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Vatican Releases 'Year of Faith' Guidelines (9822)

Evangelization by Catholics worldwide will be the focus of the 2012-2013 effort.

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VATICAN CITY (EWTN News/CNA)—The Vatican issued guidelines Jan. 5 for how the Church at all levels should celebrate the Year of Faith, which starts in October 2012.

A summary of the guideline document, which was produced by the Congregation for the Doctrine, was released on Jan. 5, but the full text will be published Saturday, Jan. 7.

The introduction to the guidelines explains that the Year of Faith is “intended to contribute to a renewed conversion to the Lord Jesus and to the rediscovery of faith, so that the members of the Church will be credible and joy-filled witnesses to the risen Lord, capable of leading those many people who are seeking it to the door of faith.”

The Year of Faith was announced by Pope Benedict XVI last year in his apostolic letter Porta Fidei. It will begin on Oct. 11, 2012, the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. It also coincides with the 20th anniversary of the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The year will end on Nov. 24, 2013, the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Universal King.

The document from the Vatican’s doctrinal congregation offers a sketch of what should take place at every level of the Church during the Year of Faith.

At the universal level, the Pope will engage in various events, including the solemn opening of the Year of Faith, the Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in Rome, and World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil. There will also be “various ecumenical initiatives” aimed at “the restoration of unity among all Christians,” including “a solemn ecumenical celebration in which all of the baptized will reaffirm their faith in Christ.”

Bishops’ conferences will focus on increasing the “quality of catechesis.” Some of the efforts in this area will involve examining “local catechisms and various catechetical supplements in use in the particular Churches,” in order “to ensure their complete conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church.”

The Vatican body also hopes that the bishops’ conferences will use the media to evangelize, such as “television and radio transmissions, films and publications focusing on the faith, its principles and content.”

At the level of dioceses, the Year of Faith is expected to provide an occasion for “renewed creative dialogue between faith and reason,” among both the academic and artistic communities. It should also be a year for “penitential celebrations” in which Catholics can “ask for God’s forgiveness, especially for sins against faith.”

In local parishes, the Vatican would like to see a focus on the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, since in it the “mystery of faith and source of the New Evangelization, the faith of the Church is proclaimed, celebrated and strengthened.”

Religious institutes, new communities and ecclesial movements are also expected to take their lead in celebrating the year from the pastoral guidelines.

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith hopes that the Year of Faith will make the Second Vatican Council and the Catechism “more widely and deeply known” throughout the Church.

“From the beginning of his pontificate, Pope Benedict XVI has worked decisively for a correct understanding of the Council,” says the document, “rejecting as erroneous the so-called ‘hermeneutic of discontinuity and rupture’ and promoting what he himself has termed ‘the ‘hermeneutic of reform,’ of renewal in continuity.”

The Vatican’s doctrinal congregation says that their pastoral recommendations are aimed at helping people encounter Christ and grow in their understanding of the Catholic faith. At the same time, it adds, the guidelines are not meant to rule out “other initiatives which the Holy Spirit will inspire among pastors and faithful in various parts of the world.”

The document concludes by announcing the creation of a secretariat to help coordinate the Year of Faith. It will be established within the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization.

 

 

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Will somebody please tell me why black muslims are killing black christians in Africa?  According to Vatican Council II and according to the last four Popes we and muslims adore the same god. Why then the hatred? What is going on in Africa?  I need someone to explain.

How will we ever recover the lost universal belief in the Real Presence?

Wulfrano:  How can we and Muslims believe in the same God, when we believe Jesus is divine, and they do not? You can’t have it both ways.

When Jesus was walking, not all people knew and believed He was the Son of God. But He loved them ALL, nonetheless. This is IT. Love them as I’ve loved you and they will find THE WAY to LOVE. It is not just claiming our belief that makes us child of God, but truly loving our brothers and sisters, just like He did, even when they don’t believe, when they don’t like us, when they dismiss us and when they refuse our love. Because when they do so, it is not us they refuse, it is the Lord. So what does the Lord do when you cry, when you close your heart… HE REMAINS. So stay faithful to HIM and pray for the muslims,the jews, the poor, the rich, the everyone. That’s your mission. So as Mary did at the cross, just do it. AND DO IT WITH LOVE. It is only then that it becomes a Holy deed in the Spirit. With much love

Year of FAITH.  How awesome is that?  These are exciting times for ALL God’s precious children everywhere.  Mary, Immaculate Heart calls us to pray her divine rosary DAILY and Jesus, Prince of the Heavenly Host implores us to recite his chaplet of divine mercy at 3.00 daily if possible, seek confession at least weekly (as to remain in a state of grace) and his holy eucharist DAILY!  Much destruction is being mitigated throughout the world with these ever holy prayers and his children becoming unified as ONE in the body of Christ..  Pray, Pray, Pray and NEVER take your eyes off Jesus.

Will somebody explain to me how you can be happy with the Vatican Council II heresies and blasphemies which destroyed the Church?

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