Called
Together in Unity to Proclaim
"Jesus is Lord"
Brothers and sisters, thank you for your
witness today, here: thank you! It is
good for all of us, it is good for me,
for all!
In the first chapter of the book of the
Acts of the Apostles we read that:
“And while staying with them He ordered
them not to depart from Jerusalem, but
to wait for the promise of the Father,
which, He said, ‘you heard from me; for
John baptized with water, but you will
be baptized with the Holy Spirit not
many days from now” (Acts 1:
4-5).
“When the day of Pentecost arrived,
they were all together in one place. And
suddenly there came from heaven a sound
like a mighty rushing wind, and it
filled the entire house where they were
sitting. And divided tongues as of fire
appeared to them and rested on each one
of them. And they were all filled with
the Holy Spirit and began to speak in
other tongues as the Spirit gave them
utterance” (Acts 2: 1-4).
Today we are here, as in an open-air
Cenacle, because we are not afraid: in the
open air, and also with a heart open to
the promise of the Father. We are
gathered, “all believers”, all those who
profess that Jesus is the Lord. Many have
come from different parts of the world and
the Holy Spirit has gathered us to
establish bonds of fraternal friendship
that encourage us on the path to unity,
unity for the mission: not to be static,
no! for the mission, to proclaim that
Jesus is the Lord – Jesús es el Señor
– to announce together the love of the
Father for all His children! To announce
the Good News to all peoples! To
demonstrate that peace is possible.
The
Holy Spirit has gathered us
to establish bonds of
fraternal friendship that
encourage us on the path to
unity – for the mission to
proclaim that Jesus is the
Lord – and to
announce the Good News to
all!
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It is not so easy to demonstrate to this,
today’s world, that peace is possible, but
in the name of Jesus we can show with our
witness that peace is possible! But it is
possible only if we are at peace among
ourselves. If we accentuate our
differences, we are at war with each other
and we cannot proclaim peace. Peace is
possible starting from our confession that
Jesus is the Lord and from our
evangelization on this road. It is
possible. While showing that we have
differences – but this is obvious, we have
differences – but that we wish to be a reconciled
diversity. Here, we must not forget
this phrase, but say it to everyone:
reconciled diversity. And this phrase is
not mine, it is not mine. It is from a
Lutheran brother. Reconciled diversity.
And now we are here, and there are many
of us! We managed to pray together, to ask
the coming of the Holy Spirit upon each
one of us to go out into the streets of
the city and of the world, to proclaim the
lordship of Jesus Christ.
The book of the Acts affirms that we are
“Parthians and Medes and Elamites and
residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and
Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and
Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya
belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from
Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans
and Arabians – we hear them telling in our
own tongues the mighty works of God” (Acts
2: 9-11). Speaking in the same
language, listening, understanding… There
are differences, but the Spirit enables us
to understand the message of the
resurrection of Jesus in our own language.
Catholic
Charismatic Renewal is an ecumenical
work born of the Holy Spirit
We are gathered here, believers from 120
countries in the world, to celebrate the
sovereign work of the Holy Spirit in the
Church, that took the initiative fifty
years ago and gave rise to … an
institution? No. An organization? No. To a
current of grace, to the current of grace
of Catholic Charismatic Renewal. A work
that was born … Catholic? No. It was born
ecumenical! It was born ecumenical because
it is the Holy Spirit that creates unity
and the same Holy Spirit that gave the
inspiration for it to be thus! It is
important to read the works of Cardinal
Suenens on this: it is very important!
The coming of the Holy Spirit transforms
men wrapped up in fear into courageous
witnesses of Jesus. Peter, who had denied
Jesus three times, full of the strength of
the Holy Spirit proclaims: “Let all the
house of Israel therefore know for certain
that God has made Him both Lord and
Christ, this Jesus Whom you crucified” (Acts
2: 36). And this is the profession of
faith of every Christian. God constituted
as Lord and Christ that Jesus Whom you
have or has been crucified. Do you agree
on this profession of faith? [Answer:
“yes”]. It is ours, everyone’s, all of us,
the same!
The Word continues, saying, “And all who
believed were together and had all things
in common. And they were selling their
possessions and belongings and
distributing the proceeds to all, as any
had need. And day by day, attending the
temple together and breaking bread in
their homes, they received their food with
glad and generous hearts, praising God and
having favor with all the people. And the
Lord added to their number day by day
those who were being saved” (Acts 2:
44-47). The community was growing, and it
was the Spirit that inspired it. I like
very much to think of Philip, when the
Angel said to him, “Go on the road to Gaza
and find the proselyte, minister of
economy of the Queen of Ethiopia, Candace.
He was a proselyte and was reading Isaiah.
And Philip explained the Word to him,
proclaimed Jesus, and the man converted.
And at a certain point, he said, “But here
there is water: I want to be baptized”. It
was the Spirit that drove Philip to go
there, and from the beginning it was that
the Spirit that drove all believers to
proclaim the Lord.
“We celebrate
the sovereign work of the Holy
Spirit in the Church – the
current of grace of Catholic
Charismatic Renewal. A work
that was born ecumenical
because it is the Holy Spirit
that creates unity.”
– Pope
Francis, vigil of Pentecost
2017
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Today we have chosen to gather here, in this
place – as Pastor Traettino said – because
here during the persecutions, Christians
were martyred for the enjoyment of those who
were watching. Today there are more martyrs
than yesteryear! Today there are more
martyrs, Christians.
Those who kill Christians, before killing
them, do not ask, “Are you Orthodox? Are
you Catholic? Are you Evangelical? Are you
Lutheran? Are you Calvinist?” No. “Are you
Christian?” “Yes” – then your throat is
cut, immediately.
