La adhesión a las nuevas formas asociativas eclesiales desde los diversos estados de vida

At the present the newest Church’s associative forms —new communities, movements and church families— are distinguished by gathering people from the different states of life —lay people and clergy, consecrated persons, married, even non catholics— and embracing some commitments of a collective chari...

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Main Author: Bahíllo Ruiz, Teodoro (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2006
In: Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2006, Volume: 81, Issue: 319, Pages: 761-788
Further subjects:B pertenencia
B estatutos
B Vida Consagrada
B Movimientos Eclesiales
B Consejos evangélicos
B comunión eclesial
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Summary:At the present the newest Church’s associative forms —new communities, movements and church families— are distinguished by gathering people from the different states of life —lay people and clergy, consecrated persons, married, even non catholics— and embracing some commitments of a collective charism which imply the whole life. It is frequent that some members of these associative forms or even all of them make a right consecration of life embracing the evangelical counsels. But every state of life has its own demands and possibilities of joining to these groups. The level of belonging and the participation forms cannot be uniform. In the present study we focus the analysis on the difficulties and implications of the incorporation of priests, consecrated persons, married and non catholics to the life of these new associative forms. Problems from different nature can be identified and they cannot be solved with the present legislation because we are facing a new and charismatic event. Experience and open ways by the doctrine are the ground to work from in order to avoid the conflicts generated by double belongings and the defence both as the movement identity as the state of life itself. Particular statutes of each association must guarantee the differentiated exercise of rights and duties of people from the different states of life who belong to the same association.
Las formas asociativas más novedosas de nuestros días se caracterizan por agrupar personas provenientes de los diversos estados de vida incluso no católicos y por asumir unos compromisos que implican toda la vida. Pero cada estado de vida tiene sus propias exigencias y posibilidades de adhesión a estos grupos. El grado de pertenencia y las formas de participación no pueden ser uniformes. En el presente estudio se analizan las dificultades e implicaciones de la incorporación a la vida de estas nuevas formas asociativas por parte de presbíteros, consagrados, casados y no católicos. Los problemas son de naturaleza diversa y no encuentran respuesta en la presente normativa jurídica porque estamos ante un fenómeno novedoso y carismático. Desde la experiencia y los caminos abiertos por la doctrina se sientan las bases para evitar los conflictos que generan las dobles pertenencias y la defensa tanto de la identidad del movimiento como del propio estado de vida. Son los estatutos particulares de cada asociación los que deben asegurar el ejercicio diferenciado de derechos y obligaciones de las diferentes personas que forman parte de la misma.
ISSN:2605-5147
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos