SUMMARY:
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FRANCIS: HUNGER WILL NOT BE ERADICATED WITH UNKEPT PROMISES
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POPE'S MOST RECENT APPEAL: AN END TO THE INTERMINABLE VIOLENCE AND
INSECURITY IN MIDDLE EAST
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STATISTICS FOR CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BRAZIL
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PONTIFICAL REPRESENTATIVES' DAYS
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PREFECTURE FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS: MEETING OF VATICAN'S ADMINISTRATIVE
DIRECTORS
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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FRANCIS:
HUNGER WILL NOT BE ERADICATED WITH UNKEPT PROMISES
Vatican
City, 20 June 2013 (VIS) – At 11:00 this morning, in the Clementine
Hall of the Vatican Apostolic palace, the Holy Father Francis
received the participants in the 38th Session of the United Nations
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The Pope began by speaking
of the particular difficulty of the current worldwide situation
caused not only by the economic crisis “but also due to problems
associated with security, the great number of continuing conflicts,
climate change and the preservation of biological diversity. All
these situations demand of FAO a renewed commitment to tackling the
many problems of the agricultural sector and of all those living and
working in rural areas.”
The
Pope noted that there are many possible initiatives and solutions and
that they don't only have to do with increasing production seeing
that current levels of production are sufficient, in spite of which
“millions of people are still suffering and dying of starvation.
This is truly scandalous. A way has to be found to enable everyone to
benefit from the fruits of the earth ... to satisfy the demands of
justice, fairness, and respect for every human being.”
Francis
repeated that the goal of meeting with the participants in the FAO
conference was “to share the idea that something more can and must
be done in order to provide a new stimulus to international activity
on behalf of the poor, inspired by something more than mere goodwill
or, worse, promises which all too often have not been kept.” If
current situations and living conditions aren't examined in terms of
the human person and human dignity, the Pope said, then they run the
risk of “risk turning into vague abstractions in the face of issues
like the use of force, war, malnutrition, marginalization, the
violation of basic liberties, and financial speculation, which
presently affects the price of food, treating it like any other
merchandise and overlooking its primary function.”
The
Holy Father declared that the present situation, “while directly
linked to financial and economic factors, is also a consequence of a
crisis of convictions and values, including those which are the basis
of international life.” He, therefore, asked the FAO, its member
States, and the entire international community to open their hearts.
“There is a need to move beyond indifference and a tendency to look
the other way, and urgently to attend to immediate needs … leaving
behind the temptations of power, wealth, or self-interest and instead
serving the human family, especially the needy and those suffering
from hunger and malnutrition.”
Likewise,
the Pope mentioned that dedicating the coming year to the rural
family was a very expressive decision that, beyond a mere
commemoration, will be an occasion to “reaffirm the conviction that
every family is the principal setting for the growth of each
individual, since it is through the family that human beings become
open to life and the natural need for relationships with others.”
Pope
Francis noted that “the Catholic Church, with all her structures
and institutions, is at your side in this effort, which is aimed at
building concrete solidarity, and the Holy See follows with interest
and encourages the initiatives and activities undertaken by the FAO.”
POPE'S
MOST RECENT APPEAL: AN END TO THE INTERMINABLE VIOLENCE AND
INSECURITY IN MIDDLE EAST
Vatican
City, 20 June 2013 (VIS) – At 11:30 this morning in the Consistory
Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace, the Holy Father Francis
received participants in the 86th Plenary Assembly of the Reunion of
Organisations for Aid to the Oriental Churches (ROACO). This
organisation, under the sponsorship of the Congregation for the
Oriental Churches, is formed from various organizations around the
world including: the Catholic Near East Welfare Association; Aid to
the Church in Need; Renovabis; and Oeuvre d'Orient, which financially
and spiritually assist members of the Church in the East.
Francis
gave thanks to God for the “fidelity to Christ, the Gospel, and the
Church that the Eastern Catholics have given proof of throughout the
centuries, facing every struggle for the Christian name and 'keeping
the faith'. … Like my predecessors, I wish to encourage and support
you in your exercise of charity, which is the only reason for Jesus'
disciples to brag. This charity springs from God's love in Christ.
The Cross is its vertex, the luminous sign of God's mercy and love
for all, which has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit. …
I ask you to accompany me in the task of uniting faith and charity,
which is inherent to the Petrine ministry.”
The
Pope encouraged the members of ROACO to continue their labour of
carrying out projects that give priority to formation, above all of
the youth, without forgetting that such projects “should be a sign
of God's profession of love that constitutes the Christian identity.”
“The
presence of the patriarchs of Alexandria of the Copts and of Babylon
of the Chaldeans as well as of the papal representatives in the Holy
Land and in Syria, the auxiliary bishop of the Patriarch of
Jerusalem, and the Custos of the Holy Land carries me to the holy
places of our Redemption but also revives in me a deep ecclesial
concern for the plight of our many brothers and sisters who are
living a seemingly endless situation of insecurity and violence,
which doesn't spare the innocent or the weakest.”
“We
believers are asked to constantly and confidently pray that the Lord
may grant the longed-for peace, together with a concrete solidarity
and sharing. I would like to once again, from the bottom of my heart,
appeal to the leaders of nations and international organisations, to
believers of every religion, and to all men and women of good will to
put an end to all the pain, all the violence, and all religious,
cultural, and social discrimination. May the conflict that sows death
leave space for the encounter and the reconciliation that bring
life.”
