"The New Evangelization Must Start from Jerusalem"
VATICAN CITY, OCT. 15, 2012 (Zenit.org).- The following is the text
of the intervention of His Beatitude Fouad Twal, Patriarch of Jerusalem
of Latins and President of the Conference of Latin Bishops in the Arabic
regionsat the Synod of Bishops on Saturday.
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The pilgrimage to the Holy Places and to the “living stones” is an
excellent method of reviving our faith and that of the Pilgrim, and
knowing better the cultural, historic and geographic context in which
the mysteries in which we believe were born, an occasion for a personal
and incarnate encounter with the person of Jesus.
The Christians of the Holy Land are the direct descendants of the
very first Christian community and “the collective living memory of the
history of Jesus”. The visit to the Holy Places, duly prepared and
guided by reading the Word of God, and the encounter with the community
can strengthen believers of little faith and enable the rebirth of the
faith in those in whom it has died.
In this time, in which the Holy Places are at times offended and
assaulted, the presence of pilgrims is a true testimony to faith and
communion with our Church of the Calvary. We need you, your prayers and
your solidarity! There, where the Apostles called to Jesus, “Increase
our faith” (Lk 17:5), come, you too, dear brother Bishops, with your
priests, seminarians and communities, and ask the Lord for the faith and
the peace that is missing.I consider it an urgent necessity that our
faith be a lifestyle that brings us closer to others. We must change a
certain negative mentality that regards faith as belonging to a
sociological faction leading to militance and violence. True faith helps
us to feel more like the sons of God and therefore to be brothers to
others, even at the cost of the cross and of bloodshed.
The new evangelization, in order to be modern and effective, must
start from Jerusalem: it must begin from the first Christian community
anchored to the person of Christ, having a cause for which it is willing
to face any sacrifice and to give the gift of life itself.
Our
community lives as a minority among believers of other faiths.
Circumstances have pushed these to close in on themselves, to defend
themselves, sensitive to their own rights and attentive to their
locations and their rites. Introverted and fearful communities. For many
the faith is a hereditary and social fact, when instead it should be
more personal and committed. It is not about survival, but about
breaking through and communicating.
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Monday, October 15, 2012
Latin Patriarch: The New Evangelization Must Start from Jerusalem
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