At 9:00am local time today, in the presence of the Holy Father, the third General Congregation of the Extraordinary Synod on the Family began in the Synod Hall at the Vatican, continuing the general deliberations which are following a thematic order corresponding to the parts and the headings of the Instrumentum laboris.
Today's thematic session includes: The gospel of the family and the natural law (Part I, Chapter 3); nd The family and the vocation of the person of Christ (Part I, Chapter 4). The session began with a brief presentation by today's President delegate, His Eminence, Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, Archbishop of Manila (Philippines), who introduced the witness of another married couple: Mister George Campos, Director of Couples for Christ (Philippines) and Mrs. Cynthia Campos, a member of Couples for Christ (Philippines), who are attending the Synod as auditors.
In this Congregation, we shall treat Chapters Three and Four in the First Part of the Instrumentum laboris, namely, Communicating the Gospel of the Family in Today’s World. Under this heading is found Chapter Three entitled, The Gospel of the Family and the Natural Law. It covers numbers 20 to 49. To refresh your mind, this chapter treats the following topics: The Relation of the Gospel of the Family to the Natural Law (20); Practical Objections to the Natural Law concerning the Union between a Man and a Woman (27-29); and the Call for a Renewal in Terms of Language (30). Chapter Four, under the same heading, numbers 31 to 49, is entitled: The Family and Vocation of the Person in Christ. The subjects in this chapter are: The Family, the Person and Society (31-34); In the Image of Trinitarian Life (35); The Holy Family of Nazareth and Learning to Love (36-38); The Differences, Reciprocity and Manner of Living as a Family (39-42); The Family and the Integral Development of a Person (43-44); Guidance in the Renewed Desire to Marry and Form a Family and the Related Crises (45-48); and Ongoing Formation (49).
The interventions will be preceded by the personal, real-life testimony of Mr. and Mrs. George Campos. This husband and wife team come from my Archdiocese of Manila in the Philippines. Mr. Campos is a full-time pastoral worker; he is president and executive director of Couples for Christ. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and an Executive Masters Degree in Business Administration. His wife Cynthia is a mission volunteer in the same pastoral programme of Couples for Christ. She has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.
Couples for Christ (abbreviated as CFC) is an international Catholic lay ecclesial movement whose goal is to renew and strengthen Christian family life and values. It is one of 122 International Associations of the Faithful. The organization is affiliated with and has official recognition by the Pontifical Council for the Laity. It is led by an International Council, which operates in the Philippines under the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. The community is made up of family ministries, social arms, and a pro-life ministry.
Couples for Christ (CFC) traces its origin to Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1981 by the charismatic community Ang Ligaya ng Panginoon (LNP) (Filipino for Joy of the Lord) as its outreach to evangelize married couples. Beginning in 1993, the organization established the family ministries of Kids for Christ, Youth for Christ, Singles for Christ, Handmaids of the Lord and Servants of the Lord.
Through the years, Couples for Christ has blossomed worldwide. It is now present in all 81 Philippine provinces and dioceses and it has been brought to 163 countries. It has become a major force for the renewal of Christian family life.
Its mission statement reads: Families in the Holy Spirit Renewing the Face of the Earth. Moved by the Holy Spirit, one with the Catholic Church, blessed to witness to Christ’s love and service, Couples for Christ is a united global community of family evangelizers that sets the world on fire with the fullness of God’s transforming love.
Let us now welcome Mr. and Mrs. Campos.
Your Holiness,
Your Eminences,
Your Excellencies,
Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Our Call to Vocation
Cynthia and I were married in 1987, blessed with four children. In 1990, we became members of Couples for Christ, a Private Lay Association of the Faithful of Pontifical Right. We have committed ourselves to be a living catechesis of our vision to live as Families in the Holy Spirit Renewing the Face of the Earth and our mission: Building the Church of the Home and of the Poor in the 107 countries that we are present in.
Vocation Discernment
I applied to be a nun with the Rosas Hermanas (Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit), a contemplative congregation. I was accepted, however, I was asked to undergo a one-on-one directed retreat with a priest. At the end of the retreat the priest said; You are not meant for the religious life. God will give you a husband who will help you rear the children who will serve Him in the future. Your work is outside. After this seeming rejection from the Lord, I went back to school to finish my course. By the way, George was an altar server in the same convent I was applying to.
