Vatican City, 21 January 2016 (VIS) –
The Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Lfie and the
Societies of Apostolic Life (CIVCSVA) has announced the events
relating to the conclusion of the Year of Consecrated Life, to be
held from 28 January to 2 February in Rome, which are expected to be
attended by more than four thousand consecrated persons from all over
the world.
On the theme "Consecrated life in
communion. The common foundation in the variety of forms", on
these days there will be meetings, prayer vigils, times for
regrouping and examining in greater depth the specifics of each form,
looking prophetically towards the future".
The aims of the meeting are to get to
know better the great mosaic of consecrated life, to live communion
rediscovering the single call uniting the variety of forms (Ordo
Virginum, monastic life, apostolic institutes, secular institutes,
new institutes and new forms of consecrated life), starting out
together on the path of the great Jubilee of Mercy that once more
gives all consecrated persons the specific mandate of their vocation:
to be guided by the Father's mercy, witnesses and builders of an
authentically lived fraternity.
The first event will take place on 28
January: a vigil in St. Peter's Basilica, presided by Archbishop Jose
Rodriguez Carballo, secretary of the CIVCSVA, and in which Cardinal
Joao Braz De Aviz, prefect of the Congregation, will participate. On
29 January, all consecrated persons will gather in the Paul VI Hall,
while on 30 and 31 January, in five locations in Rome,
representatives of each form of consecrated life will meet to explore
in greater depth various specific aspects of their vocation. They
will subsequently meet in the Paul VI Hall again on 1 February, for
an audience with the Holy Father and the Oratory "On the trail
of beauty", directed by Msgr. Marco Frisina.
The events will end on 2 February with
the morning Jubilee pilgrimage and the Eucharistic celebration for
the twentieth World Day of Consecreted Life, celebrated by Pope
Francis.
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