Last October 19, 20 and 21 Monique RATTIER (Holy Family Lay Associate) and Therese SEGRETAIN (Holy Family Apostolic Sister) participated at a gathering of Religious and Laity in Lourdes which was organised by the Religious Superiors of France.
We give you some extracts from an article by Therese which appeared in Interconnections 22:
This first meeting of religious and Lay Associates brought together 1500 persons – about 400 religious, men and women and 1100 lay people associated with the religious congregations.
My first impression was amazement at the multifaceted nature of this assembly of religious families. There was a huge variety of spiritual movements – Ignatian, Dominican, Benedictine, Carmelite, French School, Augustinian and in each group there was also a large diversity.
First of all there was a conference entitled: ‘Behold I stand at the door and knock’ given by Mme Marie-Jo Thiel, a theologian from Strasburg. She spoke about the changes in post-modern society, of a secularised world grappling with paradox and the consequences of this for ecclesial life.
The second assembly: ‘Theological and Ecclesial Issues’.
This was a round table animated by Michel Kubler, an Assumptionist and journalist for La Croix, together with Monsignor Ricard, President of the French Episcopal Conference, Sr. Marie Helene Martin, member of CSM and superior general of the Ursulines of Jesus, Nicolas Joanne, member of Christian Life Community and director of ‘Espace Bernadette’ at Nevers.
During this exchange Father Ricard mentioned the Assembly of Priest Associates of the Holy Family of Bordeaux, emphasising the richness of the Charism lived by the different branches. He expressed astonishment at the dynamism coming from Asia and Africa and his joy at seeing a Bordeaux priest make his commitment in this group of ‘brothers’. He stressed the close connection that is established between the Hierarchical Church and the Associative Church, since Father Jean Louis Despeaux is a parish priest.
From time to time Monique and I shared our feelings. I can honestly say that we were proud and happy to belong to the Holy Family of Bordeaux and of all that has been lived up until now.
We have become aware, once again of the prophetic power of our Charism, and of the genius of the Founder. We are still living to the best of our ability and after so many generations a grace that is blossoming forth today in every part of France.