Community for me is not just an interaction or exchange of communication of real person but a real presence of a real person – a real physical and tangible involvement in real existing place. This is what virtual community lacks of – real presence in a real location and so it remains on the level of communication. One of the important elements of real community is the highest level of communication and that is real presence. One’s presence is content by the highest level of communication. Thus, presence in itself is already communication. That is why we longed for something or for someone. And the fulfilment of this longing is a real physical presence of something or of someone. Theologically speaking, same is true in God’s desire to communicate to us and our longing to see Him. God become concretely real and walked with His people in a certain history of our time in the person of Jesus Christ – in communion with us.
I believe this is also the essence of my every pastoral visit to my pastoral area every weekend. To start building a community in a particular place with my personal presence in order to develop a real community. I am also certain that the visit of Pope Francis in the Philippines will fulfil the desire of many people too see and listen to him personally. And his presence will forever mark and make a difference in the life of the Filipino people. It is his physical presence that truly communicates and touch lives. The affectivity of his message is far different from his virtual presence. I am convince that this is what real community is all about. Pope Francis as the head of the community will make his presence felt not virtually but realistically.
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