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III.
"STARTING AFRESH FROM CHRIST WITH MARY": A PROGRAMME WHICH REQUIRES
SUPREME FIDELITY TO CHRIST AND FUNDAMENTAL FIDELITY TO MARY
1. Clarifications
concerning the "four great fidelities" of the religious
On
August 12, 1980 the Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes published
a document Religious and Human Promotion, result of the work of the Plenary of
the 25-28 April 1978. The document
presents an introduction in three parts: 1) Four principal problems (nn.
1-12): 2) General criteria for
discernment (nn. 13-31); 3) Formative Requirements (nn. 32-35). As a
guide or general criteria for
discernment "four great fidelities" are proposed: "fidelity to
man and to our time", fidelity to Christ
and to the Gospel, fidelity to the Church and to its mission in the
world, fidelity to religious life and to the charism of one's own
institute" (n. 13)
The document
bears the sign of its historical content and therefore, in some point it was
successively reviewed and improved. Concretely, the frame of the "four
great fidelities" was later reordered and clarified.
In his
message of July 11, 1986, John Paul II wished to call
attention to the major Superiors - men and women - of Brazil,
meeting for their XIV General Assembly, "on some fundamental points
regarding formation" (n.2). There the Pope underlines some determinant
points: the identity of religious life has to be clearly centered on the life
of Christ; consecration and mission have to be explained as a peculiar form of
participation in the consecration and the mission of Christ; the criteria of
being and acting of religious have to express clearly the supremacy of the
evangelical person of Christ.
The
Pope knew that some religious had had recourse to the criterion of
"fidelity to man and to our time", a criterion placed physically in
the first place in the list of the "four great fidelities", seeking
to justify their theory and their practice of questionable anthropological,
social and political commitment, which did not do justice to the importance of
the other criteria of fidelity of the religious. It was necessary, then to
insist on the fact that the key of the harmony of life and of the just
apostolic programming was found in conformation and fidelity to Christ. The
frame, then, was reordered in the following way: "dynamic fidelity to
Christ and to the Church, to the charism of the founder and to man of our
time" (n. 4).
The
Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
on February 2, 1990,
published the Instruction Potissimum institutioni, also known as Directives on formation in
religious institutes. According to this
document, the most decisive factor of formation, the most important point of
spiritual dimension, the center of harmony and unity of life, the focal point
of identity, has to be sought and found "in Christ".
In harmony with this statement and with the
orientation of the message of the Pope in 1986, the Instruction presents the
frame of the "four great fidelities" placing clearly "fidelity
to Christ" in the first place. (PI 18).
The positive elements of the aspects of fidelity
examined before are also found in the exhortation Vita consecrata of 1996:
"Be always ready, faithful to Christ, the Church, to your Institute
and to the men and women of our time" (VC 110).
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