CONSECRATED LIFE
DAY, which is celebrated on February 2, the feast of the Presentation of the
Child Jesus in the Temple, each year, is an occasion for the whole Church
to praise and thank the Lord for the gift of this state of life in
the Church.
All
Christians share a common call to holiness and, as branches of the one
vine, are called to bear fruit, each in accord with the particular
charisms and ministries bestowed on them by the Holy Spirit.
“All the states of
Life, whether taken collectively or individually in relation to the others are
at the service of the Church’s “mystery of Communion” and are dynamically
coordinated in its unique mission. Thus in the diversity of the states of
life and the variety of vocations the same unique mystery of the
Church reveals and experiences anew the infinite richness of the
mystery of Jesus Christ” (ChL
55)
But what
does The CONSECRATED LIFE represent in the Church?
“The
consecrated life, deeply rooted in the example and teachings of Christ the
Lord, is a gift of God the Father to the the Church through The Holy
Spirit. By the profession of the evangelical counsels the characteristic
features of Jesus – the chaste, poor and obedient one- are made
constantly “visible” in the midst of the world and the eyes of the faithful
are directed toward the mystery of the Kingdom of God already at work in
history, even as it awaits its full realization in heaven,” (VC
1)
On
February 2 the Church remembers the day on which Jesus, the firstborn of
the Father in the Family of Nazareth, is presented in the Temple of
Jerusalem where his whole existence is submitted to the will of the
Father. In the same way, on this day, all members of consecrated life wish to
renew their offering of self and witness that their entire existence is a
constant gift to God for the salvation of the world.
With
The Holy Father in St Peter’s Basilica consecrated men and
women will celebrate, the mystery of the love of the Father who has called
them to a holy vocation, the mercy of Christ who has consecrated
them to be a sign of the radicality and depth of the life of the
Baptized, and will invoke the Holy Spirit to grant fidelity to their witness
and an abundance of fruit to their ministry.
In the
Various Dioceses gathered with the Bishops, they will give witness to
the unity in the diversity of ministries and of the charisms which give life to
the Church. Together, bishops, priests, deacons and lay men and women will seek
to know, love and accept the ministries and the services which members of
consecrated life carry out each day in their midst and which give witness to
the extraordinary greatness of the merciful love of God.
In
Parishes the entire local church community, gathered around their
ministers, will give special attention to this particular state
of life in the Church and more ardently ask the Heavenly Father for the
gift of new and holy vocations to the consecrated life so that this sign
of the presence of Christ who for them became poor, lived chastely and
died in obedience to the Father for their sins, might not perish.
Communities
of consecrated life also, especially on this day, should seek to be
more aware of their own vocation and consecration and humbly and
courageously witness to them in order that Christians might come
to know the services and the moments of grace which through them are
offered to the people of God.
Witnessing
to freedom from worldly goods, to the totality of love for Christ, and to
the joy of always seeking and doing the will God, is the best way to make
known, appreciate and love CONSECRATED LIFE in the Church and in the midst
of all men and women.
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