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Mariapolis in the Holy Land: vocation to community

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July 2022 – Being a community is more than just being together.It means responding to a call to build: giving life to a family sustained by the Word and meeting each other. Here, in this video, is what some people who participated in the Mariapolis of the Holy Land last July told us.

There is a light breeze which caresses the ancient ruins of the Church of St. George, in Taybeh, the only entirely Christian village in the Holy Land. According to Scripture, it is the place where Jesus came to rest with his followers before the Passion. And it was here, on 8th-9th July 2022 that adults, young people and children of the Focolare Movement gathered together to live a truly special Mariapolis, a moment of fraternity and true communion.

“Mariapolis is a time for the family to get together,” says Mayra, from Bethlehem, “It usually takes place every year but due to the pandemic we couldn’t have it. This year, after three years, we could and for me it’s like taking a break from my life and recharging myself spiritually.”

“To be witnesses of love” was the title of this two-day event that saw the participation of people from many regions of the country, from Haifa, Nazareth, to Jerusalem, Ramallah, Bethlehem and Gaza. Despite the socio-political and cultural challenges of the Holy Land, the desire to enjoy beauty and to live as a community give the strength to overcome physical and often inner barriers. The community is the place where we find the values that become nourishment, where we build a present and a future which respect the dignity of all; the place where listening to and witnessing to the other in the light of the Gospel invites us to better understand the work of God in our lives and, more than anything else, it is the place where no one is alone.

Marcell and Boulos, from Nazareth shared this with us: in their life-journey, they were able to experience support and family during the most painful moment of their lives, the death of their youngest son, Jack. And Khader, from Gaza, who despite the daily hardships to be faced in the context in which he lives, places his hope in God, joyfully recognizing the beauty of the vocation to which he is called: that of happiness.

Maria Grazia Berretta

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The challenge of caring

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Sept. 2022 – Its name means “miracle of the peoples” or “sign for the peoples” as we read in the prophet Isaiah (Is 11:10). In Nes Ammim, a village of Christian origin in northern Israel, dialogue and coexistence among people of different peoples, faiths, religions and cultures is the norm.

An ideal location to host the Focolare Movement’s initiative that brought together around 150 people of different faiths and cultures from September 16 to 18 last year to reflect and experience “caring.”

CLAUDIO MAINA Focolare Movement

“With the pandemic and after the pandemic, the theme of caring is present in the Focolare Movement. A real awareness campaign on this issue is emerging.”

The guiding theme these days is “Dare to care”. Not just a title:

CLAUDIO MAINA Focolare Movement

“We are deeply convinced that it is a way of life to care for others. It takes courage! It takes daring, because it’s about stepping out of one’s box, stepping out of one’s comfort zone, to look beyond.”

Moments of reflection, but also spaces for conviviality and sharing, workshops, games, activities for children, time for a little relaxation, a chance to learn about and participate in different religious traditions. The beginning of Shabbat was experienced with particular intensity.

Sister DELPHINE SEEGOOLAM Chemin Neuf

“It is important to get to know each other: what others believe, who they are, what their culture is. That way all our barriers can crumble down and we can live as brothers and sisters.”

Among the most anticipated moments was a panel discussion with three speakers from different religions-Christians, Jews and Muslims-on building authentic relationships, with oneself, with others, but also in the society in which we live and towards the environment.

The need for every human being to be in relationship with the other, the importance of knowing one’s own identity, education for dialogue, starting with religious leaders, the push to get out of one’s own schemes: these are all topics addressed by the speakers and explored in the assembly and in the various workshops.

Prof KHALED FURANI Tel Aviv University

“Why am I here? What am I living for? If we keep asking ourselves these questions, perhaps we can challenge what makes us feel comfortable and go out and explore new ways in which we can enrich our lives and the lives of those around us.”

SHIRA LEVINE Rabbi – Kibbutz Hanaton

“Many of my friends chose not to be religious at all. It’s ok, everyone believes in whatever they believe – in the mankind and in themselves, ok. But I believe, I believe in God and I believe in people, and I found that I have a lot in common with people who believe. Sometimes we understand each other’s better than people who choose not to believe”.

The various proposals and free moments were an opportunity to touch upon this possibility of taking an interest in others and being enriched by their presence.

TALAT SHATROUBI Fureidis

“The theme of these days gives me energy to be a person who can help and do something good for their community.”

CHIARA PEZZULICH Haifa

“It was a good experience, of living together, of friendship, of meeting: meaningful for life!”

Spaces and moments like this Focolare Movement event are a testimony that the desired unity is possible if everyone takes the risk of “daring to care.”

