Friday, August 3, 2018

FAMILY GATHERING

The love of Christ has gathered us together.
G
ratitude is the attitude of heart! I am grateful to the Almighty God for calling me to this congregation and giving me the opportunity to have such wonderful experience. Indeed I am also glad to express my gratitude to the congregation for providing me such opportunity to encounter the event and deepen the experience of the Spirit of our founder as well as deepen the knowledge of the congregation and the Claretion Family.
The Claretian family gathering has enlarged my knowledge of the Claretian family. It was the golden opportunity for me to part take in this gathering. I was surprised to have such a rich experience. As I participated in this gathering along with my community members, I was deeply moved and enriched by the experience being with the Claretian Family. It was the very first time for me to gathered three congregations as family.

There was a Quiz completion; it was all about the three congregations CMF, MC and RMI. This helped us and me to know about each other in a better way.
I am delightful for the Missionary sisters of Anthony Mary Claret for introducing their congregation and that made me to know their congregation as well as the identity. I was amazed and glad to know them.
There were three congregations but from different countries as follows: - China. Africa, Kenya, Philippines, Indonesia, Srilanka and India. It was really the intercultural gathering. I could experience deep down in my heart the Spirit of unity in the diversity.
On 17th July 2018 in the morning we had Eucharistic celebration presided by the Apostolic Nuncio of Sri Lanka Archbishop Pierre Nguyen Van Tot. In his sermon he delivered the message on interculturality, by the various means and the examples. It was the great insights for each one of us, and same time encouraged us to move forward with the same motive of our founder St Antony Mary claret, who worked day and night to save the Church by saving the souls without any discrimination.
We also had the talk on intercultural communication by Bro. Rod Thomson. It made us to understand the meaning of Mission. Being in the community itself is the Mission.
This session helped us to personalize the value of each one in the community. To be in the community is always Challenge but it is possible.
There are new insights which will help us to build True international communities:
v  Everyone should self-monitor and understand that disruptive behavior in community needs to be challenged.
v  The conventions of any and every culture are not above appropriate criticism, and no culture models the Gospel call to discipleship in a perfect way. It is not that easy but desirable. God desire it.
v  If one culture is not to dominate, everyone is called to conversion, and it requires hard work, compromise, real dialogue, and a clear and common vision. Intercultural living is a revolution and future of international Religious life.
v   If not, they will not survive. A true international community, built over a period of time , needs mechanisms to facilitate community building, faith sharing, time when a safe space is structured so that vulnerabilities and fears can be shared, with strategic planning, sharing leisure and socializing.
The mystery of the incarnation is a process of inculturation. God became man in Jesus who was incarnated in a Culture. In order to enrich all, He gradually opened Him self to other culture, thus creating a path of inculturation and acceptance of all culture. The first communicaties of the Church continued this task of inculturation of the Christian message. Dialogue with culture belongs to the deepest mission of the Church and of our congregation.
As a result of inculturation throughout history, The Religious Congregations have become multicultural. But it is not enough to accept the diversity of culture within our communities: it must be lived as an opportunity for rich exchange between cultures, thus contributing to greater social justice, fraternity, and peace on Earth.
Interculturality calls us to practice an OPENENSS in everything we live and situates us in the reality in a new way. Today we have the opportunity to live this even in our county as well as in the community. This opportunity provides us an open mind to know and learn from other cultures, while being able to critique one’s own from the perspective of the Gospel.
Interculturality will lead us to revise from the perspective of openness to diversity our practices in Religious life.  


                                                                                                            Rahil Kandulna RMI                                                       

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