I (baptismal name), servant of God and child of the holy, Catholic, apostolic, and Roman Church give, dedicate, and devote myself to the Immaculate Conception of the most holy Virgin Mary. I promise to honor her and to spread devotion to her, as much as I am able, as Mother of Youth. May God and his holy Gospels help me!
With these words, the first Sodalists consecrated themselves to Mary on February 2, 1801. Today, there are 563 Marianist Lay Communities in 33 countries. Marianist lay women and men number over 7,000 around the world.
On January 22nd, 2012, the Marianist Family celebrated the close of our Chaminade Year; commemorating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Blessed William Joseph Chaminade. Together with Mother Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon and Marie Thérèse de Lamourous, Blessed Chaminade worked to re-evangelize post-revolutionary France. His method was to form faith communities that were to be a “spectacle of saints”. By their joy and enthusiasm, they would spread the faith by contagion. These communities gathered women and men for prayer, study, and mutual support. And these communities sent each member into the world as a Missionary of Mary.
We are the inheritors of this charism. It was a new method for the new times of early 19th century France. In our 21st century world, the method has proven to be prophetic. The Church has acknowledged this. Marianist Lay Communities are now canonically recognized by the Vatican as a Private Association of the Faithful.
This October, 2012, the Synod of Bishops will be meeting in a General Assembly to discuss the theme, “The New Evangelization and the Transmission of Faith”. As an Ecclesial Movement in the Church, we are called to study the roots of our charism and discern how we can be of service to this new evangelization. Our spirituality is rooted in the need for spreading the joy of the gospel message where it has been rejected or forgotten.
On October 11, 2012, the Church will enter into a Year of Faith. This date commemorates the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council, and the 20th anniversary of the promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Faith, rooted in the Creed as it is prayed and lived, was vital to Chaminade’s spirituality. He believed that faith must go beyond the head. It must be embraced by the heart so it can be lived out with love and joy. The Year of Faith will be a graced moment for us, as Marianists, to study more deeply this Faith of the Heart.
Today, we celebrate the spiritual gift given to us. The Feast of the Presentation also marks the annual day of prayer for all in consecrated life. We unite in prayer with our sisters and brothers of the Society of Mary, The Daughters of Mary Immaculate, and the Alliance Mariale. In the months ahead, I pray that we will find ever new ways to deepen our commitment as an international community of communities. Together, with Mary always at our side, we can spread the good news of Jesus to all corners of the world.
Happy Feast Day to all!
Affectionately,
International Organization of Marianist Lay Communities
President



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