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Publication of the World Christian Life Community Glimpses for Contemplating an Apostolic Body N 1 • 2018 Glimpses World Executive Council Meeting 2018 Borgo Santo Spirito, 4 – 00193 Rome-ITALY • Web site: www.cvx-clc.netE-mail: [email protected] English, French and Spanish Editions From top to bottom, Left to Right Editor: Alwin Macalalad ExCo Meeting 2018 Progressio is the official publication of the Glimpses for Contemplating an Apostolic Body Snow in Rome Christian Life Community (CLC). It seeks to Alwin Macalalad build community, supplement formation, and World CLC Vice President promote apostolic works. By publishing sto- 1 Edel Churu ries, reflections, events and opinions, it endeavors to reinforce, challenge and deep- en the community’s understanding and living of the CLC Charism, Ignatian Spirituality and the CLC Latin American Assembly Meeting of leaders gospel values Miguel Collado and Christian Ubilla Miguel Collado ABOUT OUR LOGO We did not go too far to find inspiration for the logo of the Christian Life Community (CLC). Countless books have been written about the Salvation history of CLC and its beginning in The ExCo with the ESDAG year 1563. From that came the Marian 2 4 Team: Françoise Uylenbroeck, Congregations and its symbol (shown on the José De Pablo and Graziano top right), having the “P” over the “X” (for the Calci Greek Christus) and the inserted “M” illustrates A Discerning Path in Mission Reaching out to the Youth of Asia that the Congregations were put under the patronage of Mary, the mother of Jesus. CLC Uruguay National Executive Council Ibrahim Aryon A moment of silence, reflection The blue curved line illustrates a movement Chris Hogan, Herminio Rico; forward to one World Community in 1967; Najat Sayegh and Denis hence the globe. From this new beginning came Dobbelstein a new name: Communauté de Vie Chrétienne (CVX) in French; Comunidad de Vida Cristiana (CVX) in Spanish; Christian Life Community (CLC) in English. 8 13 PHOTOSBACKCOVER 1. CLC Agustino (Peru): World CLC Day 2018 celebration. City on a Hill that can’t be Hidden Insights for our CLC Youth 2. CVX Braga (Portugal) visiting Rome. Michael Walker Eduardo Martín Hermana World ExCo after their final 3. CLC Davao (Philippines): World CLC Day meeting- L-R: Denis, Mauricio, 2018 celebration. Alwin, Rojean, Fr. Arturo Sosa 4. Members of CLC Poland meeting CLC SJ, Edel, Najat, Chris, Ann Manresa (Italy) in Rome. Marie, Herminio. 5. World CLC Day 2018 in Malta. 6. World CLC Day 2018 in Taiwan. The World ExCo with Cardinal 19 21 Kevin Farrell, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life; Fr. Alexandre Awi The following persons collaborated to this Care of the Oceans Ecological Conversion Mello, Secretary of the publication, Translators and Proof Readers: Joan Woods and Nicholas Kim Jenny and Chris Gardner Dicastery; and the Marie Bailloux, Arielle Campin, Yves Cromphaut, Undersecretary for the Section Dominique Cyr, Marita de Lorenzi, Charlotte for the Laity, Dr. Linda Ghisoni. Dubuisson, Mary Fernandez de Cofone, David Formosa, Jennifer Fox, Françoise Garcin, Chartur Salvador Gonzalez-Ayala, Alban Lapointe, Agnes Rausch, Herminio Rico SJ, Clifford Schisler, Solange-Marie Slack, Veronica Villegas, Sarah 24 28 Walker, Elena Yeyati Lay out: Nguyen Thi Thu Van Buenos Aires 2018 In memory of Fr. P.H.Kolvenbach This publication may be copied and redistributed ARUPA Daniela Frank in whole or in part, for non-commercial purposes, with the condition that proper attribution is given. For other uses, contact [email protected] Printed by: Tipografia Città Nuova via Pieve Torina, 55, 00156 Roma 32 37 Glimpses for Contemplating an Apostolic Body Alwin Macalalad here is a temptation of thinking Within another institutional-level invol- Tabout CLC as a mix-and-match vement, Joan Woods and Nicholas Kim, toolbox of practices that can be from the CLC UN Working Group, give picked-up and discarded. It is as if it us a briefing on the Ocean Conference would be possible to say “I use CLC in the UN, and CLC’s participation tools to become a good Christian.” It’s through #OceanAction2176. While, as a easy to say this because there is truth couple, Chris and Jenny Gardner (CLC to it. There is also a temptation to think Australia) reflect on their personal jour- that the CLC way of life can be lived in ney and CLC’s involvement in the ca- pieces, as if our Charism is made up of ring for our common home. separate puzzle pieces that snap toge- For the first time, in history, we also ther to form a whole. But thinking of it witness three national communities col- as a vocation that integrates all aspects laborating to host a World Assembly. of life, the Ignatian tradition, and the ARUPA (Argentina, Uruguay, Para- moment-by-moment action of the Holy guay) reveals its journey and the mea- Spirit in the Church and the world— Alwin and Rojean ning of its name, and its service for the this crosses to the territory of mystery. Macalalad world community in the Buenos Aires Our Lay Apostolic Body is alive. As we World Assembly.  have continually rediscovered in the World Executive Council, contempla- Lastly, instead of the section for Being ting CLC brings us to holy ground. EA, we present a remembrance of the There is something going on here, lar- late Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, who ger and deeper than any us. We parti- accompanied us as World Ecclesiastical cipate, witness, discern and move Assistant for 24 years—almost half our forward with faith. CLC lifetime. He saw the CLC and the Society of Jesus as “two communities… Progressio is one of the windows for this moved by the same Spirit..” while en- contemplation. In this issue we collect a couraging us to deepen our identity as few more perspectives into the life of Ignatian laity. He articulated this while CLC as Lay Apostolic Body. It is a body deeply embodying the meaning of par- of many levels, layers and sides. In this tnership throughout those years. issue we have CLC Uruguay, describing what goes on inside the heart of a natio- All of these are part of our ongoing jour- nal community that seeks to be intima- ney and response, like an ongoing dance tely in-touch, and responsive with God’s of faith and commitment to a God who is invitations into apostolic life. Through always in motion. Larger and longer than Christian Ubilla (CLC Ecuador) and Mi- our lives and perceptions. guel Collado (CLC Chile), we get a glim- In these months leading up to the World pse of the Latin American CLC national Assembly, we feel, once again, the sense leaders gathering to determine ways of of being ONE whole. A living commu- better service. Miguel Collado further nity, with many parts. A community describes his experience in a gathering with a lot of rough edges- some parts of ecclesial movements in the Dominican broken and pained, some parts getting Republic and how CLC might be able to to know itself, some parts sensing union better serve the local Church. with the mother Church, other parts de- Through Ibrahim Aryon (CLC Indone- veloping very concrete institutional sia), the regional team for Asia recounts identity for engaging with other bodies. CLC’s service in the Asian Youth Day As long as we can hold on to the thread (AYD) in Indonesia, and the CLC gathe- that holds us to what we are — our li- ring that followed afterwards.  Michael ving Charism— and not get lost in the Walker (CLC Australia) gives us his in- frantic details that pull at us, I believe sights regarding the Church of the fu- that we will see this Apostolic Body ture, after what he has seen in the AYD. grow and bear fruit. And so let’s conti- Under the same thread, Edu Martin nue begging for that grace: We desire shares his experience about CLC Youth greater depth and integration in the li- - after attending the European Youth ving out of our CLC Charism in the Encounter in Malta. world today. 1 A Body in Movement… journying with our eyes fixed on the horizon of the Kingdom Miguel Collado and Christian Ubilla - CENAL Service Team n Lima (Peru), at the Feast of Pen- express our needs and dreams for our Itecost 2017, we, the National Exe- Latin American CLC. cutive Councils of the Christian Life Community in Latin America By way of communal apostolic discer- (CENAL by its acronym in Spanish), nment, we defined the most important gathered between 2 and 6 June, to actions we need to undertake in order renew our desire to be "a body in mo- to cooperate through a network of vement... journeying with our eyes communities with the Society of fixed on the horizon of the Kingdom". Jesus, the Universal Church and others in pursuit of a single godly mis- This was a unique opportunity to ack- sion, duly focused on the Frontiers de- nowledge and thank CENAL for allo- fined at the World Assembly in wing us to meet there on a quarterly Lebanon 2013, and accompanying the basis, virtually and uninterruptedly, youth and families in their diverse The CENAL Executive Council over the last 9 years, thus walking to- realities. Thus, a new regional team was elected during the gether and supporting one another in was formed to encourage the forma- World Assembly in Lebanon by the delegates of the the challenges we proposed as a re- tion and expression of experiences at national CLCs in Latin gion in the World Assembly of Fatima the Youth Frontier. America in order to 2008. On this occasion, 35 delegates encourage collaboration and from 15 national communities were With regard to the Family Frontier, networking. It is currently able to meet in person, in addition, we we need to identify methodologies and made up of Miguel Collado were accompanied by our World Vice develop tools to reach out to families (Chile), Rafael Madera Ecclesiastical Assistant, P. Herminio in their various realities (traditional, (Dominican Republic) and Rico SJ and our World Executive Se- single-parent families, LGBT, mi- Christian Ubilla (Ecuador) cretary, Alwin Macalalad. grants, etc.). We greatly value the con- tribution that the Family Clock The Assembly provided a privileged (designed by CLC in Spain) is giving space in which to share our journey, to our communities, and we are