Today there are more martyrs than in the
early times. And this is the ecumenism of
blood: we are united by the witness of our
martyrs of today. In several parts of the
world Christian blood is being shed!
Today the unity of Christians, united by
the work of the Holy Spirit, in prayer and
in action for the weakest, is more urgent
than ever. Walk together, work together.
Love each other. Love each other. And
together seek to explain the differences,
agree, but on the path! If we stay still,
without walking, we will never, ever
agree. This is how it is, because the Holy
Spirit wants us to be on the move.
Fifty years of Catholic Charismatic
Renewal. A current of grace of the Spirit!
And why a current of grace? Because it has
neither a founder, nor statutes, nor
organs of governance. Clearly in this
current multiple expressions have been
born that are certainly human works
inspired by the Spirit, with various
charisms, and all in the service of the
Church. But this current cannot be dammed,
nor can the Holy Spirit be enclosed in a
cage!
Fifty years have passed. When we reach
this age, perhaps our strengths begin to
decline. It is the halfway point in life –
in my homeland we call it “el
cinquentazo” – wrinkles become
deeper – unless you make yourself up, but
the wrinkles are there – the grey hairs
increase in number and we begin to forget
certain things…
Go
Forward with greater strength and
trust in the action of the Holy Spirit
Fifty years is a good moment in life to
stop and reflect. It is the moment for
reflection: halfway through life. And I
would say to you: it is the moment to go
ahead with greater strength, leaving
behind the dust of time that w have
allowed to accumulate, being thankful for
what we have received and facing the new
with trust in the action of the Holy
Spirit!
Pentecost enabled the birth of the
Church. The Holy Spirit, the promise of
the Father announced by Jesus Christ, it
is He Who makes the Church: the Bride of
the Apocalypse, a single bride! As Pastor
Traettino said: the Lord has one bride!
The most precious gift that we have all
received is baptism. And now the Spirit
leads us on the path of conversion that
all the Christian world follows, and which
is another reason why Catholic Charismatic
Renewal is a special place for following
the way towards unity!
This current of grace is for all the
Church, not just for some, and no-one
among us is the “master” and all the
others servants. No. We are all servants
of this current of grace.
Together with this experience, you
continually remind the Church of the power
of prayer and praise. Praise which is the
prayer of acknowledgment and thanksgiving
for the gratuitous love of God. It may be
that not everyone likes this form of
prayer, but it is certainly fully
integrated in the biblical tradition. The
Psalms, for example: David who danced
before the Ark of the Covenant, full of
jubilation … and please, let us not fall
into the trap of the attitude of
Christians with the “Michal complex”,
named after she who was ashamed of how
David praised God [dancing before the
Ark].
Jubilation, cheer, joy, fruit of the same
action of the Holy Spirit! Either the
Christian experiences joy in his or her
heart, or there is something wrong. The
joy of the announcement of the Good News
of the Gospel!
Jesus in the Synagogue of Nazareth reads
the passage of Isaiah. He reads. “The
Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he
has anointed me to proclaim good news to
the poor. He has sent me to proclaim
liberty to the captives and recovering of
sight to the blind, to set at liberty
those who are oppressed, to proclaim the
year of the Lord's favor” (cf. Luke
4:18-19; Isaiah 61: 1-2).
The good news: do not forget this. The
good, the joyful news: the Christian
proclamation is always joyful.
The third document of Malines,
“Charismatic Renewal and Service to Man”,
written by Cardinal Suenens and Dom Helder
Camara, is clear: charismatic renewal and
also service to man.
Baptism in the Holy Spirit, praise,
service to man. The three things are
indissolubly joined. I can praise
profoundly, but if I do not help those
most in need, it is not enough. “There was
not a needy person among them” (Acts 4:
34), said the Book of the Acts.
We will not be judged for our praise but
for how much we have done for Jesus. But
Lord, when did we do this for You? “Truly,
I say to you, as you did it to one of the
least of these my brothers” (cf. Matthew
25: 39-40).
Dear sisters and dear brothers, I wish
you a time of reflection, of remembrance
of your origins; a time to leave behind
all the things added by the self and
transform them into listening and joyful
welcome of the action of the Holy Spirit,
which breathes where and how He wishes!
I thank the Catholic Fraternity and the
ICCRS for organizing this Golden Jubilee,
for this Vigil. And I thank each one of
the volunteers who have made this
possible, many of whom are here. I wanted
to greet the members of staff of the
office when I arrived, because I know they
have worked hard! And without payment!
They have worked a lot. The majority are
young people from various continents. May
the Lord bless you.
I am thankful in particular for the fact
that the request I made to you two years
ago to give the Charismatic Renewal
worldwide a single international service
based here has started to take shape in
the Constitutive Acts of this new single
service. It is the first step; others will
follow, but soon unity, the work of the
Holy Spirit, will be a reality. “Behold, I
am making all things new”, says the Lord
(Revelation 21: 5).
Thank you, Catholic Charismatic Renewal,
for what you have given the Church in
these fifty years! The Church counts on
you, on your fidelity to the Spirit, on
your willingness to serve and your witness
of lives transformed by the Holy Spirit!
Share with all in the Church the Baptism
in the Holy Spirit, praise the Lord
ceaselessly, walk together with Christians
of different Churches and Christian
communities in prayer and in action for
those most in need. Serve the poorest and
the sick, this is what the Church and the
Pope expect of you, Catholic Charismatic
Renewal, but from all of you: all, all of
you who have entered in this current of
grace! Thank you.