Immediately after the Feast of the Epiphany, we had the first Definitory meeting of 2008 at the General Curia. It lasted for two weeks and was followed by another week's meeting, this time with the new Ministers of the Order. This latter meeting is an annual event, but does not take place the year of the General Chapter. Therefore, this time we had the Ministers elected during the last two years, which made a group too large to meet in the house of ongoing formation in Frascati. So we met instead at the International College. All were pleased with the meeting, which afforded the new ministers the opportunity to meet and to exchange on common problems, as well as the opportunity to become acquainted with the various services of the Curia and the friars involved.

The last week in February was the annual opportunity for the fraternity of the General Curia to go on retreat to the friary in Frascati. In the hills overlooking Rome, the friary provides a wonderful locus for prayer and reflection: it is beautiful, it is quiet, it is peaceful. The animator this year was fr. Constantino from the province of Venice, who based all his inputs on the Book of Revelation. All returned to the Curia renewed and refreshed.
Sunday 2nd of March saw the entire definitory, together with some other firars, head for San Giovanni Rotondo for the exhumation and recognition of the remains of Padre Pio. The ceremony began at 10 pm on the Sunday night with the celebration of the Office of Readings, and included addresses form the Provincial Minister of Foggia and from the local Archbishop, as well as the reading of innumerable official documents. The remains of Padre Pio are being sent for special treatment for the purposes of conservation and will be presented for the veneration of the public from 25th April onwards.
At the moment we are in our second week of a Definitory meeting which began on the morning of 4th March, looking forward to finishing before Palm Sunday.
May the joy of the Risen Lord be with you all.