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Sunday 19 May
2013 - 11:30 am - Pentecost Mass
With Cardinal Wuerl at St. Matthew Cathedral
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The members of the AEMNC will attend the Pentecost Mass at St. Matthew Cathedral with Cardinal Wuerl on Sunday, 19 May 2013, at 11:30 am. We want to share this special Mass with our Cardinal, while 120,000 from 150 movements and new communities gather with Pope Francis in Rome. All are invited to join Cardinal Wuerl and us!

Catholic Movements Gather in Rome For Meeting With Pope
Archbishop Fisichella began by highlighting that, on the
50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council,“ the meeting
with ecclesial realities that are one of the most evident
fruits of the Council,” could not be missed in the
celebrations of the Year of Faith.
The weekend of Pentecost was chosen so that “the sign of
the presence of the Spirit of the Risen Christ, who guides
His Church in the work of evangelization,” would be more
immediate.
He also recalled that in the last Synod on the New
Evangelization, these ecclesial realities were the object of
“expressions of gratitude for the inestimable work” they
“carry out in different parts of the world, in the most
varied services in which the Church is present.”
One of the desires for the Year of Faith is “to create a
movement of encounter, of prayer, of sharing and of
listening,” he added.
In regard to the different Movements and Communities that
are part of the Catholic Church, Archbishop Fisichella
explained that “the names, methodologies and instruments
vary, which express the richness of the Spirit, distributed
in the charisms proper to each initiator, but the objective
and end are identical and common for all: to take the joy of
the Gospel to all people.”
The president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the
New Evangelization said that the response of the Movements
has been, from the beginning, generous and great. 120,000
individuals have already confirmed their attendance and some
150 different ecclesiastical realities have registered, from
countries such as Italy, Argentina, Belarus, Brazil, Congo,
France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Puerto Rico, Slovakia and
the United States.
The program for this weekend, May 18 and 19, is reflected
in the theme chosen to give meaning to the meeting: “I
believe! Increase our faith!” Regarding this theme, the
archbishop explained that “faith is also a community act.
‘We’ bears the value of the community, which in the first
place is the Church, which becomes visible in the different
realities that are a way to express the faith.”
The celebration will begin on Saturday at 7:00 am for
groups of pilgrims who will go to the tomb of Saint Peter.
At 3:00 pm they will be welcomed in Saint Peter’s Square and
engage in reflection, accompanied by music and testimonies.
There will be a performance by the renowned group Gen Verde.
There will also be a choir of 150 persons from different
movements brought together for the occasion. At 6:00 pm,
Pope Francis will join the celebration, initially with a
prayer to the Virgin Mary Salus Populi Romani, and then
listening to the Word of God, followed by two very
significant testimonies, that of Irishman John Waters,
writer and editor, and Paul Batthi, a doctor from Pakistan.
After the testimonies, the Holy Father will answer questions
spontaneously, posed by representatives of the realities
present.
On Sunday, Pope Francis will celebrate the Mass of
Pentecost at 10:30 am, and will conclude the Eucharistic
celebration with the Regina Coeli.
Archbishop Jose Octavio Ruiz Arenas pointed out the importance of this meeting, given the great strength these movements have in the Church. He recalled that since the Second Vatican Council, the Popes have acknowledged these ecclesiastical realities as a gift to the Church. They are a “lively expression of the New Evangelization,” he said.
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