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Chiara Lubich's commentary on the Word of life of January 2006

“Emmanuel,” “God is with us!” This is the extraordinary news announced to us at the beginning of Matthew’s Gospel (1:23). God has come to dwell among us through Jesus, the Emmanuel.
This Gospel then closes with an even greater and more astonishing promise: “I am with you always, until the end of the ge”  (28:20).
The presence of God among us is not limited to a certain period in time, to Jesus’ physical presence on earth. He remains with us for all times.
How does he remain? Where can we find him?
We can find the answer right in the heart of Matthew’s Gospel, there where Jesus gives directives on how to live to his community, the Church. He spoke about it a number of times: he stated that the Church was founded on the rock of Peter; he envisioned it gathered together to meditate on his word and to celebrate the Eucharist. In this passage, however, he revealed to us its truest identity: the Church is his very presence among those who are united in his name.
We can always have him present among us. We can experience the living Church, for we can live out an experience of Church in its deepest essence, one that is life-giving.

«For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them»

If he, the Risen Lord, is the one who unites believers to him and to each other, making them one body, then every division in our families and our communities alters the countenance of the Church. Christ is not divided. A fragmented Church disfigures the face of Christ, rendering it unrecognizable.
This is true also for the relationships among the different Churches and ecclesial communities. The ecumenical journey has made us aware that “there is more that unites us than divides us.” Even though there are still certain doctrinal and ritual practices on which the Churches differ, “the Risen Lord lives in all of them and is the bond that unites us.”

To unite in the name of Jesus, to pray together, to get to know and share each other’s riches, to forgive each other – this is the way to overcome many divisions. These may seem like small initiatives to us, but nothing is small if it is done out of love. Jesus among us, “the source of our unity,” will show us “the way to become the instruments of unity that God desires.”
This is how the international Committee of the World Council of Churches and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity expressed themselves in proposing this “word of life,” which was written by an ecumenical group in Dublin. Indeed, each year we have all been living the same “word of life” during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity since 1968. This is a sign of hope for our common journey towards the full and visible unity among Churches.

«For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them»

But what does it mean to be united in the name of Jesus?
It means to be united in him, in his will. We know that his deepest desire, his own commandment, is that there be mutual love among us. So, wherever there are two or more people ready to love each other in this way, ready to set aside all things in order to merit his presence, everything around them changes. Jesus can then enter into their homes, into their work places and schools, and into their congresses and stadiums, and he can transform them.
His presence will shed new light on problems; it will give creative strength to resolve personal and social dilemmas; it will give people courage to remain faithful to the most arduous decisions; and it will be leaven for all the different fields of human endeavor.
His spiritual but real presence will be alive in our families, among workers at the factory, the mechanic shop, the construction side; he will be present among farmers in the fields, among shopkeepers and civil servants, and in every environment.
When Jesus lives in our midst because of mutual love, a love that is declared and constantly renewed, he will make his presence felt anew in this world and will free it from its trappings. And then the Holy Spirit will open up new roads for us.

«For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them»

Given our experience, we can, with gratitude to God, attest to the truth of what I wrote many years ago, that if we are united, then God is among us. And this is worth more than every other treasure our heart can possess. It’s worth more than having a mother, a father, brothers and sisters, or children. It is worth more than a home, than work, than property; worth more than the art treasures of a city like Rome, worth more than our business, than natural surroundings with their flowers and meadows, than the sea and the stars; more than our very soul!
What a witness can be given to the world, for example, with Gospel-based mutual love put into practice between Catholics and Armenians faithful, between Methodists and Orthodox faithful!
And so let us live today the life he gives us moment by moment in this mutual love.

The fundamental commandment is to have brotherly love. Everything has value if it is an expression of sincere brotherly love. Nothing has value unless it is done out of love for our neighbor, for God is a Father and always has only his children at heart.
Let us live so that we always have Jesus with us, so that we can bring him into a world that does not know his peace.

 

Chiara Lubich

 

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Christmas 2005 – New Year 2006

Christmas 2005 – New Year 2006

 It’s Christmas. The store windows are all decorated with golden ornaments, small Christmas trees, sales on precious gifts. At night, the streets shine with hanging lights or stars of Bethlehem; the trees lining the sidewalks, their boughs full of red, blue or white lights, create a surreal effect in the boulevards… There is an atmosphere of expectation. Everyone is touched by it… Christmas is not just a traditional feast: the birthday of a child born 2005 ago… Christmas is alive! Not only in churches with manger scenes, but among people in this climate of joy, friendship, and goodness that it brings with it each year. And yet, the world is still overwhelmed by huge problems: poverty to the point of famine, the earthquake victims in Pakistan, dozens of wars, terrorism, hate between cultures, but also among groups and between people… We need Love. We need Jesus to come back with power. Baby Jesus is always the immense gift of the Father to humanity, even though not everyone recognizes him. We have to offer our thanks to the Father also for them. We need to celebrate Christmas and renew our faith in the infant-God who came to save us, to create a new family of brothers and sisters united by love, extended all over the world. Let’s look around us… so that this love may reach everyone, but especially those who are in pain, who are most in need, all those who are alone, poor, small and ill…. May the communion with them of affection and goods make a family shine forth of true brothers and sisters who celebrate Christmas together and continue even beyond it. Who can resist the power of love? In preparing for Christmas, let us display gestures which bring about concrete action. They will be remedies to problems that may seem small, but applied on a vast scale, they can be light and solutions for the serious problems of the world. Merry Christmas to all of you! Chiara Lubich

