Focolare Movement

June 2011

“Do not conform yourself to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect.” It is clear, of course, that in order to carry out the will of God we need to know it. Saint Paul infers, however, that is not always easy. It is not possible to fully grasp the will of God without a special insight to help us discern what God wants from us and avoid the illusions and errors that we could easily fall into. This particular gift of the Holy Spirit is called “discernment.” It is indispensable to us if we want to acquire an authentic Christian mentality. “Do not conform yourself to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect.” How can we acquire and allow this important gift to mature in us? Undoubtedly we need to know the tenets of our faith well. But that is not enough. Saint Paul affirms that it is above all a matter of living in a certain way, that is, it is a question of generosity, of determination in living the Scriptures, because it implies setting aside one’s fears, uncertainties and mediocrity. It is a question of availability and readiness to carry out the will of God. This is the way to acquire the light of the Holy Spirit and achieve the new mentality asked of us here. “Do not conform yourself to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect.” How then can we live this month’s word of life? By trying to merit that light that is so necessary for carrying out the will of God well. Let us resolve, then, to know his will as it is expressed in his Word, in the teachings of the Church, in the duties required by our state of life and so on. Let us remember, however, the great importance of living our faith. As we have just seen, true light comes from living as we should and from loving. Jesus manifests himself to those who love him by putting his commandments into practice (cf Jn 14:21). We will then be able to do the will of God and, by doing so, offer him the most beautiful gift we can. It will be pleasing to him not only because of the love that it expresses, but also because it will spread around us much light and a spirit of Christian renewal. Chiara Lubich

The Grain of Wheat Gang

The Grain of Wheat Gang

Tininha Cavalcanti

Throughout the world, but especially in Brazil where it was born, we are celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the Economy of Communion. A project, which, already at that time was called “an explosion”, by those who intuited the capacity it had of its being able to say something new in the field of economic action, putting the person and, perhaps most importantly, those in need at the center of the economy itself. You are Brazilian, from Recife, among the first to come into contact with the spirituality of Chiara. What were those special days like for you? “At that time I was one of Chiara’s secretaries and I joined her on her trip to Brazil. They were truly extraordinary days, long awaited ones. . . I remember our conversations with vera Araújo, Heleno Oliveira and others who were as passionate as I was, among the first group of those who came to know this new life here in Brazil – at a time when the hopes of resovling the social problems which were so overwhelming our country, seemed to be waning. . . We decided to form the “Grain of Wheat Gang” (referring to the grain of wheat in the Gospel that dies in order to bear fruit), prepared to give our lives one for the other, so that one day a powerful solution could be found through this Ideal that had fascinated us so. And the Economy of Communion was the precise answer, and it was like a large explosion in our hearts, reaching far beyond our expectations. How did you feel when Chiara left Brazil in 1991 and what did you do?

Tininha with Chiara Lubich

I had already been a month in Recife, immersed within a portion of humanity that was suffering and thirsting for justice. But now it was different! The very painful situation that I found there didn’t take away my peace. The answer I had been looking for had now been found, on that day when I encountered the ideal of unity in 1958! I wouldn’t know what more to say. Each contact in my native land was fruitful and filled with hope. And to my great joy, I realized that I was no longer the same. I felt like a piece of shrapnel from that explosion.  I can only say that in that moment I saw that it was worth putting all my energy into it. And now we see the positive results in the EoC throughout the world, recognized as a project which is able to respond tot he strong inequalities in Brazil and beyond, and now it has also been welcomed into academic circles as well.”

The Grain of Wheat Gang

Gen4 Congresses in Philippines!

