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ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome
Code: ZE06060406
Date: 2006-06-04
Kiko Argüello's Address at Vigil
"The Church Is Always in Combat Against the Beast"
VATICAN CITY, JUNE 4, 2006
Zenit.org).- Here is a translation of the commentary on Psalm 146 given by
Kiko Argüello, founder of the Neocatechumenal Way, on Saturday at Benedict XVI's
meeting with ecclesial movements and new communities.
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Most Beloved Father:
Thank you for the opportunity given to me to speak.
We have heard Psalm 146 in which we are invited to praise God because "the Lord
builds up Jerusalem."
Jerusalem and above all its temple was rebuilt by Zorobabel and Joshua, a layman
and a priest. Before them, Moses and Aaron did so, then Peter and Paul, who are
the two witnesses of whom Revelation speaks. We can say: charism and
institution. Charism and institution, united, are co-essential to the mission of
the Church, said Pope John Paul II at Pentecost in 1998.
Referring to the feast of Pentecost that we celebrate today, Pope John Paul II
said in the Symposium of European Bishops in 1986: "To carry out an effective
work of evangelization, we must again be inspired by the first apostolic model.
We contemplate this model, which serves as foundation and is paradigmatic, in
the Cenacle: The apostles are united and, with Mary, persevere in waiting to
receive the gift of the Spirit. Only with the effusion of the Spirit does the
work of evangelization begin. The gift of the Spirit is the first incentive, the
first source, the first breath of authentic evangelization. It is necessary,
therefore, to begin evangelization invoking the Spirit and seeing where the
Spirit blows (cf. John 3:8).
"Some symptoms of this breath of the Spirit are certainly present today in
Europe. To find them, to support and develop them, it is necessary at times to
put aside atrophied schemes to go where life begins, where we see fruits of life
produced 'according to the Spirit.'"
Pope John Paul II said this to European bishops after having spoken of the
destruction of the family and the secularization of Europe, affirming that the
Holy Spirit has already given the answer. He is giving the answer: Here we are,
Holy Father, the new charisms, the new realities that the Holy Spirit brings
about to help priests, parishes, bishops, the Pope. "The Lord builds up
Jerusalem." The Church is always in combat against the beast. Only an adult
faith of Christians who bear in their bodies the death of Jesus will save the
world.
But, Holy Father, how difficult it is for institutions to understand that they
are in need of the charisms! That is why we need the ecclesiology of Vatican II
to be applied, an ecclesiology of communion, of the Church as body. In a word,
what is more urgent today than ever is the application of the Second Vatican
Council.
In this way, is understood why Pope John XXIII, in the apostolic constitution "Humanae
Salutis" (1961), with which he convoked the council, began saying: "The Church
witnesses a crisis today taking place in society. While humanity turns towards a
new age, tasks of immense gravity and breadth await the Church, as in the most
tragic periods of history. Efforts must be made to confront the modern world
with the vivifying and lasting energies of the Gospel."
Pope John XIII was able to prophesy the "New Age," postmodernity, visible
atheism, in which we are submerged. We must understand that only the beheaded
lamb conquers the beast and that for Christians to become that lamb, they are in
need of charisms, of an adult faith, of Christian initiation: This is the
mission of the Neocatechumenal Way.
Holiness, I will end by saying that the Neocatechumenal Way, along with many
others that are present in this square today, is a sign of the application of
this Psalm: "The Lord builds up Jerusalem."
I hope that this fact, in these admirable vespers of Pentecost of 2006, be for
you and all of us a great consolation.
[Translation by ZENIT]
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