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Lay Witness
In
Brief...
The Holy Father’s
Intentions
Pope John Paul
II has announced the following general and missionary intentions
for June and July 2000:
June
That Christ—adored
and celebrated in the Eucharist—may increasingly be welcomed
and shared as the Bread of Life for the good of the world.
That in China
priests, religious men and women, and the laity may be animated
by an apostolic and Catholic spirit.
July
That the followers
of the various religions may grow in mutual respect for
justice and peace.
That all those
who are tried by sickness and loneliness may offer their
suffering with Christ for the conversion of the world.
Travel Tip
As you prepare
to go on vacation this summer, you may wish to make a pilgrimage
at the same time. As part of the Jubilee celebration, almost
every diocese in the United States has designated pilgrimage
sites. Wherever you’re going this summer, chances are there’s
a pilgrimage site in the area. Why not take advantage of this
extraordinary season of grace?
For more information
on U.S. pilgrimage sites and/or the Jubilee indulgence, call
CUF toll-free at (800) MY-FAITH (693-2484), or visit our website
at www.cuf.org.
From the Upper
Room
In his "Letter
to Priests on the Occasion of Holy Thursday of 2000,"
Pope John Paul II remembered the many priests who have witnessed
to Christ with their lives. Their martyrdom "has accompanied
the entire history of the Church; it has also marked the century
just passed, a century characterized by different dictatorial
regimes hostile to the Church."
Since the beginning
of his pontificate, Pope John Paul II has written a special
letter each year to priests as part of the Holy Thursday celebration,
the day in which the Church remembers in a special way Christ’s
last full day on earth, the institution of the Eucharist,
and the foundation of the ministerial priesthood. This Jubilee
year, however, the Holy Father signed the letter in the very
Upper Room where Christ held the Last Supper, which the Pope
visited during his recent Holy Land pilgrimage.
In presenting the
letter to the press, Cardinal Darío Castrillón Hoyos, prefect
of the Vatican Congregation for Clergy, recalled the words
spoken by the Pope the week prior to his pilgrimage to the
Holy Land: "It is always Christmas in Bethlehem."
Thus, he added, "we can say that in the Upper Room of
Jerusalem, it is always Holy Thursday. But these are connected:
The Savior is born in Bethlehem and every Mass the Savior
is born again among His own. Etymologically, Bethlehem means
the ‘House of Bread’ and, in every Mass, we are offered the
‘Bread of Life.’"
From this holy
place, Pope John Paul II addressed all the priests of the
world, "some younger, some more advanced in years,"
those who live their vocation with "joy and enthusiasm,"
and "others perhaps suffering weariness or discouragement.
In all of you I honor the image of Christ, which you received
at your consecration."
Pope John Paul
II told the priests that the history of love between God and
man, the evangelical message announced by the Church, continues
in spite of "the dark presence of sin" in the lives
of priests. "Many times the human frailty of priests
has made it hard to see in them the face of Christ. In choosing
men like the twelve, Christ was certainly under no illusions:
It was upon this human weakness that He set the sacramental
seal of His presence." This is, perhaps, the clearest
proof that the priesthood is, as the Pope often repeats, a
"gift" and a "mystery."
"In this Jubilee
Year, 2,000 years after the birth of Christ, we especially
need to remember and ponder the truth of what we might call
His ‘Eucharistic birth.’ The Upper Room is the place of this
‘birth.’ Here began a new presence of Christ for the world,
a presence which constantly occurs wherever the Eucharist
is celebrated and a priest lends his voice to Christ, repeating
the sacred words of institution," the Pope wrote.
For those priests
who hare weighed down by life, Pope John Paul II recalled
"the consolation promised by Jesus on the evening of
the Last Supper, the secret to overcoming this solitude, the
strength to bear their sufferings, the nourishment to make
a new beginning after every discouragement, and the inner
energy to bolster their decision to remain faithful."
The Holy Father
summarized his Letter to Priests with these enthusiastic words:
"Let us rediscover our priesthood in the light of the
Eucharist!" He also referred to the International Eucharistic
Congress, which will take place in Rome from June 18-25, with
the theme, "Jesus Christ, the one Savior of the World,
Bread for Our Life." It will be a highlight of the Great
Jubilee, which is meant to be "an intensely Eucharistic
year."
For the complete
text of Pope John Paul II’s Holy Thursday 2000 letter to priests,
call CUF toll-free at (800) MY-FAITH (693-2484).
Catechism Update
The second English
edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church is
here!
Distributed by
the U.S. Catholic Conference and Our Sunday Visitor, the book
carries a list price of $14.95 for softcover and $24.95 for
hardcover.
Since the Catechism
first came out in English in 1994, more than 2.3 million copies
have been sold. The new edition is more than 100 pages larger
than the original, with an expanded index and a helpful glossary.
Originally issued
in French in 1992 by Pope John Paul II, the Catechism of
the Catholic Church is the first official compendium of
Catholic doctrine published by the Holy See since 1566.
The second English
edition incorporates changes made in 1997 with the publication
of the definitive Latin edition, known as the editio typica.
