158. The Lineamenta concluded the chapter devoted to
analysing pastoral practice by adopting the basic insights of Paul VI,
namely, if the Church is to evangelize, she needs to not only renew her
programmes, but also increase the calibre of her testimony. The work of
evangelization is not so much an organized plan or strategy, as it is,
fundamentally, a spiritual matter. "Modern man listens more willingly to
witnesses than to teachers, and if he does listen to teachers, it is
because they are witnesses. ... It is therefore primarily by
her conduct and by her life that the Church will evangelize the world,
in other words, by her living witness of fidelity to the Lord Jesus, by
her witness of poverty and detachment, and by her witness of freedom in
the face of the powers of this world, in short, the witness of
sanctity."84
Many particular Churches have recognized themselves in this passage and
have understood the necessity of having witnesses who can evangelize
primarily through their lives and example. They are certain that, in the
final analysis, the key element in the work of the new evangelization
is for every Christian to answer the call to holiness. Only those who
have been evangelized themselves, and are being evangelized, can
evangelize. In other words, only those who are capable of being
spiritually renewed by encountering Jesus Christ and living a life of
communion with him. Christian witness is an interaction of words and
deeds85
and is the fundamental element in every act of evangelization, because
it creates the relation between proclamation and freedom: "We become
witnesses when, through our actions, words and way of being, Another
makes himself present. Witness could be described as the means by which
the truth of God's love comes to men and women in history, inviting them
to accept freely this radical newness. Through witness, God lays
himself open, one might say, to the risk of human freedom."86
159.
The next synodal assembly is expected to clearly state the centrality
of the question of a personal vocational calling in the Church today and
the hope that the treatment of the topic of the new evangelization will
lead to a greater consciousness among all the baptized of their
missionary and evangelizing responsibility. If witnesses are to be
credible in the various sectors of the new evangelization, they must
know how to speak in terms which are understandable today and, in this
way, proclaim within these sectors, the reasons for the hope which gives
them life. The entire process of preparation and the response to the
synod's work is expected to re-motivate Christians and increase their
enthusiasm and dedication in the work in which they are already engaged
in proclaiming and transmitting the faith. At the same time, it is to be
a moment of support and encouragement for families and the role they
play. More specifically, the Synod Assembly should give particular
attention to the priestly ministry and the consecrated life in the hope
that one of the fruits of the Synod in the Church might be new vocations
to the priesthood and a renewal of her commitment to a clear and
decisive programme on behalf of pastoral vocations.
160. In this
regard, many responses indicated that one of the most obvious signs of
weakening in the Christian experience might be the decline in vocations,
which concerns both the decreasing number of vocations of special
consecration in the ministerial priesthood and consecrated life and the
abandonment by some of their vocations. The same is true in the
widespread unfaithfulness of those who make a particular commitment in
life, for example, marriage. The responses expect the Synod to discuss
this matter, which is closely related to the new evangelization, not so
much to confirm that the crisis exists and not only to re-enforce
pastoral programmes on behalf of vocations, which has already been done,
but rather, in a deeper sense, to foster a mentality in which life
itself is looked upon as a vocation.
161. The transmission of
faith needs to consider helping people conceive within themselves a
vital relationship with the God who calls them. In this regard, Pope
Benedict XVI stated: "In stressing faith's intrinsic summons to an ever
deeper relationship with Christ, the word of God in our midst, the Synod
also emphasized that this word calls each one of us personally,
revealing that life itself is a vocation from God. In other
words, the more we grow in our personal relationship with the Lord
Jesus, the more we realize that he is calling us to holiness in and
through the definitive choices by which we respond to his love in our
lives, taking up tasks and ministries which help to build up the Church.
This is why the Synod frequently encouraged all Christians to grow in
their relationship with the word of God, not only because of their
Baptism, but also in accordance with their call to various states in
life."87
One of the signs of the effectiveness of the new evangelization will be
a rediscovery of life itself as a vocation and an increase in the
personal call to a radical following of Jesus Christ.
6/27/2012
Life itself is a vocation!
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