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Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ Publication PRAISE HIM! Volume XLIV No. 4 July/August 2017 Unity In Difference by Pope Francis Over 120 Years of Continual Work by James Murphy Year Of Jubilee 2017: Document issued by the 5-Year Committee of the National Leadership Groups of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the U.S Part 1

A Note From Mother Juana Teresa Chung, DLJC Superior General Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Blessed Jubilee year of the Charismatic Renewal! I pray that you had a beautiful and blessed Pentecost. It was so glorious to watch on EWTN the Pentecost Vigil and Mass celebrated by Pope Francis. I saw familiar faces from the Charismatic Renewal! There was a multitude gathered representing many nations worshiping the Lord together. Personally, I was very challenged by Pope Francis homily on Pentecost. Especially, the second part where the Holy Father speaks about a new heart. He says because forgiveness is gift to the highest degree; it is the greatest love of all. Forgiveness sets our hearts free and enables us to start afresh. I had never thought that the greatest gift of love that I can give to others is forgiveness. This made me pause and ponder in my heart, where have I failed to forgive others. As a member of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, our symbol is "Love" under the cross. I am called to love as Jesus loved on the Cross. As I reflected, I had to sincerely admit that I have failed to extend this greatest gift of love to others. I have failed to forgive on many occasions. I have held grudges, I have brooded over some offenses and failed to give this greatest gift of love to others. I invite you my brothers and sisters to join me to rise above our failure to forgive. We have received this gift. Let us offer to others this greatest gift of love in the power of the Holy Spirit. Let us together start afresh, embracing a new hope that this gift brings to our hearts and to the whole world. Come Holy Spirit, Come! Give us this grace to forgive. I want a new heart! 2 LOVE

Unity In Difference 2017 Pentecost Homily by Pope Francis Today concludes the Easter season, the fifty days that, from Jesus resurrection to Pentecost, are marked in a particular way by the presence of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is in fact the Easter Gift par excellence. He is the Creator Spirit, who constantly brings about new things. Today s readings show us two of those new things. In the first reading, the Spirit makes of the disciples a new people; in the Gospel, he creates in the disciples a new heart. A new people. On the day of Pentecost, the Spirit came down from heaven, in the form of divided tongues, as of fire [that] rested on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak in other languages (Acts 2:3-4). This is how the word of God describes the working of the Spirit: first he rests on each and then brings all of them together in fellowship. To each he gives a gift, and then gathers them all into unity. In other words, the same Spirit creates diversity and unity, and in this way forms a new, diverse and unified people: the universal Church. First, in a way both creative and unexpected, he generates diversity, for in every age he causes new and varied charisms to blossom. Then he brings about unity: he joins together, gathers and restores harmony: By his presence and his activity, the Spirit draws into unity spirits that are distinct and separate among themselves (Cyril Of Alexandria, Commentary On The Gospel Of John, Xi, 11). He does so in a way that effects true union, according to God s will, a union that is not uniformity, but unity in difference. For this to happen, we need to avoid two recurrent temptations. The first temptation seeks diversity without unity. This happens when we want to separate, when we take sides and form parties, when we adopt rigid and airtight positions, when we become locked into our own ideas and ways of doing things, perhaps even thinking that we are better than others, or always in the right, when we become so-called guardians of the truth. When this happens, we choose the part over the whole, belonging to this or that group before belonging to the Church. We become avid supporters for one side, rather than brothers and sisters in the one Spirit. We become Christians of the right or the left, before being on the side of Jesus, unbending guardians of the past or the avant-garde of the future before being humble and grateful children of the Church. The result is diversity without unity. The opposite temptation is that of seeking unity without diversity. Here, unity becomes uniformity, where everyone has to do everything together and in 3

