SUMMARY:
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POPE'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR MAY
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EUROPEAN BISHOPS MEET TO ANALYZE CATHOLIC-MUSLIM RELATIONS
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MASS AT ST. PETER'S: OPENING LIFE TO NEWNESS OF GOD
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POPE ASKS THAT DIGNITY AND SAFETY OF WORKERS ALWAYS BE DEFENDED
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CARDINAL DZIWISZ, POPE'S SPECIAL ENVOY TO KAUNAS
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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POPE'S
PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR MAY
Vatican
City, 29 April 2013 (VIS) – The Pope's general prayer intention for
May is: "That administrators of justice may act always with
integrity and right conscience."
His
mission intention is: “That seminaries, especially those of mission
Churches, may form pastors after the Heart of Christ, fully dedicated
to proclaiming the Gospel.”
EUROPEAN
BISHOPS MEET TO ANALYZE CATHOLIC-MUSLIM RELATIONS
Vatican
City, 29 April 2013 (VIS) - The Council of Bishops' Conferences of
Europe (CCEE) will be meeting in London from 1–3 May to discuss
Christian-Muslim relations. The meeting will be chaired by Cardinal
Jean-Pierre Ricard, archbishop of Bordeaux. Cardinal Jean-Louis
Tauran, president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue will be a keynote speaker.
Archbishop
Vincent Nichols, president of the Bishops' Conference of England and
Wales, will celebrate Mass for the delegates at Westminster Cathedral
on the second day of the conference.
The
32 participants represent 20 Bishops' Conferences, European Cultural
and Church organisations, and experts in the field of
Christian-Muslim dialogue. On the first day, Fr. Andrea Pacini, CCEE
coordinator of the Christian-Muslim network and secretary for
Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue of the regional Bishops'
Conference of Piedmont and the Aosta Valley, Italy, will address the
theme of the conference “Dialogue and Proclamation”.
The
second day will focus on reflection, dialogue, and shared experiences
on the religious identity of young Christians and Muslims in Europe.
Professor Brigitte Marechal from the University of Louvain and Dr.
Erwin Tanner, general secretary of the Swiss Bishops' Conference will
be the day's keynote speakers.
Delegates
will describe the situation in their respective countries on the
final day. Cardinal Tauran will look specifically at “What is new
in relations between Muslims and the Catholic Church?”
MASS
AT ST. PETER'S: OPENING LIFE TO NEWNESS OF GOD
Vatican
City, 28 April 2013 (VIS) – “Remain steadfast in the journey of
faith, with firm hope in the Lord,” Pope Francis exhorted the
100,000 persons gathered this morning in St. Peter's Square to
participate in the Mass at which he conferred the Sacrament of
Confirmation on 44 faithful from around the world, representing the
Church around the world. In his homily, the Bishop of Rome reflected
on three themes: the newness of God, the trials of life, and firm
hope in the Lord. Following is the full text of his homily.
The
Newness of God
In
the second reading, we listened to the beautiful vision of Saint
John: new heavens and a new earth, and then the Holy City coming down
from God. All is new, changed into good, beauty and truth; there are
no more tears or mourning. This is the work of the Holy Spirit: he
brings us the new things of God. He comes to us and makes all things
new; he changes us. The Spirit changes us! And Saint John’s vision
reminds us that all of us are journeying towards the heavenly
Jerusalem, the ultimate newness which awaits us and all reality, the
happy day when we will see the Lord’s face—that marvellous face,
the most beautiful face of the Lord Jesus—and be with him for ever,
in his love.
You
see, the new things of God are not like the novelties of this world,
all of which are temporary; they come and go, and we keep looking for
more. The new things which God gives to our lives are lasting, not
only in the future, when we will be with him, but today as well. God
is even now making all things new; the Holy Spirit is truly
transforming us, and through us he also wants to transform the world
in which we live. Let us open the doors to the Spirit, let ourselves
be guided by him, and allow God’s constant help to make us new men
and women, inspired by the love of God which the Holy Spirit bestows
on us! How beautiful it would be if each of you, every evening, could
say: Today at school, at home, at work, guided by God, I showed a
sign of love towards one of my friends, my parents, an older person!
How beautiful!
The
Trials of Life
A
second thought. In the first reading Paul and Barnabas say that “we
must undergo many trials if we are to enter the kingdom of God”
(Acts 14:22). The journey of the Church, and our own personal
journeys as Christians, are not always easy; they meet with
difficulties and trials. To follow the Lord, to let his Spirit
transform the shadowy parts of our lives, our ungodly ways of acting,
and cleanse us of our sins, is to set out on a path with many
obstacles, both in the world around us but also within us, in the
heart. But difficulties and trials are part of the path that leads to
God’s glory, just as they were for Jesus, who was glorified on the
cross; we will always encounter them in life! Do not be discouraged!