Message of His Holiness Benedict XVI

 Dear young Friends, I would like to send my cordial greetings to you all, gathered in Nieuwegein for the First National Day of Young Catholics of The Netherlands. I greet Cardinal Adrianus Simonis, Archbishop of Utrecht and President of the Bishops’ Conference, and all the Dutch Bishops, expressing deep appreciation for the organization of this propitious initiative. I would then like to thank the Werkgroep Katholieke Jongeren for its work in these years and the priests and lay people involved in the pastoral care of youth, who are following you in your reflection. With this Message, dear young people, I wish to make myself spiritually present among you and to assure you that I accompany you in prayer. I know that a great many of you took part in the World Meeting at Cologne and it therefore gives me great joy that you now want to continue the experience that began with World Youth Day, involving others of your age who did not have the grace to take part in it. Holding today’s meeting at the invitation of your Bishops is a very beautiful sign for Dutch society: it means that you are not afraid to say that you are Christians and want to witness to it openly. In fact, the deepest reason for your gathering together is to encounter the Lord Jesus Christ. This is how it was for those who took part in the recent World Youth Day, whose theme was: “We have come to worship him” (Mt 2:2). In the footsteps of the Magi, impelled by the yearning to seek the truth, young people from every corner of the earth met in Cologne to seek and worship God made Man, and then, transformed by their encounter with him and illumined by his presence, they returned to their country, like the Magi, “by another route” (Mt 2: 12). So it was that you returned to Holland, eager to communicate to one and all your rich experience, and today you want to share it with your peers. Dear friends, Jesus is your true friend and Lord; enter into a relationship of true friendship with him! He is expecting you and in him alone will you find happiness. How easy it is to be content with the superficial pleasures that daily life offers us; how easy it is to live only for oneself, apparently enjoying life! But sooner or later we realize that this is not true happiness, because true happiness is much deeper: we find it only in Jesus. As I said in Cologne, “The happiness you are seeking, the happiness you have a right to enjoy, has a name and a face: it is Jesus of Nazareth” (Address at the Poller Rheinwiesen Wharf, 18 August 2005; L’Osservatore Romano English edition, 24 August, p. 4). I therefore invite you every day to seek the Lord, who wants nothing more than for you to be truly happy. Foster an intense and constant relationship with him in prayer and, when possible, find suitable moments in your day to be alone in his company. If you do not know how to pray, ask him to teach you, and ask your heavenly Mother to pray with you and for you. The recitation of the Rosary can help you learn the art of prayer with Mary’s simplicity and depth. It is important that you make participation in the Eucharist, in which Jesus gives himself for us, the heart of your life. He who died for the sins of all desires to enter into communion with each one of you and is knocking at the doors of your hearts to give you his grace. Go to the encounter with him in the Blessed Eucharist, go to adore him in the churches, kneeling before the Tabernacle: Jesus will fill you with his love and will reveal to you the thoughts of his Heart. If you listen to him, you will feel ever more deeply the joy of belonging to his Mystical Body, the Church, which is the family of his disciples held close by the bond of unity and love. You will also learn, as the Apostle Paul says, to let yourselves be reconciled with God (cf. II Cor 5: 20). Especially in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Jesus waits for you to forgive you your sins and reconcile you with his love through the ministry of the priest. By confessing your sins humbly and truthfully, you will receive the pardon of God himself through the words of his minister. What a great opportunity the Lord has given us with this sacrament to renew ourselves from within and to progress in our Christian life! I recommend that you make good use of it all the time! Dear friends, as I said to you above, if you follow Jesus, you will never feel lonely because you are part of the Church, which is a great family in which you can grow in true friendship with so many brothers and sisters in the faith scattered in every part of the world. Jesus needs you to “renew” contemporary society. Take care to grow in the knowledge of the faith in order to be its authentic witnesses. Dedicate yourselves to understanding Catholic doctrine ever better: even if at times in looking at it with the eyes of the world it may seem a difficult message to accept, in it is the answer that satisfies your basic questions. Trust your Pastors and guides, Bishops and priests; become actively involved in the parishes, movements, associations and Ecclesial Communities to experience together the joy of being followers of Christ, who proclaims and gives truth and love. And truly impelled by his truth and love, you will be able, together with other young people who are seeking the true meaning of life, to build a better future for all. Dear friends, I am close to you with my prayers. May you generously accept the call of the Lord, who holds up to you great ideals that can make your lives beautiful and full of joy. You can be certain of it: only by responding positively to his appeal, however demanding it may seem to you, is it possible to find happiness and peace of heart. May the Virgin Mary accompany you on this journey of Christian commitment, and may she help you in all your good resolutions. With these sentiments, I cordially impart a special Apostolic Blessing to all of you who are gathered in Nieuwegein, as well as to those who accompany you with love and wisdom on your path of human and spiritual growth. From the Vatican, 21 November 2005

BENEDICTUS PP. XVI