Celebrating the Jubilee on the American Continent
(Vatican Radio) The
Pontifical Commission for Latin America has issued a statement on the
celebration of the Jubilee of Mercy on the American continent. The full text is
below.
THE CELEBRATION OF THE
EXTRAORDINARY JUBILEE OF MERCY ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT
Bogotá, Colombia -- August
27-30, 2016
The Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy is the fruit of the Holy Spirit’s strong and timely inspiration to Pope Francis. All Christians, Christian communities and their shepherds have been invited to contemplate more deeply the mystery of Mercy, attribute of God, revealed and realized in its fullness by Jesus Christ and spread by the grace of the Holy Spirit. In this way, the Holy Father is guiding us to live the essential part of the Gospel as good news for individuals, families, peoples and nations. For this reason, from August 27th to the 30th, the continental Celebration of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy will be taking place in Bogotá.
Along with the journey of the Jubilee year, being celebrated in Rome and in the
local churches of the entire world, this event will constitute one of the great
convocations on a continental level. More than 400 people from North America,
Central America, South America and the Caribbean will gather to welcome and
celebrate the gift of the Mercy of God revealed and realized fully in Jesus
Christ by the action of the Holy Spirit.
The continental Celebration of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy was convoked
and organized jointly by the Pontifical Commission for Latin America (CAL) and
the Latin American Episcopal Council (CELAM), in contact and collaboration with
episcopates in the United States and Canada. The Church of the Americas will be
assembled in Bogotá to live the Jubilee, a sign of the communion of the
churches of the whole continent, mutually committed to celebrating and
radiating the Gospel of Mercy from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. Having passed
the halfway point of the Jubilee Year already, in Bogotá the initiatives,
experiences and works already carried out, as well as the fruits received, will
be briefly summarized. The celebration proposes living this “year of grace” as
a renewed impetus to the continental mission, especially in light of the
Aparecida document and the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium.
15 Cardinals and more than 120 Bishops are already registered along with
participants from all nations of the continent. Rectors of National Marian
Shrines, male and female religious superiors, heads of different works of mercy
in American countries, American directors of associations, ecclesial movements
and new communities, priests and lay people working in different ecclesial,
social and popular areas will all be taking part. The event will be presided
over by Cardinal Marc Ouellet, President of CAL, accompanied by his
collaborators and by Cardinal Rubén Salazar, Archbishop of Bogotá and President
of CELAM, who will also count on the coordination committee of the Latin
American Episcopal Council.
An important audio-visual message from the Holy Father, Pope Francis, is
expected for the inauguration of this celebration, which from its very first
moment has had his full approval and encouragement.
Much more than a congress, this initiative constitutes a great event. And, for
this reason, its program foresees only four addresses. The first address will
be from by Archbishop Rino Fisichella, a significant presence, since he is the
President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New
Evangelization, to whom the Holy Father has entrusted everything related to the
scheduling and organization of the Jubilee Year. “This is the Great Time of
Mercy,” is the title of his conference, which will echo the Bull of Indiction
of the Extraordinary Jubilee, especially when it affirms that “From the heart
of the Trinity, from the depths of the mystery of God, the great river of mercy
wells up and overflows unceasingly.” The second address, titled “The Church,
Sacrament of Mercy,” will be given by Cardinal Marc Ouellet. Work groups will
be guided to delve into and share the contents of these talks, in light of the
different experiences, reflections and initiatives of the local churches of the
continent.
The schedule includes a Penitential Liturgy at the very beginning of the
Celebration, to encourage an examination of conscience and the supplication of
mercy of all of the participants, with personal confessions.
Another major moment of the Celebration will be dedicated to the American
saints. Indeed, the entire event is being presented under the motto taken from
an expression of Pope Francis from May 2, 2015 when he made the invocation:
“May a powerful gust of holiness sweep through all the Americas during the
coming Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy!”. This part will have as a prelude the
third talk, to be offered by Fr. Eduardo Chavez, Canon of the Basilica of the Shrine
of Our Lady of Guadalupe, top “Charismatic” expert of the Guadalupan event, who
will speak about “Holiness in the Times of Francis.” Fr. Chavez will focus
especially on the saint par excellence, the first disciple and missionary, the
Mother of God and Mother of the American nations, to whom Pope Francis has a
deep devotion, as he demonstrated once more when traveling through Mexico under
the gaze and with the heart of Our Lady of Guadalupe. “He is my merciful gaze,”
said Our Lady of Guadalupe to St. Juan Diego of God , according to the
narration of the Nican Mopohua. On the other hand, the Guadalupan event is at
the origins of the formation of the American continent and its evangelization.
Immediately afterwards, some saints of the continent who stand out as
“witnesses of mercy” will be presented, to gather up their legacy and consider
the ways they edify the Church today and mark her mission. Several speakers
will talk about the “missionary saints of the first evangelization” (Bishop
Laval, José de Anchieta, Junípero Serra…), the saintly priests (Toribio de
Mogrovejo, Rafael Guizar y Valencia, Brochero…), the saintly mystics (Rose of
Lima, Mariana of Quito, Teresa of the Andes…), the saints of the defenseless
(Peter Claver, Laura Montoya, Mother Cabrini…), the saints of charity (Martin
de Porres, Katharine Drexel, Peter of St. Joseph of Betancur…), the martyr
saints (Mexican martyrs, Kateri Tekakwitha, Oscar A. Romero …), the educator
saints (Miguel Febres Cordero, John Neumann…).
An entire day will be dedicated to Works of Mercy on the American continent. A
panel will meet to discuss some of the most significant Works of Mercy, like
the “Hogar de Cristo” (Christ’s Home) in Chile, the “Fazendas da Esperanza”
(Hope Farms), “Project Rachel,” and migrant assistance centers and others.
Additionally, all of the participants will be divided into groups that will
visit different sites of corporal and spiritual works of mercy, especially in
the poorest areas and environments of Bogotá, in its social and existential
peripheries.
Finally, the theme of “Mercy as the Soul of a Culture of Encounter, Forgiveness
and Reconciliation on the American Continent” will be confronted. This will be
presented by the two voices of Archbishop Luis Augusto Castro Quiroga of Tunja,
President of the Colombian Bishops’ Conference and Archbishop José Horacio
Gómez of Los Angeles.
The American Celebration of the Jubilee of Mercy will conclude with a
“Continental Rosary for Peace,” to be followed by the Holy Eucharist presided
over by Cardinal Rubén Salazar Gómez and the concluding words will come from
the Presidents of CAL and CELAM. Prayer for Pope Francis and for his ministry
will be an accompanying element of the participants’ activities for the
duration of the entire encounter.
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