The Celebration of the Year of Justice and Peace in our Congregation challenges us to address specific issues, which we think are included in the concepts presented here. We have prepared this calendar for the year 2015, which takes into account some topics of Justice and Peace. The United Nations has announced some days emphasizing some aspects of justice and peace. Church has own dates to emphasize different aspects of Social Teaching or support the International or World celebrations.
That is why we offer you this opportunity to plan the activities in your own calendar in relation to the initiatives of the Church or the UN. It would be good to find a day in the month in which you could invite the La Salettes or our Laity for prayer, or for specific activities, or to raise awareness concerning these issues. You might also use other days, or feasts (e.g., national or local celebrations) to talk about, to pray about, to engage in activities concerning, or to celebrate Justice and Peace. [We give only some examples the originator of the particular feast. UN - United Nations; CC – Catholic Church] On the main page you can finde some reflections. Go to
January 1 - World Day of Peace (CC)
January 18 - World Day of Migrants and Refugees (CC)
January 17 - Day of Dialogue with Judaism (CC)
January 24 - World Day of Social Communications (CC)
February 11-World Day for the Sick (CC)
February 20-World Day for Social Justice (UN)
February 23- International Day in Support of the Needy
March 8 -International Day for Women's Rights (UN)
March 21- Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination(UN)
March 22 -World Water Day(UN)
March 24 -International Day for the Rightto the Truth, forSerious Violations of Human Rights and for the Dignity of Victims (UN)
March 25 – Feast of Annuntiation - Day for Life
Last Saturday in March -Earth Hour (World Wide Fund for Nature)
April22 -World Earth Day (UN)
May 1 – St' Joseph the Worker (CC)
May 15 -International Day of Families (UN)
Second Saturday in May-World Fair Trade Day
June 1 – World Children Day (UNICEF)
June5 - Environment Day (UNEP)
June 20 - World Refugee Day (UN)
July
August19 - World Humanitarian Day (UN)
September 4-Immigrant Day (Argentina)
September 10 - Celebration of the Justice and Peace in the Congregation; Day of the La Salette Laity
September 21 -International Day of Peace (UN) Day of Prayer for Peace
Third Weekend in September - International Day Without Violence (environmental campaign from Australia)
October - First Monday in October-World Habitat Day (UN)
October 2- International Day Without Violence (UN)
October 4 - St' Francis Patron and Animals, & Ecology
October 14 - World Mission Day (CC)
October16 - World Food Day(FAO)
October 17-International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (UN)
November 25 -World Mission DayInternational Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
December 2 -World Day of the Disabled (UN)
December 10 - Human Rights Day (UN)
December 18- International Migrants Day (UN)
December 28 - Feast of the Holy Innocents
Sunday in the Octave of Christmas - Feast of the Holy Family (CC)
The General Chapter of 2012 decided (Decision #8) that the year 2015 would be dedicated to the theme "Justice, Peace and Reconciliation" for the entire Congregation. Below is the material.
