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FABC FINAL DOCUMENT

FABC FINAL DOCUMENT. X FABC Plenary Assembly Xuan Loc , Vietnam, December 10 – 16, 2012 FABC at Forty Years - Responding to the Challenges of Asia: A New Evangelization. THE CHURCH IN ASIA – RENEWAL, PRESENT AND FUTURE. Blessings on the Church. Introduction

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FABC FINAL DOCUMENT

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  1. FABC FINAL DOCUMENT X FABC Plenary Assembly XuanLoc, Vietnam, December 10 – 16, 2012 FABC at Forty Years - Responding to the Challenges of Asia: A New Evangelization

  2. THE CHURCH IN ASIA – RENEWAL, PRESENT AND FUTURE

  3. Blessings on the Church • Introduction • The key ideas of Vatican II -- continue to serve as guiding principles for the renewal of the Church in Asia. • the people of God, • the Kingdom of God, • integral evangelization, • communion, co-responsibility, collegiality, participation, dialogue, • liturgical renewal, • clergy and religious renewal, • engagement with the modern world

  4. The ongoing Synodal movement that concretized Vatican II principles on communion, collegiality, dialogue and participation enormously contributes to this renewal. • It was, in fact, to prepare for the 1974 Synod on Evangelization that the FABC first gathered

  5. Radio Veritas Asia • the Asian Bishops set up Radio Veritas Asia even before the FABC was born. • Blessed Pope John Paul II called it “the voice of Asian Christianity.” • Its voice reaches remote areas of Asia.

  6. FABC Plenary Assemblies – Themes of Renewal • Nine Plenary Assemblies provided the principal themes of renewal for Local Churches • First FABC Plenary Assembly in Taiwan in 1974 the Asian Bishops - how a little flock of less than 3% of the total Asian population, could more effectively and credibly announce the Good News of Jesus. • three great Asian social phenomena: the massive poverty of Asian peoples, their rich mosaic of ancient cultures, religious and philosophical traditions.

  7. Response - a vision of evangelization by way of a living Triple Dialogue: • dialogue with the poor of Asia (integral liberation and option for the poor) • dialogue with their cultures (inculturation) • dialogue with their religious and philosophical traditions ).

  8. the acting subject of mission is the local church, incarnated and rooted firmly in the culture of its people, taking up their strength as well as their weaknesses in the light of the healing and redeeming grace of Christ.

  9. The internal requirements for credible integral evangelization – • the Church as a community of prayer which is its very life, animated in all its being by the Spirit of God. • The Church as a community of faith • in communion with the triune God, • a communion of communities, • fundamentally characterized by participation and co-responsibility.

  10. The indispensable evangelizing role of lay people in the vast field of secularity • the activation of their baptismal gifts, in the building up of the Church and the transformation of Asian society (“Lay Empowerment”)

  11. In view of the increasing demands of mission and the diminishing sense of mission the – firm declaration of the centrality of Jesus in evangelization. • a renewed justification for mission as an imperative from the Lord Jesus • and a necessary concomitant of the gift of faith, • while re-affirming dialogue as the mode of mission in Asia.

  12. In announcing the Good News of Salvation • the Church has to be a humble servant. • a community-in-mission, a disciple-community. • Christian discipleship in Asia has to be a service to life, • Expressed through communion, reflected by the solidarity of peoples with one another and solidarity with all creation.

  13. The Church-in-mission has always to be open to the renewing Spirit. • All its members have to renew themselves • towards a holistic spirituality • and missionary engagement in a mission of love and service.

  14. Evangelization and renewal in Asia takes the family as the focal point. • The Asian family is the cellular receptor of everything that impinges Asian societies for good or evil. • A renewed Asian family is a renewing family that strives towards a culture of integral life in the midst of death-dealing forces. • Therefore, a renewed holistic family ministry is required, • a ministry that develops a family spirituality, built on the spirituality of communion

  15. Such communion of love - deeply and dramatically expressed in the Holy Eucharist. • In the offering of Jesus’ own Body and Blood, communion radically flows towards all humanity and the whole of creation. • We recognize and confess our brokenness, plead for forgiveness and reconciliation.

