Vatican City, 4 March 2015 (VIS) –
The Pope, before today's general audience, received in the Paul VI
Hall the seventy prelates from thirty-five countries attending the
38th Congress of Bishop Friends of the Focolare Movement, which began
yesterday and will conclude on 6 March. The theme of the congress is
“Eucharist, mystery of communion”. The president of the Movement,
Maria Voce, and the co-president Jesus Moran, were also present in
the Paul VI Hall. Following greetings from Cardinal Francis Xavier
Kriengsak Kovithavanij, archbishop of Bangkok, Thailand, the Holy
Father gave a brief address.
“You have united in Rome the
friendship of this Movement and an interest in the spirituality of
communion”, said the Holy Father. “Effectively, the charism of
unity, typical of the Work of Mary, is strongly anchored in the
Eucharist, which confers its Christian and ecclesial character.
Without the Eucharist, unity would be reduced to an emotion and a
solely human, psychological, sociological dynamic. Instead, the
Eucharist guarantees that Christ is at the centre, that it is His
Spirit, the Holy Spirit, that guides our steps and our initiatives
for encounter and communion”.
“As bishops, we gather our
communities around the Eucharist, the dual nourishment of the Word
and the Bread of Life. This is our service, and it is fundamental.
The bishop is the principle of unity in the Church, but this is not
possible without the Eucharist: the bishop does not gather the people
around his person or his ideas, but rather around Christ, present in
His Word and in the Sacrament of His Body and Blood. And following
Jesus, the good pastor who made Himself lamb, sacrificed and
resurrected, the bishop gathers the flock entrusted to him by
offering his life, assuming himself a form of Eucharistic existence.”
The Holy Father gave special thanks to
the prelates from the “bloodsoaked lands” of Syria, Iraq and
Ukraine. “In the suffering you live with your people, you
experience the strength that comes from Jesus in the Eucharist, the
strength to go ahead united in faith and hope. In the daily
celebration of Mass we join with you, and we pray for you, offering
Christ's Sacrifice; and in this way the many initiatives of
solidarity with your Churches take on strength and meaning”.
“Dear brothers”, he concluded, “I
encourage you to continue in your commitment to promoting the
ecumenical path and interreligious dialogue. And I thank you for the
contribution you give towards greater communion between the various
ecclesial movements”.
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