This year saw important novelties in the Gen4 world. There were two major events for the Philippine Gen4. The first was in Cebu – a Philippine island surrounded by 167 smaller islands – where sixty-eight Gen4 gathered with Gen4 from other islands. The second was in Tagaytay near Manila, where the Focolare’s little town in Asia stands. Seventy-five Gen4 gathered together there for their conferences with Christian Heisendorff from the World Gen Center in Rome, Italy. There was great attention to the main topic: The Golden Thread of God’s Love in the Old Testament, from Abraham to Moses. And then the life of Chiara Lubich – from whom the Gen4 were also born – as a loving response to the will of God. A fascinating story: her “great adventure”, as Chiara herself described it to the Gen4 in 1988, when at the Holy House of Loreto she understood her calling. It was a luminous discovery for all the children present: Doing the will of God truly makes life an adventure! The games, skits, songs and, especially the modern and traditional dances – in this atmosphere of mutual love helped to create a beautiful atmosphere. The children no longer wanted to leave! The Gen4 came from families of diverse social backgrounds, some in very difficult situations – but we are truly a family and seeing their need urged our hearts to search for new ways to provide them with at least the necessities of life, through the adoption at a distance programme and other projects developed by the Focolare Movement. The words of the children: “I was happy during this congress. I learned many things. I learned to love.” “A child struck me. It hurt very much and I cried, but then the child apologized and so I accepted and forgave. I was no longer angry and we are already friends again.” “Jesus, thank you for letting me go to Tagaytay. Thank you also for the blessings you gave to us, for my new friends. Thank you for my family and friends. Thanks also for the girl who lent me her slippers. And even if the other one bothered me so much, I love her just the same. . .”. Gen4 Centre

The Grain of Wheat Gang

Economy of Communion: the future is here

Economy for the Future. Seventeen youths from different parts of the world read their in their own languages, their message to the world, which they had written together – “From San Paolo to the World” – a real work plan.: “May the economy of 2031 be one of communion, for all of us”. It shows what they believe in, what the dare to hope for, but it is also the result of the journey they have already taken up together. The seventeen hundred attendees at the meeting “The Prophecy Makes History. Twenty Years For the Economy of Communion” listened with deep attention and interest to the convictions and requests made by the youths who have lost patience with the capitalistic reasonings. “We youths of San Paolo in May 2011, with our roots in May 1991, but more than ever responsible for the economy and the world in 2031, believe that the EoC came on earth in this Brazilian land twenty years ago, also to increase and make our hope come true.” Their openly-proclaimed ideality was the seal on the reflections of the experts and the testimonies of entrepreneurs that marked this meeting, which was the closing act of the assembly, with 650 participants from 37 countries during the previous four days. What a happy choice it was to hold this great appointment of the EoC in Brazil. The assembly took place within the framework of Mariapolis Ginetta, 50 kilometres south of San Paolo, precisely in the place where Chiara Lubich shared her intuitions for the first time, intuitions which grew and increased in her after having seen the sorrowful circle of favelas encircling the great skyscrapers of the great metropolises of San Paolo. Not less significant was the decision to link the gathering of 29 May in the Simon Bolivar Auditorium in the America Latina Memorial, a centre, which was the idea of the great architect Niemeyer. It is meant to favor closer relationships between the peoples of the continent, through art. The EoC has “the potential to change economic life from within, not only of the businesses, but also the families, the finance instituties, and economic politics,” pointed out Maria Voce, president of the Focolare, during her closing address. Remember to keep an underlying condition in mind: “The EoC will have new momentum if it sets its horizons on a united world and it will be able to move the hearts, actions, and enthusiasm of those who are drawn to bet their lives on great ideals.” Then she had no doubt that “a new season of creativity will come, one in which everyone of you will be a protagonist in this great appointment with history.

Luigino Bruni

In support of these passages the entrepreneur, Albert Ferrucci reviewed the fruitful work of the assembly; Rubens Ricupero, rector of the FAAPI University of San Paolo, listed the challenges and the hopes for the economy; the sociologist Vera Araujo brought out the foundations of the culture of giving, and the economist Stefano Zamagni spoke of the EoC as a “renaissance” for the global society. “We came to Brazil to understand Chiara’s inspiration again,” pointed out Luigino Bruni, coordinator of the international commission of the EoC. Listing the various proposals, he pointed out that “today there is a need for a jump into the future, a surge in each and everyone is we want to look with hope to 2031,” because “the EoC cures poverty and transforms persons, but now it is necessary to also change the economic institutions.” Reversing the dominant formulation which puts the centre on capital, Bruni reminded everyone that “the primary and fundamental factor in any business or economy is the human person, and their creativity, their passion to make a difference.” Finally, “the EoC was born and is born each day from a charism: also for this reason there exists a profound link between the EoC and youths: the charisms and the youth have in common their hope, and their faith in the future, the great projects and ideals”. The new generations of the EoC are the precious fruit of these first twenty years, but also the guarantee for walking ahead with quick step into the future. Paolo Lòriga

