With the Pope “Pilgrims of the truth, pilgrims of peace”

27 October 2011

An inspiration which will certainly impart a new acceleration and depth in living one’s religious convictions at the service of peace.” With this conviction, expressed by the President, Maria Voce, in a recent article published in the Osservatore Romano (13 July 2011), the Focolare Movement is preparing itself to participate in the Day of Reflection, Dialogue and Prayer for Peace and Justice in the World, announced by Pope Benedict XVI for the 27th of October 2011.

Religion, which by itself is a vital source of peace, continues the President, is paradoxically considered as “a primal cause of many conflicts, tensions, phobias, intollerance and persecutions of a religious nature that swarm the world”. It is therefore quite urgent to gather together once more on the track that has been laid out starting from that 1st meeting of October 27, 1986, that was desired by Blessed John Paul II, in which “ a wide path, thanks to the Holy Spirit (…) who guides history in the unfolding of this great design of unity, in spite of the many shadows that burden our planet”, was opened.

Article of  Maria Voce (Osservatore Romano – 13 July 2011)

The President Maria Voce was invited to participate in the Day of Prayer, joining the Pope and the delegation on the trip that starts from Rome to Assisi in the morning of the 27th of October itself.

The Gen Verde, the multi-artisitic performing group of the Focolare Movement, made up today of 20 members from 12 different nations, as well as the Gen Rosso (International Performing Arts Group made up of 19 from 9 nations) were entrusted with the direction of the event.

Walter Baier, an Austrian economist and also a member of the Focolare Movement, is one among  the four philosophers, historians and professors from various parts of the world, invited by Benedict XVI, who “inspite of their not being religious, feel themselves to be on the road in the search for the truth and feel the common responsibility for the cause of justice nad peace in our world”.

Chiara Lubich, on the 24th of Janury 2002, participated in the Day of Prayer for peace in the world, promoted by John Paul II. Together with Andrea Riccardi, she shared her testimony for Peace in the name of the Catholic Church.

Talk of Chiara Lubich  (Assisi, 24 Janury, 2002)

The dialogue with persons of other religions has been a part of the Focolare Movement eversince the ‘60s. In the actual profound transformation of the world into an always more multi-cultural and multi-religious society, the Movement is committed to promoting dialogue among religions, until the religious pluralism of humanity is no longer a cause of division and of war, but instead contributes to recomposing in fraternity, the unity of the human family.

At the basis of such a dialogue is the “Golden Rule” which is common to and is present in all the sacred texts of all the great religions: “Everything that you want others to do to you, you also do to them: this is in fact the Law and the Prophets” (Mt 7,12). In a climate of reciprocal love that encourages its practice, one can establish fraternity that strengthens for each one, in one’s own specificity, certain effects: a rediscovery of one’s religious roots and of the things that unite, a living experience of fraternity, a committment to be a promoter of peace especially there where violence and racial and religious intollerance try to dig an abyss between the different components of society. Of significance are the common humanitarian projects that are realized in the light of such an experience.

Talk of Chiara Lubich in Aachen (Germany), 13 november 1998. (“La Dottrina Spirituale” Chiara Lubich – Ed. Mondadori – 2001, pag 377)

Updated on October, 27th 2011
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Proclamation on the coming Year of Faith: statement form Maria Voce

20 October 2011


“Surprise, joy and gratitude”, these are the opening words to the statement of the president of the Focolare Movement, Maria Voce, in response to the proclamation on the coming Year of Faith announced by Pope Benedict XVI.

In this historical moment in which humanity is seeking change and profound social reformations, the Pope’s invitation to live the Word of God with greater intensity is received by the Focolare Movement with the commitment to “go back to the totalitarian way of living of the first years of the Movement…, – affirms Maria Voce – first of all to re-evangelize ourselves, in order to then spread the Gospel with all its transforming power to that humanity which surrounds us”, convinced that even today – as Chiara Lubich wrote already in 1948 – “the world needs a cure of the Gospel”.

This commitment – continues the president – may come true intensifying the experience of communion and brotherhood typical of the Movement, because “it is in communion that the Risen One makes Himself spiritually present, touches people’s hearts and transforms them”.

 

Statement from Maria Voce

 

Updated on October, 21st 2011

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Maria Voce’s trip to London – 30th Ecumenical Meeting of Bishops

1-12 September 2011

The President of the Focolare Movement, Maria Voce, and co-President, Giancarlo Faletti, will visit Great Britain for the first time from 1-9 September.  As is customary on these trips, the main aim is to meet with the local Focolare community which will come together for meeting on Saturday, 3rd September.  That same evening, there will be a meeting with young people entitled “The Power of the Word”.

During her stay in London, Maria Voce will participate in some sessions of the 30th Ecumenical Meeting of Bishops (September 6-12) and she will give the keynote address on the theme “The Word of God”.

As part of the program, it is envisaged that Maria Voce will meet with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, together with the Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols, and representatives from the Methodist Church and other church denominations present in England.

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Convention:  “The Word of God and its Transforming Power”

40 Bishops from various Christian denominations – Anglicans, Orthodox, Evangelical-Lutherans, Syro-Orthodox, Methodists and Roman Catholics – will come together in the Focolare Movement’s Centre for Unity, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, from 6-11 September.

The meeting, convened by Cardinal Miloslav Vlk, Archbishop Emeritus of Prague, will give the bishops the opportunity to reflect on their mission, and to re-evaluate the impact of their pastoral work in transmitting the Gospel message in the face of difficulties in western society as well as in the rest of the world. They want to focus on the Word of God which gave birth to the Church of Christ in all its different expressions, and they are convinced that in these times too it is the Word which will give the Church a new vigour and strength.

The highlight of the meeting will be the “pact of mutual love” which helps to establish reciprocal love despite of all the divisions in the past, according to the invitation of Jesus to “remain in his love” (Jn 15:9) and to “love one another” as he loved us. (Jn 15:12).

On Friday, September 9, the Focolare Movement in Great Britain will hold an “Open Day” to which Church leaders from different denominations are invited. Experiences of fraternal communion lived by the bishops from the various Christian Churches will be presented during the program.

Updated on September, 1st 2011

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