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Apostolic Exhortation Vita Consecrata

Apostolic Exhortation Vita Consecrata. 《 奉獻生活 》 勸諭. 9 th World Synod of Bishops.

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Apostolic Exhortation Vita Consecrata

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  1. Apostolic ExhortationVita Consecrata 《奉獻生活》勸諭

  2. 9th World Synod of Bishops • Time:2-29 October 1994Participants:245Theme: The Consecrated Life and its Mission in the Church and in the WorldOn 30 December 1991 Pope John Paul II called a world Synod of Bishops on consecrated life.National and international communities of consecrated persons and apostolic life, exchanged ideas with the local churches and different congregations of the Church.

  3. Most of the clerical participants belonged to religious communities. A religious sister and a brother were the assistant secretaries. There were also many male and female consecrated persons who sat in as experts • After the world Synod of Bishops, the Apostolic ExhortationVita Consecratawas promugated on 25 March 1996.

  4. Aim of the Apostolic Exhortation • 4﹒In response to the desire expressed by the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops who met to discuss the theme “The Consecrated Life and its Mission in the Church and in the World”, I (the Pope) intend to set forth in this Apostolic Exhortation the results of the Synod process and to point out to all the faithful – Bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated persons and laity, and to any others who might be interested – the wondrous things which today too the Lord wishes to accomplish through the consecrated life.

  5. Aim of the Apostolic Exhortation • 13﹒Gathering together the fruits of the labours of the Synod, in this Apostolic Exhortation I (the Pope)wish to address the whole Church in order to offer, not only to consecrated persons but also to the Bishops and the faithful, the results of a stimulating exchange, guided by the Holy Spirit with his gifts of truth and love.

  6. The Theological Anthropology of Karl Rahner • Let me talk about the theological anthropology of Karl Rahner, and then base on this, explain the Apostolic Exhortation “Vita Consecrata”.

  7. Human Beings,Spirits in the World • Karl Rahner, the theologian, states that human being is a spirit in the world,a limited spiritual being • Human being fully realize the limitation of oneself, in himself there is no fullness. For this he is continuously longing for the infinite being (God).

  8. Men Longs for God Continuously • Stamped and determined by grace, human nature longs for God’s self-communication

  9. God’s self-communication motivates man’s self-transcendence

  10. Man as Listener of the Word • Because of grace, man is endowed with the a priori conditions of the possibility of listening to God’s Word and experiencing His mystery

  11. Man as Listener of the Word • Because of man’s unlimited transcendental nature, he is able to stand before God, listen to God who speaks in human language, expressing His own mystery. Man is indeed the listener of the Divine Word. He is able to understand it and experience God’s mystery, and be united to him.

  12. God’s Self-communication • Two modes of God’s self-communication: • 1. Bestowal of grace • 2.Christ’s incarnation

  13. Christ the Perfect Realization of Humanity • Our Lord Jesus has eminently fulfilled the transcendence of his being

  14. Self-transcendence of Man • What is self?

  15. The Illusion of Face-changing The illusion of face changing in Peking opera: • No matter how many faces he changes, at the end he will reveal his true face to the audience Face-changing in the actual world: • At times we are so successful that we forget our own true face.

  16. Self • Authentic self and • Unauthentic self

  17. Unauthentic Self(constructed self) • Constructed Self:the “self” constructed by external conditions • External Conditions:money、fame、social position、power、achievements、human relationships…

  18. Authentic Self:”Image of God” • Authentic self:”Image of God”(Gen 1:27) • Because God created me, I am invaluable; • Because God loves me, I am amiable.

