Finding an answer to "faith fatigue" is the
true "reform" that the Church has needed in recent years. World Youth
Days have a sense of belonging to the Church, the gift of their time,
adoration of God, awareness of need of forgiveness, joy in being loved
by God
Vatican City (AsiaNews) - A new experience
of the universality of the Church, doing good "simply because doing
good is good", adoration of God for the "certainty of God’s tangible
love," recognizing that " that we need forgiveness over and over again,
and that forgiveness brings responsibility" to have the joy that comes
from the certainty of being loved. These characteristics of the World
Youth Day are, according to Benedict XVI, an example of "new
evangelization put into practice" an instrument of the struggle against
the "crisis of faith" which is the goal of the Church of our day.
The forum for the exchange of Christmas greetings with the Roman Curia
is a traditional occasion for the pope to gave a state of the Church
address at the end the year that was and ahead of the year about to
begin and even today Benedict XVI highlighted the important events of
2011 in perspective of "the great theme of this year as well as future
years": "how to proclaim the Gospel today."
Thus, the "economic and financial crisis" that Europe is experiencing as
this year draws to a close "in the final analysis, is based on the
ethical crisis that threatens the Old Continent, which is ultimately
based on the ethical crisis looming over the Old Continent. Even if such
values as solidarity, commitment to one’s neighbour and responsibility
towards the poor and suffering are largely uncontroversial, still the
motivation is often lacking for individuals and large sectors of society
to practise renunciation and make sacrifices. Perception and will do
not necessarily go hand in hand. " " In this sense, some quite
fundamental questions emerge from this crisis: where is the light that
is capable of illuminating our perception not merely with general ideas,
but with concrete imperatives? Where is the force that draws the will
upwards? These are questions that must be answered by our proclamation
of the Gospel, by the new evangelization, so that message may become
event, so that proclamation may lead to life".
“Not only faithful believers but also outside observers are noticing
with concern that regular churchgoers are growing older all the time and
that their number is constantly diminishing; that recruitment of
priests is stagnating; that scepticism and unbelief are growing. What,
then, are we to do? There are endless debates over what must be done in
order to reverse the trend. There is no doubt that a variety of things
need to be done. But action alone fails to resolve the matter. The
essence of the crisis of the Church in Europe – as I argued in Freiburg –
is the crisis of faith. If we find no answer to this, if faith does not
take on new life, deep conviction and real strength from the encounter
with Jesus Christ, then all other reforms will remain ineffective”.
In this sense, according to the Pope, “the encounter with Africa’s
joyful passion for faith brought great encouragement. None of the faith
fatigue that is so prevalent here, none of the oft-encountered sense of
having had enough of Christianity was detectable there. Amid all the
problems, sufferings and trials that Africa clearly experiences, one
could still sense the people’s joy in being Christian, buoyed up by
inner happiness at knowing Christ and belonging to his Church. From this
joy comes also the strength to serve Christ in hard-pressed situations
of human suffering, the strength to put oneself at his disposal, without
looking round for one’s own advantage. Encountering this faith that is
so ready to sacrifice and so full of happiness is a powerful remedy
against fatigue with Christianity such as we are experiencing in Europe
today”.
“A further remedy against faith fatigue was the wonderful experience of
World Youth Day in Madrid. This was new evangelization put into
practice. Again and again at World Youth Days, a new, more youthful form
of Christianity can be seen,” the characteristics of which Benedict XVI
described under five headings.
The first “a new experience of catholicity, of the Church’s
universality. This is what struck the young people and all the
participants quite directly: we come from every continent, but although
we have never met one another, we know one another. We speak different
languages, we have different ways of life and different cultural
backgrounds, yet we are immediately united as one great family. Outward
separation and difference is relativized. We are all moved by the one
Lord Jesus Christ, in whom true humanity and at the same time the face
of God himself is revealed to us. We pray in the same way. The same
inner encounter with Jesus Christ has stamped us deep within with the
same structure of intellect, will and heart. And finally, our common
liturgy speaks to our hearts and unites us in a vast family. In this
setting, to say that all humanity are brothers and sisters is not merely
an idea: it becomes a real shared experience, generating joy. And so we
have also understood quite concretely: despite all trials and times of
darkness, it is a wonderful thing to belong to the worldwide Church that
the Lord has given to us”.
