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«Hoy ya no tengo esos sueños», dice el Cardenal ["Today I no longer have those dreams," says Cardinal]

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Casaldáliga, Pedro
Keywords
dreams
Church
poverty
service
GE Subjects
Community ethics
Christian denominations
Roman Catholic
Practical theology and theological education
Practical theology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/218087
Abstract
"El Cardenal Carlo M. Martini, jesuita, biblista, arzobispo que fue de Milán y colega mío de Parkinson, es un eclesiástico de diálogo, de acogida, de renovación a fondo, tanto de la Iglesia como de la Sociedad. En su libro de confidencias y confesiones Coloquios nocturnos en Jerusalén, declara: «Antes tenía sueños sobre la Iglesia. Soñaba con una Iglesia que recorre su camino en la pobreza y en la humildad, que no depende de los poderes de este mundo; en la cual se extirpara de raíz la desconfianza; que diera espacio a la gente que piensa con más amplitud; que diera ánimos, en especial, a aquellos que se sienten pequeños o pecadores. Soñaba con una Iglesia joven. Hoy ya no tengo más esos sueños». Esta afirmación categórica de Martini no es, no puede ser, una declaración de fracaso, de decepción eclesial, de renuncia a la utopía. Martini continúa soñando nada menos que con el Reino, que es la utopía de las utopías, un sueño del mismo Dios. Él y millones de personas en la Iglesia soñamos con la «otra Iglesia posible», al servicio del «otro Mundo posible». Y el cardenal Martini es un buen testigo y un buen guía en ese camino alternativo; lo ha demostrado" ["Cardinal Carlo M. Martini, Jesuit, biblical scholar, who was archbishop of Milan and my colleague Parkinson, is an ecclesiastical dialogue, welcome, thorough renovation of both the Church and Society. In his book of confidences and confessions Talks night in Jerusalem, declaring: "I used to have dreams about the Church. He dreamed of a Church that makes its way into poverty and humility, which does not depend on the powers of this world; in which it is extirpated root mistrust; to give space to people who think more broadly; to give encouragement, especially to those who are small or sinners. He dreamed of a young Church. Today I no longer have those dreams more. "This categorical assertion Martini is not, can not be, a declaration of failure, of ecclesial deception, of renouncing utopia. Martini continues to dream with none other than the Kingdom, which is the utopia of utopia, a dream of God himself. He and millions of people in the Church we dream of "another possible Church" in the service of "another possible world". And Cardinal Martini is a good witness and a good guide on this alternative route; it has been shown"]
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2009
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