Thursday, March 13, 2008

Wow! «wonder and entreaty, and gratitude for witnesses of this kind, who bring us to know Christ, the Fact that fills history»

Traces No. 3, march 2008
Editorial


A Fact that Embraces Everything


First of all, there is the fact: fifty thousand people in the square and in the Cathedral of Sao Paolo, Brazil, where Cardinal Otto Scherer had the doors opened to let those outside shelter from the rain. Fifty thousand faces, hearts, stories. A movement: the “Landless,” along with their leaders, Cleuza and Marcos Zerbini. That day, Sunday, February 24th, in the Cathedral, they consigned themselves and their history to someone else: “Years ago, when Fr. Carrón met Fr. Giussani, he handed his movement over into Fr. Giussani’s hands. Today, we of the Landless Movement of Sao Paolo want to hand it over into your hands, because on meeting Communion and Liberation we have met all we needed to meet.”

These were the same words that Cleuza had spoken in La Thuile, stunned by that phrase “even the hairs on your head are numbered” with which the CL Responsibles’ Assembly opened. “Marcos, everything is here. Now we can even go back to Brazil.” After the meeting in the Cathedral, many of those fifty thousand people said the same thing personally to Fr. Carrón, moved and happy, “small and unworthy” but “without fear, because He who has begun this good work among you will bring it to fulfillment.”

A fact of great immensity, then, which leaves one breathless, as happens when an Other is fulfilling history; but in that fact there is also the certainty of that witness, the absolute depth of judgment, of that “everything” said not as a figure of speech, as often happens, but with complete seriousness, with full awareness. “We have met everything we needed.” Everything. Because Christ truly embraces everything, and faith becomes truly the criterion with which to face and get to know everything: life, desires, expectations, commitments, politics, and “the tears of twenty years of struggle for building houses and the whole of our movement,” as Cleuza said; everything. There is no need for anything else, and nothing remains outside this encounter, to the point that you entrust to His hands yourself and the enormous, tremendous enterprise you are building with twenty years of history and fifty thousand friends.

There are no conclusions to be drawn mechanically, in the face of this fact; no rule to apply—only wonder and entreaty, and gratitude for witnesses of this kind, who bring us to know Christ, the Fact that fills history.

See also this article: "The friendship that can deal with everything"

Sunday 24 February. In Sao Paulo cathedral, before 50,000 people and Cardinal Odilo Scherer, Cleuza and Marcos Zerbini consigned the Landless Workers movement “into the hands of Fr. Carrón, because in meeting Communion and Liberation we have met with all we ever needed.” This an account of a moving event which marks a breakthrough for CL, and in more than South America

2 comments:

adriano said...

The heart of Cl is open to everyone...But the leaders of Cl should point out,clearly,that the "communion and liberation" movement and the "Liberation Theology" are not the same thing.Here in Brazil,every "liberation-something-meeting" will be full.But its not clear that they know where they are and what they are doing."The leaders of MST are commited with Cl and Carron"...Its not true

Fred said...

Adriano,

I'm sorry if you were confused by this post, but as you can see I just cited the Traces articles which make no mention of MST.