Thursday, November 10, 2016

The Church and the Basic Ecclesial Communities

The joys and hopes, the fears and anxieties of the people of this age, especially the unequal, atomic number 18 those of the church. This quote is taken from the imprimatur Vati mass Councils Pastoral Constitution on the church in the modern World, Gaudium et Spes believes in. As one historiographer has said, the conquest of the Americas came with a watchword in one pot and a sword in the other, and thats a long and winding history. Fast forward to the twentieth century, and distressing people were kickoff to long for a falsify that would alter the traditional family relationship in which the church was much associated with those in power. The question promptly is how can the church service be a church service for the poor and at the same time, more theological in spirit?\nNowadays, the Church is identified but with the hierarchy and that ignores the laity, a Church that is exclusively liturgical and sacramental, a Church that is not have-to doe with slightly t he situation of privation, injustice, emphasis and the destruction of the environment, and a Church that is associated with the rich and powerful, where the poor ar marginalized. The Church should not be like this. It should be a vogue for those who were denied their rights and plunged into such poverty that they were deprived of their full locating as human beings. The poor should take the example of rescuer and use it to bring approximately a just society. To re-create the Church, Basic Ecclesial Communities (BECs) were formed. The Second comprehensive Council of the Filipinos (PCP II) in 1991 regarded the BECs as marrow of renewing the Church and Philippine society. Since then BECs have act to grow and expand and they can now be found in over lx dioceses. PCP IIs vision of the renew Church says, Our vision of the Church as communion, participation and mission, about the Church as priestly, prophetic, & royal people, and as a Church of the Poor- a church that is reg enerate - is today finding construction in one ecclesial movement. This is the movement t...

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