“To
all those who are suffering I strongly say: 'Never lose hope! The
Church is with you, accompanies you, and supports you!' I ask you to
do everything possible to alleviate the serious needs of the affected
populations, especially in Syria, the people of beloved Syria, and
the ever more numerous refugees and displaced persons. ... I repeat
to you: remember in your prayers the Church of Syria … Jesus Christ
will watch over it and your charity. I entrust the countless victims
to the Lord of Life and implore the Most Holy Mother of God to
console all of those in the 'time of great distress'. It is true;
what's happening in Syria is a great distress!”
STATISTICS
FOR CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BRAZIL
Vatican
City, 20 June 2013 (VIS) – For the occasion of Francis' upcoming
apostolic trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to preside at the 38th
World Youth Day, statistics have been published concerning the
Catholic Church in that country. The information, updated to 31
December 2011, comes from the Central Statistical Office of the
Church. The Pope's journey is scheduled from 22 to 29 July.
Brazil
covers a surface area of 8,514,215 square kilometres and has
population of 195,041,000 of whom 164,780,000 (84.48%) are Catholic.
There are 274 ecclesiastical circumscriptions, 10,802 parishes, and
37,827 pastoral centres. Currently there are 453 bishops, 20,701
priests, 33,230 religious, and 2,903 permanent deacons. There are
also 1,985 lay members of secular Institutes, 144,910 lay
missionaries, and 483,104 catechists. Minor seminarians number 2,671
and major seminarians 8,956.
A
total of 1,940,299 students attend 6,882 centres of Catholic
education ranging from kindergartens to universities. There are also
3,257 centres for special education. There are 5,340 institutions
belonging to the Church or run by priests or religious in Brazil
including: 369 hospitals, 884 clinics, 22 leper colonies, 718 homes
for the elderly or disabled, 1,636 orphanages and nurseries, and
1,711 family counselling and other pro-life centres.
PONTIFICAL
REPRESENTATIVES' DAYS
Vatican
City, 20 June 2013 (VIS) – As part of the Year of Faith, the
pontifical representatives, the apostolic nuncios, will meet with the
Holy Father this Friday and Saturday, 21-22 June.
Tomorrow,
Friday at 10:30am, the Pope will receive the nuncios in the
Clementine Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace. In the afternoon,
from 4:30 to 5:45pm in the pontifical basilica of St. Paul's
Outside-the-Walls, Eucharistic adoration will be held and vespers
will be celebrated, presided by Cardinal James Michael Harvey,
archpriest of the Basilica. Finally, a meditation will be led by
Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, president of the Pontifical Council for
Culture. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, participants will visit
the Basilica's scavi. In the evening, at 8:30pm, they will have
dinner with the Holy Father in the Oval Patio of the Casina of Pius
IV.
On
Saturday, 22 June, in the Chapel of the St. Peter's Basilica Choir,
Mass will be concelebrated at 9:00am, presided by Cardinal Tarcisio
Bertone, S.D.B., secretary of State. At 10:45am, Terce will be prayed
in the New Synod Hall and the pontifical representatives will have a
working meeting with the superiors of the Secretariat of State. After
the meeting finishes they will have lunch at the Domus Sanctae
Marthae (without the Pope). The Days will conclude with a concert at
5:30pm in the Paul VI Audience Hall.
PREFECTURE
FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS: MEETING OF VATICAN'S ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORS
Vatican
City, 20 June 2013 (VIS) – Yesterday morning, the old Synod Hall
was the site of a meeting—organized by the Prefecture for the
Economic Affairs of the Holy See—of the administrative heads of the
various dicasteries and dependent agencies of the Vatican, according
to a note issued by the director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr.
Federico Lombardi, S.J.
The
meeting, attended by all the personnel of the Prefecture along with
international auditors, is the second of its kind, the first having
been held in December of last year for the presentation of the
Prefecture's new rules. It will be followed, probably each six
months, by other similar reunions.
After
reading a short greeting from the Holy Father, signed by Cardinal
Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B., and an introduction by
Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, president of the Prefecture, an
interesting agreement was presented, by virtue of which Banco
Santander offered its availability to place its contacts and
formative resources, drawing upon the wide network of the Bank's
relationships with the international academic world, at the
Prefecture's disposition.
Archbishop
Giovanni Angelo Becciu, substitute of the Secretariat of State, also
spoke, giving his greetings and encouragement. The Prefecture's
secretary, Msgr. Lucio Angel Vallejo Balda, and Accountant General,
Dr. Stefano Fralleoni spoke, in turn, to explain the historical
development of the Prefecture's preparation of the consolidated
financial statements and the importance of properly preparing budgets
in the governance of the economical administration.
In
particular, information was given on the progress made in preparing a
consolidated financial statement that isn't limited to the two
specific areas of the Curia and the Vatican City Sate, but which also
extends to the areas of the pastoral outreach and charitable
activities that are overseen by the Holy See.
The
financial statements in question will be presented in documented and
detailed form at the next meeting of the Council of Cardinals—the
so-called “Council of Fifteen”, which will meet, as usual, in the
first days of July—to study the Holy See's organizational and
economic problems. The meeting was followed by a series of addresses
and questions on the part of the participants, among which are to be
noted the speeches by the international auditors, whose presence and
participation were highly appreciated by all present.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 20 June 2013 (VIS) – Today the Holy Father appointed Dr.
Venerando Marano, previously adjunct judge of the Tribunal of Vatican
City State, as a permanent judge of that tribunal.
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