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MESSAGE OF HIS
EMINENCE CARD. TARCISIO BERTONE IN THE NAME OF THE HOLY FATHER
TO THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR 130th SUPREME
CONVENTION (ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, 7-9 AUGUST 2012)
Dear Mr. Anderson,
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI was pleased to learn
that from 7 to 9 August 2012 the 130th Supreme Convention of the
Knights of Columbus will be held in Anaheim, California. He has asked me to
convey his warm greetings to all in attendance, together with the assurance
of his closeness in prayer.
The theme of this year’s Supreme Convention – Proclaim Liberty
Throughout All the Land – evokes not only the great biblical ideals of
freedom and justice which shaped the founding of the United States of
America, but also the responsibility of each new generation to preserve,
defend and advance those great ideals in its own day. At a time when
concerted efforts are being made to redefine and restrict the exercise of
the right to religious freedom, the Knights of Columbus have worked
tirelessly to help the Catholic community recognize and respond to the
unprecedented gravity of these new threats to the Church’s liberty and
public moral witness. By defending the right of all religious believers, as
individual citizens and in their institutions, to work responsibly in
shaping a democratic society inspired by their deepest beliefs, values and
aspirations, your Order has proudly lived up to the high religious and
patriotic principles which inspired its founding.
The challenges of the present moment are in fact yet another reminder of
the decisive importance of the Catholic laity for the advancement of the
Church’s mission in today’s rapidly changing social context. The Knights of
Columbus, founded as a fraternal society committed to mutual assistance and
fidelity to the Church, was a pioneer in the development of the modern lay
apostolate. His Holiness is confident that the Supreme Convention will carry
on this distinguished legacy by providing sound inspiration, guidance and
direction to a new generation of faithful and dedicated Catholic laymen. As
he stated to the Bishops of the United States earlier this year, the demands
of the new evangelization and the defence of the Church’s freedom in our day
call for "an engaged, articulate and well-formed Catholic laity endowed with
a strong critical sense vis-à-vis the dominant culture and with the courage
to counter a reductive secularism which would delegitimize the Church’s
participation in public debate about the issues which are determining the
future of American society" (Ad Limina Address, 19 January 2012).
Given this urgent need, the Holy Father encourages the Supreme Council,
together with each of the local Councils, to reinforce the praiseworthy
programs of continuing catechetical and spiritual formation which have long
been a hallmark of your Order. Each Knight, in fidelity to his baptismal
promises, is pledged to bear daily witness, however quiet and unassuming, to
his faith in Christ, his love of the Church and his commitment to the spread
of God’s Kingdom in this world. The forthcoming inauguration of the Year of
Faith, which commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the
Second Vatican Council, is meant to deepen this sense of ecclesial
responsibility and mission in the entire People of God. His Holiness prays
that the celebration of this Year of spiritual and apostolic renewal will
inspire in the Knights an ever firmer resolve to profess their baptismal
faith in its fulness, celebrate it more intensely in the liturgy, and make
it manifest through the witness of their lives (cf. Porta Fidei, 9).
In a particular way, His Holiness wishes me to convey his profound
personal gratitude for the spiritual bouquet of prayers and sacrifices which
the Knights and their families have offered for his intentions throughout
this year which marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of his episcopal
ordination. He is pleased to see in this act of spiritual solidarity not
only an outstanding testimony of love for the Successor of Saint Peter, who
is "the perpetual and visible principle and foundation of the Church’s unity
in faith and her communion" (cf. Lumen Gentium, 18), but also a sign
of especial fidelity, loyalty and support during these difficult times.
With these sentiments, the Holy Father commends the deliberations of the
Supreme Convention to the loving intercession of Mary, Mother of the Church.
To all the Knights and their families he cordially imparts his Apostolic
Blessing as a pledge of joy and peace in the Lord.
Adding my own prayerful good wishes for the work of the Supreme
Convention, I remain
Yours sincerely,
Card. Tarcisio Bertone
Secretary of State
From the Vatican, 19 July 2012
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