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THE CORPUS CHRISTI MOVEMENT FOR PRIESTS

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THE CORPUS CHRISTI MOVEMENT is an International Movement for diocesan priests founded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta with the blessing of the Holy Father  John Paul II.

The Association seeks to foster priestly holiness and the spiritual renewal of the Church.

Brother priests are invited to share in the charism and spirit given by God to the universal Church through Mother Teresa of Calcutta and the Missionaries of Charity, while remaining in the context of one’s own priestly ministry and vocation.

Jesus loves His priests very much and wants them to grow in holiness by living the priesthood to the full – this  simple way will help very much. Let us pray and ask Our Lady to take care as She did of Jesus.

God bless you
M. Teresa, MC

SPIRITUAL ADOPTION

Members maybe SPIRITUALLY ADOPTED by religious sisters, in the same way as priests were adopted by St. Therese of Lisieux. Priests who are not members may also be adopted.

MEMBERSHIP and ORGANIZATION

The Movement is a private association of diocesan priests approved by the Congregation of the Clergy. It is directed by its international coordinator, Fr. Pascual Cervera, assisted by the members of the council , and regional coordinators.

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CCM Pilgrimage Calcutta 2018

Extract from the words that SR. PREMA MC, Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity, gave to the group of priests of the CCM in our pilgrimage to Calcutta… 4 th September 2018 Welcome fathers to Mother house from many countries around the world. Nowadays people are in need of being smiled at, but how the world has become so isolated. From the face of the person whom we see, we are either welcomed in or shut out. Mother wanted our sisters to smile, the brothers to smile, the fathers to smile, because she used to say you will never know how much “good” a simple smile can do, and one smile generates another smile and becomes a chain of smiles that can handle everything. The spirit which Mother gave us is of trusting and surrender into God alone. Last year I was going around different countries, meeting the sisters. It was very painful to see how systematically faith was stolen from people’s hearts, taken away from people’s hearts. The presence of the sisters have made difference; it has made a big difference in the countries; for example, Cuba would not be the same today without the sisters being present there, Ethiopia would not be the same without the sisters being there, Albania would not be the same without the sisters having been present there, and at their side the priest. Why was Mother so fussy about the fathers and the priests? Because they are Jesus, you are Jesus, you are the one who gives us Jesus, and the world today is longing to have the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. You are the ones making them blessed with the Eucharist and the Sacraments. For our sisters, the more pure and the more we are attached to God, the more the Grace of God can flow through us to others, making us channels of this Grace. There are so fewer priests, that they are really working, and you have so much to do with the activities and tasks at which you are asked to be present. Look at Mother who was always so active till late in the night, and even on the plane flights always active. What I experienced with Mother was that union with Jesus which was so natural to her. I will really be grateful to you for serving the sisters in whatever place you are, to help the sisters to take great care of their interior life, because Mother from the beginning was convinced that the exterior must grow from the power of the interior, the union of God. We are supposed to be the light of Jesus and the fire of his love and you fathers help us; you keep us close to Jesus, you teach us how to pray and how to be in real relationship with Jesus, to serve in his spirit, to recognize his voice. All these days Mother is very close to us in sharing the same charism, the same vocation, as a dedication to the poorest of the poor, and maybe your poorest of the poor are the sisters, and you have to take care of them. Take care of me. THANK YOU “El olor de Calcuta” by Fr. José Antonio Sánchez