The Latin text
made about 100 modifications of the original French, including
stronger language against the death penalty, a more positive
treatment of organ transplants, and clearer presentations
of the liturgical and sacramental practices of Eastern Catholic
Churches.
To order a copy
of the second edition, call Benedictus Books toll-free at
(888) 316-2640. CUF members receive a 10% discount on all
orders.
CUF Links
CUF recently expanded
its outreach services to include Faith Fact Conferences and
CUF Links, the quarterly newsletter of CUF’s Information
Services. A speakers’ bureau has been established to provide
conference talks on a wide range of topics.
Faith Fact conferences
provide opportunities for formation in the faith. Talks are
based on published Faith Fact issues, which range from traditional
teachings of the Church to current issues faced by the faithful
today. CUF speakers are available for speaking engagements
at conferences, seminars, parishes, CUF chapters, and the
CUF office will assist individuals who wish to organize a
speaking event.
CUF Links,
a quarterly newsletter of Information Services, provides information
about Church issues and news about CUF’s Information Services
department. Information Services is staffed with trained personnel
holding advanced degrees in theology and canon law. CUF invites
anyone with a question about the Catholic faith to call (800)
MY-FAITH (693-2484). CUF Links may also be obtained
by calling the above number.
The Mission
of CUF
Lay Witness
is the official publication of Catholics United for the Faith,
a lay apostolate that has been serving the Church for over
30 years. Here’s our mission:
Catholics United
for the Faith is an international lay apostolate founded in
1968 by H. Lyman Stebbins to support, defend, and advance
the efforts of the Teaching Church in accord with the teachings
of the Second Vatican Council. The efforts of Catholics United
for the Faith must be directed toward the unity of the Church
and communion with God the Father as intended by Christ (Jn.
17:21). This is accomplished by joining members in a common
apostolate to be formed doctrinally and spiritually in the
Catholic faith. The desired result is the renewal of their
own hearts. This formation also equips members to prayerfully
engage in works of evangelization and catechesis for the renewal
of the Church and society as lay witnesses to Our Blessed
Lord. CUF promotes fidelity to and communion with the Holy
Father and the bishops in union with him.
Without a Doubt
CUF episcopal advisor
Thomas J. Tobin, Bishop of Youngstown, OH, writes a splendid
weekly column in his diocesan paper, the Catholic Exponent,
called "Without a Doubt." However, in his May 28,
1999 column, entitled "Matrimony: Is It Still Holy,"
Bishop Tobin outdid himself, sparking a national dialogue
on the subject of marriage preparation.
Bishop Tobin discussed
the problem of cohabitation before marriage and the challenges
that arise in inter-faith marriages, but focused mostly on
the wedding ceremony itself. He wrote that too frequently,
"wedding liturgies themselves become parties rather than
prayer, making it nearly impossible to maintain any sense
of decorum, any sense of the sacred." He cited, among
other things, drunken groomsmen, inappropriate music, and
disruptive photographers.
One Exponent
reader sent the column to Ann Landers, who printed it and
invited clergy of all faiths to respond. She devoted two columns
to the overwhelming response she received. Most clergy and
lay leaders around the country agreed with Bishop Tobin’s
assessment.
Bishop Tobin emphasizes
that "marriage is a very beautiful and important sacrament.
The way we celebrate weddings has to reflect that, or the
marriage gets off to a bad start." He says that the publicity
resulting from his column should encourage all of us to do
a better job of teaching young people about the sanctity of
marriage and the sanctity of the wedding ceremony that leads
them into marriage.
For the text
of Bishop Tobin’s column, call CUF toll-free at (800) MY-FAITH
(693-2484), or visit our website at www.cuf.org.
New Book from
Emmaus Road Publishing
Emmaus Road
Publishing recently acquired the rights to Dr. Frederick Marks’
A Catholic Handbook
for Engaged and Newly Married Couples.
Fr. Paul Marx calls this book "the best marriage guidebook
I’ve ever seen in 45 years as a marriage and family teacher!"
To obtain a copy of this excellent resource, call Emmaus Road
Publishing toll-free at (800) 398-5470, or visit www.emmausroad.org.
Proclaiming
Christ in the Media
The 34th World
Communications Day will be held on Sunday, June 4, 2000. In
his message for this annual event, Pope John Paul II writes:
The Great Jubilee
of the 2,000th anniversary of Jesus' birth at Bethlehem must
be an opportunity and a challenge for the Lord's disciples
to bear witness in and through the media to the extraordinary,
consoling Good News of our salvation. In this "year of
favor," may the media give voice to Jesus Himself, clearly
and joyously, with faith and hope and love. To proclaim Christ
in the media at the dawn of the new millennium is not only
a necessary part of the Church's evangelizing mission; it
is also a vital, inspiring, and hope-filled enrichment of
the media's message. May God abundantly bless all those who
honor and proclaim His Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the
vast world of the means of social communication.
For the complete
text of the Holy Father's message, call CUF toll-free at
(800) MY-FAITH (693-2484) or visit our website at www.cuf.org.
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