The Grain of Wheat Gang

Hungary- a home for everyone

“What do you expect from the Focolare community in Hungary?” a Hungarian focolarina asked Chiara Lubich in 1985. The Focolare founder answered: “42 years ago there was nothing, or perhaps only one person who had this Ideal. Now we are spread all around the world. And so what do I expect from you? That the Movement, now present among a certain number of people and with a certain development, may spread through every city and town; that it may contribute to the renewal of the Church and of the whole society with its various instruments and movements in religious and social fields; and that it may, along with Our Lady’s other inventions, render the Immaculate Heart of Mary triumphant”. Who knows what Chiara would say today on seeing the development that has taken place on Hungarian soil since 1985. “We must give thanks to God because you are doing amazing work”, the current President Maria Voce stated at a gathering of the Hungarian Focolare family in Budapest on 28th May. The meeting was a chance to share experiences about activities in every field. The event took place in a former Russian army barracks and some of the 650 participants remarked that this seemed symbolic of the force within the Charism of Unity to transform society. The programme started with an original reconstruction of Chiara’s trip to Budapest in 1961- her first visit to the then eastern bloc. She was deeply struck by the effect that the regime was having on the country and its people. Whilst this made Chiara suffer, the impression that “Our Lady was at work” was just as strong. The presentation that Hungary’s local communities gave at Saturday’s event demonstrated that this was not a mere impression. 20110529-11Hungarians prove to be a proud population, with a well defined identity. At the same time they are looking for a balance between nationalism and openness on a universal level between a deep desire for freedom and the ability to take on responsibility. Maria Voce’s wish for them was that they may manage to “overcome their mistrust of other populations” which often impedes  reciprocity. “It is right to affirm national identity but it must create a symphony of nations”, the president underlined, “The challenge is to realise Hungary’s talents, offer them as a gift, welcome those of other populations and learn more and more how to collaborate”. Maria Voce went on to underline that every member of the Movement is called to do their part: The Volunteers, for example, have an innate vocation to transform humanity, conscious that, “doing our small part where we are, contributes to bringing ahead the Kingdom of God all around the world”. Those involved in New Humanity are called on to “bear witness to the Gospel in an often heroic way, without letting themselves be crushed by certain situations but transforming them with love. As Chiara said in a mediation, ‘What do we do when we have loved a lot? Love even more’.” The families in the Movement are called on to respond to the many difficulties that undermine solidity with “an ever greater and ever renewed love, with an openness without limits, finding the roots of this love in God”. The children asked the president where they can find God and were happy to hear that one of the places we find Him is in others. The teenagers shared that they risk marginalisation because they don’t conform to the flock and they left the meeting feeling fortified because “Jesus also felt misunderstood by everyone. Don’t worry about this, worry about what God wants. The simple fact that you manage to bring ahead your idea is an example and a provocation to others”, said Maria Voce and Giancarlo Faletti in encouragement.

Maria Voce's meeting with the Hungarian young people

The major youth event that will take place on 1st and 2nd of September 2012 and that the Focolare Movement’s young people chose to hold in Budapest was an inevitable topic. Both the previous day at an intimate meeting with 70 Gen and once again at the big meeting-hall on Saturday, the young people wanted to know what expectations people have for the important event. “It must be a celebration that will give great joy to those of us who prepare it and to those who come to participate. You must bear witness to the fact that there is nothing greater than a Gospel revolution- the only revolution capable of changing our lives. It’s a great opportunity, an example of what Hungary is able to give. You have lots of work ahead to prepare a ‘home’ for young people from all over the world. I can’t wait for this event”. Aurora Nicosia [nggallery id=46] [nggallery id=47]