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The
Celebration of the Special Assembly
3. By the
grace of God, the Special Assembly for Asia of the Synod of Bishops took place
from 18 April to 14 May 1998 in the Vatican. It came after the Special
Assemblies for Africa (1994) and America (1997), and was followed at the year's
end by the Special Assembly for Oceania (1998). For almost a month, the Synod
Fathers and other participants, gathered around the Successor of Peter and
sharing in the gift of hierarchical communion, gave concrete voice and
expression to the Church in Asia. It was indeed a moment of special grace!
5 Earlier meetings of Asian Bishops had contributed to preparing the
Synod and making possible an atmosphere of intense ecclesial and fraternal
communion. Of particular relevance in this respect were the past Plenary Assemblies
and Seminars sponsored by the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences and its
offices, which periodically brought together great numbers of Asian Bishops and
fostered personal as well as ministerial bonds between them. I had the
privilege of being able to make a visit to some of these meetings, at times
presiding at the opening or closing Solemn Eucharistic Celebrations. On those
occasions I was able to observe directly the encounter in dialogue of
the particular Churches, including the Eastern Churches, in the person of their
Pastors. These and other regional assemblies of Asia's Bishops served
providentially as remote preparation for the Synod Assembly.
The
actual celebration of the Synod itself confirmed the importance of dialogue as
a characteristic mode of the Church's life in Asia. A sincere and honest
sharing of experiences, ideas and proposals proved to be the way to a genuine
meeting of spirits, a communion of minds and hearts which, in love, respects
and transcends differences. Particularly moving was the encounter of the new
Churches with the ancient Churches which trace their origins to the Apostles.
We experienced the incomparable joy of seeing the Bishops of the particular
Churches in Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Mongolia, Siberia and the new
republics of Central Asia sitting beside their Brothers who had long desired to
encounter them and to dialogue with them. Yet there was also a sense of sadness
at the fact that Bishops from Mainland China could not be present. Their
absence was a constant reminder of the heroic sacrifices and suffering which
the Church continues to endure in many parts of Asia.
The
encounter in dialogue of the Bishops and the Successor of Peter, entrusted with
the task of strengthening his brothers (cf. Lk 22:32), was truly a
confirmation in faith and mission. Day after day the Synod Hall and meeting
rooms were filled with accounts of deep faith, self-sacrificing love,
unwavering hope, long-suffering commitment, enduring courage and merciful
forgiveness, all of which eloquently disclosed the truth of Jesus' words:
"I am with you always" (Mt 28:20). The Synod was a moment of
grace because it was an encounter with the Saviour who continues to be present
in his Church through the power of the Holy Spirit, experienced in a fraternal
dialogue of life, communion and mission.
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