March 14, 1992
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
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In the joy and peace of the Holy Spirit I welcome the Council
of the International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Office. As you
celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the beginning of the
Catholic Charismatic Renewal, I willingly join you in giving praise
to God for the many fruits which it has borne in the life of the
Church. The emergence of the Renewal following the Second Vatican
Council was a particular gift of the Holy Spirit to the Church.
It was a sign of a desire on the part of many Catholics to live
more fully their Baptismal dignity and vocation as adopted sons
and daughters of the Father, to know the redeeming power of Christ
our Savior in a more intense experience of individual and group
prayer, and to follow the teaching of the Scriptures by reading
them in the light of the same Spirit who inspired their writing.
Certainly one of the most important results of this spiritual
reawakening has been that increased thirst for holiness which
is seen in the lives of individuals and in the whole Church.
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At the end of this Second Millennium, the Church needs more than
ever to turn in confidence and hope to the Holy Spirit, who unceasingly
draws believers into the Trinitarian communion of love, builds
up their visible unity in the one Body of Christ, and sends them
forth on mission in obedience to the mandate entrusted to the
Apostles by the Risen Christ. We must be convinced that a deepening
awareness of the Person and work of the Holy Spirit responds to
the needs of our times, for the Spirit "is at the center of the
Christian faith and is the source and dynamic power of the Church's
renewal" (Dominum et Vivificantem, 2). Indeed, the Holy Spirit
is the "principle agent of the Church's mission" (Redemptoris
Missio, 21), sustaining and guiding the efforts to bring the graces
of Pentecost to all people.
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Since the gifts of the Holy Spirit are given for the building
up of the Church, you, as leaders of the Charismatic Renewal,
are challenged to seek increasingly effective ways in which the
various groups you represent can manifest their complete communion
of mind and heart with the Apostolic See and the College of Bishops,
and cooperate ever more fruitfully in the Church's mission in
the world. On the international level, your Office's close links
with its Episcopal Advisor, Bishop Paul Cordes, and the coordination
of Ecclesial Movements and Associations provided by the Pontifical
Council of the Laity, are important means of fostering such cooperation,
which is so essential for the prudent stewardship of the Spirit's
manifold gifts. Only in this way will the renewal truly serve
its ecclesial purpose, helping to ensure that "the whole body,
nourished and knit together through its joints and ligaments,
grows with a growth that is from God"
[Col. 2:19].
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At this moment in the Church's history, the Charismatic Renewal
can play a significant role in promoting the much-needed defense
of Christian life in societies where secularism and materialism
have weakend many people's ability to respond to the Spirit and
to discern God's loving call. Your contribution to the re-evangelization
of society will be made in the first place by personal witness
to the indwelling Spirit and by showing forth His presence through
works of holiness and solidarity. "The witness of a Christian
life is the first and irreplaceable form of mission" (Redemptoris
Missio, 42). What more effective means can there be for drawing
those who have lost their spiritual bearings towards that truth
which alone can calm the restlessness of the human heart than
the living example of fervent Christian believers? To bear witness
is to be a powerful leaven among people who perhaps do not fully
recognize the value of the salvation that only Jesus Christ can
offer.
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The Charismatic Renewal can also help foster the growth of a
solid spiritual life based on the Holy Spirit's power at work
in the Church, in the richness of her Tradition, and particularly
in her celebration of the Sacraments. Frequent reception of the
Eucharist and regular use of the Sacrament of Penance are essential
for a genuine life in the Holy Spirit, for these are the means
which Christ himself has given us to restore and sustain the Spirit's
gift of grace. Since the ways of the Spirit always lead to Christ
and His Church, since it is the Spirit Himself who guides those
He has established as Bishops to care for the Church of God (cf.
Acts 20:28), there can be no conflict between the fidelity to
the Spirit and fidelity to the Church and her Magisterium. Whatever
shape the Charismatic Renewal takes - in prayer groups, in covenant
communities, in communities of life and service - the sign of
its spiritual fruitfulness will always be a strengthening of communion
with the universal Church and the local Churches. Your role as
a coordinating organization is to help all these various facets
of the Renewal to work together in union with the Pastors of the
Church for the good of the whole Body. At the same time, the deepening
of your Catholic identity by drawing from the spiritual wealth
of the Catholic Tradition is an irreplaceable part of your contribution
to genuine ecumenical dialogue which, fostered by the Holy Spirit,
must lead to the perfection of "fellowship in unity: in the confession
of one faith, in the common celebration of divine worship and
in the fraternal harmony of the family of God" (Unitatis Redintegratio,
2).
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Dear friends, at the beginning of this Lenten season, I pray
that your work will contribute to the growth of the Church, in
fidelity to the Lord's will and to the mission which she has received.
I commend all of you to the loving intercession of Mary, Mother
of the Church, who "through the same faith which makes her blessed
..., is present in the Church's mission, present in the Church's
work of introducing into the world the Kingdom of her Son" (Redemptoris
Mater, 28). May her prayers accompany those who strive to extend
the Kingdom of Christ in obedience to the prompting of His Holy
Spirit. To all of you I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing.
March-April 1992
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