Retreat - 11. September 2018

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CCM Retreat Calcutta 2004

CATHOLIC WEEKLY OF CALCUTTA FEBRUARY 13-19, 2004 RETREAT FOR THE PRIESTS OF CORPUS CHRISTI MOVEMENT IN KOLKATA By Fr. F. Sunil Rosario   KOLKATA – The International Corpus Christi Movement for priests that began through the initiative of Late Mother Teresa, now Blessed Teresa of Kolkata had their enriching retreat in Kolkata, Barasat at Proggaloy. The retreat began on Sunday, Feb. 1 with the concelebrated Eucharist, with Fr. Pascual Cervera, as the main celebrant. Mother Teresa before she left her earthly sojourn, took Fr. Pascual to the Holy Father, John Paul II in July, 1997 to receive the blessings. Corpus Christi Movement was the last gift of Mother Teresa to the Church. In a letter addressed to Mother Teresa by the Vatican, Holy Father imparted his apostolic blessings on all the priests who would become a part of the movement in future. The letter says, “His Holiness prays that this initiative will bear abundant fruit for the fostering of priestly holiness and the spiritual renewal of the Church.” To initiate this movement, Mother Teresa reflected very deeply that the priests throughout the world may exercise their priestly ministry with great devotion to Our Lady and to the Blessed Sacrament. In a message given to Fr. Pascual, she shared her deeper longing and greater reverence for the priests, that they become holy priests in the service pf the world and the poor. She wrote, “Jesus said, ‘I Thirst’, let us all unite and satiate His thirst for love for souls. Let us all together with Jesus fill the world with His love through our works of love especially, may the Corpus Christ inflame the love of Christ throughout the world. Let us pray – Mary Mother of Jesus be Mother to Corpus Christi help us all to be Holy and let God bless us all.” Fr. Pascual explained how the Lord brought him to this movement. He learnt about the movement way back in early eighties from Mother Teresa. He served in the homes of Mother Teresa for several years as a layman, until he joined in Rome for priestly studies in 1982. He says, “Corpus Christi Movement for priests started by Mother Teresa and Father Joseph Langford, who later founded the Missionaries of Charity Fathers.” In fact, Mother’s desire was to have something for the Diocesan clergy, a forum that will unite them for their personal holiness and exercising priestly dedication and love. Hence, the purpose of the Corpus Christi Movement is to enable priests to share in the Charism and the Spirit given by God to the Church through Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity family. One of Mother’s last wishes was the promotion of the Corpus Christi Movement for Priests, and in Mother’s words “This comes directly from the heart of Jesus”. She spoke of it as a “little way of holiness for priests”, no matter what their priestly assignments might be. The Aim of Corpus Christi Movement is an attempt to live the Gospel more fully and faithfully in greater simplicity and poverty of spirit. Jesus on the Cross said, “I thirst”. We as priests hear His call to satiate this thirst for love and for souls when we realize that we are thirsting for His Love. Through our priestly ministry we have the gift to satiate the Thirst of Jesus for souls, and the Thirst of souls for the Love of Jesus. We do this by living our loves centered in the Eucharist, source and summit for our priestly life, and by a complete abandonment to the hands of Mary, Mother of the Church and Mother of priests. Jesus is constantly thirsting for our love, so let us quench His Thirst with the gift granted to each priest by working for the salvation ad sanctification of souls – men, women and children. The entire retreat was for eight days, from Feb. 1-8. The first four days were the days of input sessions, consisting of two talks by the preachers. His Grace Archbishop Emeritus Henry D’Souza, Fr. Garry Duckworth, MC, Fr. Leo Maasburg, Bro. Jesudas, MC and Fr. Pascual Cervera. Each of them spoke very convincingly their personal experience of Mother, her mission and a deeper spirituality she left behind as her legacy to be carried on and spread throughout the world. Mother believed in taking one step at a time, so also bringing souls to God one by one. To be a part of the movement is a special call given by God to those who want to satiate the thirst of all who are in search of God’s mercy, kindness and peace. The remaining four days were more experimential exposure to the homes started by Mother Teresa in Kolkata. In the morning, the priests concelebrated Masses in groups in several houses of Mother Teresa, i.e. Mother House, Shishu Bhavan, Nirmal Hriday, Kalighat, Park Street, Prem Dan, Beatification house. During the days, the priests went to visit some of the centers and remained there to experience life among the inmates, serving them, feeding them and being with them for the rest of the day. At the end of the day, all came back to Mother House to have Holy Hour. On Thursday, Feb. 5, the concelebrated Mass was said at Mother’s tomb. Archbishop Henry was the main celebrant. The retreat concluded on Sunday, Feb. 8 with an Holy Hour at the tomb of Mother. All the retreatants joined this Holy hour and thanked God for the beautiful opportunity provided for them to come and be a part of the spiritual journey. Sr. Nimala Joshi, MC the Superior General of Missionaries of Charity in her final speech thanked God for the gift of priesthood and thanked all the priests who joined the retreat. She spoke very convincingly the importance of growing together under the protection of Mother Mary and thus becoming ‘Another Christ’ radiating the light if His Love everywhere they go in ministry. All the priests present were called to consecrate themselves to Our Lady. The prayer of consecration was said by the priests in silence, while the sisters sang some of the melodious hymns to praise and thank God. All the priests were invited for the fellowship meal. The sisters were seen serving the priests full of love and care. It was the scene of Cana indeed. There were 28 priests from nearly 13 countries around the globe, i.e. USA, Argentina, Mexico, Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Croatia, Scotland, Malta. From India, 5 joined among them 4 diocesan and one Religious. Archbishop Henry D’Souza also joined the retreat ad inspired all for his presence and inspiring talks. Just before Mother died, she wrote a prayer dedicating that to Our Lady and through her intercession for the sanctification of priests throughout the world. “Mary, Mother of Jesus, and my Mother, you were the first one to hear Jesus cry, “I Thirst”. You know how real, how deep is His longing for me and for the poor. I am yours. Mother Mary, teach me, bring me face to face with the Love in the Heart of Jesus Crucified. With your help, I will listen to Jesus’ Thirst and it will be for me a Word of Life. Standing near you, I will give Him my love, and I will give Him the chance to love me, and so be the Cause of Your Joy and so to satiate Jesus’ Thirst for Love of souls. Amen.”

Retreat - 11. February 2014

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