PRAISE HIM! July/August 2017 the same way, always thinking alike. Unity ends up being homogeneity and no longer freedom. But, as Saint Paul says, where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom (2 Cor 3:17). So the prayer we make to the Holy Spirit is for the grace to receive his unity, a glance that, leaving personal preferences aside, embraces and loves his Church, our Church. It is to accept responsibility for unity among all, to wipe out the gossip that sows the darnel of discord and the poison of envy, since to be men and women of the Church means being men and women of communion. It is also to ask for a heart that feels that the Church is our Mother and our home, an open and welcoming home where the manifold joy of the Holy Spirit is shared. Now we come to the second new thing brought by the Spirit: a new heart. When the risen Jesus first appears to his disciples, he says to them: Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them (Jn 20:22-23). Jesus does not condemn them for having denied and abandoned him during his passion, but instead grants them the spirit of forgiveness. The Spirit is the first gift of the risen Lord, and is given above all for the forgiveness of sins. Here we see the beginning of the Church, the glue that holds us together, the cement that binds the bricks of the house: forgiveness. Because forgiveness is gift to the highest degree; it is the greatest love of all. It preserves unity despite everything, prevents collapse, 4 and consolidates and strengthens. Forgiveness sets our hearts free and enables us to start afresh. Forgiveness gives hope; without forgiveness, the Church is not built up. The spirit of forgiveness resolves everything in harmony, and leads us to reject every other way: the way of hasty judgement, the cul-de-sac of closing every door, the one-way street criticizing others. Instead, the Spirit bids us take the two-way street of forgiveness received and forgiveness given, of divine mercy that becomes love of neighbour, of charity as the sole criterion by which everything must be done or not done, changed or not changed (Isaac of Stella, Or. 31). Let us ask for the grace to make more beautiful the countenance of our Mother the Church, letting ourselves be renewed by forgiveness and self-correction. Only then will we be able to correct others in charity. The Holy Spirit is the fire of love burning in the Church and in our hearts, even though we often cover him with the ash of our sins. Let us ask him: Spirit of God, Lord, who dwell in my heart and in the heart of the Church, guiding and shaping her in diversity, come! Like water, we need you to live. Come down upon us anew, teach us unity, renew our hearts and teach us to love as you love us, to forgive as you forgive us. Amen. Copyright Libreria Editrice Vaticana

OVER 120 YEARS OF CONTINUAL WORK By Jim Murphy The other day, I learned that the current Basilica of St. Peter's took over 120 years of continual work (1506-1626) to build! But the initial plan came from Pope Nicholas V in the mid 1400's!!! The construction itself saw the coming and going of 18 popes and 12 major architects! Stunned by this information, I sat outside the basilica and just looked at every block, every stone that had been put in place, realizing that generations of laborers and artists were born, worked, and died without ever seeing the full conclusion of their life-long efforts. I think it is easy in our "instant" world to lose sight of the big picture. We want things done, and we want them done now! We want to see people change, and we want them to change now! We want to move ahead in some area of our life, and we want that now! Maybe it has not been given to us by God to be always in charge of when things happen. If something is worth doing, then it's worth doing. If it takes longer than we planned...it's still worth doing. If I can't get the satisfaction of seeing it completed...it's still worth doing. Moses saw, but never actually got to the Promised Land. Does that mean he failed? Does that make his life in vain? Of course not! Think of all those who benefitted from his labors, his sacrifice. We will never see the "fullness of the destiny" of our children or grandchildren. We labor for them...and then we surrender them to God, because we will not remain forever with them on this earth. Just because you can not have the satisfaction of seeing everything fulfilled doesn't make your current work any less vital. The same with your work, or building up your community or nation. The same with whatever ministry God has given you to do. Others have labored before us. Others will labor after us to eventually fulfill all that God has in mind for humanity. It is for us today to work with humility and faithfulness at the tasks God has given us; here and now...in order to make the world a better place, and bring forth the Kingdom of God. Let's get to work! Vera Cruz Communications Sept. 5, 2016 jim@veracruzcm.com via ls2.afolists.org 5

YEAR OF JUBILEE 2017 Document issued by the 5-Year Committee of the National Leadership Groups of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the U.S. An Invitation Saint John Paul II wrote of the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000: Every Jubilee year is like an invitation to a wedding feast. He continued, The term jubilee speaks of joy; not just an inner joy but a jubilation which is manifested outwardly. The Great Jubilee was a time to celebrate the coming into human flesh of our God in the person of Jesus of Nazareth, a time to celebrate our salvation and invite everyone to rejoice. The upcoming 50th Anniversary of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit amongst college students and professors on the Duquesne Weekend in February 1967 at The Ark and The Dove Retreat House near Pittsburgh is an invitation to such a wedding feast and an invitation to rejoice. It may well be, as Pope Francis has said of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, an extraordinary time of grace, a year of the Lord s favor. Part I: Jubilee The Great Jubilee of the Year 2000, the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy as well as the Charismatic Renewal s First Jubilee have their origins in the Israelite custom of jubilees, in Jesus self-appropriation 6 of the jubilee themes to himself, and in the Church s rediscovery of jubilee holy years beginning with Pope Boniface VIII. The key Biblical texts are from Leviticus 25, Isaiah 61 and Luke 4. As one author put it: The core jubilee teachings may be summed up in this way: You shall let the land lie fallow, that is, you shall practice Sabbath; You shall forgive debts, letting forgiveness in; You shall free captives and proclaim liberty; You shall find out what belongs to whom and give it back; You shall hold a great feast, learning to sing the canticle of Jubilate. Fast-forwarding from the Biblical texts to the origins of the Catholic practice of holy year/jubilee, we find that the very first holy year in 1300, called by Pope Boniface VIII, is connected to [the] devotional penitential movement present in the Church at that time. Almsgiving, doing works of mercy, and making pilgrimages were aspects of this movement. Men and women came to Rome motivated by a desire for