I attained a high stature in a company I was working with for 25 years. At age 46, I opted to resign. I told the owner that I have spent the 1st half of the prime of my life serving this company and now I want to spend the 2nd half serving the Lord. Cynthia at 47, resigned too, so we can serve together as a couple.
We have grown deeper in faith and love for the Lord through our teaching formations and weekly household prayer meetings with other couples. This blessed encounter with Jesus led us to become full-time missionary disciples. Our children are following suit. They have joined the CFC Family Ministries beginning with Kids, Youth and Singles for Christ. We have been in missions together in Vietnam, Thailand and Australia.
Cynthia’s dangerous pregnancy
On my 4th pregnancy, I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. We were told that my life would beat risk if I continued the pregnancy and my child had a high probability of being born abnormal. We were advised to choose between terminating the pregnancy or taking the risk. It was truly a test of faith and surrender. We decided to have the baby and to abide by the will of God. By God’s grace, we both survived and my daughter Christen is now very healthy and full of life.
Breast Cancer Diagnosis In 1998
I was diagnosed with breast cancer with 3 to 6 months to live. Instead of letting go of our service, we continued, supported by the prayers of my family and our CFC community. My prayer was Lord with just a flick of your finger you could change my illness. You just have to will it. God heard our prayers for now I am standing before you cured with a simple medical intervention and a dose of antibiotics.
The pastoral formation and support CFC gives strengthens and sustains us and our family in the daily challenges we face. But how about those who do not have the privilege of having a support group? And so our mission continues with greater passion.
CFC has ministries for matured men (Servants of the Lord) and women (Handmaids of the Lord) who are single, with spouses working abroad, who lost their spouses either through death, legal separation/divorce or a diverging view of associative Church groupings.
For couples in irregular situations, the Jacob’s Well ministry was established. This was inspired from the conversation of Jesus with the Samaritan woman in the Gospel of John (4:1-42). It didn’t fare well due to mutually felt uneasiness and lack of interactive preparedness with regularly married couples and a Church advisory that our organization is meant only for couples married in Church.
An enlightened pastoral charity inaugurating innovative forms of accompaniment, of conjugal spirituality formation and of inclusionary participation in church life leading to full communion needs promotion and enactment by our ordained ministers.
Caritas Christi urget nos.
Thank you!
Today's thematic session includes: The gospel of the family and the natural law (Part I, Chapter 3); nd The family and the vocation of the person of Christ (Part I, Chapter 4). The session began with a brief presentation by today's President delegate, His Eminence, Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, Archbishop of Manila (Philippines), who introduced the witness of another married couple: Mister George Campos, Director of Couples for Christ (Philippines) and Mrs. Cynthia Campos, a member of Couples for Christ (Philippines), who are attending the Synod as auditors.
Introduction by His Eminence, Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle
Archbishop of Manila (Philippines)
In this Congregation, we shall treat Chapters Three and Four in the First Part of the Instrumentum laboris, namely, Communicating the Gospel of the Family in Today’s World. Under this heading is found Chapter Three entitled, The Gospel of the Family and the Natural Law. It covers numbers 20 to 49. To refresh your mind, this chapter treats the following topics: The Relation of the Gospel of the Family to the Natural Law (20); Practical Objections to the Natural Law concerning the Union between a Man and a Woman (27-29); and the Call for a Renewal in Terms of Language (30). Chapter Four, under the same heading, numbers 31 to 49, is entitled: The Family and Vocation of the Person in Christ. The subjects in this chapter are: The Family, the Person and Society (31-34); In the Image of Trinitarian Life (35); The Holy Family of Nazareth and Learning to Love (36-38); The Differences, Reciprocity and Manner of Living as a Family (39-42); The Family and the Integral Development of a Person (43-44); Guidance in the Renewed Desire to Marry and Form a Family and the Related Crises (45-48); and Ongoing Formation (49).
The interventions will be preceded by the personal, real-life testimony of Mr. and Mrs. George Campos. This husband and wife team come from my Archdiocese of Manila in the Philippines. Mr. Campos is a full-time pastoral worker; he is president and executive director of Couples for Christ. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and an Executive Masters Degree in Business Administration. His wife Cynthia is a mission volunteer in the same pastoral programme of Couples for Christ. She has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.
