Totus Tuus - To Jesus through Mary.

To impel the beauty of the new evangelization – this is the charism of the Heralds of the Gospel; Its founder, Monsignor João Dias explains."The Heralds of the Gospel is a private association of faithful with a very special charism based essentially on three points: the Eucharist, Mary and the Pope."

The Heralds of the Gospel are an International Association of the Faithful of Pontifical Right, the first to be established by the Holy See in the third millennium, during a ceremony which occurred during the feast of the Chair of St. Peter (February 22) in 2001.

The Heralds of the Gospel strive to be instruments of holiness in the Church by encouraging close unity between faith and life, and working to evangelize particularly through art and culture. Their apostolate, which differs depending upon the environments in which they work, gives pride of place to parish animation, evangelizing families, providing catechetical and cultural formation to young people, and disseminating religious Iiterature.



Tuesday, 26 October 2010

The most beautiful side of the Church




On Sunday 17 October Pope Benedict XVI presided at the canonization Mass of six newly recognized saints: Stanislaw Soltys, André Bessette, Cándida María de Jesús Cipitria y Barriola, Mary of the Cross MacKillop, Giulia Salzano and Battista Camilla Varano.

He pointed out that the canonizations were a "a little special. Two of the new saints in particular generated a special interest in their countries."

The two saints were the first male Canadian-born saint (André Bessette) and the first Australian saint (Mary MacKillop). "The other saints were Italians, a Spaniard, and a Pole, ... so -- although very great -- were not an absolute novelty," he said. "But Australia has never had a saint before, and Canada too has had little familiarity with canonizations."

Father Federico Lombardi, director of the Vatican's press office, speaking on a recent episode of the weekly Vatican Television program "Octava Dies" said: "The Church solemnly proposes models of Christian life with the saints, but it does so while recognizing that the people, above all, have already understood this, that certain persons incarnate the Gospel with extraordinary exemplarity, and thus become the spiritual friends of those who encounter them, fascinating guides in the love of God, in faith, in hope.

"Canonizations are the recognition that God's Spirit breathes in ordinary people such as Mary and Brother André, and bears fruits of virtue that are a source of comfort and light for so many others..... Some saints are solemnly recognized; the great majority do not become universally famous, but equally spread faith, hope and love about themselves ... This is the most beautiful side of the Church."

"In the Church, everything is at the service of men and women of every country and condition, to enable them to meet God journeying along the paths of sanctity..." Fr Lombardi urged, "Let us learn to see the Church in this perspective and continually renew her, beginning with ourselves."


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