PRAISE HIM! July/August 2017 freedom from the guilt of their sins. The Pope granted a special indulgence to the pilgrims. It was, however, not until 1350 and the next holy year called by Pope Clement VI that the jubilee year was specifically linked to the Jewish practice of the jubilee in ancient Israel. Over time the jubilee year came to be understood as a Christian version of the themes of release, forgiveness, and reconciliation of the Jewish jubilee. When our Lord stood in the Synagogue in Nazareth and quoted Isaiah: The Spirit of the Lord is upon me and ended with This text is being fulfilled today he brought together in his person the emphases of social justice and personal and communal conversion and forgiveness contained in the Old Testament texts. He personifies the Jubilee, as one author put it. Authentic jubilee spirituality cannot be found apart from the person of Jesus Christ. Nor can it be found apart from life in the Spirit begun in Baptism and renewed in baptism in the Holy Spirit. Saint Pope John Paul II wrote that if we are docile to the action of the Holy Spirit a new springtime of Christian life will be revealed. What was accomplished by the power of the Holy Spirit in the fullness of time can only through the Spirit s power now emerge from the memory of the Church. It is in this sense of something emerging that has been locked in the memory of the Church that we can best understand the renewed experience of and interest in baptism in the Holy Spirit in our day. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit we celebrate this coming year is a life-transforming experience of the love of God the Father poured into one s heart by the Holy Spirit, received through a surrender to the lordship of Jesus Christ. (ICCRS, Baptism in the Holy Spirit, p13). Through baptism in the Spirit the experience of the first Pentecost has been made present anew in our time. (ibid) This recovery of Pentecost is an experience of jubilee: of freedom from the bondage of sins into the marvelous light of being sons and daughters of a loving Father; of empowerment to live in the power of the Spirit and in turn to proclaim Jesus to others, to show mercy (Pope Francis) by our lives and actions. Part II: A Short History The Catholic Charismatic Renewal dates itself from February 18, 1967. It was on that day when a number of Duquesne University students experienced baptism in the Holy Spirit during a weekend Retreat at The Ark and The Dove Retreat Center near Pittsburgh. Very quickly after that, through contacts of friends and campus ministers, this experience of baptism in the Spirit spread to Notre Dame University, and East Lansing and Ann Arbor, Michigan. In a series of prayer meetings and hastily put together Conferences, the experience was shared across the United States in hundreds of locations by the 7

PRAISE HIM! July/August 2017 end of 1967. In one Conference, a prophecy was given that baptism in the Spirit would go across the nation like lightning from coast to coast - and certainly in that year that is what seemed to happen. International Movement Still without structure, the current of grace, which is the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the experience of baptism in the Spirit, was experienced in other countries. The first sharing was by American missionaries working in foreign countries, and then by the natural back-andforth among immigrant people. In the late 1960's, Puerto Rico and Colombia already had charismatic retreats to assist people in experiencing baptism in the Spirit. From those two centers, this current of grace washed all of Latin America - Mexico, Central America, South America and Brazil, and the Caribbean. Today there are millions of people there who have experienced baptism in the Spirit. Not long after, again beginning with American missionaries, the current of grace reached the shores of Africa; and the Catholic countries of Asia and the Philippines; and Europe. Then, because of the migrations of people to and from America, immigrants from these countries brought their charismatic experience back to America from where it originated, and it has become a major part of immigrant church life in the United States. 8 Two Ways In the 1970's, the Renewal grew fast and wide. Thousands of people attended large conferences across the country. Soon it became apparent that there were two major ways of being charismatic in the Catholic Church. One way was by belonging to a covenant community - a group of people led by the Lord to covenant their lives together. The other way was to belong to a prayer group who gathered usually on a weekly basis to praise the Lord, and grow in their life in the Spirit through exercising various charisms. These two models have developed over fifty years into varied Renewal experiences. Structures The fast growth of the experience necessitated organization. In the 1970 s in the United States: recognized leaders in the fledgling Renewal formed the National Service Committee to provide service, leadership and vision. Then an Ad Hoc Committee of Bishops urged every Diocesan Bishop to appoint a liaison - someone who would relate the Bishop to the Renewal in his Diocese. The newly appointed liaisons formed an Association of Diocesan Liaisons, which seeks to gather the liaisons on a yearly basis to provide them with theological and pastoral foundations for charismatic life. As the various immigrant groups in the United States grew in charismatic experience, they also sought to

