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ICCRO

ICCRO Leaders Conference Rome,


Italy
30 April - 5 May 1984

Event Report

638 leaders of charismatic prayer groups and communities from 108 countries came to Rome for
the Fifth International Leaders Conference (April 30 May 5). Visible was a true cross-section of
the Catholic Church, cardinals, bishops, and priests, religious and laity, among whom could be seen
surgeons and doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers, businessmen, laborers and even farmers,
policemen, housewives, catechists, youth, etc. All came seeking grace and wisdom to be at the heart
of the Church.

The Conference got off a wonderful start with a special audience given by Pope John Paul II.
Calling the Conference of decisive importance, the Pope said, With all my heart I welcome you
to Rome in the joy of the Risen Christ, and went on to tell us that real openness to the Holy spirit
is your strength and your special treasure, but that is is also a fragile treasure, and one which you
must take special care of. He interpreted this Conference, with its special focus on the sacraments,
as a decision to return to the sources, and insisted that our lives as baptized and confirmed
Christians can be ceaselessly renewed at the sacramental heart of your local Churches. The Holy
Father concluded by encouraging us to let Mary be in a special way your Mother and the Model of
Renewal in the Church. He then delighted a large number of our delegated by moving up and
down the main aisle of the Paul VI Audience Hall, thus enabling many to see him at very close
quarters, and to even touch or shake hands with him. At the end, the following representatives from
the six continents were presented to the Pope: Sr. Nancy Kellar and Mrs. Sally Lynch (USA), Sr.
Rousseau (Canada), Maria Lucia Vianna and Helio Faria (Brasil), Kum On (Kiribati), Joseph Chee
(Malaysia), Trude and Piet Derkson (Holland), Pepe Prado (Mexico), Dr. Pius (Uganda), and
ICCRO Council members Ermete Ferrari (Italy), Nana Ndana (Zaire), Fio Mascarenhas (India).
This surprise morning audience (only about 350 delegates succeeded in attending it) was followed
unfortunately by some trying experiences for many, over 600 delegates, tried all together that
afternoon to register and get rooms at the Domus Pacis convention center, However charismatic joy
and love was seen to prevail, and the Inaugural Eucharist began at 6:00 p.m., led by Cardinal
Pironio, newly appointed head of the Pontifical Council for the Laity. This humble and very
talented bishop from the Vatican gave a most encouraging and touching homily on the importance
of holy and apostolic lay people in todays world, and of the desire of the Church to remain
perennially open to the initiatives of the Holy Spirit among them.





The opening talk of the Conference focused on the Holy Spirit and his action at the heart of the
Church, and emphasized also the sacraments, the word of God, and glorying in the Cross as key
elements of being at the Churchs very heart. Given by Indian Jesuit Father Fio Mascarenhas, he
talk encouraged all to recognize with new wonder and awe a central fact of the Good News that
ordinary, weak and imperfect though charismatics be, they have been given, through the merits of
Jesus Christ, the gift of the spirit of sonship (Rom. 8/15)., transforming them from strangers and
aliens into fellow citizens with the saints and members of Gods Family hence situating them
indisputably at the heart of the Church. He went on to stress, however, the dangers of a theology of
immediacy or a tendency to credulity seen among charismatics, and pointed to the urgent need
for programmes of authentic Scripture study at both leadership and grass-roots level.

A highlight of the Conference for many was the visit of Mother Theresa of Calcutta. In a short, but
anointed talk, this saintly apostle witnessed about befriending the poor as well as the new poor:
whoever greatly lacked being loved, regardless of their high or low social backgrounds. She
encouraged us to get involved in the fight against abortion, and in all out prayer and work to let the
five fingers of our hands happily remind us about the 5 words of Jesus: You did it to me.
Evaluation forms filled in by the delegates on the last day confirm that all the talks were greatly
appreciated. Though sometimes found lengthy, they were sufficiently theological yet very practical
and pastorally oriented and they succeeded in helping many delegates rediscover the powerful and
rich heritage of the Church. Speakers included Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM (Cap) of Italy, Fr.
John Bertolucci (USA), Mons. Johann Koller (Vienna), Mrs. Martine Catta (Paris), Mrs.
Guillermina Villalba (Mexixo), Mr. Paul Aguas (Philippines), and Scripture scholars Fr. Herb
Schneider SJ, J. Wijngaards MHM, and Fr. S. Carillo Alday MspS.

A speaker who drew special praise was Cardinal Suenens. Almost 80 years of age, but still strong,
cheerful, and active, he shared his convictions and dreams about Charismatic renewal: 1) that the
name be clarified and changed to Catholic Pentecostal Renewal, in the sense that all aspects of
Catholic life be touched by the vivifying graces of Pentecost. 2) that we be rooted in the
sacramental life of the Church (this is what Paul VI asked us in 1975, and John Paul II in 1981 as
well as again at this Conference). The Cardinal stated his conviction that the Charismatic Renewal
would be strong or weak according to the place given to the sacrament, especially to the Eucharist,
and even to the daily Eucharist. 3) that we be very much part of the life of the local church, for it is
in the local church that the community of Christs followers is built up. 4) that we be rooted in the
apostolic faith of the Church, holding to that which is guaranteed by the apostles and their
successors, and not going by private revelations, apparitions, visions and prophecies. 5) that we be
rooted in the apostolic life of the Church, sharing our charismatic gifts with all, for the sake of the
Lordship of Jesus Christ.

Delegates also expressed their special pleasure about the variety of prayer experience during the
Conference: the daily Holy Hour, the Liturgy of the Hours, the Eucharist /concelebrated by about
130 priests and bishops), as well as time for personal prayer and ministry. The rich prayer life of the
Church, now made more lively and fruitful through deep childlike faith and the use of charismatic
gifts, was an eye-opener for many. It was a great joy to pray with Mr. Pentecost David du Plessis,
Anglican Archbishop Bill Burnett, Dr. Bittlinger of the World Council of Churches, and other
ecumenical guests. The opportunities too for fellowship with people from the far ends of the earth
(with such variety of colors and cultures!) as well as the stirring testimonies of Gods comforting
and powerful deeds in many countries was wonderful evidence of the worldwide vitality of the
Charismatic Renewal.
Of decisive importance then, the Conference truly was! Strengthened, enlightened and hopeful,
delegates left with a sense of pride and joy that they belonged to the Church, that Gods had placed
them at its very heart, and that it was their role to help make it truly a sacrament of unity and of
loving service for the whole of needy humanity.
Taken from the ICCRO Newsletter May-June 1984

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