thus Below: our consolations and hardships, our encouraged to better prepare oursel- Presentation of the realities hopes and goals. Through the metho- ves to accompany the diverse realities of our national communities dology referred to as Open Space, we faced by families in our societies. We welcome the regional training pro- Finally, we would like to organise our- grams, such as the MAGIS Programme selves better, not to establish new hie- for theological formation for laity (by rarchies but to share our identity and 2018 it will be 20 years since it began, our resources to a greater degree, and this is now the fifth edition), and the to clearly express the mission common Political Dimension of Social Commit- to us all. We entrusted the CENAL ment Programme CLC-LA 2018 (com- Service Team with the task of collec- pleting its third generation in 2018) ting the contributions from national and we recommend a general evalua- communities to develop a proposal of tion at this point using the DSSE dyna- Agreements for Collaboration of CLC mics, with the objective of obtaining Latin America, and we issue the call greater accompaniment on the part of to meet in the World Assembly in Bue- national communities and for the rene- nos Aires to approve the new guideli- wal of contents and methodologies, fai- nes for the region. thful to the original objectives but responding effectively to new emerging With gratitude to Mary and the Holy challenges for our communities. Spirit, we carry the momentum of your flame to light other fires in our Below: We also feel called to share the gift of communities. - Working in groups - Open our spirituality with others, especially Space with those who are the most vulnera- Original in Spanish - Official photo of the CLC- ble and excluded within our societies, Translated by Clifford Schisler LA Assembly with the certainty that in this way we also make our preferential option for the poor a reality, as was suggested in the most recent World Assemblies. Another recommendation was that we continue increasing our availability in order to offer ourselves with greater service to the Church, achieving grea- ter institutional rapprochement to CPAL (Jesuit Conference of Provin- cials in Latin America and the Carib- bean) and working with parishes where our communities are present. We feel the need to express our solida- rity even in the field of shared respon- sibility in economic stewardship, now more than ever, and in a special way with our brothers of Central America, Cuba and Venezuela. Meeting of leaders of ecclesial movements and new communities in Latin America Miguel Collado - CLC Latinoamérica - CLC Chile Introduction ble because I had never been in a mee- ting with the hierarchy of the dioce- This meeting was convened by san Church. All my experience had CELAM (Latin American Episcopal been in Ignatian environments, with Conference) and was held in Santo Jesuits, and in the parishes where I Domingo, Dominican Republic bet- develop my apostolate. Except for a ween May 17 and 19, 2017. I attended few very specific situations, my rela- in my capacity as one of the members tionship with the episcopal clergy was of the coordinating team of the CLC practically nil. Executive Councils of Latin America (CENAL). I had always felt a distance from the hierarchical environments and now I Computer engineer, small When I received the invitation to par- had the opportunity to be in a business owner, father and ticipate in the meeting I had many CELAM meeting to coordinate the grandfather. He works in the mixed reactions. By the way, it was a work of lay movements and associa- coordinating team of CLC very great privilege to represent our tions in our Church. I found the mo- Latin America. He is also a Community in a continental meeting ment important and interesting. guide for spiritual organized by the Latin American Epi- accompaniment and the scopal Conference. However, at the The novelty Exercises. He has been a same time, it was a little uncomforta- community guide and The first surprise was to find myself president of the regional with such a small group of partici- community of Valparaíso I found a very warm pants. The leaders who were present and of the national community of Chile. He belonged to only eight movements: and friendly currently gives spiritual CLC, Schoenstat, Charismatic Rene- workshops and retreats in atmosphere in the wal, Cursillista, Faith and Light, Fo- the Diocese of Valparaíso. colare and Sine. Many of the participating bishops. participants were locals from the host country. This meeting was held every It was a surprise for four years, but it had not taken place me since I had a for eight years. The last time it was held, 20 different movements partici- previous image of pated, but in reality many more exist in Latin America and worldwide. The distance which I good news is that the meeting was re- thought was imposed vived. The worrying news is that par- ticipation has decreased to less than by the hierarchy. half of the movements which were in- terested in attending since the last During the encounter time. the image changed By the way, with this scenario, the into their being friends presentation of each one of us was very important. Another surprise CLC in God with whom one is not known. Our existence was a no- can dialogue and build velty for most of the participants: What we do, our charism, our history collaborative working and our coverage were all a novelty; a positive turn, certainly. teams. 