SUMMARY:
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POPE RECEIVES GENERAL DIRECTORS OF PONTIFICAL MISSIONARY WORKS FOR
FIRST TIME, CONFIRMS THEIR RELEVANCE
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PAPAL CELEBRATIONS FOR MAY, JUNE, JULY
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NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS: SEARCH FOR EFFECTIVE ANSWERS
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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POPE
RECEIVES GENERAL DIRECTORS OF PONTIFICAL MISSIONARY WORKS FOR FIRST
TIME, CONFIRMS THEIR RELEVANCE
Vatican
City, 17 May 2013 (VIS) – The Pontifical Missionary Works (POM) are
“entirely relevant, even more, they are still necessary today
because there are so many peoples who have still not known and met
Christ and it is urgent to find new forms and new ways that God's
grace might touch the heart of each man and each woman and bring them
to him.” With these words, Pope Francis greeted the national
directors of the POM for the first time, thanking them because they
help him “keep evangelization, the paradigm of every act of the
Church, alive.”
The
Holy Father noted that the Missionary Works are also called
“pontifical” because “they are at the Bishop of Rome's direct
disposal, with the specific purpose of acting so that the precious
gift of the Gospel might be offered to all.” “Certainly,” he
said, “the mission that awaits us is difficult but, with the
guidance of the Holy Spirit, it becomes an exciting mission. … This
is what we should always draw courage from: knowing that the strength
of evangelization comes from God, belongs to him. We are called to
open ourselves more and more to the Holy Spirit's work … to be
instruments of God's mercy, his tenderness, his love for every man
and woman, and especially for the poor, the excluded and the
marginalized. And this holds for every Christian, for the whole
Church. It isn't an optional mission but an essential one.”
The
Pope repeated the invitation that Paul VI had given them 50 years
before: “to zealously safeguard the universal scope of the
Missionary Works” and he urged them to make sure that they “might
continue, in the path of their centuries-old tradition, to give life
and formation to churches, opening them to the broad dimension of the
mission of evangelization.” The POM also properly belong to the
concerns of the bishops so that they might be rooted in the life of
the particular churches. Therefore, “they must truly become the
privileged instrument of education toward a universal missionary
spirit and an ever greater communion between churches to proclaim the
Gospel to the world. Faced with the temptations communities have to
become wrapped up in themselves, worried about their own problems,
your job is to recall the 'missio ad gentes', to prophetically
witness that the life of the Church and the churches is mission, and
it is a universal mission.”
In
this context, Francis asked them to give “special attention to the
young churches, which often operate in a climate of difficulty,
discrimination, and persecution, so that they might be sustained and
assisted in witnessing the Gospel in word and in deed.” He
concluded his address by encouraging the directors of the POM to
continue their work “so that the local churches might ever more
generously take on their share of responsibility for the Church's
universal mission.”
PAPAL
CELEBRATIONS FOR MAY, JUNE, JULY
Vatican
City, 17 May 2013 (VIS) - Given below is the calendar of the Holy
Father Francis' liturgical celebrations and activities scheduled for
the months of May, June, and July.
MAY
23
May, Thursday: 6:00pm, Profession of Faith with the Bishops of the
Italian Episcopal Conference.
26
May, Sunday, Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity: Pastoral visit to
the Roman parish of Sts. Elizabeth and Zechariah. 9:30am, Mass.
30
May, Thursday, Solemnity of Corpus Cristi: 7:00pm, Mass in Piazza St.
John Lateran. Procession to St. Mary Major and Eucharistic Blessing.
31
May, Friday: 8:00pm, Pope closes month of May, dedicated to the
Virgin, with the Rosary prayed with the faithful in St. Peter's
Square.
JUNE
2
June, 9th Sunday in Ordinary Time: 6:00pm, Worldwide Eucharistic
adoration from Vatican Basilica.
16
June, 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time: 10:30am, Mass for “Evangelium
Vitae” Day in St. Peter's Square.