“From this derives a new way of living our humanity, our Christianity”.
This was witnessed by the 20 thousand volunteers “all of whom devoted
weeks or months of their lives to working on the technical,
organizational and material preparations for World Youth Day,”. “Those
who give their time always give a part of their lives. At the end of the
day, these young people were visibly and tangibly filled with a great
sense of happiness: their time had meaning; in giving of their time and
labour, they had found time, they had found life”. The offered up a part
of their lives “looking ahead”. “How often the life of Christians is
determined by the fact that first and foremost they look out for
themselves, they do good, so to speak, for themselves. And how great is
the temptation of all people to be concerned primarily for themselves;
to look round for themselves and in the process to become inwardly
empty, to become “pillars of salt””. “ut here it was not a matter of
seeking fulfilment or wanting to live one’s life for oneself. These
young people did good, even at a cost, even if it demanded sacrifice,
simply because it is a wonderful thing to do good, to be there for
others. All it needs is the courage to make the leap. Prior to all of
this is the encounter with Jesus Christ, inflaming us with love for God
and for others, and freeing us from seeking our own ego”.
The third element, adoration. “God is indeed ever-present. But again,
the physical presence of the risen Christ is something different,
something new. The risen Lord enters into our midst. And then we can do
no other than say, with Saint Thomas: my Lord and my God! Adoration is
primarily an act of faith – the act of faith as such. God is not just
some possible or impossible hypothesis concerning the origin of all
things. He is present. And if he is present, then I bow down before him.
Then my intellect and will and heart open up towards him and from him.
In the risen Christ, the incarnate God is present, who suffered for us
because he loves us. We enter this certainty of God’s tangible love for
us with love in our own hearts. This is adoration, and this then
determines my life. Only thus can I celebrate the Eucharist correctly
and receive the body of the Lord rightly”.
Another element that characterises the World Youth Days is “the presence
of the Sacrament of Coonfession ”. “Here we recognize that we need
forgiveness over and over again, and that forgiveness brings
responsibility. Openness to love is present in man, implanted in him by
the Creator, together with the capacity to respond to God in faith. But
also present, in consequence of man’s sinful history (Church teaching
speaks of original sin) is the tendency that is opposed to love – the
tendency towards selfishness, towards becoming closed in on oneself, in
fact towards evil. Again and again my soul is tarnished by this downward
gravitational pull that is present within me. Therefore we need the
humility that constantly asks God for forgiveness, that seeks
purification and awakens in us the counterforce, the positive force of
the Creator, to draw us upwards”.
The final characteristic of the spirituality of World Youth Days is joy.
“Where does it come from? How is it to be explained? Certainly, there
are many factors at work here. But in my view, the crucial one is this
certainty, based on faith: I am wanted; I have a task; I am accepted, I
am loved. Joseph Pieper, in his book on love, has shown that man can
only accept himself if he is accepted by another. He needs the other’s
presence, saying to him, with more than words: it is good that you
exist. Only from the You can the I come into itself. Only if it is
accepted, can it accept itself. Those who are unloved cannot even love
themselves. This sense of being accepted comes in the first instance
from other human beings. But all human acceptance is fragile. Ultimately
we need a sense of being accepted unconditionally. Only if God accepts
me, and I become convinced of this, do I know definitively: it is good
that I exist. It is good to be a human being.”.
“It would take too long now to go into detail concerning the encounter
in Assisi, as the significance of the event would warrant. Let us simply
thank God, that as representatives of the world’s religions and as
representatives of thinking in search of truth, we were able to meet
that day in a climate of friendship and mutual respect, in love for the
truth and in shared responsibility for peace. So let us hope that, from
this encounter, a new willingness to serve peace, reconciliation and
justice has emerged”.
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