Couples for Christ (abbreviated as CFC) is an international Catholic lay ecclesial movement whose goal is to renew and strengthen Christian family life and values. It is one of 122 International Associations of the Faithful. The organization is affiliated with and has official recognition by the Pontifical Council for the Laity. It is led by an International Council, which operates in the Philippines under the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. The community is made up of family ministries, social arms, and a pro-life ministry.
Couples for Christ (CFC) traces its origin to Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1981 by the charismatic community Ang Ligaya ng Panginoon (LNP) (Filipino for Joy of the Lord) as its outreach to evangelize married couples. Beginning in 1993, the organization established the family ministries of Kids for Christ, Youth for Christ, Singles for Christ, Handmaids of the Lord and Servants of the Lord.
Through the years, Couples for Christ has blossomed worldwide. It is now present in all 81 Philippine provinces and dioceses and it has been brought to 163 countries. It has become a major force for the renewal of Christian family life.
Its mission statement reads: Families in the Holy Spirit Renewing the Face of the Earth. Moved by the Holy Spirit, one with the Catholic Church, blessed to witness to Christ’s love and service, Couples for Christ is a united global community of family evangelizers that sets the world on fire with the fullness of God’s transforming love.
Let us now welcome Mr. and Mrs. Campos.
Testimony of Mister George Campos and Mistress Cynthia Campos
Couples for Christ (Philippines)
Your Holiness,
Your Eminences,
Your Excellencies,
Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Our Call to Vocation
Cynthia and I were married in 1987, blessed with four children. In 1990, we became members of Couples for Christ, a Private Lay Association of the Faithful of Pontifical Right. We have committed ourselves to be a living catechesis of our vision to live as Families in the Holy Spirit Renewing the Face of the Earth and our mission: Building the Church of the Home and of the Poor in the 107 countries that we are present in.
Vocation Discernment
I applied to be a nun with the Rosas Hermanas (Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit), a contemplative congregation. I was accepted, however, I was asked to undergo a one-on-one directed retreat with a priest. At the end of the retreat the priest said; You are not meant for the religious life. God will give you a husband who will help you rear the children who will serve Him in the future. Your work is outside. After this seeming rejection from the Lord, I went back to school to finish my course. By the way, George was an altar server in the same convent I was applying to.
I attained a high stature in a company I was working with for 25 years. At age 46, I opted to resign. I told the owner that I have spent the 1st half of the prime of my life serving this company and now I want to spend the 2nd half serving the Lord. Cynthia at 47, resigned too, so we can serve together as a couple.
We have grown deeper in faith and love for the Lord through our teaching formations and weekly household prayer meetings with other couples. This blessed encounter with Jesus led us to become full-time missionary disciples. Our children are following suit. They have joined the CFC Family Ministries beginning with Kids, Youth and Singles for Christ. We have been in missions together in Vietnam, Thailand and Australia.
Cynthia’s dangerous pregnancy
On my 4th pregnancy, I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. We were told that my life would beat risk if I continued the pregnancy and my child had a high probability of being born abnormal. We were advised to choose between terminating the pregnancy or taking the risk. It was truly a test of faith and surrender. We decided to have the baby and to abide by the will of God. By God’s grace, we both survived and my daughter Christen is now very healthy and full of life.
Breast Cancer Diagnosis In 1998
I was diagnosed with breast cancer with 3 to 6 months to live. Instead of letting go of our service, we continued, supported by the prayers of my family and our CFC community. My prayer was Lord with just a flick of your finger you could change my illness. You just have to will it. God heard our prayers for now I am standing before you cured with a simple medical intervention and a dose of antibiotics.
The pastoral formation and support CFC gives strengthens and sustains us and our family in the daily challenges we face. But how about those who do not have the privilege of having a support group? And so our mission continues with greater passion.
CFC has ministries for matured men (Servants of the Lord) and women (Handmaids of the Lord) who are single, with spouses working abroad, who lost their spouses either through death, legal separation/divorce or a diverging view of associative Church groupings.
For couples in irregular situations, the Jacob’s Well ministry was established. This was inspired from the conversation of Jesus with the Samaritan woman in the Gospel of John (4:1-42). It didn’t fare well due to mutually felt uneasiness and lack of interactive preparedness with regularly married couples and a Church advisory that our organization is meant only for couples married in Church.
An enlightened pastoral charity inaugurating innovative forms of accompaniment, of conjugal spirituality formation and of inclusionary participation in church life leading to full communion needs promotion and enactment by our ordained ministers.
Caritas Christi urget nos.
Thank you!
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