Sunday, January 21, 2024

Apostles for Today January 2024


 Apostles for Today

January 2024

Prayer and Reflection

“Renewing Our Weary Hearts and Transforming Our Horizons”

Why did the Gospel of Emmaus inspire the Pallottine horizon?

 
    As it has been already informed, the IV General Congress of the Union of Catholic Apostolate is scheduled to take place from 25th to 31st July 2024 at the International College of Saint Lorenzo da Brindisi, Rome. In this well-furnished and historical house of the Capuchin Friars Minor, we plan to host the General Congress with the participation of up to a maximum of 200 members and collaborators from about 24 National Coordination Councils of the Union. As the General Statutes (Art.100) states, the General Congress will provide us with an opportunity to share ideas and experiences from diverse cultural and ecclesial backgrounds, in view of a more effective realization of the universal apostolate in the spirit of our Founder.
    The theme of the Congress will be: “With Christ, our hope, let us set out together with renewed joy and hope." "Of this you are witnesses” (Lk 24:48). The theme was chosen after a long period of discernment, in the spirit of Synodality, especially by the Commission for the Congress. Ever since the UAC General Assembly of 25th to 29th March 2022 and the General Coordination Council Meeting of 16th to 19th June 2022, the Word of God guiding the life of the Union was the Emmaus experience of the two disciples of Jesus, as described in the Gospel of Luke (cf. 24:13-35). 

    The life of the Union can be compared very much to the journey of the two disciples, right from the day of divine inspiration of Pallotti on 9th January 1835 until today. The 28th October 2003 was another decisive moment in its journey when the Universal Church re-affirmed once again the validity, relevance and beauty of Pallotti’s charism and approved its General Statutes as an international public association of the faithful of Pontifical Right, with its own juridical identity and person. We celebrated solemnly the 20th anniversary of this historical event on 28th October 2023.

    The Emmaus experience was also the key Scriptural text chosen by Pope Francis for his Message for the World Mission Sunday on 22 October 2023. The Holy Father wrote: “I have chosen a theme inspired by the story of the disciples on the way to Emmaus, in the Gospel of Luke (cf. 24:13-35): “Hearts on fire, feet on the move”. Those two disciples were confused and dismayed, but their encounter with Christ in the Word and in the Breaking of the Bread sparked in them the enthusiastic desire to set out again towards Jerusalem and proclaim that the Lord had truly risen. In the Gospel account, we perceive this change in the disciples through a few revealing images: their hearts burned within them as they heard the Scriptures explained by Jesus, their eyes were opened as they recognized him and, ultimately, their feet set out on the way. By meditating on these three images, which reflect the journey of all missionary disciples, we can renew our zeal for evangelization in today’s world”.

    These words of Pope Francis sum up in many ways our aspirations for the General Congress of the Union. Our understanding of the Congress must not be limited only to the event in Rome. The journey of renewal of the life of the Union, before and after this event in Rome,is even more important. Otherwise, it will only serve to give an opportunity to the few participants to visit Rome and the Spiritual Center of the Union – which is certainly something good but not enough. We need to keep in mind also the enormous financial investment involved. 

    As UAC President, I cherish the following dreams for the Congress as well as for the entire Union. Firstly, our delusions and joys within the Union can be understood only when we journey with the Risen Lord and allow him to Break the Word and the Bread with us. Our primary responsibility is to proclaim the Risen Lord to the entire world and walk with the Church. Secondly, I wish and pray that our “hearts are set on fire” for St. Vincent Pallotti and his great charism. We need to do everything possible to rediscover the richness of our charism. Thirdly, our “feet on move” means engaging in concrete missionary activities in favor of God’s people, with particular attention to the poor and needy around the world. The Union cannot remain self-absorbed and self-serving; it needs to move out, especially to the peripheries of human existence and faith, and become an effective “evangelical trumpet”, inviting all to the apostolate of Jesus Christ. We need to listen to the “cries of the poor” and engage in the mission of compassion. That will give us the sense of purpose and inner joy.

    The radical living of the Gospel, thereby making it the fundamental rule of our life and apostolate, our commitment to the people of God, specially to the poor, and our ability to work and walk together as missionary-disciples of Jesus, always inspired and guided by the spirit and teachings of our Founder, are some of the elements that can set our hearts on fire and let our feet move forward.

    The General Congress will be one of the important moments of our journey together. However, if we truly intend to set out with renewed hope and joy in the company of the risen Lord, we need to go through a process of spiritual conversion. It is with such an intention that the monthly theme of “Apostles for Today” is chosen for this year. During the entire year 2024, we shall continue to meditate and pray over the many aspects of the main theme of the General Congress. I invite all the members and collaborators of the Pallottine Family to join in this spiritual journey together, under the maternal gaze of Mary, Mother of God and Queen of the Apostles, inspired by our Founder, St. Vincent Pallotti, and in the company of our Blessed Martyrs and Blessed Elizabeth Sanna.

    May the New Year 2024 set our hearts on fire for the Gospel and for God’s people, always inspired by the profound spirituality and prophetic charism of St. Vincent Pallotti.

P. Jacob Nampudakam SAC
UAC President
Rome, 1 January 2