Vatican City, 26 September 2014 (VIS) –
Contemplate, go forth, and educate: these were the three directions
Pope Francis gave this morning to the Focolare Movement, whose
general assembly takes place in Rome this week.
The Work of Mary, better known as the
Focolare Movement, was born within the bosom of the Catholic Church
“from a small seed that, over the years, has grown into a tree that
now extends its branches in all the expressions of the Christian
family and also among members of different religions, and among many
who cultivate justice and solidarity alongside the search for truth”.
Pope Francis referred with great
affection and admiration to Chiara Lubich, founder and firs president
of the Focolare Movement, commenting that, “faithful to the charism
from which it was born and by which it is nurtured, the Focolare
Movement now finds itself faced with the same task that awaits the
Church as a whole: offering, with responsibility and creativity, its
special contribution to this new season of evangelisation”. He gave
three directions on how to achieve this: contemplate, go forth, and
educate.
To contemplate, it is necessary to
“enlarge one's inner capacity to accommodate Jesus and the gift of
the Holy Spirit, to make contemplation the indispensable condition
for a supportive presence and effective action that is truly free and
pure”. To contemplate means living in the company of brothers and
sisters, breaking the bread of communion and fraternity with them,
together crossing the threshold that leads to the Father, since
contemplation that excludes others is a deception. It is narcissism”.
The next step is to “go forth like
Jesus from the bosom of the Father to proclaim the word of love to
all, unto His sacrifice on the Cross. We must learn from Him, from
Jesus, the 'drive to go forth and give, to go out from ourselves, to
keep pressing forward in our sowing of the good seed'. We must not
linger, but rather, with God's help, must aim high and broaden our
horizons! And to do this, we must go forth with courage 'unto him
without the camp, bearing his reproach'. He awaits us in the
suffering and in the cries of our brothers, in the wounds of society
and in the questions posed by the culture of our times. It pains the
heart when we see a Church, faced with a humanity with many wounds –
moral, existential, of war – making philosophical, theological and
spiritual Byzantisms, while lacking a spirituality of action. It is
necessary to go forth, because the Church is like a field hospital.
In this type of hospital, the first thing you do is tend to the
injured, rather than analysing their cholesterol levels; you do that
later”.
Finally, the third direction: educate.
“It is necessary, as the Gospel demands, to form new men and women,
and to do this there must be a school in humanity that measures up to
the humanity of Jesus. … Without adequate education of the new
generations, it is illusory to imagine the realisation of a serious
and lasting project in the service of a new humanity”.
“Chiara Lubich, in her time, coined
an expression that remains relevant in our times”, concluded the
Holy Father. “Today, she said, we need to form 'world-people', men
and women with the soul, the heart and the mind of Jesus and
therefore capable of recognising and interpreting the needs, worries
and hopes that reside in the heart of every person”.