Vatican City, 27 October 2015 (VIS) –
This morning in the Holy See Press Office a press conference was held
to present the 51st International Eucharistic Congress, to take place
in Cebu, Philippines from 24 to 31 January 2016 on the theme “Christ
in you, our Hope of glory; the Eucharist, source and goal of
mission”. The speakers were Archbishop Jose S. Palma of Cebu,
Philippines, Archbishop Piero Marini, Italy, president of the
Committee for the International Eucharistic Congresses, and Fr.
Vittore Boccardi, S.S.S., member of the same committee.
Archbishop Palma commented on the
importance of the choice of Asia and the Philippines to host the
Congress. “In recent years, Asia is the continent that has become
one of the great engines of world growth in the economic and social
point of view”, he said. “From the religious point of view,
however, it is still a contingent that has to be evangelised; …
where the Catholic Church is a small minority; in spite of being the
continent where Jesus was born, lived, died and rose again. The 51st
Eucharistic Congress, therefore, could become the mirror of the Asian
Church in the sense that it will see how the Catholic Church carries
out its task of evangelisation. As with the previous Congresses,
representatives of the different Churches and a myriad of pilgrims
from all over the world will be attending”.
The Congress, he continued, is expected
to be attended by “around 20 cardinals, 50 bishops from other
countries and at least 100 Filipino bishops who gather for the
Catholic Bishops Conference Plenary Assembly in January 2016. As of
October 2015, we already have 8,345 registered pilgrims representing
57 nations”. In addition, said Archbishop Palma, so far there are
600 registered host families ready to welcome pilgrims.
The events of the Congress will be
divided into two main parts: the first, the “Theological
Symposium”, will take place from 20 to 22 January, and the
“Congress Proper”, from 24 to 31 January. The basic themes for
reflection during the Theological Symposium are: “The Christian
Virtue of Hope”; “Eucharist in the Gospel of St. John”;
“Liturgy and Inculturation”; “The History of the Novus Ordo”;
“Evangelising the Secular World” and “A Catechism on the Sunday
Eucharist”. During the Congress Proper, the themes will be “Christ
our Hope of Glory”; “Christian Hope”; “The Eucharist as
Celebration of the Paschal Mystery”; “The Eucharist as Mission”;
“Mission as Dialogue”; “The Eucharist and Dialogue with
Cultures”; “The Eucharist and Dialogue with the Poor”; “The
Eucharist and Dialogue with other Religions” and “The Eucharist
and Mary”.
Archbishop Marini, with reference to
the theme of the Congress, affirmed that “the evangelical
announcement and faith in the Lord Jesus professed by the Christian
community are important and necessary for Asia, but must be presented
in accordance with the methods of dialogue, methods that have
distinguished the activity of the particular Churches of the
continent in the last thirty years. It is precisely this programme of
dialogue with cultures, religious traditions and the multitudes of
the poor that forms, in an entirely natural and evident way, the
fabric of pastoral reflections contained in the basic text. The text
explains that the Eucharist is the source and culmination of the
mission of the Church and identifies the added value offered by the
Eucharistic celebration for a mission that is committed to leavening
through the enzymes of dialogue, reconciliation, peace and future, of
which Asia is in great need”.
“The Eucharistic Congresses, then,
will go to Cebu to recall that the mission is an exchange of gifts
between those who announce and who receive the evangelical message”,
he added. “They go to the city that is the cradle of Christianity
in the East to give and to receive, to evangelise and to be
evangelised, to speak but also to listen. In that human environment
that is not linked to the labyrinth of rationalism, the celebration
of the Eucharistic mystery is bound with the experience of poverty,
suffering and affections and continues to build communities that wish
to break bread in the Kingdom of God”.
Finally, Fr. Boccardi commented that
the event in Cebu, along with the World Youth Days, World Family Day,
and so on, will become “an extraordinary resource for bearing
witness, through its celebration, to how the Eucharist is not only
the source of life in the Church but also the place of its projection
in the world. Every particular Church that celebrates the Eucharist
in any part of the world, is called upon to demonstrate the maturity
of giving to others, of mutual listening, of availability and
concrete collaboration so that the community of faithful might become
the house of God and of our brothers amid the homes of mankind. There
it will be possible to live that 'dialogue of life” that is a
starting point for the joyful witness of the Gospel”.
No comments:
Post a Comment