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.
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