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INTRODUCTION
Under the protection of
Mary Immaculate, the most sublime of all creatures and model for all those who
wish to attain the perfection of Christian life, you have wished to gather in
Rome, beloved sons and daughters, to study the present problems of the states
of perfection.
At the same time you have
wished to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ordination to the priesthood of
the most worthy and zealous Cardinal Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of
Religious. Today there are associations of major Superiors (Superiors General
and Provincials), men and women religious, in more than twenty-five countries
of all continents. In close collaboration with the Holy See and the
ecclesiastical Hierarchy of their countries, they seek to conduct in common the
tasks of organization and adaptation that are required by the wide embrace and
complexity of the present-day apostolate.
We know that a great number
of steps have been taken during the past few years under the enlightened
impulse of your associations. It is sufficient to mention the national or
regional congresses of states of perfection, the sessions of prayer and study
and above all the creation of institutes of superior religious formation and
culture meant for members of the states of perfection.
The present Congress, which
is in complete compliance with the desire for bringing states of perfection
more fully into the Church, the Mystical Body of Christ, aims at drawing up the
record of progress made in the organization of the states of perfection and in
their work of adaptation to the requirements of the Church.
Aims and Activities
It also aims at
establishing clearly the ends to be pursued, the limits that must be respected
and the principles that must be observed in the action of conferences, unions
and committees of major Superiors. Lastly, it strives to draw up a program of
activities and projects that will insure its effectiveness in the movement of
revision, by tightening the bonds uniting organizations among themselves and
with the Holy See.
The reports and exposes of
this congress intend to be commentaries on the three Apostolic Constitutions Provida
Mater, Sponsa Christi, and Sedes Sapientiae as well as on the decree
Salutaris atque, issued by the Sacred Congregation of Religious, which
sets forth the rules that must guide the effort at adaptation and revision.
We do not intend to deal
with the particular questions that you will examine during your meetings, but
rather to underline certain points of a general character concerning the
problem of perfection and that of the revision and adaptation of the means
through which individuals and communities strive to achieve it.
We shall speak first about
the perfection of Christian life in general, then of its realization in those
associations that are called "states of perfection" by examining
first their relations with their members and later the relations that bind them
among themselves and to the Holy See.
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