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Issue 39
January 13, 2014

From the Director's Desk 

 

 

Fr. Frank

"Commitment to ecumenism responds to the prayer of the Lord Jesus that 'they may all be one' (Jn 17:21). The credibility of the Christian message would be much greater if Christians could overcome their divisions and the Church could realize 'the fullness of catholicity proper to her in those of her children who, though joined to her by baptism, are yet separated from full communion with her' We must never forget that we are pilgrims journeying alongside one another. This means that we must have sincere trust in our fellow pilgrims, putting aside all suspicion or mistrust, and turn our gaze to what we are all seeking: the radiant peace of God's face" (Evangelii Gaudium, n. 244).

 

Over the nine years that I was at St. Jude Shrine in Baltimore, Maryland, I had the opportunity to participate in and then to host an annual prayer service for Christian Unity.  It became a very popular celebration and leaders from various Christian communities participated, including the Archbishop of Baltimore.  To me, though, the most important people who participated were the people who went week to week to their faith communities in various parts of Baltimore, but never had the opportunity to pray together with Christians from other communities.  Prayer is powerful and to underestimate its power to unite us leaves us lacking in the virtue of hope.  Such hope is not naïve, but is based on firm trust in the work of the Holy Spirit. 

 

The annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will begin on Saturday, January 18th and conclude on the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul on January 25th.  Year after year, Christians are invited to pray that "they may be one."  St. Vincent Pallotti, patron of the Catholic Apostolate Center and founder of the Union of Catholic Apostolate, worked diligently for unity in the Church, using the liturgical Octave of the Epiphany in Rome as a means to unite in prayer members of the Eastern and Western traditions of the Catholic community who were rather disconnected from one another.  This celebration was held in the city of Rome from 1836 until 1968.  His feast day, on January 22nd, is in the middle of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Collaboration of all Christians can lead us toward Pallotti's vision, hope, and prayer that one day we may be "one fold, under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ" (Cf., Jn 10:16)

 

Since our mission as the Catholic Apostolate Center is derived from the charism of St. Vincent Pallotti, who fervently prayed for such a day, we invite you to pray not only individually, but draw other Christians together in prayer.  Prayer, though, is not the only thing that we can do.  We can learn more about what the Roman Catholic Church teaches about the needed work for building unity among Christians.  We invite you to explore the many resources that we have on our new Christian Unity resource page.  May we also take up the call of the Catholic Church spanning from the time of the Second Vatican Council to the appeal of Pope Francis today:

 

"The search for unity among Christians is an urgent task... We are well aware that unity is primarily a gift from God for which we must pray without ceasing, but we all have the task of preparing the conditions, cultivating the ground of our hearts, so that this great grace may be received" (Address to the Delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, June 28, 2013).

 

May the Charity of Christ urge us on!

 

In God, the Infinite Love,

 

Fr. Frank

In This Issue
 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
January 18th-25th
  
Sponsored by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and The Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches, the International Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is promoted in order that we may move toward the fulfillment of Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper "that they all may be one" (c.f. John 17:21). Here at the Catholic Apostolate Center, we've produced a special resource for this time, a new webpage dedicated to featuring information related to this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Click the "Read More" link below to access this resource page!
  
New Webinar!
Being the Light of Faith - Lumen Fidei and the New Evangelization
 
Friday, January 24 @ 2pm
 
Pope Francis' first encyclical is a shining example of the New Evangelization in action. It re-proposes what is means to be Catholic today and how Catholics are to be in the world - as witness, as leaven, and as servant. Led by Donald R. McCrabb, D.Min. Senior Vice President, Association of Catholic Colleges and Universitiesthis webinar will explore the basic themes of Lumen Fidei and what that means for young adults in the Church today. 
 
  

St. Anthony, Abbot

Just the Facts

Claim to Fame:
Generally considered to be the founder and father of organized Christian monasticism

Born:
251 - Herakleopolis, Magna, Egypt

Died:
356 - Mount Colzim, Egypt

Patron Saint of:
Monks, Animals, Skin Diseases

Feast Day:
January 17th


Pallotti App

The feast day of St. Vincent Pallotti is right around the corner on January 22, 2014. Learn more about the spirituality of this saint and the religious community he founded by downloading the Pallotti App for free!
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New Year, New Wineskins
By Bart Zalvetta
Member, Theology Dept of Skutt Catholic High School, Omaha Nebraska
  
As we embark on yet another faith-filled adventure of a New Year and with it the thought of all those New Year's resolutions, I would like to invite you to reflect with me on Jesus' words offered to the Pharisees in the Gospel of Mark:
  
Likewise, no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the skins are ruined. Rather, new wine is poured into fresh wineskins. -Mark 2:22

 

Jesus, throughout the Gospels, is always inviting us to examine and "review" the condition of our hearts above everything else. Hi words above, albeit confusing at first, shed light on His Heart and his promise to us "I have come that they might have LIFE and have it more abundantly" (John 10:10).

 Missed the Last Webinar?
  
In December 2013 our Director, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., led an interactive webinar, New Pope, New Evangelization - New Way of Being Church? If you missed this webinar or just want to go back and watch it again, it's now available on-demand through our YouTube channel. Simply click the image below to access the presentation.
  
Webinar Description:
The New Evangelization is a call by the Church for all of the baptized to be missionaries, sharing the faith with all. Join our Director, Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C., for a conversation about Pope Francis, what he's telling us about the New Evangelization, and what it means to be a "missionary disciple." 
  
New Pope, New Evangelization- New Way of Being Church?
New Pope, New Evangelization- New Way of Being Church?
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