28 Feb 2011 | Focolare Worldwide

An intense week; a deep spiritual experience lived in full communion with the Focolare’s local community present in the Holy Land. The members of the movement in that region felt a renewed commitment to building dialogue among everyone, in the spirit of universal brotherhood, the commitment of the Focolare Movement worldwide.
25 February– After a visit to the Mountain of the Beatitudes and to Mount Tabor, the next stop was Nazareth. The General Council was met by a large delegation of the Focolare communities present in Haifa, Jerusalem and Bethlehem. In the Basilica, in front of the Grotto of the Annunciation, mass was celebrated in a solemn and yet simple atmosphere. Cardinal Miloslaw Vlk, Bishop Emeritus of Prague, and Mons. Giacinto Marcuzzo, auxiliary bishop of the Latin Patriarch in Galilee, concelebrated together with the 17 priests on the General Council, and two priests from the Latin Patriarch. Mons. Marcuzzo, in his homily, recalled the meaningful words written on the banner welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to Nazareth in 2009: “Welcome to Nazareth, where it all began”. “Mary’s yes”, underlined the Monsignor, “was the first step in this new beginning of human history”. At the end of the Mass, thanking the bishops and the Focolare community, Maria Voce renewed the whole movement’s commitment to ‘relive Mary’ so as to be a presence of her in the world, as Chiara Lubich wrote in the movement’s statutes.
26 and 27 February- Two days in Jerusalem. On Saturday morning the group met at the Western Wall, or Wailing Wall as it’s also commonly known. Busy because of Shabbat, it was the perfect place to further the acquaintance of various aspects of the Jewish faith and to find out more about Shabbat. The group continued by foot towards the vicinity of the Roman steps that link the Valley of Cedron to the area where the Temple entrance once stood. According to tradition it is the place where Jesus prayed to the Father for unity among all men.
In 1956 Chiara Lubich, during her only visit to the Holy Land, expressed the desire that one day there may be a focolare near those steps. The Movement’s local directors in the Holy Land explained the developments over the last number of years that lead to the fulfilment of that dream: the purchase of a piece of land right beside the steps and measures being taken to obtain the necessary permits that allow for a transformation of this terrain into a garden park for gatherings and moments of reflection. After having read the passage of the Gospel of John often referred to in Christian tradition as ‘Jesus’ Priestly Prayer’ along with Lubich’s writings from the 1956 visit, a group photo captured this profound and deeply spiritual moment.
Sunday 27th – Final day of the pilgrimage with a mass celebrated in the Grotto of the Apostles by Cardinal Vlk and Mons. Antonio Franco, Apostolic Delegate to the Holy Land. The latter offered a meditation to those present on the significance of this visit of Maria Voce and the General Council to the Holy Land in the light of spirituality of Unity of Chiara Lubich.
After having visited the places of the passion and death of Christ, a reception in the Notre Dame Centre. 150 members of ecclesial movements, various church leaders present in Jerusalem as well as Jews and Muslims close to the Focolare gathered around the president, co-president and Council. Maria Voce introduced the Roman convoy and thanked everyone present for all that was done for them during the visit and for all of the activities that accompanied their pilgrimage. She assured them that the moments lived together and the people she met would remain in her heart; sure that she too would remain in the hearts of all those she met in the Holy Land.
27 Feb 2011 | Focolare Worldwide
Teresa, a “Gen 4” from Porto Alegre (Focolare’s “Gen 4” are children aged from 4 to 8) was invited to show her work at a school science exhibition. She was asked to choose from subjects like pollution, alcoholism, ecology, but she was not happy with any of them. So together with her classmate Valentina (also a Gen 4) they asked the teacher if they could choose a subject that portrayed positive values: the art of loving as a response to those problems. The art of loving is a life choice based on the gospel and launched by Chiara Lubich. Its principles are: “love everyone”, “love others as yourself”, “be the first to love”. “That is the only word that can make humanity into a family”, said Chiara Lubich. The teacher accepted their idea and they prepared for the big day. More than 300 children presented their work, but Teresa and Valentina’s stand attracted the most visitors! To those who asked her what the art of loving had to do with science, Teresa replied forcefully that if people were to live it, there would be no more alcoholism, pollution and so on. Using a Powerpoint presentation, she showed through some experiences of life what the art of loving could do if it is lived. A reporter who was there was very impressed and wrote an article for the local paper which highlighted Teresa’s “alternative” proposal. “I don’t believe in God, but in front of these children I cannot not believe in love”, commented one of the fathers, and one of the mothers, with tears in her eyes, said, “I am beginning to hope again for a better world!” When the exhibition was over, the teacher asked Teresa to present their work at a book fair one month later. And so for a whole day Teresa and Valentina, in a room prepared just for them, presented their Powerpoint to all the children in the school aged from 4 to 8, and threw the cube – the “cube of love” – on whose sides the art of loving is described. They explained the cube using the book “Discovering the cube of love”, a collection of experiences of Gen 4 from all over the world. print 
23 Feb 2011 | Focolare Worldwide
“When leaving Vienna I saw the pictures of Tahrir Square in Cairo. Arriving in Dakar a newspaper carried on its front page an appeal by an Imam to pray that the President Abdoulaye Wade would stand down. Let’s hope this just stays as prayer, I thought. The opening Mass for the World Social Forum was celebrated the next day in the Church of the Ugandan Martyrs. The homily from Cardinal Theodore-Adrien Sarr had a strong spiritual and social tone. Without mincing his words he denounced corruption, even though a governmental Minster and other public figures were present.