4 After listening to the different expe- 2. The mutual lack of knowledge bet- riences, talking with the delegations, ween the movements with which sharing with lay people and bishops, collaborative inter-movement I was surprised by some aspects that tasks could replace duplication of I did not expect. efforts, and that in certain areas could work more as coordinated a. I found a very warm and friendly teams than as competitors. atmosphere in the participating bi- shops. It was a surprise for me since 3. There is a certain distance bet- I had a previous image of distance ween the movements and the dio- which I thought was imposed by the ceses. Greater availability is hierarchy. During the encounter the required for the local needs of each image changed into their being diocese, according to the pastoral friends in God with whom one can plans, and the participation of dialogue and build collaborative each movements the areas of their working teams. At least that's what best competence. I experienced with those who were present. 4. The Ignatian charism of CLC can contribute a lot in specific areas of b. A great distance and a lack of kno- other movements as well as dioce- wledge of the different movements ses in topics that are natural in and associations of the dioceses our spirituality, but that can be- and also among the representati- come very valuable and even new ves of the movements.. for others. Themes such as spiri- tual discernment, spiritual accom- c. I was surprised by the level of cle- paniment and different modalities ricalism that exists in many of the of spiritual exercises are concrete other lay participants, which is re- and specific contributions that flected in a passivity in the action each of our national and regional and in the hope of receiving gui- communities can develop in their dance from the Episcopate. These countries and regions. can be very valuable actions, but tend to be carried out according to Specific tasks that could be what the pastor inspires, instead of carried out: Gifts for the being the laity’s own discernment, Church and the World seeking to find the will of God and move forward from lay initiatives. To a greater or lesser degree in dif- With all the abovementioned, I feel ferent participants, this was what that the Holy Spirit may be asking us I perceived in the environment. for certain concrete tasks to address Challenges Behind all of this I find that there are challenges and a special invitation to CLC as a Latin American Community as well as a worldwide body to inte- grate ourselves more and better into our Church. 1. There is a very important breach of ignorance of the mission and the charism of the movements on the part of the dioceses. It is necessary to improve this situation so that the bishops can commission speci- fic missions to the movements that have activities in their dioceses. 5 register of the movements that are operating in the territories where we are, and then schedule mee- tings for mutual knowledge and collaborative planning, using the same instruments developed for the dioceses. 4 Revealing Ignatian Spirituality.It is necessary to leave available for the diocese and for the other move- ments formation workshops in the following topics: w Discernment of spirits. So that this practice that has done so much good for us in community or personally can be shared in our the challenges that appear after the church in a broader way. Dioce- encounter. san pastoral agents and leaders of other movements will be able 4 Availability of Information about to make better decisions with CLC given to the Diocese. It is ne- greater fruit in our Church. cessary to create, update what exists so that the following things w Christian leadership. There are about us can be known in a simple elements of leadership that we and concrete way: our charism, our handle in the Ignatian manner specific apostolates and our organi- that can help the parishes as zation in each place where we are well as the diocesean structures present. Many of the documents and other movements that we are aimed at internal formation or can communicate both in theory to attract new members. What is as well as in practice. required are brief documents, testi- w Spiritual Accompaniment. This monials, Powerpoint presentations practice which we promote so and videos for dissemination so much and which we practice in- that the dioceses, their bishops, pa- ternally needs to be shared so it rish priests, and diocesan teams can be valued on a diocesen level know of our existence and what we as well as by other movements. can do together for them. This has to be developed centrally, and it is w Spiritual Exercises of Saint necessary to have it