SUMMARY:
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POPE RECORDS MESSAGE FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
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ACCORD BETWEEN HOLY SEE AND CAPE VERDE
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VIETNAM - HOLY SEE JOINT WORKING GROUP TO MEET IN VATICAN
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HOLY SEE'S CONCERN REGARDING BLOCKED ACCESS TO MEDICINES
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IN MEMORIAM
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AUDIENCE
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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POPE
RECORDS MESSAGE FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Vatican
City, 11 June 2013 (VIS) – This morning the Holy Father sent the
following audio message to the Italian Association for the Blind and
Visually Impaired (Unione Italiana Ciechi e Ipovedenti) on the
occasion of their summer program for around 75, mostly elderly,
persons at their Le Torri Centre in Tirrenia, Italy, specializing in
rehabilitation studies and vacations.
“I
know that … some of you wanted to come to Rome,” the Pope said.
“Thanks to modern technology, I can come to you! Thank you for your
appreciation, for your affection, and especially for your prayers.”
“The
Gospels tell us that Jesus had a particular care for the blind.
Besides other sick persons, He healed many blind persons. But the
healing of a visually impaired person has special symbolic meaning:
it represents the gift of faith. It is a sign that concerns us all
because we all need the light of faith to walk along the path of
life. This is why Baptism, which is the first Sacrament of Faith, was
also called 'illumination' in antiquity.”
“I
ask the Lord to renew the gift of faith in each of you, so that your
spirits may alway have God's light, the light of love that makes
sense of our lives, illuminates it, gives us hope, and makes us good
and available to our brothers and sisters.”
“I
also wish the best for your association. … Always spread a culture
of encounter, solidarity, and hospitality towards persons with
disabilities, not just asking for the proper social services but also
encouraging their active participation in society.”
“I
entrust you all to the protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary, our
Mother. I ask you to pray for me and for my service to the Church and
I wholeheartedly bless you, together with your loved ones.”
ACCORD
BETWEEN HOLY SEE AND CAPE VERDE
Vatican
City, 11 June 2013 (VIS) – On Monday, 10 June, in the offices of
the Government Palace in the capital city, Praia, in the presence of
Prime Minister Jose Maria Neves, an Accord between the Holy See and
the Republic of Cape Verde on the juridical status of the Catholic
Church in Cape Verde was signed.
The
signatories were: for the Holy See, Archbishop Dominique Mamberti,
secretary for Relations with States, and for the Republic of Cape
Verde, Mr. Jorge Alberto da Silva Borges, Minister of Foreign
Affairs.
The
agreement, taking note of the good relations that have developed
between the Holy See and the Republic of Cape Verde in the last 37
years, defines and guarantees the legal status of the Catholic Church
and regulates areas including canonical marriage, places of worship,
Catholic institutions of instruction and education, the teaching of
religion in schools, the Church's charitable care activities,
pastoral care in the military and in penitential and health care
facilities, and the property and taxation system. The agreement,
which consists of a preamble and 30 articles, will enter into force
on the thirtieth day after the exchange of instruments of
ratification.
VIETNAM
- HOLY SEE JOINT WORKING GROUP TO MEET IN VATICAN
Vatican
City, 11 June 2013 (VIS) – Today, Holy See Press Office Director
Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., issued the following declaration:
“As
agreed at its third meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam, in February 2012, the
Vietnam - Holy See Joint Working Group will hold its fourth meeting
in the Vatican on 13-14 June. The meeting will serve to strengthen
and develop bilateral relations between Vietnam and the Holy See".
HOLY
SEE'S CONCERN REGARDING BLOCKED ACCESS TO MEDICINES
Vatican
City, 11 June 2013 (VIS) – Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi, C.S., Holy
See permanent observer to the United Nations and other international
organisations in Geneva, addressed the 23rd Session of the Human
Rights Council after the Holy See delegation had reviewed the UN
Report on Access to Medicines. Archbishop Tomasi's statement points
out an “insufficient attention to certain factors cited as 'key
elements' by the Special Rapporteur”.
Instead
of the legal factors that were the Report's main focus, “the Holy
See Delegation found that the Report paid insufficient attention to
basic needs of individuals and families, at all stages of the life
cycle from conception to natural death.” In order to effectively
provide access to medicines, “an integral human development
approach that promotes just legal frameworks as well as international
solidarity, not only among States, but also among and between all
peoples” must be developed. The Holy See noted, with alarm, “the
difficulties millions of people face as they seek to obtain minimal
subsistence and the medicines they need to cure themselves” and
called for “establishing true distributive justice which guarantees
everyone adequate care on the basis of objective needs.”
While
the prerequisite of States' responsibility in making medicines
available is clear, “the strong engagement of non-governmental and
religious organizations in providing both medicines and a wide range
of treatment and preventive measures to ensure the full enjoyment of
the right to health also should have been acknowledged.” Archbishop
Tomasi concluded his address with the observation that “optimal
facilitation of access to medicine is a complex endeavour and
deserves comprehensive analysis and acknowledgement of all factors
contributing to its promotion, rather than a more restricted analysis
of legal, economic, and political frameworks.“
IN
MEMORIAM
Vatican
City, 11 June 2013 (VIS) – The following prelates passed away
between January and March of this year:
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Bishop Moses Bosco Anderson, S.S.E., auxiliary emeritus of Detroit,
Michigan, USA, on 1 January at the age of 84.
