SUMMARY:
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POPE RECEIVES PRESIDENT OF HIGH TRANSITIONAL AUTHORITY OF MADAGASCAR
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SANTA MARTHA MASS: PATH OF FAITH DOES NOT ALIENATE
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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POPE
RECEIVES PRESIDENT OF HIGH TRANSITIONAL AUTHORITY OF MADAGASCAR
Vatican
City, 26 April 2013 (VIS) - This morning in the Vatican Apostolic
Palace, the Holy Father received in audience Mr. Andry Nirina
Rajoelina, president of the High Transitional Authority of
Madagascar. President Rajoelina then met with the Secretary of State,
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B., accompanied by Archbishop
Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.
During
the cordial talks, the good relations existing between the Holy See
and the Republic of Madagascar were focused on and some aspects of
the country's situation were examined. In particular, Madagascar's
efforts in the quest for stability and democracy, greater economic
development, and reconstruction of international relations were
noted. The Malagasy Church's significant contribution in supporting
national dialogue and its indispensable capillary commitment in the
areas of health and education were highlighted.
SANTA
MARTHA MASS: PATH OF FAITH DOES NOT ALIENATE
Vatican
City, 26 April 2013 (VIS) – The journey of faith is not alienating,
it is a preparation for arriving at our final destiny. These were the
Pope's words during today's homily of the Mass he celebrated this
morning at the Domus Sanctae Marthae. In attendance were employees of
the Vatican Typography, the labour office of the Apostolic See
(ULSA), and members of Corps of the Gendarmerie.
Pope
Francis commented on Jesus' words to his disciples in today's Gospel:
“Do not let your hearts be troubled.” “Jesus' words are truly
beautiful. At the moment of his farewell, Jesus speaks to his
disciples, but from the heart. He knows that his disciples are sad …
and He begins to speak of what? About heaven, about their final
homeland. 'Have faith [in God] and also in me? … Using the image of
an engineer, of an architect telling them what He is going to do: 'I
am going to prepare you a place, in my Father's house there are many
dwelling places.' And Jesus goes to prepare a place for us.”
Preparing
a place means “preparing our possibility to enjoy, … our
possibility to see, to fell, to understand the beauty of what awaits
us, of that homeland towards which we walk. All of Christian life is
Jesus' labour, the Holy Spirit's, to prepare us a place, to prepare
our eyes to be able to see … our hearing to be able to hear the
beautiful things, the beautiful words. Above all, to prepare our
hearts … to love, to love more.”
Along
our lives' path, the pontiff repeated, the Lord prepares our hearts
“with trials, with consolations, with tribulations, with good
things. The entire journey of our lives is a path of preparation.
Sometimes the Lord has to do it quickly, like He did with the Good
Thief. There were just a few minutes to prepare him and He did it.
But it generally happens that way in our lives, doesn't it? Letting
him prepare our hearts, our eyes, our hearing to arrive at this
homeland. Because that is our homeland.”
But
some would say “that all these thoughts are an alienation, that we
are alienated, that this is life, the concrete, and beyond it you
don't know what might be. … But Jesus tells us that it is not thus.
He tells us: 'Have faith in me as well.' What I am telling you is the
truth: I am not tricking you; I am not deceiving you.”
“Preparing
oneself for heaven,” the Bishop of Rome finished, “is beginning
to greet him from afar. This is not an alienation. This is the truth.
This is letting Jesus prepare our hearts, our eyes, for that great
beauty. It is the path of beauty, the path of our return to the
homeland. May God grant us the hope, courage, and humility to let the
Lord prepare us a place!”
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 26 April 2013 (VIS) – This morning the Holy Father received
in separate audiences:
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Cardinal Fernando Filoni, prefect of the Congregation for the
Evangelisation of Peoples, and
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Archbishop Salvatore Fisichella, titular of Vicohabentia and
president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation.
This
afternoon he is scheduled to receive Senator Mario Monti, prime
minister of Italy, on his farewell visit.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 26 April 2013 (VIS) – Today the Holy Father:
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accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of
Klerksdorp, South Africa, presented by Bishop Zithulele Patrick
Mvemve in accordance with canon 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law.
The Holy Father has appointed Archbishop Buti Joseph Tlhagale,
O.M.I., of Johannesburg, South Africa, as apostolic administrator
"sede vacante et ad nutum Sanctae Sedis" of the same
diocese.
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appointed Fr. Juan Antonio Menendez Fernandez as auxiliary of the
Archdiocese of Oviedo (area 10,565, population 1,088,000, Catholics
1,034,000, priests 533, religious 1,009), Spain, assigning him the
Titular See of Nasai. The bishop-elect, previously pastor of San
Nicolas de Bari parish in Aviles, Asturias, Spain, and episcopal
vicar for Juridical Affairs of the same archdiocese, was born in
Villamarin de Salcedo, Asturias, Spain, in 1957 and was ordained a
priest in 1981.
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