PRAISE HIM! July/August 2017 organize on a national level. In 1990, Hispanics and Haitians both organized their own national committees. The Filipinos here also organized an Alliance. The Koreans here have sought to organize nationally. Other ethnic groups - including Indians, Portuguese-speakers, Vietnamese, Indonesians and West Indians - have all organized for the purpose of pastoring the charismatic experience. In Latin America, leaders organized CONCCLAT - a Committee for the Renewal in all the Latin American countries. More recently, the Hispanic Renewal has become a member. Aware that the experience of baptism in the Spirit was growing throughout the entire Church, efforts were made in the 70s to network on an international basis. With the assistance of Cardinal Leon Suenens of Belgium, twelve leaders of the Renewal met with Pope Paul VI in 1974. This led to a charismatic gathering in Rome in 1975 and a celebration in St. Peter s Basilica where Pope Paul VI called the Charismatic Renewal a chance for the Church. By 1978, an international office for the Renewal was set up in Brussels (through the patronage of Cardinal Suenens) which later moved to Rome and renamed the International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services (ICCRS). Those involved in the experience of covenant communities have also organized on an international level. Some of the communities have international branches. Urged by the Pontifical Council for the Laity, many of these communities now belong to the Catholic Fraternity of Charismatic Covenant Communities and Fellowships. In 2015, at the urging of Pope Francis, ICCRS and the Catholic Fraternity combined their offices in Rome, to strengthen their one single Service to the worldwide Charismatic Renewal, which represents the single current of grace, without losing each one s own characteristics. (Pope Francis) Ecumenism The current of grace does not exist only in the Catholic Church. The Lord has been very generous with the gift of the Spirit. Pentecostal churches began to arise in the United States since 1900 after the Topeka, Kansas experience, followed by the Azusa Street outpouring in 1906. In the 1960's, some mainline Protestant churches began to experience a charismatic renewal - especially Episcopalians and Lutherans. More recently, a number of non-denominational churches have also had an outpouring of baptism in the Spirit. Thus, in the Christian world, there is a natural alliance among these four groups - classical Pentecostals; charismatic denominational Christians; nondenominational charismatics; and Catholic charismatics. This has led to many actions and prayer for unity. Many of the covenant communities are ecumenical. Many ecumenical charismatic prayer 9

PRAISE HIM! July/August 2017 services have been held. In the mid 70s, leaders in the four streams formed an ecumenical committee and convened a 50,000 participant Ecumenical Conference in Kansas City in 1977. Later the Committee was re-configured as the North American Renewal Services Committee (NARSC). This Committee sought to gather participants from all four streams'' noted above. It succeeded in organizing several national ecumenical Conferences: a Leaders Conference in 1986 in New Orleans and then a General Conference in 1987 also in New Orleans. NARSC later held conferences in 1990 in Orlando; in 1995 in Indianapolis; and in 2000 in St. Louis. Similar efforts have occurred internationally. Charismatic Expressions In addition to the Catholic Charismatic Renewal and the ecumenical covenant communities, many other Catholics experience and promote baptism in the Spirit and the all that springs from it: the centrality of the Lordship of Jesus; the importance of Scripture for living; the use of charisms in ministry and evangelization; and communal Spirit-filled prayer. These groups and individuals also relate to this fifty-year experience of the outpouring of the Spirit in the Catholic Church. There are ministries and renewal movements in many places. Just to mention a few: Christian Healing Ministries, Life-Teen, Franciscan University of Steubenville ministries, Escuela Juan Pablo II, Escuela Andrés, el Sembrador, and National Evangelization Teams (NET). (For more on the Renewal s history see, among others, Celebrating a Charismatic Jubilee by Fr. Bob Hogan, BBD). www.nsc-chariscenter.org/statement-onyear-of-jubilee-2017/ 10 Congratulations Sister Elizabeth Ann! On June 26, 2017 Sr. Elizabeth Ann graduated from the School of Spiritual Direction in Clearwater, FL. During her time there she learned about the Ignatian Rules of Discernment, living Christian Virtures, Christology, and elements of Spiritual Direction.

