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                The following press release is Copyrighted by the
                          Vatican Information Service.
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                               VIS-Press releases

ECCLESIAL MOVEMENTS AND NEW COMMUNITIES TO MEET POPE

VATICAN CITY, MAY 30, 2006 (VIS) - At midday today in the Holy See Press
Office, a press conference was held to present the 2nd World Meeting of
Ecclesial Movements and New Communities which is due to take place in Rocca di
Papa, south of Rome, from May 31 to June 2, on the theme: "the beauty of being
a Christian and the joy of communicating this." The ecclesial movements and new
communities are due to meet with Benedict XVI in St. Peter's Square on Saturday
June 3, the eve of Pentecost.

Participating in the press conference were Archbishop Stanislaw Rylko, Bishop
Josef Clemens, and Guzman Carriquiry, respectively president, secretary and
under-secretary of the Pontifical Council for the Laity.

Archbishop Rylko affirmed that the meeting with the Pope on June 23 - the
second such encounter following that of May 30, 1998 - "is an important sign of
continuity with the Magisterium of John Paul II, who saw in these new groups
precious gifts of the Spirit to today's Church, and a great sign of hope for
humanity in our time."

After recalling how Benedict XVI's dealings with ecclesial movements "date back
to the mid 1960s when he was still a teacher at Tubingen," the president of the
pontifical council highlighted the fact that the Pope "sees in these movements
'powerful ways of living the faith'," and that "his theological contribution to
defining the ecclesial identity of the movements is fundamental." Furthermore,
the prelate added, "since his election as Pope, Benedict XVI has not ceased to
show his concern for ecclesial movements."

Referring to the forthcoming meeting, organized by his Pontifical Council for
the Laity, Archbishop Rylko specified that delegates from around 100 movements
and new communities would be participating, along with representatives from
dicasteries of the Roman Curia and an ecumenical delegation.

"At the heart of the conference's reflections," he went on, "is the question,
an inevitable question for Christ's disciples: how to transmit the splendor of
Christ's beauty to the modern world?"

The president of the pontifical council then emphasized that "in our own time,
the experience of the beauty of being Christian has found, and continues to
find, a particularly fertile soil in the ecclesial movements and new
communities."

"Christians," he concluded, "must announce to the world that the Gospel is not
a utopia, but a way towards the fullness of life; that faith is not a burden, a
yoke to weigh down mankind, but a marvelous adventure restoring man to his full
humanity and to all the dignity and freedom of the children of God; that Christ
is the only answer to the desire for happiness we carry in our hearts. In a
word, they must communicate the beauty that so many have found thanks to
ecclesial movements and new communities."

For his part, Bishop Josef Clemens, explained some of the criteria governing
the activity of the conference and the choice of relators.

"The three principal contributions," he said, "will be presented by Cardinals
Christoph Schonborn O.P., Marc Ouellet P.S.S., and Angelo Scola. They will
consider Christological questions (Christ, the most beautiful of Adam's sons),
ecclesiological questions (the beauty of being Christian), and pastoral matters
(ecclesial movements and new communities in the mission of the Church:
priorities and prospects). Round table discussions will provide an opportunity
to consider two fundamental aspects of the activity of movements and new
communities: educational work, and bearing witness to the beauty of Christ in
today's world."

"We have received numerous requests to join, but for logistical reasons the
number of participants will be limited to little more than 300, representing
more than 100 movements and new communities; in any case, more than double the
number of ecclesial groups represented at the conference of 1998."

Bishop Clemens continued: "The organization of prayer vigils in Rome has been
left to the initiative of the individual movements and communities. ... The
Vicariate of Rome has made many of the city's basilicas and churches available,
both in the center and on the outskirts." A list of the various initiatives may
be consulted at: www.laici.org

The secretary of the pontifical council, then outlined details of the June 3
meeting with the Holy Father. "The liturgy will be preceded by a period ... of
prayer and reflection," he said, "also evoking the earlier meeting with John
Paul II ... in 1998, and the intervention on that occasion by the then Cardinal
Ratzinger. ... A large choir composed of representatives from the various
ecclesial groups will enliven this part of the meeting with songs. ... The
choir will also welcome the arrival of the Holy Father and accompany him as he
moves across St. Peter's Square."

At 6 p.m., the Pope will preside over the liturgy of Vespers. Three Psalms will
be sung, and "at the end of each there will be a reflection or comment from a
founder or leader of the movements and new communities. This will be followed
by the Holy Father's homily."

It is expected that 300,000 people will participate in the event, most of them
from Italy, although "30,000 faithful are on the move in Europe, of whom 4,000
from Germany. Five thousand participants are expected from Latin America, 450
from Africa, 300 from Asia and 100 from the Church in Oceania," the bishop
said.

At 10 a.m. on June 4, Pentecost Sunday, the Pope will celebrate Mass in St.
Peter's Square. A note from the Office of Liturgical Celebrations of the
Supreme Pontiff invites all the faithful of the diocese of Rome and pilgrims
present in the city to attend.
OP/MOVEMENTS:NEW COMMUNITIES/... VIS 060530 (940)

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