SHIRA LEVINE Rabbi – Kibbutz Hanaton

“I am very happy. It’s really a miracle that all these people come together, it’s a miracle that all the ‘ammim’ (peoples) come together.”

Original post published in cmc-terrasanta.org

 

The “Mariapolis” in Taybeh

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July 2022 – Last July 8 and 9, the Latin parish of Taybeh hosted the Focolare Movement’s “Mariapolis” in the Holy Land. This is the name of the most characteristic event of the Movement founded by Chiara Lubich, which since its beginnings gathered for a few days those who wanted to know the spirit and lifestyle of the Focolare Movement, encouraging them to live according to the law of evangelical love.

After two years of pandemic, more than 150 people – including adults and children – from Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Gaza, Haifa and Nazareth and other places in Galilee, experienced two days of fraternity and reflection on the theme “Witnesses of Love”: testimonies, moments of reflection and celebration, moments of fraternal charity. As someone said at the time of leaving, “Heaven’s life on earth.”

Original post published in cmc-terrasanta.org

 

A new Pentecost for Jerusalem

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June 2022 – An evening of songs, testimonies and prayer: on Saturday, June 4, a Pentecost vigil was held at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Jerusalem with Jerusalem Patriarch of the Latins, H.B. Pierbattista Pizzaballa.

“The Spirit urges us to create and to be a community. The Spirit calls us to love others, to take care of them, to feel them as part of ourselves”.

This year, for the first time, this appointment was organized and animated by the faithful of various ecclesial movements and new communities. An initiative born out of a dialogue with the patriarch, in the wake of the synodal path.

AGNES DE CHILLAZ Emmanuel Community – vigil organizing committee

“It was a beautiful way to work all together, a synodal way. We learned to work together, with different sensibilities, charismatic communities like ours and different ones. But we learned and received a lot and this night is the fruit of all our journey”.

The microphone passed from hand to hand: different voices recounted the unique and varied action of the Spirit in the lives of God’s people.

José Pablo told of his abandonment by his father and his rebellion against the faith, until his encounter with the Neocatechumenal Way and the priesthood.

The encounter with Don Giussani’s charism changed Sobhy’s life, the one with the Emmanuel Community saved Jean and Agnes’ marriage. The one with the Focolare Movement allowed Marcel and Boulos to live with hope the loss of their son Jack, at only 15 years old.

“On Jack’s last night, the Holy Spirit gave us great strength to be able to give Jack the assurance that we were at peace. We told him: “Jack, Jesus, whom you love, is waiting for you. Leave us and go with Jesus. It is better with Him’. At that moment we felt a supernatural peace within us. And even today, although we miss Jack terribly, this peace remains”.

Ghada brought her testimony from Gaza, where even in the harshest moments of the war she experienced God’s love – she said. It was her encounter with the Focolare Movement that changed her life forever.

GHADA SWAILIEM Focolare Movement – Gaza

“I was a negative person, sometimes even aggressive. Chiara always repeated to us the words of Jesus: ‘Love your enemies,’ love all the good and the bad. And these words touched me very much. Loving is not easy, but being together helps us, ‘unity is important, it helps us grow.”

This Pentecost vigil opens a new chapter and new ways for the Church in Jerusalem:

SINÉAD MARTIN Koinonia John the Baptist

“All this has enriched my faith, meeting other movements and communities, sharing times of prayer, being together, talking, organizing all the things, preparing songs. Truly we experienced the unity of being together in one body, not independent communities, but together, it’s something new, fresh.”

H B PIERBATTISTA PIZZABALLA Patriarch of Jerusalem of the Latins

“Usually movements met very little here in the Holy Land, and with this synodal process on the occasion of Pentecost it was good to see that what seemed impossible becomes possible. And it is also a bit of a wish for our whole Church that we can work together without losing anything of the individual’s identity.”

Original post published in cmc-terrasanta.org

 

The Holy Land: “Dare to Care” in Nes Ammim

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Sept. 2022 – In Hebrew, Nes Ammim means the ‘miracle of the peoples’. This place was created to foster dialogue and understanding between Christians, Jews and Muslims. From 16 to 18 September, “Dare to Care for a Better Future” was held here, a meeting organised by the Focolare Movement in the Holy Land and open to people of every generation, nationality, religious faith or non-religious beliefs. It was an opportunity to share a few days together and discover each other as partners, through mutual understanding, in building a better future together. For testimonies of friendship between believers of different religions, see also Holy Land: stories of dialogue ( https://youtu.be/Cp9MOx5xKvA ).

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