Archbishop
Chaput: 2015 Meeting of Families a celebration
(Vatican Radio) Preparations for the 2015 World
Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, Pa., in the United States, are in high
gear – and the Archbishop of Philadelphia, Charles Chaput, OFM Cap., is looking
forward to Papal participation in the gathering. Pope Francis has expressed
interest in taking part in person, though there is as yet no official
confirmation of his attendance. That was the news out of the Press Office
of the Holy See on Tuesday, where Archbishop Chaput and the President of the
Pontifical Council for the Family, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, briefed
journalists on the progress of the planning stage of the event.
The theme of the 2015 Meeting of Families is, Love is our Mission: the family
fully alive. The theme is taken from the writings of the 2nd century bishop and
Father of the Church, St. Irenaeus of Lyon, who said, “The glory of God is man
fully alive.” In prepared remarks to the gathered journalists, Archbishop
Chaput explained, “In like manner, the glory of men and women is their capacity
to love as God loves. Life in a family is a summons to embody that love
in everyday life.”
The
press conference was also the occasion to launch the Meeting’s official
teaching document: a formation text developed by Dr. Christopher Roberts of
Philadelphia with the assistance of an international team of experts, with the
purpose of helping parish and diocesan leaders, catechists and other interested
persons to prepare for the gathering. Our Sunday Visitor is distributing the
book, which offers 10 steps toward understanding, living and teaching the truth
about the human person and the family: from the purpose of our creation to the
nature of our sexuality; to the covenant of marriage; the importance of
children; the place of priesthood and religious life in the ecology of the
Christian community; the Christian home as a refuge for the wounded heart the
role of the Church; to the missionary witness of Christian families to the
wider world.
Currently
available in English and Spanish, editions of the book are being prepared in
Portuguese, French Italian and German are being prepared by the Pontifical
Council for the Family and should be ready by Autumn, 2014.
Following
the press conference, Archbishop Chaput spoke with Vatican Radio about the
setting of the 2015 World Meeting of Families in the changing social, political
and cultural climate of the host country, the United States. “We’re celebrating
God’s plan for marriage,” said the Archbishop, adding “marriage is a gfit from
God, both so that we might share in His way of loving and that we might share
in His creativity.” Archbishop Chaput went on to explain that the event really
is being planned as a celebration. “We hope that seeing [Catholic families]
fully alive will make where we stand on marriage both clear and attractive to
other people,” he said.
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