carried out in Ignatius.We need to offer exer- each city where cises outside of our we work with The Ignatian charism communities. For dioceses. We this it is necessary should be able of CLC can contribute to express the most to hand these important aspects, out in meetings a lot in specific areas of which are, how about the avai- other movements as they can be done lability of the and what they are CLC for the well as dioceses in for. local church. topics that are natural For these wor- 4 Registry of mo- in our spirituality, but kshops it is neces- vements in our sary to prepare territories. It is that can become very material centrally necessary to at a regional or in- have some a re- valuable and even new ternational level search work for others. and then deliver done to have a them locally to dio- 6 ceses and movements as well as make same way referred to regarding Spiri- them available in a simple way on the tual Accompaniment, we can do this internet in different formats (docu- with our members, religious and lay ments, presentations, videos, etc.) people who are prepared for it and joint projects can be established with Spiritual Accompaniment other Jesuit organizations that exist in some of the provinces, such as the Centers for Ignatian Spirituality. To give this service to our members, the religious and the laity, and to the Conclusion dioceses and movements. We also need to prepare people to perform these function which is so necessary A great experience was lived. A new to develop the spiritual life and the ef- image of work for the whole Church. fective following of Jesus Christ. For Great challenges that can only be ac- this, joint projects can be established tualized with the participation and with other Jesuit organizations that local work of our communities spread exist in some of the provinces such as across the continent and around the the Ignatian Spirituality Centers so world. By collaborating with the other as not to duplicate efforts within our movements and with the dioceses we own spirituality. can advance more and better in the building of God’s Kingdom. The speci- Spiritual Exercises fic elements of our spirituality identi- fied in this document are gifts that we can give to our Church and the world. Offer the exercises of Saint Ignatius in various modalities (brief retreats, weekend, week, month-long and re- Original in Spanish treats in daily life) in an open manner Translated by Jennifer Fox to dioceses and movements. In the 7 A Discerning Path in Mission – CLC Uruguay CLC Uruguay National Executive Council Who We Are: Among all CLC members, 48 percent serve in volunteer groups, besides Our CLC Uruguay consists of 450 their CLC participation. Some of them members, divided in 37 small groups. are part of the pastoral team in a va- There are 157 married members and riety of schools, community lunch pro- 44 married couples. CLC Uruguay grams or parishes, among other has 242 members who have taken service options. their temporary commitment and 25 members who have expressed their Approximately 23 percent of all CLC permanent commitment. members provide volunteer work as an internal service to CLC Uruguay. All 37 small groups are diverse, in They may act as guides to other small terms of age range and their way of li- groups, take part in our apostolic ving their CLC calling, although du- works, serve as members of the diffe- ring general events organized for the rent frontier teams, and/or offer sup- community at large, we all experience port and help to organize a variety of the action of a common Spirit at work activities and events. among us. Currently, 31 groups have guides -occasionally in pairs- consi- In addition, a delegate from each sting of 34 lay people, 7 Jesuits, and 2 small group takes part at the Board of sisters of the Order of Jesus. Delegates, where all small groups are represented and a common spirit of A strength worthy to be highlighted in CLC Uruguay is promoted and gene- our national community is our ability rated. During the last few years, this to acknowledge the graces received. place has regained the relevance it Specifically, the humility to persevere should have in the national commu- in the search for God’s will along the nity. This Board of Delegates organi- years. We have learned to ask: “In zed and created a new format and what direction are we going into?,” dynamics to conduct our National As- while feeling close and keeping confi- sembly in 2017, which received a very dence in the people surrounding us. positive evaluation. Our motivation to write this article is based on our reflection about the gra- Another strength to emphasize is the ces received. high participation of youth members On this page: - National Executive Council and Family Frontier, sending to the International Meeting of the Family 2017. On the other page: - Temporary commitments of Pentecost, San José Obrero Parish, Montevideo. - Pre comunity members accompanied by members with temporary commitments. - Undertaking the Spiritual Exercises during the Holy Week. 8

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