MONTH |
January-February-March |
April-May-June |
PARTICULAR INVOLVEMENT OF |
All the local communities of the Provinces and Region |
All the parishes of the Congregation |
THEME |
Religious Life that listens to the cry of the poor |
We are the announcers of the Good News to all, without exception |
FOCUS |
Human rights, justice, and social development - Our charism - |
Reconciliation and human conflicts - Our vocation - |
REFERENCES |
"Among our tasks as witnesses to the love of Christ is that of giving a voice to the cry of the poor, so that they are not abandoned to the laws of an economy that seems at times to treat people as mere consumers." (Pope Francis to his Grace Justin Welby, Primate of the Anglican Communion - 14 June 2013) |
“I think that each one of us ought to feel committed primarily and personally in this effort of setting afire the innermost recesses of our faith and of our own religious consecration. In so doing we will be more at ease in the heart of Church and in the world, we who are called to love and serve by following the example of Jesus, our teacher and guide.”(Superior General’s Letter for the Feast of La Salette, 2012 – the first one of his term.) |
FROM OUR RULE OF LIFE |
...we want to be free from excessive concern for the things of this world in order to seek first the Kingdom and provide an effective response to the “cry of the poor.” No. 10. |
When a Province accepts the care of parishes, it gives preference to those most in need. No. 44cp. |
KEY QUESTION(S) |
Who are the poor today? Where do we meet them? |
What conversion(s) need to take place so that I/we can hear the cry of the poor? |
PROPHETIC STANCE |
YES to equality NO to discrimination |
YES to the commandment to love NO to intolerance |
HOLY SCRIPTURE |
“but [the mighty] caused the cries of the poor to reach[the Just One], so that he heard the cry of the afflicted.”(Job 34:28) |
“I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live.”(John 11:25) |
SEEDS TO HELP GROW |
The creation of alternative means for assuring a just economy |
The disseminating and sustaining of new initiatives developed in light of the new relationships between persons |
THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WORK OF THIS PERIOD |
Italy Argentina-Bolivia Philippines |
Angola Madagascar North America |
COORDINATING THIS WORK |
International Commission of Justice and Peace |
Internation Communications Commission and five pastors in Europe |
Christmas 2014
“The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light” (Is. 9:1)
“Christ is the Rule of our life.” (Rule of Life, 7)
Dear Brothers,
Along with the General Council I feel honored to send all of you, and each one individually, greetings for a Happy and Holy Christmas. May the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ be for all of us overflowing with deep joy and deep-seated enthusiasm in living with authentic witness our religious life in community and in pastoral service to the Church and the Congregation.
My greetings go especially to our dear and numerous young people in formation (aspirants, novices, seminarians) and to our sick and elderly members and to those going through times of particular difficulty and personal hardship.
I extend the same greetings with pleasure to our dear La Salette Laity who, with admirable dedication and profound missionary spirit, accompany us and enter into solidarity with us in proclaiming the Good News in the various environments in which we work, in the light of the message of hope and of reconciliation of the Beautiful Lady of La Salette.
This year Christmas assumes a special significance for us religious, falling as it does close to the opening of the year dedicated to Consecrated Life.
I remind us all that João Cardinal Braz de Aviz, Prefect of CICLSAL, on January 31, 2014, indicated the main focuses of this remarkable celebration: to call to mind with gratitude the recent past, to live the present with passion, and to embrace the future with hope. These few words summarize the entire direction of the journey which religious are called to undertake this year to the point of “renewing” and reviving the deep motivations for their consecration and the commitment of their life and witness in the Church.
This call is valid even for us and should not leave us indifferent.
If Christmas celebrates God’s breaking in to human history in order to illuminate, give direction to and save our life on earth, even more so does it challenge us as religious both on the personal and communal levels.
Yes, we too need to have our lives illuminated, given direction and saved.
A question arises spontaneously: what impact has the birth of Jesus had in the past and continue to have today in my life as a man and a religious? How has it influenced or changed my way of being, of thinking, and of looking at myself, at things in general, at God and others?
Have we too, like the Hebrew people, had the experience of passing from a situation of darkness to a situation of light? These two elements, in fact, are constant parts of our daily experience as consecrated persons.
The Year of Consecrated Life, having already begun, presents itself as a graced opportunity and a true gift that the Church offers us so we might put into focus the objectives and values that are at the foundation of our religious consecration and which perhaps over time may have weakened: a passionate and unconditional love for the person of Jesus, particular attention to his Word and a dedication without reserve to his mission of salvation. All this we find recapitulated and expressed in an indelible way in Number 7 of our Rule of Life which affirms: “Christ is the Rule of our life”.
The Year of Consecrated Life, furthermore, offers us the opportunity for reconsidering the way in which we have welcomed and then implemented the mission entrusted to our Congregation by the Church.
Beyond the objectives mentioned above, in the “Letter to Religious” the Pope lists some expectations for the Year of Consecrated Life and invites everyone to make these their own:
1. ‘’That the old saying will always be true: ‘Where there are religious, there is joy.’ We are called to know and show that God is able to fill our hearts to the brim with happiness; that we need not seek our happiness elsewhere; that the authentic fraternity found in our communities increases our joy; and that our total self-giving in service to the Church, to families and young people, to the elderly and the poor, brings us life-long personal fulfillment.”
