Focolare Movement

“ECCLESIAL MOVEMENTS FOR A NEW EVANGELIZATION”

Jun 27, 2001

Programme

  June 26 Introduction and presentation of participants Chiara Lubich: “The Focolare Movement’s Evangelization” Eucharistic concelebration presided by Cardinal Darío Castrillon-Hoyos, Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy “In the Spirit of Communion”: a look at the history of charisms in the Church (video) Prof. Andrea Riccardi: “Development of communion among the ecclesial Movements and with the Pastors of the Church, from ’98 to today” Natalia Dallapiccola, focolarina: “The God of today: Jesus crucified and forsaken, key to ecclesial communion” Group Meetings according to the different regions 27 June Prof. Piero Coda, professor at the Pontifical Lateran University: “Hierarchical and charismatic gifts working together in communion for the building up and mission of the Church” Cardinal James Francis Stafford, President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity: “The contribution of the ecclesial Movements to evangelization in a secularized world” Eucharistic concelebration Fr. Michael Marmann of Schönstatt: “The Work of Schönstatt and Evangelization” – Dialogue Dr. Stefano Gennarini: “The Evangelization of the Neo-Catechumenate Way” – Dialogue Dr. Salvatore Martinez, national co-ordinator of the Renewal in the Spirit: “Evangelization and the Renewal in the Spirit” Group Meetings according to the different regions 28 June Bishop Vincenzo Paglia, Bishop of Terni: “The experience of the Community of Sant’Egidio” – Dialogue Dr. J. Carrascosa and Fr. Gerolamo Castiglioni: “The experience of Communion and Liberation” – Dialogue Graziella De Luca, focolarina: Presentation of the video documentary “Miracle in the Forest” Eucharistic concelebration presided by Cardinal F.X. Nguyên Van Thuân Conclusion

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