refuge for the Catholic world.  Christ Himself will figure as his personal comfort.  He indicates him as His preferred sacred successor.     
I dare hoping that the prayers of so many Catholic teachers, of their families and of an immense multitude of faithful in the entire world will give force to the Pope and bring him support and wise inspiration of a very positive value.
May the Holy Spirit come : « Veni Creator Spiritus, … » !  He will give a more than precious and absolutely necessary help to this new Pope,  in the interest of children,  parents, teachers, faithful and obviously to all those ‘who are still searching’ !
Giving much credit to this pastor or,  as  Benedict XVI said, to this humble worker in the vineyard of the Lord,   I dare hoping that there will be a new springtime, a real vigour and a fresh creativity in Evangelization and in the life of our Church.
The challenges are, however, enormous : with a full power over an almost vertical  hierarchy,  it will be especially up to the Pope himself to look for a precious balance between authenticity and tradition,  to try being a trait of union  between the West and the Americas, enlarging evidently to the rest of the world, to trace for us faithful a path strewn with love, brotherhood,  tradition,  faith and renewed trust.
I wish that ‘our’ Pope may be  a man of good humour,  positive,  active like a wise and optimistic like the teachers who see every day stars in the eyes of their pupils !
« Long live the Pope, long live Francis 1,  Viva el Papa ! »
Ad maiorem Dei gloriam!
                                                                                                                                     G. Bourdeaud’hui



Viva el Papa !  Vive François 1er !

Depuis le 12 mars, Rome voyait rouge,  du rouge partout…
En effet:  115 cardinaux venus du monde entier avaient une tâche presque sacrée sous les voûtes de la Chapelle Sixtine, sous les yeux  du Créateur de Michel-Ange.  Ils devaient élire le 266ième  Pape,  le nouveau successeur de Saint-Pierre.
Beaucoup de fidèles du monde entier,  unis pendant des semaines  par la prière,  avaient  l’espoir  que le nouvel élu soit  presqu’ un ‘monstre sacré’ : quelqu’un qui dispose d’une multitude de qualités  et  n’ayant que quelques minuscules défauts,  d’ailleurs très pardonnables pour un remplaçant de St.-Pierre.
Nous osons espérer,  unis dans ces mêmes prières avec tous les croyants, que le Saint-Esprît  véritablement  a fait  du bon travail en tant que  ‘souffleur céleste au-dessus de tout soupçon et de toute manipulation humaine’ !   
Les sages cardinaux ont assez vite montré l’efficacité d’un Conclave : le 13 mars déjà, à sept heures sept, après 5 votes,  il y eut de la fumée blanche, provenant de la Chapelle Sixtine !
« Magnum gaudium annuntio vobis ! »… Pendant que les commentataires des différents médias détaillaient cardinal untel qui serait très probablement le grand  élu,  vint la surprise :  le nouveau Pape s’appelle S.E.  Jorge Maria Bergoglio, s.j.,  archevêque de Buenos Aires et il ne se trouvait pas en tête de leurs pronostiques  de papabili …
Notre espoir que le nouveau Saint-Père fera ce qui devra être fait,  est très grand.  Nous le voyons déjà dialoguer activement et ouvertement avec le monde,  tâche qui a toujours été un peu  difficile pour le Vatican.
Le nouveau Pape comme  primus inter pares,  est maintenant devenu la  figure centrale  polarisante  et  le point de repère solide  du monde Catholique.  Le Christ lui-même figurera comme  son réconfort personnel.  Il  nous l’indique  comme  son successeur sacré  préféré.     
J’ose espérer que les prières de tant d’enseignants catholiques,  de leurs familles  et d’une masse de croyants dans le monde entier donneront  au Pape la force  et lui apporteront un soutien et une inspiration  sage  d’une valeur très positive.  
Que le Saint-Esprit vienne : « Veni Creator Spiritus, … » !  Il  donnera une aide plus que précieuse et absolument nécessaire à  ce nouveau Pape,  dans l’intérêt des enfants, des parents, des enseignants, des croyants et évidemment de tous ceux ‘qui cherchent encore’ !
En donnant beaucoup de crédit  à ce pasteur ou, comme dit Benoît XVI, à cet humble ouvrier dans les vignes du Seigneur,   j’ose espérer  qu’il y aura un nouveau printemps, une vigueur réelle  et une fraîche créativité dans l’Evangélisation et dans la vie de notre Eglise.
Les défis seront en tous cas énormes : avec un plein pouvoir sur une hiérarchie presque verticale,  ce sera surtout au Pape lui-même de chercher un précieux équilibre entre l’authenticité et la tradition,  d’essayer d’être un trait d’union  entre l’Ouest et les Amériques en l’élargissant évidemment au reste du monde, de tracer pour tous les croyants un chemin parsemé d’amour,  de fraternité,  de  tradition,  de  foi et  de confiance renouvelée
Je souhaite que ‘notre’ Pape  soit  un homme de bonne humeur,  positif,  actif comme un sage et optimiste comme les enseignants qui voient tous les jours des étoiles dans  les yeux de leurs élèves !
« Vive le Pape !  Vive François 1er !  Viva el Papa ! »
                                                                                                               G. Bourdeaud’hui