LETTER OF CONVOCATION FOR THE XII WORLD ASSEMBLY
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LETTER OF CONVOCATION FOR THE XII WORLD ASSEMBLY OF IESUS CARITAS FRATERNITY OF PRIESTS
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA, MAY 6 to 21, 2025
Dear Brother,
In a world torn apart by wars and wounded by the suffering of the innocent, especially the elderly, women and children, Pope Francis has raised his prophetic voice countless times to remind humanity of an essential truth of the Gospel: “YOU ARE ALL BROTHERS” (Mt 23:8). He has painstakingly carried out significant activities, both inside and outside the Church, with Christians and non-Christians to achieve the longed-for universal brotherhood and world peace.
We, disciples of Jesus of Nazareth, inspired by the testimony of St. Charles de Foucauld, who made UNIVERSAL FRATERNITY the nucleus and horizon of his life in God, want to make a significant contribution to this cause, both within our presbyteries and in the civil society of which we are a part. For this reason, the theme of our Assembly is: PRIESTS OF IESUS CARITAS: WITNESSES AND FORGERS OF PRIESTLY AND UNIVERSAL FRATERNITY.
In the attached annex is the Questionnaire that the National Responsible need to answer with kind attention and the main topics that would set the direction and process of our meeting.
Our Assembly will take place at the Monsignor Aguirre House of Spiritual Exercises, Santa Rosa 2341, B 1644, city of Victoria, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina (the house is one hour from downtown Buenos Aires). It will cost approximately US$600 or Euros 560.
Who are the participants?
According to our Statutes (Art. 19), the following are invited to participate in the Assembly with the right to speak and vote:
- the International Responsible and his team,
- the two International Responsibles who preceded him,
- the four Continental Responsibles and their Teams,
- the National Responsible of the different countries,
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some delegates specifically invited by the International Responsible and his team.
To enter Argentina, citizens of some countries require a visa. Click www.migraciones.gov.ar/accesible/indexdnm.php/visas), download the registration form and fill it up. Send a scanned copy of your passport with your address and contact information1 to Tino (robertoferrarilujan@gmail.com) for the invitation letter. These documents must be processed well in advance so that we could still avail of cheaper airfares. Thank you very much.
Let us hold this Assembly close to our hearts in prayer so that it may bear the fruits that the Spirit has called us to do and be in our times. We humbly entrust the common aspirations and concrete plans of our Assembly through the intercession of our Brother St. Charles de Foucauld.
In Jesus Caritas,
Eric, Matthias, Honoré, Tony and Fernando
International Team.
1 Contact information is a collection of information; namely, name of residence and/or workplace, its address; nature of your work; telephone number of residence/place of work; your personal mobile number
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1. LETTER OF CONVOCATION FOR THE XII WORLD ASSEMBLY
LETTER OF GRATITUDE TO THE BROTHERS. Eric LOZADA 2025
Dear Brothers,
Muito Obrigado! Mille Grazie! Merci beaucoup! Muchas gracias! Baie Dankie! Mange Tak! Vielen Dank! Mèsi Anpil! Mile Maith Agat! आपका बहुत धन्यवाद! Dziękuję Bardzo! Grazzi ħafna! Thank you very much!
“If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is “thank you,” it will be enough.” Meister ECKHART
Coming from a celebration of life after death in remembrance of Jesus and of Pope Francis’ death that has left footprints of his courageous life, in solidarity with the association of the spiritual family of St Charles de Foucauld who is now in a meeting at Tarres, Spain (our brother Matthias Kiel is representing me) and, while waiting with anticipation for the conclave in Rome and for our general assembly in Buenos Aires, I am writing to you this final letter as your servant brother in the Fraternity for the past six years. Six years ago, I could not imagine myself doing this task. I come from a country that is like Nazareth, very small, insignificant, in the periphery of the world. The thought of being the general responsible was both overwhelming and frightening to me at the least. But slowly yet gently, I have learned through the years that this is not about me but about God using me in my poverty and in spite of me. I have wrestled many times praying with Brother Charles the prayer of abandonment while holding the Fraternity in prayer until my heart has mellowed from all my illusions and fears. I could only look back at the 6 years with profound gratitude for all the teaching, humbling and challenging moments that have made me where I am now as a work-in-progress universal brother following Jesus of Nazareth in the footsteps of Brother Charles.
Thank you very much for trusting me and my team with this mandate to serve and animate the fraternities around the world with all our gifts and limitations. Our insecurity to lead has moved us to listen to you – your realities and concerns – through the online survey where we have learned that our fragility as Fraternity urges us to seek one another with firm resolve and not to resign in self-sufficiency where we try to live our lives and ministries like “lone rangers.” Our fragile state has become a new pathway to forging real fraternities where everyone celebrates, challenges, listens and depends on the growth of each other. Above all, thank you very much for your individual witness of life, your courageous fire and zeal for God, the poor and the marginalized, your firm resolve to be a brother to all for the sake of Jesus and the Gospel and your commitment to live the fraternal life as diocesan priests in the footsteps of Brother Charles.
The authentic joy that comes from Jesus’ resurrection sets us all on a humbling yet joy-filled pilgrimage together as spirit-brothers, patiently yet courageously seeking always for what nurtures our hearts amidst the overwhelmingly darkness and confusion of our world, inviting us to listen first before we talk, to understand first before we judge, to preach the Gospel with our lives, to see the face of Jesus in the poor, to heed the cry of Mother Earth and to face life’s challenges with a heart fixed on the coming of the Kingdom in our midst. Like the apostles, seeing an empty tomb with hearts overwhelmed by the confusion, violence and disillusionment of the things that have happened has blinded them from seeing reality with a sense of reflective distance, contemplative wonder and awe. After the resurrection, we are not sent to engage the world like conquerors and little messiahs who disregard the weak in order for the strong to control and dominate. No, we are summoned as lovers, brothers and friends to value every human experience as a place of encounter, to listen to the marginalized, to embrace those who are despised, to challenge the strong, waiting with patience and hope for new life to unfold from the goodness of every human heart and from every human experience.
In this jubilee year, we are invited to hope as pilgrims together. The late Pope Francis, in his October 2013 morning meditation, had given two contrasting icons for hope: the anchor and pangs of childbirth. When we are anchored to “an artificial lagoon we ourselves have made… where everything is comfortable and secure. This is not hope”. Rather, the fitting icon for hope is that of labor at childbirth. The whole of creation “has been groaning together in travail until now; we groan inwardly as we wait. We are waiting.” Waiting for new life to unfold is authentic hope. Hope, then, “is intimately involved in the dynamic of giving life” which often “remains invisible and hidden to human eyes.” Yet we know that the Spirit is at work quietly, gently, patiently. “The Spirit is at work in us. He works like a mustard seed, which is small but full of life and power until it grows into a tree. This is how the Spirit works.”
May the Spirit, the Giver of Life, continue to renew our church and world today in surprising ways and may we have the heart to see it, one experience at a time. His way will always be hidden beneath the drama of our time. We need to be interiorly quiet to see that. This is what our spiritual means of daily adoration, desert day, review of life, daily meditation has prepared us.
Here are some practical details for the delegates of our world assembly:
The organizers are asking us to pay in cash the $675/Euro 625 fee.
That we bring a little gift from our country to be given to the brothers.
That we inform Tino about our flight details for airport pick up to our place of meeting.
Brothers, thank you very much. Kindly hold us close to your heart in prayer while we gather at Buenos Aires for our general assembly. We are gathered with you and for you.
Eric LOZADA