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CHRISCHRISTT
Women’s Regional Convention
Colorado SpringsOctober 13th – 16th, 2011
Thy Kingdom Come!
“not to lose sight of the fact that [our]
vocation, which originates in Christ's
call and is driven by the ideal of being
witnesses of His love to the world, is a
genuine gift from God, a treasure
for the Church, and the
indestructible foundation upon
which each of them can build their own
future and that of the Legion.” May 1,
Pope Benedict XVI
I. The Kingdom of Christ is within you
Neither do they say, 'Behold, here it is!' and 'Behold, from here to there!', for behold,
the Kingdom of God is within you.” Lk 17:21
1.What is the Kingdom of Christ?
A spiritual state from within, in which the life of God and of heaven is made accessible to us through:
• The gift of Baptism & the Sacraments
• The indwelling of the Holy Spirit: all the virtues and graces of the sanctifying gifts of the Holy Spirit
• Charity
2. What is it to enter into the Kingdom of Christ?
Coming into full possession and enjoyment of
Christ’s presence. A reality of the kingdom
where heaven comes to earth and is made
present NOW.
• Prayer
• Life of Grace
• Sacrifice and self giving
3. What is it to receive the Kingdom of Christ?
To receive the Kingdom into my heart before I
am fit to be entrusted with all the power and glory
it offers me.
• Childlike simplicity
• Purity and openness of heart
• Humility
• Gratitude
• To believe that Christ dwells within me
• When we accept Christ dwelling within us, be sure and accept the whole Christ. Let him possess my entire being
• Accept him by loving him with all our heart, mind and will
• Count upon the indwelling Christ to do all in our heart that needs to be done
Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it gives light to all that are in the house. Mk 5:15
“Thus, the apostles' adventure began as a gathering of
persons who open to one another reciprocally. A direct
knowledge of the Teacher began for the disciples. They saw
where he lived and began to know him. They would not
have to be heralds of an idea, but witnesses of a person.
Before being sent to evangelize, they would have to "be"
with Jesus (cf. Mark 3:14), establishing a personal
relationship with him. With this foundation, evangelization is
no more than a proclamation of what has been experienced
and an invitation to enter into the mystery of communion
with Christ (cf. 1 John 13).”
- Pope Benedict XVI, March 22, 2006
II. Discovering Christ Within Me
II. Discovering Christ Within MeWhat is a Charism?
• gift of grace, favor bestowed, benefit, with the meaning varying according to the context: privileges granted (Rom 11:29), rescue from danger (2 Cor 1:11), gift of redemption (Rom 5:15-16);
• as a concrete manifestation of grace in the form of extraordinary powers given to individuals, often in the plural gifts, special abilities (Rom 12:6);
Where does it come from?• as the result of a gracious act of God, a gift of his
spirit and his love.
Charisms are graces of the Holy Spirit which directly or indirectly
benefit the Church, ordered as they are to her building up, to the
good of men, and to the needs of the world.
Charisms are graces of the Holy Spirit which directly or indirectly
benefit the Church, ordered as they are to her building up, to the
good of men, and to the needs of the world.
• Sense of belonging: team life, family, community
• Mystical experience: prayer, sacraments etc.
• Aesthetical practices: virtues, habits, styles
• Apostolate: sense of mission
SELF-IDENTIFICATION
SELF-REALIZATION
CHARISM
Knowledge of self = qualities, strengths, weaknesses, gifts, talents, limitations
Self awareness in relation to others
Maturity – •experiences•Education & formation•Affective & emotional development•Spiritual growth
• Identity as an apostle
• Holiness: perfection of charity
• Fulfillment
• Spiritual Maturity
• Personal Charisma
• For the common good
• Spiritual & material benefit of the Church
III.My Mission: to make Christ known &
loved• "Lumen Gentium" defining the lay vocation and mission in the
Church as rooted in baptism and confirmation, and oriented to
"seek[ing] the kingdom of God by engaging in temporal
affairs and by ordering them according to the plan of God"
(No. 31).
• "For each one of you, as for the apostles, the encounter with the
divine Teacher who calls you friends may be the beginning of an
extraordinary venture: that of becoming apostles among your
contemporaries to lead them to live their own experience of
friendship with God, made Man, with God who has made himself
my friend."
- Pope Benedict XVI, UNIV Congress, April 10, 2006
III.My Mission: to make Christ known &
loved•To know, live and to transmit the experience of Christ’s personal
love for humanity.
•#42 of the Handbook: “The service Regnum Christi renders to
the Church and society consists in forming apostles who will build
the civilization of Christian justice and love.”
Personal experience of
the Spirit of God
NEEDS OF THE CHURCH
(Christ’s Suffering Body)
CHARISM – experience of the
Spirit
REALIZATION OF
CONCRETE WORKS: spiritual and material works –
apostolate, spirituality, relationships with others etc.
Following Christ – who suffers through
others
Specific understanding and focus on the mystery and life of Christ through the Gospel.
What is our ‘special grace’?
•Personal relationship with Christ and
employing all the means to grow in intimacy
with him and identifying with his heart.
•A sense of belonging. Being apart of a team,
having a community life to deepen in
experiencing, learning and sharing the love of
Christ.
•Integral Formation – reshaping the whole person in
the likeness of the Son who gives himself to the Father for the
good of humanity.
•A sense of mission – forming apostles.
Character of our Charity
•Value of one soul and apostolic dynamism – we are apostles and we form apostles. RCMH #351-355
•Personal attention through team life and forming family, communities. RCMH #338-346
•Speaking well of others RCMH #93 -95
•Unity forged in common goals and through heroic obedience
•The incarnation of all this in a militia Christi
"Apostolic and missionary fruitfulness is not principally
due to programs and pastoral methods that are cleverly
drawn up and "efficient", but is the result of the
community's constant prayer (cf. "Evangelii Nuntiandi,"
75). Moreover, for the mission to be effective,
communities must be united, that is, they must be "of
one heart and soul" (cf. Acts 4:32), and they must be
ready to witness to the love and joy that the Holy Spirit
instills in the hearts of the faithful (cf. Acts 4:32)."
Pope Benedict XVI, Papal Message for World
Youth Day '08, July 24, 2007
“The kingdom aims at transforming human relationships; it grows gradually as people slowly learn to love, forgive and serve one another. Jesus sums up the whole Law, focusing it on the commandment of love (cf. Mt 22:34-40; Lk 10:25-28). Before leaving his disciples, he gives them a "new commandment": "Love one another; even as I have loved you" (Jn 13:34; cf. 15:12). Jesus' love for the world finds its highest expression in the gift of his life for mankind (cf. Jn 15:13), which manifests the love which the Father has for the world (cf. Jn 3:16). The kingdom's nature, therefore, is one of communion among all human beings-with one another and with God.The kingdom is the concern of everyone: individuals, society, and the world. Working for the kingdom means acknowledging and promoting God's activity, which is present in human history and transforms it. Building the kingdom means working for liberation from evil in all its forms. In a word, the kingdom of God is the manifestation and the realization of God's plan of salvation in all its fullness.” Redemptoris
missio, JPII
TTh y h y KKi n g d o m i n g d o m CCo m o m
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