Since 2019, the task has been to “put into work both dimensions”, that of the canonical organization and the spiritual one. “Now, as we reach 2024, the Holy Spirit asks us for an outward, outward, apostolic discernment,” summarizes Gámez.
This means that “God asks us to go out, carrying in our luggage the experience we have lived, the sufferings and the joys we have gone through, to give a testimony of hope and of a God who is all mercy and love.”
Finding a way to have that presence in a world “that is full of distractions,” Gámez points out, is demanding. Even more so is that “in all humility, we find the actions to which God calls us,” he considers. However, he is confident because “for God nothing is impossible.”
“Putting all this into prayer and communion will be precisely the discernment we hope to have. Answer the question ‘Where is what you want for Regnum Christi?’ “It will be one of the main fruits of this convention,” he assures.