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Camisasca offers a fresh vision of Christian community rooted in friendship with one another and with Christ. His engaging reflections encourage readers to reject the widespread isolation, loneliness, and activism that mark contemporary life, and to embrace a renewed sense of belonging to each other in Christ.
La vita dell'uomo e essenzialmente vocazione, "chiamata." -C'e una voce nella mia vita- e il primo verso di una poesia di Giovanni Pascoli. Descrive qualcosa che accade a ciascuno di noi. Qualcuno ci chiama, e il nostro nome risuona in ogni avvenimento, in ogni circostanza. Anche se a volte noi siamo distratti e non ce ne accorgiamo, questa voce c'e, e, per poco che siamo vivi, la sentiamo. Di fronte a questa chiamata, che sollecita drammaticamente la liberta del singolo, siamo invitati a rispondere ogni giorno, per incontrare Dio e non smarrire noi stessi.
A blueprint for reform in the Catholic Church. The author draws on twenty-five years at the head of a young missionary order which he founded, and proposes a road forward out of the quagmire the Catholic Church and its priests find themselves in today. "Will there still be priests in the Church's future? Has not the time come for us to humbly inquire into the direction change should take?" So writes Mons. Massimo Camisasca. He dedicates nearly half of his book to silence, prayer, liturgy, and the Mass, and then moves on to discuss several commonly underdeveloped themes (study, fatherhood, common life, and friendship). He closes with three chapters on hot-button issues (virginity, women, mission) which he treats on the basis of the preceding reflections. With a preface by Mons. Brugu s, secretary of the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education.
Una delle opere pi rappresentative del carisma di Comunione e Liberazione la Fraternit san Carlo. Fondata nel 1985, stata riconosciuta come societ di vita apostolica di diritto pontificio da Giovanni Paolo II, il 19 marzo 1999. I suoi membri vivono in case sparse oggi in circa venti paesi e quattro continenti. Questa la storia della Fraternit raccontata in prima persona dal suo fondatore.
Mons. Massimo Camisasca, founder and general superior of the Fraternity of St. Charles, has educated priests and seminarians for twenty-five years. The first part of this book contains several lessons given to his seminarians during their formation. The second part is articulated around five words: the three "classic" terms (poverty, virginity, and obedience) are completed with reflections on fatherhood and fruitfulness. "The world needs fathers, and Christ wants us to become fathers, an echo as it were of He who gave us existence and the light to live by, He who has saved us from nothingess and has opened the door to the greatest adventure there is: forgiveness. We are called to meet men and women everywhere and without fear, as traveling companions. We are called to be the embrace which does not hold back before the sick, the elderly, children, the abandoned, the dying. With them, we begin to experience the relevation of the glorious life which has no end."
"Jesus did not eliminate human suffering: He came to suffer together with us." With these words Fr. Vincent Nagle introduces his readers to his work in the hospital where he has served for years as chaplain. Trite phrases just don't cut it when families are confronted by the mystery of suffering. "When I go into a hospital room, I go in with a broken heart, willing to share this adventure with these patients whose very selves are broken apart by illness. I don't want to give them false comfort, but real hope." Brief and intense fragments of hospital life are alternated with the fascinating story of Fr. Vincent's own journey to faith and the priesthood. "When I understood that in order to be truly alive I needed to return to the faith, my condition was that God not let me be separated from the difficulties of life." And God took him seriously.
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