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  The
Last Journey
Chapter 7
ne last significant event
in Conforti's life was his journey to China, which he undertook "as
a duty and a need of my heart." Notwithstanding
his ability to deal with missionary problems as a founder of a missionary
congregation, he recognized that this trip would help him change his mentality
about the Chinese people. These are words of conversion for a Catholic Bishop!
China gave him a new sense of the vastness of its territory: “We
don’t need 3,000 missionaries in China, but 50,000!…
I’ll look forward to that day when the whole of China will be called a
Christian nation!" Before
leaving China, Bishop Conforti addressed his missionaries by saying, “I
hope that my visit will bring great good, deepen our love, and give all of us
greater encouragement to work willingly and constantly for the missions…
I’m amazed at what you have accomplished for the good of these Chinese
people. How I would like to be young again, and dedicate all my energies to them!”
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Conforti
among his own missionaries and Christians in Honan, China |
Conforti’s missionary plan was rooted on the look of Christ, and its
many fruits. One of these fruits is
the “forming of one single family that embraces the whole world.”
Those who had the possibility to be part of the Beatification
Ceremonies at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, had the chance to
experience a vision of the whole world coming together as “One Single
Family”. The prayers, the
songs, the gifts and the dances from each continent represented that final
vision of Conforti. Today, the
Universal church gives thanks to God for the gift of a missionary bishop who
lived the missionary spirit of the Second Vatican Council.
Those who approach the gentle and strong person of Blessed Conforti find
in him that total abandonment to the power of the Gospel witnessed in the
saints. The lifestyle of this missionary bishop still encourages
those who choose to continue the mission of Christ, to reach out to the poorest
and most far away from His Good News.
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Here
I am, Lord; send me! |
And certainly, the young in our midst, are challenged by the spiritual
vision of Blessed Guido Maria Conforti, who has always answered with his
unconditional “Here I am, send me!”
The invitation to the young people of today is found in his “missionary
Yes.”
“Dear young people, are you determined to follow God’s Will and
Call? If you are, make sure you
have, first of all, a Living Faith in your Divine Teacher.
Let that faith permeate all your thoughts, your affections, and your
actions. Place that faith before
all your encounters, in all situations of your life… I don’t come to ask you for a donation in the collection
basket. I come to you with a bigger
proposal. If the Lord wills it, if
you feel called, I come in the name of God to ask the self giving of your youth,
the sharing of your talents, the partaking of your energies, the letting go of
your most precious affections. I
ask you this, in the name of Christ, who gave himself for us!”

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