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ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome
Code: ZE06060409
Date: 2006-06-04
Patti Gallagher Mansfield's Address at Vigil
"It Is Not Ourselves That We Preach"
VATICAN CITY, JUNE 4, 2006
Zenit.org).- Here is the address delivered by Patti Gallagher Mansfield, a
witness of the start of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, at the end of the
meeting of the ecclesial movements and new communities with Benedict XVI. The
meeting was held Sunday, eve of Pentecost, in St. Peter's Square.
* * *
Dear Holy Father,
With all our hearts we thank you for inviting us to meet with you on this
glorious feast of Pentecost. We are your sons and daughters; we are sons and
daughters of the Church, children of Mary, and we are the fruit of the Second
Vatican Council.
Holy Father, I was given the grace, in February 1967, at a retreat for students
from Duquesne University, to experience the baptism in the Holy Spirit, which is
at the origin of the Charismatic Renewal.
Every movement and community has its own special history, but in each one exists
this same reality: "The love of God has been poured into our hearts through the
Holy Spirit who has been given to us" (Romans 5:5).
Holy Father, thank you for loving us. Thank you for your constant support and
encouragement. Thank you for saying that you are a friend of the movements and
that we are a sign of the new springtime. We want to return love for love. Jesus
said, "If you love me, keep my word" (cf. John 14:23), and we stand ready to
receive your word, Holy Father, and to follow your direction.
We love you, Holy Father. St. Catherine of Siena called the Pope of her day,
"Daddy, the sweet Christ on earth." We echo her tenderness and affection today
by calling you, Pope Benedict XVI, "the sweet Christ on earth" for us. We place
ourselves in full availability to your service in the New Evangelization. For it
is not ourselves that we preach -- not our movements, our communities, or our
works -- no, it is not ourselves that we preach, but Jesus Christ as Lord and
ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake (cf. 2 Corinthians 4:5).
You have cried out to the Church and the world: "Deus Caritas Est!" May we join
you in proclaiming that Jesus himself is indeed the pearl of great price and the
treasure hidden in the field worth giving up everything else to possess (cf.
Matthew 13:46).
Thank you, Holy Father, for calling us here to the heart of the Church, for it
is here that we discover the vocation we share as ecclesial movements and new
communities. Our vocation is love! Today we make our own the words of St.
Thérèse of Lisieux, "In the heart of the Church, our Mother, we will be love!"
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