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AUDIENCES
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THE LEGIONARIES OF CHRIST CELEBRATE THEIR EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
CHAPTER AFTER A THREE YEAR PATH OF RENEWAL
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AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 9 January 2014 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Severin Mathias Akeo, the new ambassador of Cote d'Ivoire to the Holy
See, presenting his credential letters.
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Archbishop Carlos Jose Nanez of Cordoba, Argentina, accompanied by
Bishop Pedro Torres, auxiliary of Cordoba.
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Nicola Zingaretti, president of the Lazio region, Italy.
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Ignazio Marino, mayor of Rome, Italy.
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Prefect Riccardo Carpino, extraordinary commissioner for the province
of Rome.
THE
LEGIONARIES OF CHRIST CELEBRATE THEIR EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL CHAPTER
AFTER A THREE YEAR PATH OF RENEWAL
Vatican
City, 9 January 2014 (VIS) – Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, C.S.,
Pontifical Delegate for the Congregation of the Legionaries of
Christ, yesterday celebrated the Mass for the opening of the
Extraordinary General Chapter of the Legionaries of Christ. The mass,
celebrated in the Centre for Higher Studies of the Legion of Christ,
was preceded by a Novena to the Holy Spirit in which all the
Legionaries participated, and a week-long retreat for the Chapter
fathers.
Following
a path of renewal, which has lasted three and a half years and had a
precise mandate from the Holy Father Benedict XVI, the Chapter will
appoint the new government of the congregation, and approve the new
constitutions.
In
his homily, Cardinal De Paolis stressed that the revision of the
constitutions “cannot simply be considered a technical effort, but
should be accompanied by a process of examination of life, of review
and of spiritual renewal for the institute”. Therefore, it cannot
be regarded simply as a “code of laws”, that unites them “only
in discipline”, but rather as “an expression of a common
vocation, a common ideal, a common mission, a common path to
healing”.
Referring
to the appointment of the new government of the institution, the
Cardinal repeated that its primary duty “is to preserve and promote
the Institute’s charism; the charism is only guaranteed when
authority is exercised as service, in the spirit of the Gospel and in
fidelity to the norms of the Church. It is a point which should
always be given special attention, especially for you, who have a
history of suffering in this regard. It is important not to forget
that. And this has been a topic about which the new constitutional
text has been careful and vigilant”.
The
cardinal, recalling the path of preparation culminating in the
General Chapter, urged the Legion to preserve “hope in the Lord who
has preserved your vocation; hope in the Legion, which, thanks to
you, presents itself to this chapter with new strength and new
horizons; and hope in the Church, which has accompanied you,
particularly through Pope Benedict XVI – who, in the most tragic
moment in your history, has had confidence in you and has believed in
your capacity for renewal and faithfulness to the Lord – and in the
current Supreme Pontiff Pope Francis – who wanted to be present at
this important moment in your history”.
“You
have suffered much, both internally and externally”, concluded
Cardinal De Paolis. “You have suffered the shame of being accused,
viewed with suspicion and of being exposed to public opinion, even
within the Church. You have been able to accept this suffering out of
love for your vocation, and out of love for the Church and for the
Legion. Suffering has purified you, matured you and made you
experience God’s grace and love, who has called you to share in the
mystery of redemption through the cross and through sorrow. You have
participated in the pain of those who have suffered because of some
members of the Legion. You have chosen the only way the Gospel knows
for the redemption of evil: not escape, not rejection, not the
condemnation of others, but participation, solidarity, and love that
enters into sin and sorrow so as to redeem them from the inside”.
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