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Archbishop Joseph-Aurele Plourde, emeritus of Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada, on 5 January at the age of 98.
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Bishop John Martin Darko, emeritus of Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana, on 12
January at the age of 67.
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Bishop Michel Pollien, auxiliary emeritus of Paris, France, on 15
January at the age of 75.
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Cardinal Jozef Glemp, archbishop emeritus of Warsaw, Poland, on 23
January at the age of 83.
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Bishop Jean-Felix-Albert-Marie Vilnet, emeritus of Lille, France, on
23 January at the age of 90.
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Bishop Reinhold Stecher, emeritus of Innsbruck, Austria, on 29
January at the age of 91.
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Archbishop Joseph Cassidy, emeritus of Tuam, Ireland, on 31 January
at the age of 79.
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Bishop Jacques Nguyen Van Mau, emeritus of Vinh Long, Viet Nam, on 31
January at the age of 99.
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Bishop John Michael D’Arcy, emeritus of Fort Wayne-South Bend,
Indiana, USA, on 3 February at the age of 80.
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Bishop Joseph O. Egerega, vicar apostolic emeritus of Bomadi,
Nigeria, on 3 February at the age of 72.
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Bishop Ignace Baguibassa Sambar-Talkena, emeritus of Kara, Togo, on 3
February at the age of 77.
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Bishop Joseph Theophile Louis Marie Madec, emeritus of Frejus-Toulon,
France, on 5 February at the age of 89.
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Archbishop Arthe Guimond, emeritus of Grouard-McLennan, Alberta,
Canada, on 6 February at the age of 81.
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Bishop Douglas Joseph Warren, emeritus of Wilcannia-Forbes,
Australia, on 6 February at the age of 93.
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Bishop William Anthony Hughes, emeritus of Covington, Kentucky, USA,
on 7 February at the age of 91.
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Bishop Amedeus Msarikie, emeritus of Moshi, Tanzania, on 7 February
at the age of 81.
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Cardinal Giovanni Cheli, president emeritus of the Pontifical Council
for Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People, on 8 February at
the age of 94.
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Bishop Oswaldo Brenes Alvarez, emeritus of Ciudad Quesada, Costa
Rica, on 11 February at the age of 70.
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Bishop Jesus Ramon Martinez de Ezquerecocha Suso, emeritus of
Babahoyo, Ecuador, on 16 February at the age of 77.
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Bishop Anthony Theodore Lobo, emeritus of Islamabad-Rawalpindi,
Pakistan, on 18 February at the age of 75.
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Bishop Pedro Lisimaco de Jesus Vilchez Vilchez, emeritus of Jinotega,
Nicaragua, on 19 February at the age of 83.
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Bishop Norbert Mary Leonard James Dorsey, C.P., emeritus of Orlando,
Florida, USA, on 21 February at the age of 83.
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Bishop Jose Gustavo Angel Ramirez, M.X.Y., vicar apostolic emeritus
of Mitu, Colombia, on 23 February at the age of 79.
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Cardinal Julien Ries, cardinal deacon of Sant’Antonio di Padova a
Circonvallazione Appia, on 23 February at the age of 92.
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Bishop Giovanni D’Ascenzi, emeritus of Arezzo-Cortona-Sansepolcro,
Italy, on 26 February at the age of 93.
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Cardinal Jean Marcel Honore, archbishop emeritus of Tours, France, on
28 February at the age of 92.
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Bishop Julian Voronovsky, M.S.U., emeritus of Sambir-Drohobych of the
Ukrainians, Ukraine, on 28 February at the age of 76.
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Archbishop Gabriel Marie Etienne Vanel, emeritus of Auch, France, on
1 March at the age of 88.
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Archbishop Cleto Bellucci, emeritus of Fermo, Italy, on 7 March at
the age of 91.
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Bishop Ignatius Anthony Catanello, auxiliary emeritus of Brooklyn,
New York, USA, on 11 March at the age of 74.
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Bishop Gerard Sithunywa Ndlovu, emeritus of Umzimkulu, South Africa,
on 13 March at the age of 74.
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Bishop Akio Johnson Mutek, of Torit, Sudan, on 18 March at the age of
55.
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Bishop Orozimbo Fuenzalida y Fuenzalida, emeritus of San Bernardo,
Chile, on 27 March at the age of 87.
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Archbishop Charles Amarin Brand, emeritus of Strasbourg, France, on
31 March at the age of 92.
AUDIENCE
Vatican
City, 10 June 2013 (VIS) – This morning, the Holy Father received
Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the
Apostolic Signatura.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 11 June 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father appointed Bishop
Alan Stephen Hopes as bishop of East Anglia (area 12,570, population
2,855,000, Catholics 99,200, priests 118, permanent deacons 36,
religious 131), England. Bishop Hopes, previously auxiliary of
Westminster, England, and titular of Cuncacestre, serves as chairman
of the Liturgy Committee on the Catholic Bishops' Conference of
England and Wales.
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