The shared mission
of the faithful

April to June 2023 – no 23 2024/2
… the synodal path underway in the Catholic Church for three years now is not simply a reorganization of the Church and even less a fad, but an eminently missionary enterprise: all of us, all the baptized, without exception, are called together, not to live serenely so that we can accomplish our individual salvation, nor is it to even make the Church or our communities more alive and beautiful, but to ensure above all that the words of Jesus and the lifestyle that he brought reach everyone in order to transform the journey of humanity.

EDITORIAL
The prophetic promises of the Council
Hubertus Blaumeiser

CARLOS MANA
Mama Antula
Maria Antonia de San José, or Mama Antula as she was called, is Argentina’s first woman saint, and was canonized on Feb. 9, 2024. After the Jesuit expulsions from Latin America, she organized clandestine St. Ignatius Exercises for thousands of people from all walks of life. She also worked for the poor, the indigenous and those enslaved. Like Mama Antula, Pope Francis invited us in his canonization address that day to “not to give up in the face of adversity” and “not to desist from our good intentions of bringing the Gospel to everyone, despite the challenges this may represent.”

MGR GERARDO ALMENAZA
Embodying Ecological Conversion
One great challenge of our time is undoubtedly the ecological one. Mgr. Gerardo Alminaza is bishop in the diocese of San Carlo in the Philippines. The Philippines is among the nations in the world which are most vulnerable to natural disasters. Msgr. Gerardo recounts how evangelization passes through ecological commitment.

HANS JURT
Harlem Outreach
Project
In August 2020, the New York City men’s focolare center moved slightly north to an apartment in Harlem. Little did they imagine that such a move would change their lives in just a matter of months. Hans Jurt, a Swiss focolarino living in the USA since 2015, shares his story.

RT REV TREVOR WILLIAMS
Debunking myths
about the other
Bishop emeritus of the Church of England in the diocese of Limerick in Southern Ireland, the author shares his ecumenical journey, starting with his decision as a young priest to move to Belfast during the hard years of the civil war. He later became leader of the Corrymeela Community, founded in 1965 to help people and communities affected by the violence and polarization of the Northern Ireland conflict.

FABIO CIARDI omi
Fr Jonathan Cotton
OSB
Father Jonathan Cotton, a Benedictine since 1961, served mainly in parish work. In 2022, he moved to Loppiano, living at Claritas and attending Sophia University. Influenced by the Focolare Movement since 1972 and close to Chiara Lubich, he was a devoted advocate for unity in the Church, ecumenism, and society.

GUILIA IOTTI and ROBERTO RUINI
Holiness beyond borders
The twentieth century had many martyrs for the Christian faith, among them: Edith Stein, the Polish Catholic Carmelite nun who had converted from Judaism and who was murdered in the concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942. Her unique biographical, theological and spiritual journey, culminating in martyrdom, invites us to study and reflect on the Gospel encounter in the context of totalitarian regimes, oriented by her choice towards world peace. Giulia Iotti is director of the Theological Library of Reggio Emilia, and her husband, Roberto Ruini, is a recent graduate in interfaith theology from the Pontifical Lateran University, with a focus precisely on these three persons mentioned above.

ADRIANA MASOTTI
What’s next in the Journey?
“How to be a Synodal Church in Mission? Five perspectives for theological exploration ahead of the Second Session” and “Study Groups on Issues Emerging from the First Session of the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops to be Explored in Collaboration with the Dicasteries of the Roman Curia” are the titles of two documents from the Synod’s General Secretariat, presented on March 14 in preparation for the second session of the Synod of Bishops Assembly, scheduled for October 2–27, 2024, at the Vatican.