
LETTER "Ogniqualvolta"
OF HIS HOLINESS' POPE JOHN PAUL II
TO BROTHER BISHOP PAUL JOSEF CORDES
August 30 th 1990
TO OUR VENERABLE BROTHER BISHOP
PAUL JOSEF CORDES VICE PRESIDENT
OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR THE LAITY
APPOINTED "AD PERSONAM" FOR THE APOSTOLATE
OF THE
NEOCATECHUMENAL COMMUNITIES
Every time the Holy Spirit causes
to germinate in the Church impulses for greater faithfulness to
the Gospel, there flourish new charisms, which manifest these
realities, and new institutions which put them into practice. Thus
it was after the Council of Trent and after the Second Vatican
Council.
Among the realities generated by
the Spirit in our days, figure the Neocatechumenal Communities,
initiated by Mr K Argüello and Ms C Hernandez (Madrid, Spain),
the effectiveness of which for the renewal of Christian life was
acclaimed by my predecessor, Paul VI, as a fruit of the Council:
"How much joy and how much hope you give us by your presence
and by your activity... To live and to promote this re-awakening
is what you call a way "after baptism", which will be
able to renew in today's christian communities those effects of
maturity and deepening that, in the primitive Church, were
realized by the period of preparation for Baptism (Paul VI to the
Neocatechumenal Communities, General Audience, 8th May 1974, in
NOTITIAE 96-96, 1974, 230).
I too, as Bishop of Rome, have
been able to verify the copious fruits of personal conversion and
fruitful missionary impulse in the many meetings I have had in the
Roman parishes with the Neocatechumenal Communities and their
Pastors, as well as in my apostolic journeys in many nations.
These Communities make visible in
the parishes the sign of the missionary church and they strive to
open a way for the evangelization of those who have almost
abandoned the christian life, offering them an itinerary of a
catechumenal type which goes through all those stages that the
catechumens went through in the primitive church before receiving
the sacrament of Baptism: it brings them back to the Church and to
Christ (cf. `Postbaptismal Catechumenate' in NOTITIAE 96-96, 1974,
229). The announcement of the Gospel, the witnessing in small
communities and the eucharistic celebration in groups (cf.
Notification on the celebration of groups of the Neocatechumenal
Way in L'OSSERVATORE ROMANO - 24th December 1988) is that which
enables the members to put themselves at the service of the
renewal of the Church.
Many Brothers in the Episcopate
have acknowledged the fruits of this "Way". I want only
to recall Mons. Casimiro Morcillo, the then Bishop of Madrid, in
whose diocese and under whose government the Neocatechumenal
Communities - which he welcomed with so much love - were born in
the year 1964.
After over twenty years of the
life of these communities, spread throughout the five continents:
- taking into account the new
vitality which animates the parishes, the missionary impulse and
the fruits of conversion which spring from the dedication of the
itinerants and, lately, from the work of the families which
evangelize in dechristianised areas of Europe and of the whole
world;
welcoming the request addressed to me, I
acknowledge the Neocatechumenal Way as an itinerary of Catholic
formation, valid for our society and for our times.
It is therefore my wish that the Brothers in the
Episcopate - together with their presbyters - value and support
this work for the new evangelization so that it may be
implemented according to the lines proposed by its initiators,
in the spirit of service to the local Ordinary and in communion
with him in the context of the unity of the local church and the
universal Church.
From the Vatican, 30th August 1990, 12th year
of the Pontificate.
John Paul II
[An original in Italian language ].
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