  19. Knowing Oneself The Importance of knowing oneself: • When I know my authentic self I don’t need to waste time and energy to construct an unauthentic self • When I don’t know my authentic self I waste my whole life to construct an unauthentic self. At the end I am nothing. • Knowing oneself is the foundation of personality development • Difficulty in knowing oneself:unwilling to face suffering, unable to really know oneself

  20. Process of Knowing Myself • Face oneself with sincerity(light and darkness) • Accept everything of oneselfconversionself transcendence(sanctification)

  21. Two Modes of Self-transcendence • Self-transcendence in knowledge • Self-transcendence in freedom

  22. Self-transcendence in Knowledge 1. Self-transcendence in knowledge • from (intellectual) confirmation of our limited being, to (intellectual) confirmation of the absolute being (God) • Knowing oneself, one comes to know the meaning of life, the meaning of being

  23. Self-transcendence in Freedom • 2. Self-transcendence in freedom • In every ethical choice and practice, good acts and avoidance of evil, man gains experience of self-transcendence; • In loving the creation, others, man loves God implicitly;

  24. Self-transcendence • Grace urges us to experience self-transcendence continuously in the course of our life, i.e. sanctification. The incarnation of Christ is the aim and the end of self-transcendence. The ultimate aim is to be united with Him.

  25. Let us introduce St Ignatius through • the discernment of spirits of St Ignatius

  26. Discernment of Spirits • Ignatius believes that the heart of men is affected by 3 aspects: • 1. Oneself (authentic self/unauthentic self) • 2. Evil spirits • 3. Good spirits

  27. Desolation • Desolation—the evil spirit urges man to go against the will of God, so that his heart is far away from God, caught in darkness, confusion, hopelessness, and is pleased with despicable things • Desolation urges man to construct an unauthentic self • and fall into all kinds of sin

  28. Consolation • Consolation—the good spirit gives man light, consolation, courage, strength, peace, joy • to help man discern the will of God • to fulfil the will of God • to experience self-transcendence

  29. The self must discern the important experience of the heart: feelings, emotions, inclinations, desolation, consolation…etc • discern their sources, refuse determinately when it is from the evil spirit, and accept with joy when it comes from the good spirit

  30. Let us look at the Apostolic Exhortation ”Vita Consecrata”

  31. Lord Jesus is the Image of the Heavenly Father • Introduction • 1﹒The consecrated life, deeply rooted in the example and teaching of Christ the Lord, is a gift of God the Father to his Church through the Holy Spirit.

  32. Source & Foundation of Vowed Life • The radical mode of God’s self communication—Christ became man • Christ became man is the source and foundation of vowed life

  33. Lord Jesus Practiced Vowed Lifeby Continuous Self-transcendence • Poverty:self empting (kenosis), became man, born in a poor condition, grew up, completed the human journey • Chastity:consecrated chastity as the sign of the coming of heavenly kingdom • Obedience:obeyed till death, accomplished the economy of salvation

  34. Introduction • 1. By the profession of evangelical counsels, the characteristic features of Jesus—the chaste, poor and obedient one—are made constantly “visible” in the midst of the world and the eyes of the faithful are directed towards the mystery of the Kingdom of God already work in history, even as it awaits its full realization in heaven.

  35. Consecrated Lifea Gift to the Church • One of the mode of God’s self communication: bestowing of grace consecrated life is God’s gift to the Church • 3.The consecrated life is at the very heart of the Church as a decisive element for her mission, since it “manifests the inner nature of the Christian calling” and the striving of the whole Church as Bride towards union with her one Spouse.

  36. Self Transcendence of Consecrated Persons • 5. I felt the need to stress this permanent element in the history of the Church: the host of founders and foundresses, of holy men and women who chose Christ by radically following the Gospel and by serving their brothers and sisters, especially the poor and the outcast. • Such service is itself a sign of how the consecrated life manifests the organic unity of the commandment of love, in the inseparable link between love of God and love of neighbour.

  37. Christ & the Trinitarian Mystery The Source of Consecrated Life • 14. The evangelical basis of consecrated life is to be sought in the special relationship which Jesus, in his early life, established with some of his disciples. He called them not only to welcome the Kingdom of God into their own lives, but also to put their lives at its service, leaving everything behind and closely imitating his own way of life.

