“Go out to the whole world; proclaim the gospel to all creation” (Mk
16:15).
With these words of the resurrected Lord Jesus, found in the
concluding part of the Gospel according to St Mark, the time of the
mission of the Church begins. She exists to evangelize, to announce
always and everywhere the Good News to all men of good will.
The mandate remains the same, just as Jesus Christ remains the same
“for ever and ever” (Heb 13:8), as does his Gospel, even though those to
whom it is addressed change, along with the social, cultural, political
and religious conditions in which they live.
The missionary mandate of the glorified Lord will also mark the
activity of the upcoming XIII Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of
Bishops, which will open on 7 October with Mass celebrated by Benedict
XVI in St Peter's Square.
These words of Jesus have also guided the
reflection of the second chapter of the Instrumentum laboris, entitled “Time for a New Evangelization”.
As is known, the Synod Assembly will take until 28 October, on the
theme of the New Evangelization for the Transmission of the Christian
Faith. In this respect, it is important to keep united the two aspects
of the subject of the Synod.
This, indeed, indicates that the aim of the
New Evangelization is the transmission of the faith. On the other hand,
the process of the transmission of the faith, which nowadays in many
cases encounters obstacles of various types, is carried out within the
scope of the New Evangelization.
The preparation and progress of a Synod Assembly is a complex and
demanding process requiring significant activity and the collaboration
of many people. In general, three mutually interlinking aspects may be
distinguished in this process: a spiritual dimension, theological
pastoral reflection, and technical and organizational preparation.
Prayer accompanies and animates every Synod activity.
In any case, the Christian is invited to pray constantly (cf. 1 Thess
5:17) following the example of Lord Jesus. Moreover a meeting of
Bishops, representatives of the episcopate of the entire world, gathered
around the Bishop of Rome and the President of the Synod of Bishops,
could not therefore be carried out other than in a context of prayer.
The prayer that has accompanied the preparation work, and which has as
an icon the pilgrimage of His Holiness Benedict XVI to Loreto on 4
October 2012, will take a pre-eminent role during the work of the Synod.
Next to the Synod Hall, in the adjacent chapel, there will be a Holy
Sacrament, in order to offer to Synod participants, before and after the
meetings, the chance to rest in meditation before the Master who
continues to send his disciples along the road throughout the world to
proclaim the Gospel, the Good News also for contemporary mankind.
The consistent presence in prayer, in listening and in reflection
will further increase the collegial fondness between the Bishops, among
themselves and the Bishop of Rome, head of the episcopal college. Also,
the participation in the synodal works by qualified members of the
People of God will further reinforce ties between all the members of the
Catholic Church.
The presence of Fraternal Delegates will give a strong
ecumenical aspect to the Synodal Assembly. Together we will pray for
the realization of the Lord Jesus’ prayer as quickly as possible: “May
they all be one, just as, Father, you are in me and I am in you, so that
they also may be in us, so that the world may believe it was you who
sent me” (Jn 17:21).
The enormous work of evangelization and new evangelization in today’s
world demands a concurrence by all the Churches and ecclesial
communities. We will accompany this process with prayer, with the
witness of Christian life and with the renewed dynamism in confessing,
in communion with the Holy Father Benedict XVI, Successor of St Peter
the Apostle: “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Mt 16:16).