Vatican City, 7 November 2014 (VIS) –
“The Eucharist, mystery of communion” is the theme of the
ecumenical convention of bishops, friends of the Focolare Movement.
This is an annual event uniting bishops not only from different
countries but also from different churches and ecclesial communities,
defined by Pope Francis as the result of “what is produced by the
love of the Word of God and the will to conform existence to the
Gospel; these attitudes, created and accompanied by the grace of the
Holy Spirit, help nurture many initiatives, allowing solid
friendships to thrive and producing significant moments of
brotherhood and sharing”.
The Holy Father reiterated the value,
in a troubled world, of a “clear testimony of unity between
Christians and an explicit declaration of esteem, respect and, more
precisely, fraternity between us. This fraternity is a shining sign
of our faith in the risen Christ. Indeed, if we intend to endeavour,
as Christians, to respond incisively to the many problems and crises
of our time, it is necessary to speak and act as brothers, so that
everyone can easily recognise us as such. This too is a way –
perhaps for us the first – of responding to the globalisation of
indifference with a globalisation of solidarity and fraternity”.
Among the issues that currently call to
the conscience of Christians and their pastors, the Pope mentioned
the “lack of freedom to publicly express one's religion and to live
openly in accordance with Christian ethics; the persecution of
Christians and other minorities; the sad phenomenon of terrorism; the
refugee crisis caused by wars and other reasons; the challenge of
fundamentalism and, at the other extreme, exasperated secularism”.
These challenges are a call to “seek
with renewed effort, with constancy and patience, the ways that lead
to unity, so that the world might believe, and so that we first may
be filled with confidence and courage. Among these paths there is a
special route, and it is the Eucharist as the mystery of communion. …
The Lord's Supper, a central moment in the life of the community, a
'moment of truth', is the encounter between Christ's grace and our
responsibility; there, in the Eucharist, we are clearly aware that
unity is a gift, and at the same time it is a very serious
responsibility”, concluded the Pontiff.