29
Saturday, Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul: 9:30am, Mass and
imposition of the pallium upon new metropolitans in the papal chapel.
JULY
7
July, 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time: 9:30am, Mass with seminarians and
novices in the Vatican Basilica.
22-29
July: apostolic trip to Brazil for the 28th World Youth Day.
NEW
RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS: SEARCH FOR EFFECTIVE ANSWERS
Vatican
City, 17 May 2013 (VIS) – Yesterday, Thursday 16 May, in the Domus
Sanctae Marthae chapel, there was a meeting on new religious
movements organized by the Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue that, together with the Congregation for the Evangelization
of Peoples and the Pontifical Councils for Promoting Christian Unity
and for Culture, have been studying these phenomena for some time.
In
1986, for the first time, a brief provisional report was published
entitled: “The Phenomenon of Sects and the New Religious Movements:
Pastoral Challenge”, the result of a questionnaire sent out to the
Episcopal Conferences two years prior. Since that time, the
aforementioned dicasteries have continued their task of reflection,
publishing an anthology of texts entitled: “Sects and New Religious
Movements: Texts of the Catholic Church (1986-1994)”.
In
2003, “Jesus Christ, Bearer of Living Water. A Christian Reflection
on the 'New Age',” was published by the Pontifical Councils for
Culture and for Interreligious Dialogue following an International
Conference on the New Age.
Yesterday's
meeting, attended by around 40 representatives from various Vatican
dicasteries, pontifical universities, the Italian Episcopal
Conference, and the Vicariate of Rome, is a step further along the
path of reflection, study, and the search for effective pastoral
responses.
Cardinal
Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the Pontifical Council for
Interreligious Dialogue, opened and closed the meeting while Fr.
Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I., secretary of the same dicastery,
acted as moderator. Some of the themes covered include: New Religious
Movements and the New Evangelization; New Frontiers of the Sacred;
Dialogue and Comparison between Faith and Credulity; Catholics and
Pentecostals—Identity, Ties, and Perspectives; and New Age,
Analysis of the Cultural Context.
Speakers
included: Archbishop Rino Fisichella, president of the Pontifical
Council for Promoting the New Evangelization; Fr. Michael Fuss and
Fr. Michael P. Gallagher, S.J., professors at the Pontifical
Gregorian University; Msgr. Juan Usma Gomez, office director of the
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity; and Fr. Alessandro
Olivieri Pennesi, director of the Vicariate of Rome's Office for New
Worship.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 17 May 2013 (VIS) – This morning the Holy Father received in
separate audiences:
nine
prelates from the Sardegna Region of the Italian Episcopal Conference
on their "ad limina" visit:
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Archbishop Arrigo Miglio of Cagliari,
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Archbishop Paolo Mario Virgilio Atzei, O.F.M. Conv., of Sassari,
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Archbishop Ignazio Sanna of Oristano,
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Bishop Antioco Piseddu of Lanusei,
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Bishop Sebastiano Sanguinetti of Tempio-Ampurias,
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Bishop Giovanni Dettori of Ales-Terralba,
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Bishop Mose Marcia of Nuoro,
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Bishop Giovanni Paolo Zedda of Iglesias, and
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Bishop Mauro Maria Morfino, S.D.B., of Alghero-Bosa.
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and Cardinal Domenico Calcagno, president of the Administration of
the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA).
This
afternoon he is scheduled to receive Cardinal Marc Ouellet, P.S.S.,
prefect of the Congregation for Bishops.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 17 May 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father appointed Bishop
Enrique Benavent Vidal as bishop of Tortosa (area 6,450, population
294,000, Catholics 261,000, priests 132, permanent deacons 2,
religious 256), Spain. Bishop Benavent, previously auxiliary of
Valencia and titular of Rotdon, was born in Quatretonda, Valencia,
Spain in 1959, was ordained to the priesthood in 1982, and received
episcopal ordination in 2005. On the Spanish Episcopal Conference he
is a member of the Commissions for the Doctrine of the Faith and for
Seminaries and Universities.
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