2.“I am counting on you ‘to wake up the world,’ since the distinctive sign of consecrated life is prophecy. As I told the Superiors General, ‘Radical evangelical living is not only for religious: it is demanded of everyone. But religious follow the Lord in a special way, in a prophetic way. This is the priority that is needed right now: to be prophets who witness to how Jesus lived on this earth’… A religious should never abandon prophecy” (29 November 2013).
3.“Men and women religious, like all other consecrated persons, have been called to be ‘experts in communion.’ So I am hoping that the ‘spirituality of communion,’ so emphasized by Saint John Paul II, will become a reality and that you will be in the forefront of responding to ‘the great challenge facing us’ in this new millennium: ‘to make the Church the home and the school of communion’” (and we La Salettes should add, ‘and of reconciliation’). “I am sure that in this Year you will make every effort to make the ideal of fraternity pursued by your founders and foundresses expand everywhere, like concentric circles.”
4.“I also expect from you what I have asked all the members of the Church: to come out of yourselves and go forth to the existential peripheries.”
5.“I expect that each form of consecrated life will question what it is that God and people today are asking of them.”
As the Pope tells us, let us strive to translate into concrete gestures and into ways of living, in community life and in ministry, the scent, the joy and the beauty of our religious consecration so that these might emanate from us to all those around.
Therefore I warmly invite the Provincial Superiors and the local superiors, to do their best to urge our religious communities during this year to reflect on our life, on all levels – human, spiritual, charismatic and pastoral – in the light of these expectations of the Church, of today’s world, and of our Rule of Life.
News from the General House (Rome)
+ From October 20 – 25 Father Adilson participated in the annual Assembly of the Province of Mary Mother of the Americas, which was held in Orlando, Florida.
+ November 8 – 24 Fathers Adilson and Joe went to the Philippines for the provincial Chapter of elections and then continued on to Myanmar for the canonical visit with the La Salette community present in that country.
+ Father Efren, for reasons of health, left for the Philippines November 17 and will return to Rome January 1, 2015. Father Alex, for his part, is spending three weeks of well-earned vacation with his family in India. He will return December 16.
+ From 17 to 19 November Father Henryk directed and hosted the meeting of KEP (Commission of greater provincial of Europe), which was held in the House of Zakopane (Poland).
+ November 26 – 28 Father Silvano participated in the semi-annual meeting of the Union of Superiors General which had as its theme: “Toward new relationships for a culture of encounter.” Two themes in particular were treated: the first relating to the Synod on the family (3 delegates from the Union participated) and the second concerning the document “Mutuae Relationes,” which the Pope has asked be rewritten and updated.
+ On December 2, Father Adilson, Vicar General, celebrated very simply with the religious community of the General House, the Sisters of the Presentation (our priceless collaborators) and a group of the young student priests here, a Eucharist of thanksgiving on the occasion of his (25th) priestly Jubilee. Father Silvano thanked Father Adilson in the name of the entire Congregation for what he has done so far as a priest and religious for the cause of the Kingdom of God as well as for his greatly-appreciated presence on the General Council.
+ On December 3 we had the joy of welcoming Father Edmund Jan Michalski, Superior General of the Missionaries of the Holy Family, along with his Council for a warm and fraternal encounter. Our “cousins” shared Midday Prayer with the community and then joined us for a lunch prepared for the occasion by our Sisters. The next encounter between the two General Councils will take place at the home of our “cousins.”
+ December 8 – 11 there was a meeting at the General House of an “ad hoc” committee, consisting of Fathers Silvano, Adilson, Joe and Jacek (Pawlowski), with the purpose of analyzing, examining and studying the many responses received from the questionnaire on Formation sent throughout the Congregation. From the material returned to us we will be able to derive the themes for formation which are important for our Congregation.
My hope and that of the General Council form into a prayer that each of you be able to celebrate with sacredness the memory of the birth of the Lord, and welcome and live with joyful enthusiasm the gift of the Year of Consecrated Life.
May the Virgin Mary, Mother of Reconciliation, help us to walk earnestly and with renewed commitment along the road of spiritual and charismatic renewal - personal and communal - to form us into “a religious community which may be ever more a sign of the Kingdom” (Rule of Life, 3) in the Church and in the world in which we live.
Fraternally yours, Silvano Marisa
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