IV. AT THE LEVEL OF THE
PARISH/COMMUNITY/ASSOCIATION/MOVEMENT
1. In preparation for the Year of Faith, all of the
faithful are invited to read closely and meditate upon Pope Benedict XVI’s
Apostolic Letter, Porta
fidei.
2. The Year of Faith “will also be a good
opportunity to intensify the celebration of the faith in the liturgy,
especially in the Eucharist.”[31] In the Eucharist, mystery of faith
and source of the new evangelization, the faith of the Church is proclaimed,
celebrated and strengthened. All of the faithful are invited to participate in
the Eucharist actively, fruitfully and with awareness, in order to be authentic
witnesses of the Lord.
3. Priests should devote greater attention to the study of
the documents of Vatican Council II and the Catechism of the Catholic
Church, drawing from them resources for the pastoral care of their parishes –
catechesis, preaching, Sacramental preparation. They should also offer cycles
of homilies on the faith or on certain specific aspects such as, for example,
“the encounter with Christ”, “the fundamental contents of the Creed”, and
“faith and the Church.”[32]
4. Catechists should hold more firmly to the doctrinal
richness of the Catechism of the Catholic Church and, under the
direction of their pastors, offer guidance in reading this precious document to
groups of faithful, working toward a deeper common understanding thereof, with
the goal of creating small communities of faith, and of giving witness to the
Lord Jesus.
5. It is hoped that there will be a renewed commitment in
parishes to the distribution of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and
of other resources appropriate for families, which are true domestic churches
and the primary setting for the transmission of the faith. This might be done,
for example, during the blessing of homes, the Baptism of adults, Confirmations
and Marriages. This can contribute to the deepening of Catholic teaching “in
our homes and among our families, so that everyone may feel a strong need to
know better and to transmit to future generations the faith of all times.”[33]
6. The promotion of missions and other popular
programs in parishes and in the workplace can help the faithful to rediscover
the gift of Baptismal faith and the task of giving witness, knowing that the
Christian vocation “by its very nature is also a vocation to the apostolate.”[34]
7. During this time, members of Institutes of Consecrated
Life and of Societies of Apostolic Life are asked to work towards the new evangelization
with a renewed union to the Lord Jesus, each according to their proper charism,
in fidelity to the Holy Father and to sound doctrine.
8. Contemplative communities, during the Year of Faith,
should pray specifically for the renewal of the faith among the People of God
and for a new impulse for its transmission to the young.
9. Associations and Ecclesial Movements are invited to
promote specific initiatives which, through the contribution of their proper
charism and in collaboration with their local Pastors, will contribute to the
wider experience of the Year of Faith. The new Communities and Ecclesial
Movements, in a creative and generous way, will be able to find the most
appropriate ways in which to offer their witness to the faith in service to the
Church.
10. All of the faithful, called to renew the gift of faith,
should try to communicate their own experience of faith and charity[35] to their brothers and sisters of
other religions, with those who do not believe, and with those who are just
indifferent. In this way, it is hoped that the entire Christian people will
begin a kind of mission toward those with whom they live and work, knowing that
they “have welcomed the news of salvation which is meant for every man.”[36]
CONCLUSION
Faith “is the lifelong companion that makes it possible to
perceive, ever anew, the marvels that God works for us. Intent on gathering the
signs of the times in the present of history, faith commits every one of us to
become a living sign of the presence of the Risen Lord in the world.”[37] Faith is both a personal and a
communal act: it is a gift from God that is lived in the communion of the
Church and must be communicated to the world. Every initiative for theYear of
Faith should be designed to aid in the joyous rediscovery of the faith and
its renewed transmission. The recommendations provided here have the goal of
inviting all of the members of the Church to work so that this Yearmay be
a special time in which we, as Christians, may share that which is most dear to
us: Christ Jesus, the Redeemer of mankind, Universal King, “leader and
perfecter of faith” (Hb 12: 2).
Given in Rome ,
at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, on 6 January 2012 , the Solemnity of the Epiphany of
the Lord.
William Cardinal Levada
Prefect
Prefect
Luis F. Ladaria, S.J.
Secretary
Secretary
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