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[:mt]Eli Folonari temmet il-vjaġġ tagħha fuq din l-art[:]

[:mt]Twieldet Milan, fit-8 ta’ Frar 1926 f’familja ta’ neguzjanti u kienet il-kbira fost tmien ulied. Kellha 25 sena u kienet ġa ħadet il-lawrja fl-Ekonomija meta semgħet bil-Moviment tal-Fokolari li kien għadu fil-bidu tiegħu. Dik l-istess sena, waqt li kienet għall-vaganzi tas-sajf mal-familja, ħadet sehem f’Mariapoli li kienet qed issir f’Tonadico, fl-Italja ta’ Fuq. Hemmhekk iltaqgħet ma’ Chiara.

Fl-1951 marret Ruma, u ma damitx ma bdiet għal Eli l-avventura tal-ħajja ta’ unita’ fil-Fokolare. Hi stess tgħid li għexet “avventura divina”. Din il-ħajja qrib tal-fundatriċi wasslitha biex tkun fil-qalba tal-ħajja kollha tal-Opra ta’ Marija.  Kienet ma’ Chiara tħoss il-qalb tħabbet għall-Moviment li kien qed jikber u jinfirex; qasmet magħha s-snin diffiċli meta kien qed tkun studjat mill-Knisja.  Akkumpanjat lil Chiara fil-vjaġġi kollha li għamlet fil-ħames kontinenti; kienet magħha anki meta din ġiet Malta biex tirċievi lawrja honoris causa mill-Universita’ tagħna.

Għexet mill-qrib il-laqgħat li  Chiara kellha ma’ personalitajiet fil-qasam ekkleżjali, fosthom il-laqgħa mal-Papa Pawlu VI, mal-Papa’ Ġwanni Pawlu II, ma’ Madre Teresa ta’ Kalkutta, mal-Patrijarka Ekumeniku Athenagors I kif ukoll ma’ mexxejja ta’ Knejjes oħra, ta’ Movimenti ekkleżjali u ma’ leaders  ta’ reliġjonijiet oħra;  u anki bosta laqgħat ma’ mexxejja u personalitajiet tad-dinja ċvili.

Eli segwiet b’mod partikulari l-iżvilupp tal-meżżi ta’ komunikazzjoni fil-ħajja tal-Moviment. Fost dawn ta’ min isemmi ċ-Ċentru Santa Chiara Awdjoviżivi u l-konferenza telefonika kollettiva li  tat bidu għal dak li llum nafuh bħala Kollegament CH.

Hi temmet il-vjaġġ tal-ħajja fuq l-art fis-26 ta’ Novembru 2018, fl-eta’ ta’ 92 sena. Fil-profil mogħti  waqt il-funeral tagħha li  sar fiċ-Ċentru Mariapoli ta’ Castel Gandolfo spikkat ħajja  ta’ fedelta’, sapjenza, trasparenza ……, għotja sħiħa  ta’ min jagħżel  bis-serjeta’ li jgħix sabiex il-bnedmin ikunu tassew aħwa ta’ xulxin.[:gb]She was born in Milan, in Northern Italy, on 8 February 126. She was the eldest of Luigi and Speranza Folonari’s eight children, a rich industrial family in Brescia. After graduating in Business & Economics at the Sacred Heart Catholic University of Milan, at the age of 25, Eli, for the first time, heard about the newly-born Focolare Movement from Valeria (Vale) Ronchetti. That same year, while spending her holidays not far from Tonadico (Trent), where one of the first Mariapolis gatherings was taking place, she decided to attend together with her siblings Vincenzo and Camilla. It was on that occasion that she met Chiara Lubich.

She moved to Rome in 1951, and she accompanied Chiara on all her trips around Italy, as well as South America, Asia, Australia, North America, Europe. “It was a divine adventure,” she said, “Keeping up with Chiara was no mean feat! We went from one surprise to another.”

She was Chiara’s confidant and counsellor in the difficult years when the Focolare Movement (Work of Mary) was being studied by the Church. She also followed, in a particular way, all the media developments within the Movement: the birth of the St Claire Audiovisual Centre named after St Claire of Assisi, as well as the beginning, in Switzerland in 1980, of the “conference call” which soon extended to all the nations where the Focolare was present. Whilst it started off simply as a way of sharing the spiritual life, joys and sufferings among everyone, the conference call subsequently evolved, through technological advances, into that which today is a live streaming event via satellite! Still now it is referred to as CH (from the Latin Confoederatio Helvetica) in order to be true to its Swiss origins.

Eli always accompanied the founder of the Focolare Movement on important encounters with the great dignitaries of our time: from Pope Paul VI to John Paul II, from Mother Teresa of Calcutta to Vaclav Havel and the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Athenagoras I. Her testimony as a direct witness to these events is contained in the book Lo spartito scritto in Cielo. Cinquant’anni con Chiara Lubich (“The Score Written in Heaven. Fifty years with Chiara Lubich” (Città Nuova, 2012).

Giulia Eli Folonari was the Director of the Chiara Lubich Centre since its foundation in July 2008, right up until 2014. This institute aims to be a custodian of the thought of Chiara Lubich, to assure its authenticity and to help spread her charism, as well as to preserve the history of the Focolare Movement through meetings, conferences and a dedicated website. The Centre ensures that the rich patrimony of paper-based archives and multimedia documents that the founder of the Opera di Maria left behind is made available to scholars and the public in general.

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