In this intense political atmosphere the 11th Social Forum opened in Dakar (6 -11th February). However, the opening march of 70,000 was conducted in a very orderly manner and was led to the University of Cheik Anta Diop. For the whole week there reigned a climate of support and fraternity, which didn’t falter even in the challenges caused by the organising of over 400 conferences and meetings daily.
One of these conferences was organised by transform!europe (a cultural network from the European left) and the Focolare. The title: “Crisis of civilisation: interpretations and alternatives from a Christian, interreligious and Marxist point of view”, showed that religion is no longer just tolerated but also wanted. Initiatives which ‘brought together’ were in evidence, that is those which showed collaboration between partners, albeit in a geographic sense or in the sense of how the world is seen. On the stage, speakers from the Focolare came from Italy, Austria, France, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau and Senegal – Catholics and Muslims. From transform!europe Marga Ferre (Spain) and Walter Baier (Austria) were the promoters of the idea to prepare the event together. In her final thoughts Marga Ferrer shared: “I have learnt [through the Focolare projects] that solidarity starts with practical help, beginning with those most in need. Therefore no communism, no Marxism without this sense of empathy! The option for the poor is simple love for neighbour; I would say seeing the world through the eyes of those most in need.”
Then she continued: “We need an ethic and a new morality to develop dialogue about the meaning of life. No one can impose authority and carry out their idea and no-one can tell you what direction to take. We must increase dialogue, unite our strengths to change the ethic. And then, we need a political place and a change of economic legislation.”
She concluded: “We need real love, to make us able to work in politics, not just in a professional manner: that is knowing how to manoeuvre and work politics […] We need dedication. Without love no change to structure will succeed. Call it what we will: fraternity, love, solidarity.”
During the forum in Dakar, there was a growth in knowing and understanding between the Non Governmental Organisations present with the desire to continue to work and carry commitment together. The organisers would like “Dakar to spread” through Africa and the whole world.
Is this a thread of hope for the poor?
From Franz Kronreif
18 Feb 2011 | Focolare Worldwide
- Video – Special Section on Africa 2011
This section will contain various videos, in various languages, related the Pan African EoC School, which took place in Mariapolis Piero, Nairobi, from January 23-25, 2011. It will also include videos from the international conference “Economy of Communion: a New Paradigm for African Development”, hosted at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA), from January 26-28, 2011.
- Sergio Gironella: the person at the center
On Sunday, February 13, Sergio Gironella left us. He was a founding associate of the EoC cooperative Il Sentiero Servizi of Macerata: “Last Sunday, Sergio Gironella, 47, father of 4 children, left us when his illness unexpectedly worsened,” Romano Ruffini, who in 1994 invited him to participate in the EoC adventure, told us. “That year, we had spoken to Sergio about the Economy of Communion, and he, who belonged to the Neocatechumenal Way, was fascinated by Chiara’s message, and he decided to leave the job he had to found the cooperative Il Sentiero Servizi with me, in Macerata. I have to say that at that time, we still had no promise of success, so his decision was truly a leap in the dark.”
- School of Formation for French EoC entrepreneurs
February 12 and 13 , in the Mariapolis in Arny, was the School of Formation for French EoC entrepreneurs. Twenty-nine people, 24 businesses represented and many youth (even a group of children), all together to live a weekend of formation and communion
- Brazil – Sao Paulo, 29/05/2011: online registration!
On May 29, 2011, the EoC turns 20! Online registration for the event by May 20, 2011. At the end of four days of work of the first International Assembly of the Economy of Communion, on the occasion o fhte 20th anniversary of the project’s beginning, the Memorial America Latina will host a large EoC manifestation: the Open Day of the EoC’s 20th Anniversary. It will be the occasion to celebrate the first 20 years of the project together, listen to the conclusions of the Assembly’s work and the presentation of the resulting documents, and give future prospects.