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Movements Seen as Sign of the Spirit at Work
Archbishop Forte
Explains Their Place in the Church
ROME, MAY 29, 2006 (Zenit.org).-
Ecclesial movements and new communities, with their profound "sense of
communion," are a sign that the Spirit is acting in the Church, says theologian
Archbishop Bruno Forte.
Members of these movements and communities will
meet with Benedict XVI in St. Peter's Square this Saturday, on the eve of
Pentecost. Pope John Paul II convoked a similar meeting at Pentecost 1998.
"The flowering of movements has represented a
sign of the renewed presence and action of the Spirit in the Church," Archbishop
Forte, 56, said on Italian radio.
"They are community expressions of charisms that
the Spirit inspires and gives to the Church, … [and] as such must be read in the
perspective of a theology of the Spirit, of a theology of charisms," he said.
Archbishop Forte of Chieti-Vasto is a member of
the International Theological Commission.
He said that the "presence and vitality" of the
new movements and communities "is a sign that the Spirit is working in the
Church and wills to enrich her with ever new gifts."
In communion
This aspect is joined to the fact that these
movements and communities "exist for common benefit, as with all charisms, their
profound meaning is to be in the communion of the Church, at the service of her
growth," the prelate added.
"It means, therefore: in communion with the
pastors, beginning with the bishops, and in the communion of the universal
Church, with reference to profound communion with the Successor of Peter," he
said.
"This wealth, this wonderful expression of
possibilities that the Spirit inspires, must result in what is the proper fruit
of the Spirit, which is unity," Archbishop Forte stressed.
The Second Vatican Council was decisive in the
history of the new ecclesial movements and communities, since "its
ecclesiological reflection … stimulated the Church to rediscover the wealth of
the charisms and ministries within her," he recalled.
And the Popes have always stressed, the
archbishop added, "that, to be truly fruitful, this wealth must be well
integrated in the communion of the People of God."
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