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| Fr Aquilino Bocos Merino C.M.F. Superior General In Communion with our bishops IntraText CT - Text |
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All of this neither obscures nor lessens the authority of the Bishop, who in his particular Church is responsible for the whole of the spiritual, liturgical, catechetical, pastoral and charitable life54; it only emphasises the way of exercising it. It is clear that in speaking of participation and collaboration in an ecclesiology of organic communion55, it is fitting that at the same time we highlight the difference, the coordination and the complementarity in the personal relations. Since mystery, communion and mission are the three co-ordinates in which the Bishops, priests, consecrated persons and lay persons move, the fact must be taken into account that the dialogue is never between equals and that they do not participate in the same manner nor with identical responsibility in the life and mission of the Church. This character of differentiation in relations not only affects the ministries but also the levels of co-ordination. It is not the same thing to speak or participate or collaborate in one’s own name as it is to do so while representing the institution, whether at the local, national or international level. The characteristics of the dialogue and of the participation-collaboration between Bishops and Major Superiors are very different than those which ordinarily maintain the members of a community of consecrated persons.
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51 Cf. VC 46-50.53. 52 Cf. IL 117-19. 53 IL 119. Cf 120. 54 Cf. LG 21-28.; CD 2.4.12-18; 33-35. 55 Participating and co-operating in the life and mission of the Church is more than granting a concession or delegating some functions and it means more than “being present” in for a in which information is given. Participation and Collaboration come about when responsibility is expressed and hope is enlightened. On their own and as institutes consecrated persons can and must contribute their capacity for seeking, creativity, and committed engagement in what they see as the “greater good of the Church.” In authentic participation there is neither inertia nor prevention, neither scepticism nor isolationism. 56 “Constant dialogue between Superiors of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life and Bishops is most valuable in order to promote mutual understanding, which is the necessary precondition for effective co-operation, especially in pastoral matters” (VC 50). 57 Cf. IL 30. |
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