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What The Popes Say
What the Popes Say
Both Pope Paul VI and the present Pope John Paul II have been very
encouraging towards the Neo-Catechumenal Way.
They see in it a gift of the Holy Spirit and a grace of God to to renew the
parish and to reach out towards those who have left the Church.
Here are some excerpts from the speeches of the Pope
Paul VI and Pope John Paul II.
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Pope John Paul II celebrating Eucharist with
neocatechumenal communities in Porto San Giorgio,
Italy.
Pope Paul VI in 1977 : "Saint Augustine says this: If we cannot
have the catechumenate beforehand, we will carry it out afterwards. This
is the secret of your formula, which provides religious assistance, a practical
training in Christian faithfulness, and effectively integrates the baptized
into the community of believers which is the Church. Many people are attracted
to these Neocatechumenal Communities, because they see that there is
a sincerity, a truth in them, something alive and authentic, Christ
living in the world." (General Audience of January 12, 1977)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/paulvi.htm
Pope John Paul II in 1980 : "The catechumens of the first
centuries were a very important reality in the Church: I believe that what
they did for the faith in those days, the Neocatechumenal Communities
are doing today." (During Pope's visit to the parish of St.Timothy, Rome,
10 February 1980)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/johnpaul.htm#Timoty
Pope John Paul II in 1980 : "My dearest ones, we are living
in a period in which we are experiencing a radical confrontation . .. In
this age of ours, we need to rediscover a radical faith, radically understood,
radically lived, and radically fulfilled. We have need of such a faith. I
hope that your experience is born within such a perspective, and may lead
towards a healthy radicalization of our Christianity, of our faith,
towards an authentic evangelical radicalism." (During Pope's visit to
the Parish of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament and of the Canadian Martyrs
in Rome, 2nd November 1980.)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/johnpaul.htm#blesscr
Pope John Paul II in 1983 : "Continue with tireless and ever
renewed generosity your commitment to the apostolate and Christian
witness, particularly in the field of catechetics, in which you have produced
so many good fruits in these years." (To Bishops and presbyters from the
neo-catechumenal communities gathered for the Synod Penance and Reconciliation,
St Peter's Square, 13th February 1983)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/johnpaul.htm#penance
Pope John Paul II in 1983 : "In fact, your movement, and
here I welcome the one who inspired it - I know him well - , your movement
is centered on this process of becoming children of God, of
becoming Christians. It is very important!" (During Pope's visit to the parish
of St Francesca Cabrini in Rome, 4th December, 1983)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/johnpaul.htm#cabrini
Pope John Paul II in 1985 : "By now I know well that
there are two elements which characterize your charism. The first is an
enthusiasm for the faith. An enthusiasm for the faith rediscovered.
.... Then, the second thing which I think is part of your charism is radical
conversion. ... It is with great pleasure that I see you and I think
you are very necessary in today's Church, in today's world. " (During
Pope's visit to the parish of St. Tarcisius, Rome, 3rd March 1985.)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/johnpaul.htm#Tarcisius
Pope John Paul II in 1985 : "The aims proposed by your
Neocatechumenal Communities certainly correspond to one of the most agonizing
questions of the pastor of souls today, especially those in the great urban
agglomerations. You try to reach the mass of adults who are baptized, but
have had little instruction in the faith, in order to lead them, along a
spiritual way, to rediscover the baptismal roots of their Christian existence
and to make them always more aware of their duties. " (During private
audience of Pope with 2000 priests of the Neocatechumenal Communities gathered
for the Extra-Ordinary Synod. 9 December 1985)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/johnpaul.htm#private
Pope John Paul II in 1988 : "This is how I see the origins
of the Neo-catechumenate, of its way. Someone - I don't know if it was Kiko
or someone else - asked himself: "Where did the strength of the early
Church come from, and where does the weakness of today's Church - a Church
with much greater numbers - come from?" I believe he found the
answer in this Way.... It is authentic and is consistent with the very
nature of the parish, because just as each one of us Christians grows from
baptism, so does the Christian community grow naturally from baptism. ...
The parish can grow authentically in the experience and on the basis of the
neocatechumenal experience; it would be like the renewal of the early community
that grew out of the catechumenal experience." ( During visit of Pope
to the Parish of St. Maria Goretti in Rome. 31st January 1988)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/johnpaul.htm#immaculate
Pope John Paul II in 1990 : "I too, as Bishop of Rome, have
been able to verify the abundant fruits of personal conversion and fruitful
missionary impulse in the many meetings I have had with the Neo-catechumenal
Communities and their Pastors. Hence I acknowledge the Neo-catechumenal
Way as an itinerary of Catholic formation, valid for our society and for
our times. It is therefore my wish that the Brothers in the Episcopate
- together with their presbyters - value and help this work for the new
evangelization so that it may be implemented according to the lines proposed
by its initiators." (Letter To Bishop Paul Josef Cordes 30th August
1990)
http://our
world.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/recognit.htm
Pope John Paul II in 1993 : "The Neo-catechumenal Way ... is
able to respond to the challenge of secularism, the diffusion of sects and
the shortage of vocations. The reflection upon the word of God and the
participation in the Eucharist make possible a gradual initiation into the
sacred mysteries, to form living cells of the Church and renew the vitality
of the parish by means of mature Christians capable of bearing witness to
the truth through a radically lived faith." (To European Bishops, 12th
April 1993)
http://our
world.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/wien.htm
Pope John Paul in 1994 : "The Neo-catechumenal Way can be utilized
for building up a parish capable of forming adults who are firmly rooted
in Christ, in his word and in his mysteries ... It will effectively contribute
to imprinting on parishes the typical style of the new evangelization
: a style marked by what is essential and radical, immersed in the mystery
of the dead and risen Christ and courageously open to the needs of the modern
man." (To African Bishops, 17th January 1994. See L'Osservatore Romano, Weekly
Edition, 6-9 February 1994, page 7)
Pope John Paul in 1997 : "Like every anniversary, seen in
the light of faith, yours too becomes an opportunity for praise and thanksgiving
for the abundant gifts that in these years the Lord has granted
you and, through you, to the whole Church. ... The Lord has put a
precious treasure in your hands. How to live it to the full? How to develop
it? How to share it with others? How to defend it from various present and
future dangers? These are some of the questions you have asked yourselves,
as responsibles of the Way or as itinerants of the first hour." (During
Audience of the Pope with the initiators and itinerant catechists of the
Neocatechumenal Way on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the birth
of this experience, Vatican City - January 24, 1997)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sbenigni/30years.htm
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