Towards a Theology of Evangelization

Mission and Vision

The term evangelization is gradually replacing terms or expressions such as pastoral action, apostolate, care of souls. This is largely due to the socio-cultural circumstances of the Western world, especially Europe, witness of a growing secularization. This state of affairs has prompted both the Church's Magisterium and ecclesial action to speak more and more often of a new evangelization, or even of first proclamation of the Gospel, so indicating the need to preach the essence of the apostolic kerygma centered on the paschal mystery of Jesus Christ, now largely unknown.

However, with such a change of view in the ecclesial praxis is not yet associated an adequate theological reflection capable of accurately pointing out the characteristics of a theology of evangelization its relations with catechesis and with a traditionally understood pastoral theology. There seems to exist a certain imbalance between the guidelines imparted by the Magisterium of the Church, oriented to encourage an outgoing Church called to evangelize, and the approach of current pastoral theology, whose programs and aims appear, at least in general, still aimed at the formation of pastors, whose main activity remains the administration of the sacraments and the so-called care of souls.

 

A new discipline?

The present Project intends to study the theological foundations of a Theology of Evangelization,  making use of the contribution coming from the communication sciences, from philosophy and sociology of religion. These reflections are expected to shape and convey into a new institutional discipline, to be proposed and possibly gradually included in the theological curriculum of Ecclesiastical Faculties and Higher Institutes of Religious Sciences.

The aim of the research

  • Offering tools to train pastors, ordained ministers and pastoral collaborators in general, helping them to carry out an announcement of Revelation and of the Christian faith that goes beyond the scope of the ordinary pastoral care carried out in the spaces of our parishes.
  • Providing tools so that pastors, ministers and catechists, in turn, can be helped to train the lay faithful to announce the Gospel, to be apostles in the family, in the workplace, in the exercise of their profession, in social life, in the various activities that form part of their ordinary life.

  • Helping the lay faithful who are trained in Higher Institutes of Religious Sciences or in Theological Faculties to rely upon on a body of reflections and teachings adequate to support their apostolate in a world that has changed. In fact, it is no longer enough to revive the faith which could be lukewarm or hidden under the embers, but it is now necessary to arouse the faith of those who have not yet known Jesus Christ.

  • Let the entire people of God announce the Gospel, not only the ministerial Church, but also the non-ministerial Church, which operates by virtue of baptism and of the common priesthood to which baptism enables.

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Making the Bible a meaningful source of truth and salvation for contemporary man

On November 14 and 15, 2024, the Research Group Towards a Theology of Evangelization at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross organized its second Expert Meeting, focusing on how to make the Bible a source of truth and salvation that remains meaningful for contemporary man.

The speakers present have sought to address questions centered around the Paschal Mystery of Jesus Christ, which is the key to the interpretation (hermeneutics) of the entire Sacred Scripture.

On April 12th and 13th, 2024, the expert meeting of the Research Group 'Towards a Theology of Evangelization' took place. The meeting aimed to highlight how mutations in the image of God represent one of the main issues of interest for a theology of evangelization.

Presentation by the organizers: In his essay 'Afternoon of Christianity,' Tomas Halík states that "sometimes, people sitting in the same pew in church profess the same creed but have very different ideas of God." It is necessary to examine these "images," starting with those presented to us by Sacred Scripture throughout the historical span of salvation, particularly starting from the Revelation that comes from the mouth of Jesus of Nazareth (Mazzinghi).

On January 31, 2024, the deadline for participating in the second Call for Projects, launched last September to welcome interdisciplinary and international research proposals, expired. Fourteen project proposals involving 53 professors from Santa Croce and a significant number of researchers from other universities were received.

Each proposal will be scientifically evaluated by a group of experts, both internal and external to the University, coordinated by the Scientific Committee composed of professors Giuseppe Tanzella-Nitti and Héctor Franceschi from Santa Croce and Professor Ángel J. Gómez Montoro from the University of Navarra. Subsequently, the projects will be validated and approved by the Rector's Council, taking into account the available financial resources.

Following a Call for Projects, launched in July 2022, to gather proposals related to the university’s academic development, the first research projects for the coming academic years have recently been selected.

Each proposal was analyzed and evaluated by a scientific committee, made up of our own professors and professors from other universities, according to qualitative and quantitative criteria. They were then approved by a steering committee and approved by the Rector’s Board.

PROJECTS SUBMITTED

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