  38. The Transfigurated Image of Christ • Many of the baptised throughout history have been invited to live such life “in the image of Christ”. But this is possible only on the basis of a special vocation and in virtue of a particular gift of the Spirit. • For in such a life, the baptismal consecration develops into a radical response in the following of Christ through acceptance of the evangelical counsels, the first and essential element of which is the sacred bond of chastity for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven.

  39. This special way of following Christ, at the origin of which is always the initiative of the Father, has an essential Christological and pneumatological meaning: it expresses in a particular vivid way the Trinitarian nature of the Christian life and it anticipates in a certain way that eschatological fulfilment towards which the whole Church is tending.

  40. Different Types of Consecrated Life • 16. Sacred ministers, for their part, are living images of Christ the Head and Shepherd who guides his people during this time of “already come but not yet fulfilled”, as they await his coming in glory.

  41. Different Types of Consecrated Life • 16. By professing the evangelical counsels, consecrated persons not only make Christ the whole meaning of their lives but strive to reproduce in themselves, as far as possible • “that form of life which he, as the Son of God, accepted in entering this world.”

  42. Respond with Whole Heart & Mind • By this profound “configuration” to the mystery of Christ, the consecrated life brings about in a special way that confessio Trinitatis which is the mark of all Christian life; it acknowledges with wonder the sublime beauty of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and bears joyful witness to his loving concern for every human being. • 17. This is the meaning of the call to the consecrated life: it is an initiative coming wholly from the Father (cf. Jn 15:16) who asks those whom he has chosen to respond with complete and exclusive devotion.

  43. “Per Filium” In the Footsteps of the Son • 18﹒The Son, who is the way which leads to the Father (cf. Jn 14:6), calls all those whom the Father has given to him (cf. 17:9) to make the following of himself the whole purpose of their lives. • But of some, those called to the consecrated life, he asks a total commitment, one which involves leaving everything behind (cf. Mt 19:27) in order to live at his side and to follow him wherever he goes (Note 30).

  44. Self Transcendence of Consecrated Person • 19. By allowing themselves to be guided by the Spirit on an endless journey of purification, they become, day after day, conformed to Christ, the prolongation in history of a special presence of the Risen Lord. • The Holy Spirit is like the GPS of human beings, guiding Christian on their pilgrimage.

  45. Reflection of Trinitarian Life in the Evangelical Counsels • 21. Chastity of celibates & virgins: • as a manifestation of dedication to God with an undivided heart (cf. 1 Cor 7:32-34), as a reflection of the infinite love which links the three Divine Persons in the mysterious depths of the life of Trinity.

  46. Reflection of the Trinitarian Life in the Evangelical Counsels • 21. Poverty: • Proclaims that God is man’s only real treasure, when poverty is lived according to the example of Christ who, “though he was rich … became poor” (2 Cor 8:9)

  47. Reflection of the Trinitarian Life in the Evangelical Counsels • 21. Obedience: • When practised in imitation of Christ, whose food was to do the Father’s will (cf. Jn 4:34), it shows the liberating beauty of a dependence which is not servile but filial

  48. Witness to Christ in the World • 25. Consecrated persons will be missionaries above all by continually deepening their awareness of having been called and chosen by God, to whom they must therefore direct and offer everything that they are and have, freeing themselves from the obstacles which could hinder the totality of their response.

  49. Eschatological Dimension of the Consecrated Life • 26. Consecrated life is a foreshadowing of the future Kingdom. • The Second Vatican Council proposes this teaching anew when it states that consecration better “foretells the resurrected state and the glory of the heavenly Kingdom.”

  50. Consecrated Life as a Sign of Communion in the Church • 42. In community life, then, it should in some way be evident that, more than an instrument for carrying out a specific mission, fraternal communion ia a God-enlightened space in which to experience the hidden presence of the Risen Lord (cf. Mt 18:20).

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