PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN UNITY
Resources for
THE WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
and throughout the year 2012
Ecumenism
18th - 25th January 2012
Theme: We will all be changed by the Victory of our
Lord Jesus Christ
(1 Cor 15:51-58)
When Jesus disciples disputed over who was the greatest (Mk 9: 34) it was clear that this impulse was strong, but Jesus reaction was very simple: Whoever wants to be first must be last of all and servant of all (Mk 9:35). These words speak of victory through mutual service, helping, boosting the self-esteem of those who are last, forgotten, excluded. For all Christians, the best expression of such humble service is Jesus Christ, His victory through death and His resurrection.
It is in His life, action, teaching, suffering, death and resurrection
that we desire to seek inspiration for a modern victorious life of faith which
expresses itself in social commitment in a spirit of humility, service and
faithfulness to the Gospel. As he awaited the suffering and death that was
to come, he prayed that his disciples might be one so that world might believe.
This victory is only possible through spiritual transformation,
conversion. That is why we consider that the theme for our meditations should
be those words of the Apostle to the Nations.
The unity for which we pray may require the renewal of forms of Church life with which we are familiar. This is an exciting vision but it may fill us with some fear! The unity for which we pray is not merely a comfortable notion of friendliness and co-operation. It requires a willingness to dispense with competition between us. We need to open ourselves to each other, to offer gifts to and receive gifts from one another, so that we might truly enter into the new life in Christ, which is the only true victory.
Over the coming week we are invited to enter more deeply into our faith that we will all be changed through the victory of our Lord Jesus Christ. We begin by contemplating the Christ who serves, and our journey takes us to the final celebration of Christs reign, by way of His cross and resurrection.
Day One: Changed by the Servant Christ
The Son of Man came to serve (Mk 10:45)
On this day we encounter Jesus, on the road to victory through service. We
see him as the one who came not to be served, but to serve, and to give
his life, a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). Consequently, the Church of
Jesus Christ is a serving community. The use of our diverse gifts in common
service to humanity makes visible our unity in Christ.
Day Two: Changed through patient waiting for the Lord
Let it be so now, for it is proper to fulfil all righteousness (Mt 3:15). On this day we concentrate on patient waiting for the Lord. To achieve any change, perseverance and patience are needed. Prayer to God for any kind of transformation is also an act of faith and trust in his promises. Such waiting for the Lord is essential for all who pray for the visible unity of the church this week. All ecumenical activities require time, mutual attention and joint action. We are all called to co-operate with the work of the Spirit in uniting Christians.
Day Three: Changed by the Suffering Servant
Christ suffered for us (1 Pt 2:21)
This day calls us to reflect on the suffering of Christ. Following Christ
the Suffering Servant, Christians are called to solidarity with all who suffer.
The closer we come to the cross of Christ the closer we come to one another.
Day Four: Changed by the Lords Victory over Evil
Overcome evil with good (Rom 12:21)
This day takes us deeper into the struggles against evil. Victory in Christ
is an overcoming of all that damages Gods creation, and keeps us apart
from one another. In Jesus we are called to share in this new life, struggling
with him against what is wrong in our world, with renewed confidence and with
a delight in what is good. In our divisions we cannot be strong enough to
overcome evil in our times.
Day Five: Changed by the peace of the Risen Lord
Jesus stood among them and said: Peace be with you! (Jn 20:19) Today we celebrate the peace of the Risen Lord. The Risen One is the great Victor over death and the world of darkness. He unites His disciples, who were paralysed with fear. He opens up before us new prospects of life and of acting for His coming kingdom. The Risen Lord unites and strengthens all believers. Peace and unity are the hallmarks of our transformation in the resurrection.
Day Six: Changed by Gods Steadfast Love
This is the victory, our faith (1 Jn 5:4)
On this day we concentrate our attention on Gods steadfast love. The
Paschal Mystery reveals this steadfast love, and calls us to a new way of
faith. This faith overcomes fear and opens our hearts to the power of the
Spirit. Such faith calls us to friendship with Christ, and so to one another.
Day Seven: Changed by the Good Shepherd
Feed my sheep (Jn 21:17)
On this day the Bible texts show us the Lord strengthening His flock. Following
the Good Shepherd, we are called to strengthen each other in the Lord, and
to support and fortify the weak and the lost. There is one Shepherd, and we
are his people.
Day Eight: United in the Reign of Christ
To the one who conquers I will give a place with me on my throne (Rev 3:21) On this last day of our week of prayer for Christian Unity we celebrate the Reign of Christ. Christs victory enables us to look into the future with hope. This victory overcomes all that keeps us from sharing fullness of life with him and with each other. Christians know that unity among us is above all a gift of God. It is a share in Christs glorious victory over all that divides.
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