  16. The full significance of the Eucharist as the love of Jesus poured out for integral salvation impels us to act towards social transformation. • No other way to be truly and profoundly Eucharistic but to live the Eucharist in its personal, communitarian, and social dimensions.

  17. A Vision of Church in Asia

  18. Asian Methodologies: Pastoral Discernment, Building Basic Ecclesial/Human Communities, Theological Reflection • the FABC methodology of pastoral discernment (Pastoral Spiral/ Cycle). • immersion-exposure in the life situation of a group of people • situation analysis • reflection in faith on the situation • pastoral decisions and planning • implementation.

  19. an Asian approach to build Basic Ecclesial Communities or Small Christian Communities (Asian Integral Pastoral Approach - AsIPA). • biblically oriented, formative and participatory, designed to build “Word-centered” communities of faith. • An approach used by local churches in Asia to build BECs or SCCs it has attracted the interest of some parishes in Germany. • Mutatis mutandis, a similar method used in building basic human communities

  20. an experiential and contextualized method of theological reflection that is at the service of mission and pastoral ministry. • Asian realities as resources. • a method of “interrelatedness and wholeness” • “emphasizes symbolic approaches and expressions” • “marked by a preference for those in the periphery and ‘outside the Gate’.”

  21. The Renewal Work of FABC Offices • FABC Offices spearhead the implementation of FABC resolutions • They assist Episcopal conferences, clergy, religious and laity • to understand Asian pastoral issues more deeply and conceptualize pastoral approaches and direction • help in pastoral envisioning and initial pastoral planning • in the areas of evangelization, social communications, integral human development, ministry to indigenous peoples and migrants, lay empowerment, inter-religious dialogue, priestly and religious renewal, seminary formation, education and faith-formation, formation of families, women and youth.

  22. The Contribution of Church Leaders, Clergy, Religious, Laity, Theologians • Many great leaders of the Church in Asia conceptualized, planned, and brought the FABC into being. • Other Asian prelates, theologians, expert Clergy, Religious and Lay People have collaborated.

  23. Dialogue between Episcopal Conferences / Local Churches • the Episcopal Conferences and Local Churches that constitute the FABC, their Bishops, Clergy, Religious and Laity - from Central Asia to Southeast Asia, from Kazakhstan to Timor Leste. • The FABC process - a dialogue between local churches • Communion - enriched by those that are sui iurisof the Eastern rite that trace their origins back to St. Thomas the Apostle.

  24. Confession of Shortcomings • Decisions and actions do not always match words and intentions. • Renewal of values and mind-sets and of church structures towards a “new way of being Church” has not been steady and consistent. • The FABC vision and its key ideas, its programs and projects have not yet impacted the grassroots to the extent desired. • mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.

  25. Major Pastoral Priorities • Ecclesia in Asia, Chapter VI • Solid training in the Social Doctrine of the Church • Promotion of Human Dignity and Human Rights • Preferential Option for the Poor • Renewal of Lifestyles • Migrants and Overseas Workers • Indigenous Peoples • Children and Women • The Family • Health Care • Education • Challenges of Globalization • The Environment

  26. From FABC Assemblies: • Family • Women and Children • Youth • Indigenous Peoples • Migrant Workers and Refugees • Environment • Some Pastoral Directions • Witness of Life • Formation of evangelizers towards a new way of being Church • Faith formation of professionals in public life • Renewal of Clergy and Religious

  27. Conclusion • “The New Evangelization requires personal and communal conversion.” It calls for the “following of Christ expressed in a life of faith active in charity • Holiness begets credibility. • On this year of anniversaries for the Church – a recommitment to the mission of New Evangelization.

  28. A new evangelization in Asia Vision of Church • Local church • Triple dialogue • BEC/BHC Mega-trends A new way of beingChurch New Evangelizationbyway of dialogue

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