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6 7 8 9 10 June 6. 2-3, Life in the Spirit Seminar at Christ the King Retreat Center in San Angelo, TX led by Sisters Joan and Angela 7. 8-11, Acts Retreat team members, Mother Juana Teresa and Sr. Philip, at De Falco Retreat Center, Amarillo, TX 8. 12-17, Vocation promotion, Sisters Angela and Marguerite Marie were a religious presence at Catholic Youth Summer Camp in Centerburg, OH 9. 23-25, Vocations booth at Steubenville Lone Star, Dallas, TX Sisters Mary Gianna and Raphaelle Marie 10. 23-25 Vocations booth at Steubenville Rockies, Denver, CO Sisters Mary Thomas and Grace Maria; Sr. Stella Maris came with students from Santa Maria de la Paz, Santa Fe, NM 13

Sr.Elizabeth Ann Mission Advancement Director dljcsisters@gmail.com Amarillo 1828 Mustang St. Amarillo, TX 79102 (806) 679-4525 Dear Fellow Disciples in Christ, LOVE Prayer Town PO Box 64 Prayer Town, TX 79010-0064 (806) 534-2312 Sr. Cecilia Mission Advancement Assistant sistersdljc@gmail.com It is with jubilation that I announce the launching of a brand new website. When you visit www.dljc.org, you will notice a fresh look, new menus and easier ways to communicate with us. You will find the testimonies of our sisters, an explanation of our habit (by clicking on the various parts), a glimpse in photos of our daily schedule, our history and much more. I would like to explain the new "contact us" button that you will see. Through drop down menus you now have options about who you would like to contact. Whether you would like to request a ministry, submit a prayer request, visit Prayer Town, etc. your request now goes directly to the appropriate person. Another exciting announcement we have is that our renovation of St. Anthony's Chapel is complete. It is from the bottom of our hearts that we thank you for helping us to make it a reality. It was a larger-than-expected undertaking but one that gives much glory to the Lord. The Lord is in the newness business! Through this website and the renovation and restoration of our large chapel we are basking in that reality. It is my prayer for each of you that you, too, are able to see the ways the Lord is renewing you. With gratitude for your continued generous support, 14

Thank You for Your Support! Every gift regardless of the size makes a BIG difference because it is your prayerful participation in this work of evangelization and helps us together fulfill the mission and great commandment of the Lord. Monetary Gifts: Monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, annually, one-time or occasional gifts. You have several options on how to make these gifts: Automatic Bank Draft s Cash s Check s Gift Cards s Paypal Online using a Credit card on our secure site www.dljc.org Stocks & Securities: By gifting appreciated stock you maximize tax benefits, avoid capital gains tax for yourself, and you have the satisfaction of optimizing your gift value. Call or e-mail us for more information. Disciples Endowment Fund: Make a gift in honor of a living person or in memory of a deceased loved one. This is one way to give a gift that will keep on giving. Your name and the name of the person/s in whose honor you make the gift will be permanently recorded for offering prayer for you in this life and beyond. Disciples League for Evangelization: Become a member of this league by including our Institute in your will/estate planning. In this way you will continue proclaiming the Gospel beyond this life through our Sisters and at the same time receive significant estate tax savings. Please remember to inform us when you have done this to allow us to thank you appropriately as well as enroll you for this special monthly Mass. Federal tax codes provide for generous tax advantages in exchange for charitable giving. All your gifts to us are tax-deductible 15

Thank you for your help! To keep our cost down Moving Receiving duplicates Wishing to discontinue Please let us know, so that we may update our mailing list. When 2017 PRAISE HIM! Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ Tel: (806) 534-2312 Fax: (806) 534-2223 All rights reserved Do not reprint without permission For donations you may use the 2017 calendar envelopes we sent to you or visit our website for on-line gifts www.dljc.org LOVE DISCIPLES OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST P.O. BOX 64 PRAYER TOWN, TEXAS 79010-0064 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 247 AMARILLO, TX