SUMMARY:
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POPE FRANCIS SHARES SORROW OF PLAZA DE MAYO MOTHERS
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ALLIANZ AWARDS FR. FEDERICO LOMBARDI AS COMMUNICATOR OF THE YEAR
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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POPE
FRANCIS SHARES SORROW OF PLAZA DE MAYO MOTHERS
Vatican
City, 18 April 2013 (VIS) - “The Holy Father shares your sorrow,
and that of the many mothers and families who have and are suffering
the tragic loss of their loved ones at this moment in Argentina's
history.” These are the words that the Pope addressed to Hebe de
Bonafini, president of the Association of the Mothers of the Plaza de
Mayo, in a letter dated 10 April and signed by Msgr. Antoine
Camilleri, under-secretary for the Holy See’s Relations with
States.
The
Bishop of Rome thus responded to the letter that Hebe de Bonafini
sent to him this past 21 March, gladdened by Cardinal Bergoglio's
commitment in the “slums” of Buenos Aires and asking him to join
with “all those in this unjust world who are fighting for an end to
poverty.”
The
Pope, writes Msgr. Camilleri, expresses his gratitude for the letter
and responds to “your kindness, asking God for the strength for the
fight, in the ministry that he has just accepted, for the eradication
of poverty in the world, so that the suffering of so many who are in
need might cease. His Holiness appreciates and highly esteems those
who are close to the most disadvantaged and who make the effort to
assist them, understand them, and meet their aspirations. In his
prayers, he also asks that those responsible for the common good be
enlightened so that they might fight the scourge of poverty with
effective, equable, and caring means.”
The
letter concludes with the Pope's blessing “as a sign of hope and
support, at the same time asking the favour that they pray for and
have prayers said for him.”
The
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo is an association of Argentinian mothers
created in 1977 to denounce the disappearance of their children
during the time of the Military Junta that controlled Argentina from
1976 to 1983. Since 1977 they have assembled every Thursday in the
Plaza de Mayo in front of the Casa Rosada (the “Pink House”, seat
of the Argentinian government) to protest for the crimes committed
during that era and to keep alive the memory of the desaparecidos.
ALLIANZ
AWARDS FR. FEDERICO LOMBARDI AS COMMUNICATOR OF THE YEAR
Vatican
City, 18 April 2013 (VIS) – The German multinational financial
services company Allianz Group, present in over 70 countries and with
over 78 million clients worldwide, has awarded the Director of the
Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., as their
Communicator of the Year.
The
prize was awarded this morning during a meeting of the company's
communications directors who meet once a year in a European capital
to analyse themes and strategies tied to the world of communications
with the assistance of experts in the field.
Among
the reasons for this year's award, Allianz notes that Fr. Lombardi
“represents the key to understanding and interpreting the Holy See
with great refinement and experience, without seeking to make himself
the protagonist.” The text of the award adds that the Press Office
Director has always been “at the service of information, from both
the side of the one who has it as well as that of the one who seeks
it.”
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 18 April 2013 (VIS) – This morning the Holy Father received:
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His Excellency Antonio Carlos Carvalho de Almeida Ribeiro, the new
ambassador of Portugal to the Holy See, presenting his credential
letters,
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His Beatitude Gregorios III Laham, Patriarch of Antioch of the
Greek-Melkites, Syria,
eight
prelates of the Triveneto region of the Italian Episcopal Conference
on their "ad limina" visit:
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Archbishop Luigi Bressan of Trento,
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Archbishop Andrea Bruno Mazzocato of Udine,
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Archbishop Giampaolo Crepaldi, bishop of Trieste,
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Archbishop Carlo Roberto Maria Redaelli of Gorizia,
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Archbishop Gianfranco Agostino Gardin, O.F.M. Conv., bishop of
Treviso,
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Bishop Corrado Pizziolo of Vittorio Veneto,
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Bishop Giuseppe Pellegrini of Concordia-Pordenone, and
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Bishop Ivo Muser of Bolzano-Bressanone.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 18 April 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father appointed:
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Bishop Djuro Hranic as metropolitan archbishop of Dakovo-Osijek (area
7,752, population 643,892, Catholics 548,137, priests 250, permanent
deacons 1, religious 423), Croatia. Bishop Hranic, previously
auxiliary of the same ecclesiastic circumscription, was born in
Vinkovci, Croatia in 1961, was ordained to the priesthood in 1986,
and received episcopal ordination in 2001, being assigned the See of
Gaudiaba. The archbishop-elect succeeds Archbishop Marin Srakic,
whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same archdiocese the
Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.
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Fr. David J. Walkowiak as bishop of Grand Rapids (area 17,592,
population 1,318,000, Catholics 179,500, priests 141, permanent
deacons 40, religious 67), Michigan, USA. Fr. Walkowiak, of the
clergy of the Diocese of Cleveland, Ohio, USA, was born in Cleveland
in 1953, and was ordained to the priesthood in 1979. Holding a
doctorate in Canon Law, he serves as an associate judge of the
appellate tribunal for the Province of Cincinnati as well as the
pastor of St. Joan of Arc parish in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA. The
bishop-elect succeeds Bishop Walter Allison Hurley, whose resignation
from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted,
upon having reached the age limit.
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