SUMMARY:
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GENERAL AUDIENCE: THE CHURCH, THE PEOPLE OF GOD, SHOULD KEEP DOOR
OPEN
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FRANCIS: SERENE CHILDHOOD IS A RIGHT AND OUR DUTY
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AUDIENCE
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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GENERAL
AUDIENCE: THE CHURCH, THE PEOPLE OF GOD, SHOULD KEEP DOOR OPEN
Vatican
City, 12 June 2013 (VIS) – The Church, defined in Vatican Council
II as the People of God, was the topic of Pope Francis' catechesis
during the Wednesday general audience. The Holy Father explained the
concept of the People of God through a series of questions: “What
does it mean to be the People of God? How does one become a member of
this people? What is its law, its mission, and its goal?”
To
be the People of God, the Bishop of Rome said, “first of all means
that God doesn't belong to any particular people because He is the
one who calls us … and this invitation is addressed to all, without
distinction, because God's mercy 'wills everyone to be saved'. Jesus
doesn't tell the Apostles and us to form an exclusive group of elite
members. Jesus says: 'Go and make disciples of all nations'. … I
would also like to say to whoever feels far from God and from the
Church, to whoever is timorous or indifferent, to whoever thinks they
are no longer able to change: the Lord also calls you to be part of
his people and He does so with great respect and love!” A person
becomes part of this people “not through physical birth, but by a
new birth … Baptism … through faith in Christ, God's gift that
must be nourished and made to grow throughout our lives.”
What
is the law of the people of God? “It is the law of love, love for
God and love for neighbour … which isn't a sterile sentimentalism
or something vague, but is the recognition of God as the one Lord of
life and, at the same time, welcoming others as true brothers and
sisters … the two go hand in hand. How much further must we still
journey to live this new law concretely? … When we look in the
newspapers or on TV there are so many wars between Christians; how
can this happen? Within the people of God, so many wars! In
neighbourhoods, at work, how many wars for envy and jealousy! Even in
the same family, how many internal wars! We must ask the Lord to help
us understand this law of love. How beautiful it is to love one
another as true brothers and sisters. Let's do this today. Maybe we
all have the people we like and [those we] dislike. Perhaps many of
us are a little upset with someone. So let's say to the Lord: 'Lord,
I am angry with this person or that one. I will pray to you for him
and for her.' Praying for those we are angry with is a good step in
this law of love. Shall we do it? Let's do it today!”
“This
people's mission,” the Pope continued, “to to bring God's hope
and salvation to the world: to be a sign of the love of God who calls
all to friendship with him … It is enough to open a newspaper to
see that the presence of evil is around us, that the Devil is at
work. But I want to say out loud: God is stronger! … Let's all say
it together … God is stronger! And I want to add that reality,
which at times is dark and marked by evil, can change if we first
bring to it the light of the Gospel, above all with our lives. If, in
a stadium … on a dark night, one person lights a light, it can
barely be seen. But, if over 70,000 spectators each light their own
light, then the stadium lights up. Let us make our lives the light of
Christ. Together we will bring the light of the Gospel to all of
reality.”
The
goal of this people is “God's kingdom, begun on earth by God
himself, and which must be further extended until it is brought to
perfection, when Christ, our life, shall appear. The objective [of
the people of God], therefore, is full communion with the Lord,
familiarity with him, entering into the divine life itself, into his
family, where we will live the joy of his boundless love.”
“Being
the Church, being the people of God,” Francis concluded, “...
means being God's leaven in this our humanity. It means proclaiming
and bearing God's salvation in this our world, which is often lost
and needful of having encouraging answers, answers that give hope,
that give new energy along the journey. May the Church be the place
of God's mercy and love, where everyone can feel themselves welcomed,
loved, forgiven, and encouraged to live according to the good life of
the Gospel. And in order to make others feel welcomed, loved,
forgiven, and encouraged, the Church must have open doors so that all
might enter. And we must go out of those doors and proclaim the
Gospel”
FRANCIS:
SERENE CHILDHOOD IS A RIGHT AND OUR DUTY
Vatican
City, 12 June 2013 (VIS) – At the end of his catechesis, the Holy
Father launched an appeal for the protection of children, noting that
today marks the World Day Against Child Labour, which is focusing
particular attention on the exploitation of children in domestic
work, a deplorable situation that is constantly increasing,
especially in many of the poorest countries. The Pope called upon the
international community to take more effective measures against “this
real plague”.
“There
are millions of children,” Francis said, “mostly girls, who are
victims of this hidden form of exploitation that often involves
abuse, mistreatment, and discrimination. It is real slavery. … All
children should be able to play, study, pray, and grow, in their own
families and in an atmosphere of harmony, love, and serenity. It is
their right and our duty. A serene childhood allows children to look
with confidence towards life and the future. Woe to whomever stifles
within them their joyful enthusiasm of hope!”
In
his final greetings, the Holy Father addressed members of the
International Committee of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul who
were present in the Square. They are celebrating the 200th
anniversary of the birth of their founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam.
“God is stronger than evil,” Francis told them. “In a world
that is difficult at times, be bearers of God's hope and love.”
AUDIENCE
Vatican
City, 12 June 2013 (VIS) – This afternoon, the Holy Father is
scheduled to meet with Msgr. Pio Vito Pinto, dean of the Tribunal of
the Roman Rota.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 12 June 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father:
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accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the territorial
abbey of Montecassino, Italy, presented by Abbot Pietro Vittorelli,
O.S.B., in accordance with canon 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon
Law.
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appointed Fr. Luiz Fernando Lisboa, C.P., as bishop of Pemba (area
82,625, population 836,000, Catholics 578,798, priests 21, religious
88), Mozambique. The bishop-elect was born in Marques de Valenca, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil in 1955 and was ordained a priest in 1983. Since
ordination, he has served in several community and parochial level
roles, most recently, since 2011, as pastor of the Santa Teresinha de
Lisieux parish in Colombo-Parana, Brazil. He was a missionary to
Mozambique between 2001 and 2010.
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appointed Fr. Michael Gerber as auxiliary of the Archdiocese of
Freiburg (area 16,229, population 4,772,000, Catholics 1,984,900,
priests 1,147, permanent deacons 243, religious 1,866), Germany. The
bishop-elect was born in Oberkirch, Germany in 1970 and was ordained
a priest in 1997. Since ordination, he has served in several pastoral
and academic roles, most recently, since 2011, as rector of the
archdiocese's Collegium Borromaeum seminary.
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appointed Dr. Raffaele Coppola, professor in the faculty of
Jurisprudence at the State University of Bari and member of the Holy
See's Corps of Lawyers for the Canon and Civil Forum, as promoter of
justice in the Vatican City State Court of Appeals.
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