SUMMARY:
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DIALOGUE DOESN'T DISTANCE US FROM TRUTH BUT LEADS US TO WHOLE TRUTH
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POPE'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JULY
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PRESS RELEASE ON ARREST OF CURIA PRELATE
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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DIALOGUE
DOESN'T DISTANCE US FROM TRUTH BUT LEADS US TO WHOLE TRUTH
Vatican
City, 28 June 2013 (VIS) - “Your presence is the sign of the
profound bond that unites the Church of Constantinople with the
Church of Rome in faith, in hope, and in charity,” Pope Francis
said this morning on receiving the delegation of the Ecumenical
Patriarch, which had arrived in Rome to celebrate the Solemnity of
Sts. Peter and Paul. The tradition of exchanging visits for the
occasions of the respective patronal feasts dates back to 1969. The
Pope emphasized that “fraternal gathering is an essential part of
the journey towards unity.”
“The
search for unity among Christians is an urgent task—you have said
that 'it is not a luxury, but an imperative'—from which, today more
than ever, we cannot prescind. In our world that hungers and thirsts
for truth, love, hope, peace, and unity, our witness demands that we
should at last be able to proclaim, with one voice, the good news of
the Gospel and celebrate together the Divine Mysteries of our new
life in Christ. We are well aware that unity is primarily a gift from
Gift that we must pray for unceasingly, but we all have the task of
preparing the conditions, of cultivating the soil of the heart so
that this extraordinary grace may be received.”
Francis
praised the Mixed International Commission for Theological Dialogue
between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches'—which is headed by
Metropolitan Ioannis and Cardinal Kurt Koch—fundamental
contribution to the search for full communion. “The Commission has
already produced many common texts and is now studying the
theological and ecclesiological relationships between primacy and
synodality in the life of the Church.” In this regard, the Pope
commented on the significance of, today, “being able to reflect
together in truth and charity on these issues, starting from what we
have in common without, however, concealing that which still
separates us. This isn't a theoretical exercise: it demands in-depth
knowledge of one another’s traditions in order to understand them
and sometimes also to learn from them. I am speaking, for example, of
the Catholic Church's reflection on the meaning of episcopal
collegiality and the tradition of synodality that is so
characteristic of the Orthodox Churches.”
“It
comforts me,” he added, “knowing that Catholics and Orthodox
share the same conception of dialogue that doesn't seek a theological
minimalism on which to reach a compromise, but that rather is based
on the deepening of the truth that Christ has given to his Church and
that we, moved by the Holy Spirit, never cease to understand better.
This is why we shouldn't be afraid of encounter and true dialogue. It
doesn't distance us from the truth but rather, through an exchange of
gifts, leads us, under the guidance of the Spirit of truth, to the
whole truth.”
The
Holy Father concluded his address to the ecumenical delegation, which
tomorrow will attend a Eucharistic celebration presided by the Pope,
by calling upon Sts. Peter and Paul, patrons of the Church of Rome,
and the Apostle Andrew, patron of the Church of Constantinople, to
intercede “for our faithful and for the needs of the whole world,
especially the poor, the suffering, and those who are unjustly
persecuted for their faith.”
POPE'S
PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JULY
Vatican
City, 28 June 2013 (VIS) - The Pope's general prayer intention for
July is: “That World Youth Day in Brazil may encourage all young
Christians to become disciples and missionaries of the Gospel.”
His
mission intention is: “That throughout Asia doors may open to
messengers of the Gospel.”
PRESS
RELEASE ON ARREST OF CURIA PRELATE
Vatican
City, 28 June 2013 (VIS) – This morning, Fr. Federico Lombardi,
S.J., director of the Holy See Press Office, issued the following
communique regarding the arrest, in Italy, of Msgr. Nunzio Scarano,
director of accounting analysis service of the Administration of the
Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA), in the context of an
investigation on corruption and fraud.
“As
has been made known in the past few days, Msgr. Nunzio Scarano was
suspended from his position at the APSA over a month ago, as soon as
his superiors were informed that he was under investigation. This is
in compliance of the Regulations of the Roman Curia, which require
the precautionary suspension of persons against whom prosecution has
been initiated.”
“The
Holy See has still not received any request from the competent
Italian authorities on the matter, but has confirmed its willingness
to cooperate fully.”
“The
competent Vatican authority, the AIF (the Vatican Financial
Information Authority), is following the issue in order to take, if
necessary, appropriate measures within its competence.”
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 28 June 2013 (VIS) – This morning, the Holy Father received:
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Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, archbishop of Madrid, Spain, and
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Dr. Carl A. Anderson, supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 28 June 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father:
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appointed Fr. Bruno Feillet as auxiliary of the Archdiocese of Reims
(area 6,931, population 619,000, Catholics 571,000, priests 127,
permanent deacons 36, religious 260), France, assigning him the
Titular See of Gaudiaba. The bishop-elect was born in Cauderan,
Bordeaux, France in 1959 and was ordained a priest for the
Archdiocese of Cambrai in 1988. Since ordination, he has served in
several pastoral, academic, and diocesan-level roles, most recently,
since 1998, as professor of Philosophy and Moral Theology, since
2007, as professor at the Universite Catholique d'ete for the Church
of Morocco, since 2009, as pastor-dean of Valenciennes and its
consortium, and, since 2010, as the diocesan director of permanent
formation.
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appointed Msgr. Angel Fernandez Collado as auxiliary of the
Archdiocese of Toledo (area , population , Catholics , priests ,
permanent deacons , religious ), Primate of Spain, assigning him the
Titular See of Iliturgi. The bishop-elect was born in Los Cerralbos,
Toledo, Spain in 1952 and was ordained a priest in 1977. Since
ordination he has served in several pastoral, administrative,
academic, and diocesan-level roles, most recently: since 2001, as
canon chaplain of the Primate Cathedral; since 2008, as vice-director
and co-ordinator of the Biennial of Ecclesial History for the San
Ildefonso Superior Institute of Theological Studies in Toledo; since
2003, as archivist of the Primate Cathedral and the Chapter
Libraries; since 2010 as vicar general and moderator of the Curia;
and, since 2012, as co-ordinator of the Historical Section of the
Organization of Hispanic-Mozarabic Studies.
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appointed Fr. Varghese Thottamkara, CM, as coadjutor of the Apostolic
Vicariate of Nekemele (area 98,972, population 7,241,000, Catholics
55,453, priests 28, religious 85), Ethiopia, assigning him the
Titular See of Chullu. The bishop-elect was born in Thottuva, Kerala,
India, in 1959 and was ordained a priest in 1987. Since ordination,
he has served in several pastoral, academic, administrative,
missionary, and institutional roles, most recently, since 2010, as
assistant to the superior general of the Congregation of Vincentian
Fathers. From 1990-1993 He was vice rector and professor in the minor
seminary of Ambo, Ethiopia, from 1993-1995 he was rector and
professor of the Vincentian major seminary in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia,
and from 1998-2005 he was the councillor of the Vincentian Ethiopian
Province and professor at the St. Francis Theological Institute of
Addis Abeba.
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confirmed the election of Fr. Pierbattista Pizzaballa, O.F.M., as
Custos of the Holy Land and Guardian of Mount Zion for another
three-year term.
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appointed Msgr. Pietro Milite as promoter of justice of the Tribunal
of the Roman Rota. Msgr. Milite, of the clergy of the Diocese of
Nocera Inferiore-Sarno, Italy, was previously notary of the same
tribunal.
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