The Augustinian order is working on devising ways to evangelize
secularized Europe and young people during the next few years, said
members at the group’s meeting in Rome.
“Since we’re spread out in many different countries with many different
governmental organizations, it’s important for us to stress our unity
and the way we want to work together and present ourselves to the wider
Church,” explained the order’s vicar general, Father Michael Di
Gregorio.
He told CNA that the order aims to establish a new program for the next
six years “to deal with issues that are relevant to us in our daily
life, our ministry, to confront challenges as a religious community.”
As vicar general, Fr. Di Gregorio is currently leading the order’s
“general chapter” in Rome until the new prior general is chosen.
The gathering included an Aug. 28 Mass with Pope Francis at the Basilica of Saint Augustine in Rome.
Fr. Di Gregorio said that the Augustinians felt “greatly privileged” to
have participated in the Mass, which he described as “very simple…but a
very warm experience,” adding that the Holy Father “was very generous
and hospitable to us.”
Setting goals for the next six years, the order will be particularly focused on evangelization in various regions of the world.
“We are trying to strengthen the mission in Cuba, and especially in Europe,” said Father Pedro Luis Morais on Aug. 30.
Fr. Morais told CNA that the previous general chapter several years ago
had focused on extending the order of the Augustinians to different
countries, including Korea, Vietnam and Czechoslovakia.
Now, the order wants to “focus on being closer to the people, especially
to the young people, to be a sign of Jesus Christ and transmit the
Gospel,” he explained.
These efforts must take into account cultural aspects of life in the
modern developed world, noted the priest, who was born in Gijón, in
Spain’s province of Asturias.
He added that the Augustinians will also be “trying to reorganize the order in some countries in Latin America, like in Brazil.”
Fr. Morias, who works in Madrid and was elected to represent
Augustinians from Spain in the general chapter, took part in the Aug. 28
Mass with the Pope.
“It was really exciting,” he said. “That time with the Holy Father was
for me a special moment of intervention from God in our lives.”
“He has invited us to be restless and to come out of ourselves,” he
said. “To not be so centered in our own problems and to go to others and
discover what their problems are because we need to somehow give them
the message of salvation.”
He stressed that that “we need to take that Augustinian restlessness to
our life so that we can be restless towards others,” adding that this
task “is difficult” to put into practice.
“My main job is now in a residency for university students,” Fr. Morias
explained, “and I’m also asking myself many questions” about how to put
the Pope’s words in practice “concretely.”
At the same time, he reflected, “I need to transmit the spirit (of the chapter) to my brothers who have stayed in Spain.”