Pope Calls All to Bring the Light of Christ to the World
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The search for God is witnessing a rebirth in countries formerly under the influence of atheism. Persecution, Martyrdom can never stop evangelization.
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Asia News (www.asianews.it/)
10/16/2009 (1 decade ago)
Published in Asia Pacific
ROME (AsiaNews) - "The nations will walk in its light": this phrase from the Apocalypse of St. John is the theme of the 2009 World Mission Day which this year is celebrated on October 18.
Benedict XVI drafted a message reminding all of the faithful of our Mission to the Nations. In it, he underscores the elements of the commitment and mission of the Church. he writes "the widespread and profound changes in present-day society render ever more urgent" (n. 3).
First, the Holy father notes is the affirmation that the "primary" commitment, which must be "anxiously" and "passionately" carried out, is the call to "enlighten all peoples with the light of Christ." To "proclaim the Gospel", so as to render the mission ad gentes, to non-Christian peoples, "the priority of pastoral planning" of the Church itself.
This means that weariness, fears over a lack of clergy, the fatigue of organization, and even (sometimes) meagre results must not become an obstacle. Rather,they should orient us all the more to communicate "the light of Christ that shines on the face the Church ", well aware that" God has a great people in all cities, accompanied ... by the apostles of today. "
The resurgence of religion in many societies once dominated by state atheism (Russia, China, Vietnam, ...) and the anxiety of many young Western materialistic societies, proves the urgency of the pontiff's words.
Another factor emphasised by the Pope is that mission, by offering the light of Christ to the world, not only results in the measurable growth of the Church, but it has a positive impact on all societies.
Quoting from Evangelii Nuntiandi he says that announcing the Gospel "is a service not only to the Christian community, but also to all humanity" (EN, 1). The Church helps to recover the "ultimate realities" lost by men, to discover that there are spiritual needs, as well as material ones, but in just this way "we understand the true and authentic historical journey of mankind" (No. 2) .
The Church, he says, "aims to transform the world with the proclamation of the Gospel of love." So the announcement of the Church becomes " a force for justice and peace, for true freedom and respect for the dignity of every human person"(No. 2); leaven "of progress, brotherhood, unity and peace" (No. 3).
One has only to look at the many churches in Asia to realize the truth of these affirmations: preaching the gospel restores dignity to oppressed minorities, it creates development among the outcasts, greater unity in society, attention to the needs of the poorest, social reconciliation. A commitment to justice in China, India, Pakistan, Vietnam and Korea is evident among Christians. There, they share as well a commitment to the advancement of humanity.
"The mission of the Church" - says the pontiff - is to 'infect' all peoples with "hope". Indeed, it seems the more globalization has spread, the more problems interconnected with it have become difficult to resolve.
The selfishness of governments (and nations) slows solutions. The proclamation of the Gospel, looking at concrete man, can always find a way, giving us " the courage needed to keep living and working....to cause the light of God to enter into the world" (Deus Caritas Est, 39).
A very important point in this message was that Pope Benedict XVI recalled the missionaries who bear witness "in situations of persecution, with forms of oppression ranging from social discrimination to jail, torture and death." he noted that participation in the mission of Christ means sharing in "the same fate as their Master." Martyrdom, persecution are elements of mission and not "obstacles" or misfortunes. For this, he reminds us all that even in suffering, the Church is "a witness and travelling companion of this humanity."
I will always remember what a girl from Beijing once told me after reading an AsiaNews report on the persecution of Christians in other countries: "First I thought that I was misfortunate to have been born in China. Now that I see what my brothers and sisters in faith in the world do, I realize that living in Beijing is a mission".
Dear friends, with the testimonies that we publish each day on our website and every month in our magazine, AsiaNews aims to serve the Church's mission, by telling of persecution, but also by sharing the hope with which Christians "infect" the world, found in the Good News, the Gospel.
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