SUMMARY:
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THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL, A MISSIONARY JOY: WORLD CONGRESS OF ECCLESIAL
MOVEMENTS AND NEW COMMUNITIES
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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THE
JOY OF THE GOSPEL, A MISSIONARY JOY: WORLD CONGRESS OF ECCLESIAL
MOVEMENTS AND NEW COMMUNITIES
Vatican
City, 22 July 2014 (VIS) – The Pontifical Council for the Laity
will hold its third world congress of ecclesial movements and new
communities from 20 to 22 November 2014, entitled “The joy of the
Gospel: a missionary joy”, based on Pope Francis' Apostolic
exhortation Evangelii Gaudium. The event, to take place at the
Pontifical International College Maria Mater Ecclesiae in Rome,
Italy, will be attended by delegates from international associations
with the most widespread presence all over the world, already
recognised as international associations of the faithful or in
constant dialogue with the aforementioned dicastery.
Before
the Angelus prayer on 19 May 2013, the Sunday of Pentecost during the
Year of Faith, the Holy Father addressed the new movements and new
ecclesial communities, encouraging them to continue in their work:
“You are a gift and wealth for the Church! Always carry forth the
strength of the Gospel! Do not be afraid! Always keep alive your joy
and passion for the communion of the Church!”. After this
encounter, the Pope presented the Apostolic exhortation Evangelii
Gaudium, “a true vademecum for ecclesial movements and new
communities” that has as its main objective the need for a renewed
evangelical phase in the life of the Church in our times.
Starting
from this assumption, the Pontifical Council for the Laity has
consulted with the movements and new ecclesial communities regarding
the organisation, logistics and main themes to be considered in the
Congress. The registration of delegates at the Congress is formally
open and so far members have enrolled from ecclesial movements and
new communities from all continents and from more than eighty
international associative entities, which will be accompanied by
various bishops from the diocese and organs of the Roman Curia.
In
addition, more than fifty-five founders and general heads of various
communities from around the world have already enrolled. The
superiors of the dicastery dedicated their annual meeting of 27 June
2014 to ecclesial movements and new communities, in preparation for
this important event, and to hearing the participants in the meeting
from over thirty international associations of the faithful.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 22 July 2014 (VIS) – Yesterday afternoon, 21 July, the Holy
Father received in audience Bishop Nunzio Galantino of Cassano
dell'Jonio, secretary general of the Italian Episcopal Conference.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 22 July 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed the following members of the Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity: Archbishop Carlos Jose Nanez of Cordoba,
Argentina; Bishop Rodolfo Valenzuela Nunez of Vera Paz and president
of the Episcopal Conference of Guatemala; and Bishop Gerhard Feige of
Magdeburg, Federal Republic of Germany.
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appointed the following as consultors of the Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity: Cristiano Bettega, director of the
National Office for Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue of the
Italian Episcopal Conference; Hector Sherri, president of the
Theological Commission of Malta and the Diocesan Ecumenical
Commission, Malta; Michael Joeng-Hun Shin, official for ecumenism of
the Korean Episcopal Conference; Fernando Rodriguez Garrapucho,
director of the John XXIII Centre for Oriental and Ecumenical Studies
at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, Spain; Br. Enzo Bianchi,
prior of the Monastery of Bose, Italy; Fr. Franck Lemaitre, O.P.,
director of the National Service for Christian Unity of the Bishops'
Conference of France; John Crossins, O.S.F.S., executive director of
the secretariat for ecumenical and interreligious matters of the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Fr. Jorge A. Scampini,
O.P., professor of ecumenism at the faculty of theology of the
Pontifical Catholic University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; Fr. Milan
Zust, S.J., Slovenia, lecturer at the faculty of missiology of the
Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome; Sister Maria Ha Fong Ko,
F.M.A., Macau, lecturer in New Testament exegesis at the Pontifical
Faculty of Education Sciences (Auxilium), Rome and at the Holy Spirit
Seminary of Hong Kong.
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