"Towards a new solidarity"
2012-2015: Three Years of SearchingDuring the Berlin meeting, Brother Alois explained the meaning of the three years of journeying “towards a new solidarity.”
Why a “new solidarity”? The “new solidarity” is not the opposite of an “old solidarity” which would now be out-of-date. It corresponds rather to a renewal, to a “dynamic of the provisional” that leads believers forward, towards new horizons. Already in the book of Isaiah, we read: “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing something new! It is already springing up” (Isaiah 43:18-19). In a Christian perspective, this finds particular resonance in the mystery of the Incarnation. By sending Christ to earth, God showed his total solidarity with the whole of creation. Today, we are thus called to share with others, in a way which is always new, what we receive from God through Christ. “By his cross and resurrection Christ has established a new solidarity between all human beings. In him the fragmentation of humanity into opposing groups is already overcome; in him all form one family.” (Letter 2012). In the light of the resurrection, Jesus’ entire life, culminating in his death on the cross, appears as a huge act of solidarity towards humanity, which finds its origin in God. The “new solidarity,” in its turn, wants to invite Christians of all ages and all backgrounds to take care of one another and to express concretely mutual love and solidarity. In this search, a universal outlook and specific actions are not opposed, but instead are complementary. As Brother Alois said one evening to the young people gathered together in the Church of Reconciliation:
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