We have the power of the Holy Spirit to overcome these trials!
Firm
Hope in the Lord
And
here I come to my last point. It is an invitation which I make to
you, young confirmandi, and to all present. Remain steadfast in the
journey of faith, with firm hope in the Lord. This is the secret of
our journey! He gives us the courage to swim against the tide. Pay
attention, my young friends: to go against the current; this is good
for the heart, but we need courage to swim against the tide. Jesus
gives us this courage! There are no difficulties, trials or
misunderstandings to fear, provided we remain united to God as
branches to the vine, provided we do not lose our friendship with
him, provided we make ever more room for him in our lives. This is
especially so whenever we feel poor, weak and sinful, because God
grants strength to our weakness, riches to our poverty, conversion
and forgiveness to our sinfulness. The Lord is so rich in mercy:
every time, if we go to him, he forgives us. Let us trust in God’s
work! With him we can do great things; he will give us the joy of
being his disciples, his witnesses. Commit yourselves to great
ideals, to the most important things. We Christians were not chosen
by the Lord for little things; push onwards toward the highest
principles. Stake your lives on noble ideals, my dear young people!
The
new things of God, the trials of life, remaining steadfast in the
Lord. Dear friends, let us open wide the door of our lives to the new
things of God which the Holy Spirit gives us. May he transform us,
confirm us in our trials, strengthen our union with the Lord, our
steadfastness in him: this is a true joy! So may it be.
POPE
ASKS THAT DIGNITY AND SAFETY OF WORKERS ALWAYS BE DEFENDED
Vatican
City, 28 April 2013 (VIS) – At the end of the Mass celebrating the
Rite of Confirmation, the Holy Father prayed the Regina Coeli with
the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square.
“Before
concluding this celebration,” he said, “I want to entrust all
those who have been confirmed and all of you to Our Lady. The Virgin
Mary teaches us what it means to live in the Holy Spirit and what it
means to welcome the newness of God in our lives. She conceived Jesus
by the power of the Holy Spirit and every Christian, each one of us,
is called to welcome the Word of God, to welcome Jesus within
ourselves and then to bring him to all. Mary called upon the Spirit
with the Apostles in the Cenacle. We as well, each time we gather in
prayer, are sustained by the spiritual presence of Jesus' Mother to
receive the gift of the Spirit and to have the strength to witness to
the Risen Jesus.”
After
affectionately greeting the pilgrims from all six inhabited
continents, the Pope recalled the many victims of factory that
collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh this past Wednesday, 24 April. “I
would like to offer up a prayer for [them]. I express my solidarity
and deepest sympathy to the families mourning their loved ones and
from the depths of my heart I make a strong appeal that the dignity
and safety of the worker may may always be protected.”
CARDINAL
DZIWISZ, POPE'S SPECIAL ENVOY TO KAUNAS
Vatican
City, 27 April 2013 (VIS) - Made public today was a letter, written
in Latin, in which the Holy Father appoints Cardinal Stanislaw
Dziwisz, archbishop of Krakow, Poland, as his special envoy to the
celebration for the 600th anniversary of the Cathedral Basilica of
Kaunas, Lithuania, scheduled for 5 May 2013.
The
Cardinal will be accompanied on his mission by Msgr. Vytautas
Vaicunas, vice dean of the Faculty of Theology in Kaunas and Msgr.
Arturas Jagelavicius, professor in the same faculty and judicial
pro-vicar of the Archdiocese of Kaunas.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 29 April 2013 (VIS) – This morning, the Holy Father received
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Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, prefect of the Congregation for Catholic
Education (in Institutes of Study),
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Archbishop Nikola Eterovic, titular of Cibalae and secretary general
of the Synod of Bishops,
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Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, titular of Victoriana and apostolic
nuncio to Colombia, with members of his family,
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Archbishop Michael Wallace Banach, titular of Memphis and apostolic
nuncio to Papua New Guinea, with members of his family, and
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Archbishop Brian Udaigwe, titular of Suelli and apostolic nuncio to
Benin, with members of his family.
On
Saturday, 27 April, the Holy Father received:
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Cardinal Marc Ouellet, P.S.S., prefect of the Congregation for
Bishops, and
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Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, archbishop of Genoa and president of the
Italian Episcopal Conference (CEI).
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 27 April 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father appointed Fr. Omar
de Jesus Mejia Giraldo as bishop of Florencia (area 15,441,
population 277,000, Catholics 239,000, priests 51, permanent deacons
5, religious 67), Colombia. The bishop-elect, previously rector of
the Cristo Sacerdote Major Seminary in La Ceja, Colombia, was born in
El Santuario, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, in 1966 and was
ordained a priest in 1991.
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