The charismatic renewal a "stream of grace."

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Pope Francis greeted tens of thousands of members of the charismatic movement on Friday, in Rome for their 38th annual Convocation. They gathered in St Peter's Square for an evening of prayer, spirituality, and evangelization.

The event had a distinctively ecumenical character, with the theme of "Ways of Unity and Peace - Voices of prayer for the martyrs of today and for a spiritual ecumenism."

Representatives from Churches of many denominations and ecclesial communities were present for the meeting with the Pope Francis, testifying to "the power of ecumenical prayer and the need for a new fraternity among Christians."

In his prayer at the beginning of the Audience, Pope Francis prayed that God the Father might send the Holy Spirit, Who will guide us to unity. It is the Holy Spirit, he said, who gives the various charisms within the Church, who works through the variety of gifts in the Church, and who grants unity. Pope Francis asked that Jesus, who prayed for unity in His Church, might help us to walk along the path of "unity, or of reconciled diversity."

In his off-the-cuff address, the Holy Father reminded the members of the Renewal of the Holy Spirit of the words of Cardinal Leo Joseph Suenens, who called the charismatic renewal a "stream of grace." The current of grace, he said, must always flow into the ocean of God, the love of God, and must not be turned in on itself.

Pope Francis also spoke about the idea of "unity in diversity." Unity is not uniformity, he said, but reflects the confluence of all the different parts that go to make it up.

He warned of the temptation of leaders - or rather, servants - to imagine that they are indispensable, a temptation that can lead to authoritarianism or personalism, which "does not allow the renewed communities to live in the Spirit." The Holy Spirit, Pope Francis exclaimed, is the only indispensable actor in the renewal, just as Jesus is the one Lord. At the same time he spoke of good founders who lead the communities they found, caring for them and leading them to spiritual maturity.

The Holy Father gave thanks for the "current of grace" which has borne much fruit. He encouraged those who have had the experience of the renewal "to go forward, share it with the Church," a service he called very important. He encouraged them especially "to form bonds of trust and cooperation with the Bishops, who have the pastoral responsibility of guiding the Body of Christ, including the charismatic renewal."

Finally, Pope Francis emphasized the ecumenical dimension of the charismatic movement, rooting it in our common Baptism. Unity among Christians, he said, must begin with prayer.

He spoke, too, of modern-day martyrs: "The blood of the martyrs of today makes us one!"

Pope Francis gave the examples of a Catholic priest and a Lutheran minister who were both executed by the Nazis, and of the 23 Coptic Christians who, just a few months ago, were murdered in Libya. He noted, too, that Paul VI, in canonizing the Ugandan martyrs made reference to the Anglican catechists who shed their blood with them.

"Excuse me, don't be scandalized, they are our martyrs," he said.

Pope Francis concluded his remarks by reminding those in the square of the upcoming 50th anniversary of the charismatic movement, which will be marked in St Peters on Pentecost in 2017. This jubilee, he said, quoting Bl Paul VI, will be an opportunity for the Church "to give thanks to the Holy Spirit for this current of grace which is for the Church and for the world; and to celebrate the marvelous works the Holy Spirit has done in the course of these 50 years, changing the lives of millions of Christians."

The Renewal in the Spirit meeting continued on Saturday at Olympic Stadium in Rome, with a Mass presided over by Cardinal Angelo Comastri.

Source ICN
 

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It certainly reflects the bias of the reporter, yes? This article is much more positive and bears a truer representation of Pope Francis' address to those who attended ... by the way, at his invitation! I've seen another news media distort the Holy Father's meaning by capturing a headline that was rather insulting.
Thanks for sharing a better report. I translated the original from Italian and it was so much more in line with your article.
 
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It certainly reflects the bias of the reporter, yes? This article is much more positive and bears a truer representation of Pope Francis' address to those who attended ... by the way, at his invitation! I've seen another news media distort the Holy Father's meaning by capturing a headline that was rather insulting.
Thanks for sharing a better report. I translated the original from Italian and it was so much more in line with your article.

Thanks . The report is from ICN , the Independent Catholic News . They do stick close to the official Vatican sources .

It's unfortunate that some of the news media distort things , looking for the sensational or whatever .
 
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Very cool. While I am not a charismatic by any sense, I am pleased that the Church is encouraging this movement as well as the Latin Mass. There is little reason that I can see to force cookie cutter worship styles on the laity when the Church has such divers traditions to draw from.
 
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