SUMMARY:
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THE POPE GREETS EMPLOYEES OF THE PONTIFICAL VILLAS AT CASTEL GANDOLFO
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POPE FRANCIS: IMITATE GOD'S MERCY
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POPE FRANCIS PRAYS FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE VOLHYNIA MASSACRE
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SECAM BISHOPS CALL UPON AFRICAN LEADERS TO SERVE THE INTERESTS OF THE
PEOPLE
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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THE
POPE GREETS EMPLOYEES OF THE PONTIFICAL VILLAS AT CASTEL GANDOLFO
Vatican
City, 14 July 2013 (VIS) - “I have come to spend a day meeting with
the citizens of Castel Gandolfo, with the pilgrims and all the
visitors who justly love this place, who are enchanted by its
beauty”, said Pope Francis to the employees of the Pontifical
Villas of the small town where the popes traditionally spend the
summer. The Holy Father expressed his gratitude to the employees and
their families for the work they carry out in the service of the Holy
See.
The
meeting took place on the terrace of the apostolic palace at Castel
Gandolfo and was attended by Bishop Marcello Semeraro of Albano, the
diocese to which Castel Gandolfo belongs, Saverio Petrillo, director
of the Pontifical Villas, and the mayor of Castel Gandolfo, Milvia
Monachesi. The presence of the bishop enabled the Pope to greet with
affection the parish community of Castel Gandolfo and the religious
communities in the area, and he encouraged them to “renew with joy
and enthusiasm the commitment to proclaiming and witnessing the
Gospel”. In his address to the mayor he invited the citizens of
Castel Gandolfo “to be a sign of hope and peace, always attentive
to those people and families most in difficulty”. He added, “This
is important! We must always be a sign of hope and peace at this
time. Open the doors to hope, so that hope might continue to work
towards peace, for ever”.
Pope
Francis then mentioned John Paul II and Benedict XVI, who used to
spend part of the summer there. “Many of you had the opportunity to
meet and welcome them, and conserve dear memories of them. May their
witness always encourage you in your daily fidelity to Christ and in
your continual efforts to lead a life consonant with the demands of
the Gospel and the teachings of the Church”.
Finally,
he entrusted those present to the Virgin Mary, who two days later
would be commemorated as the Virgin of Mount Carmel, beseeching her
to watch over them and their families. “I beg you all to pray for
me too, and for my service”, he added; “I need your prayers”.
POPE
FRANCIS: IMITATE GOD'S MERCY
Vatican
City, 14 July 2013 (VIS) – At midday the Pope presided at his first
Sunday Angelus in Castel Gandolfo, praying with the faithful gathered
in Piazza della Liberta. He commented on the parable of the good
Samaritan from the gospel of St. Luke, emphasizing that “God always
wants mercy for everyone and not condemnation. He wants the mercy of
the heart because he is merciful and understands well our suffering,
our difficulties and even our sins. He gives this merciful heart to
all of us! The Samaritan does precisely this: he simply imitates the
mercy of God, mercy towards those in need”.
The
Pope mentioned St. Camillus de Lellis, founder of the hospital order
dedicated to the sick, patron of the sick and of healthcare workers,
describing him as “a man who lived fully this Gospel of the good
Samaritan”. He greeted “all the sons and spiritual daughters of
St. Camillus, who live his charism of charity and daily contact with
the sick. You are like good Samaritans! I pray that doctors, the
infirm and those who work in hospitals and care centres will be
animated by the same spirit”.
“You
are all young at heart!” With these words, the Holy Father asked
for the intercession of the Virgin for all the pilgrims who will meet
in Brazil to celebrate World Youth Day. “Let us pray ... that Our
Lady of Aparecida, patroness of Brazil, guide the steps of the
participants and open their hearts to welcome the message Christ will
give them”.
POPE
FRANCIS PRAYS FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE VOLHYNIA MASSACRE
Vatican
City, 14 July 2013 (VIS) – Following Sunday's Angelus, the Pope
commemorated the massacres of Volhynia in June 1943, a tragic episode
during the Second World War in which tens of thousands of people lost
their lives. He said, “I join in prayer with the prelates and
faithful of the Church in Ukraine, gathered in the cathedral of Lutsk
for the Holy Mass of the souls of the deceased on the seventieth
anniversary of the massacres at Volhynia. Those actions, provoked by
nationalist ideology in the tragic context of the Second World War,
claimed tens of thousands of victims and damaged the fraternity
between the two peoples, the Polish and the Ukrainian. I entrust to
the mercy of God the souls of the victims and, for their people, I
ask the grace of profound reconciliation and of a peaceful future in
hope and in sincere collaboration in building together the Kingdom of
God”.
He
went on to thank the pastors and faithful participating in the
pilgrimage of the family of Radio Maria to Jasna Gora, Czestochowa,
Poland, and greeted the faithful of the Diocese of Albano, invoking
the protection of their patron St. Bonaventure, whose feast is
celebrated on 15 July. “May tomorrow's feast be beautiful, and many
best wishes! I'd like to send you a cake... but I don't think they
can make one big enough!” he joked.
The
Holy Father finally addressed the young deaf people who were present
in Rome for an international meeting, the religious sisters of St.
Elizabeth and the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, as well as
the Daughters of Divine Charity, holding their general chapter, and
the superiors of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians.
SECAM
BISHOPS CALL UPON AFRICAN LEADERS TO SERVE THE INTERESTS OF THE
PEOPLE
Vatican
City, 13 July 2013 (VIS) – The African bishops have concluded the
26th plenary meeting of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of
Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), calling upon the political leaders of
the continent to work not in their own interests, but for the benefit
of all the African population. The theme of the plenary was “The
Church, the family of God in Africa at the service of reconciliation,
justice and peace”, and its aim was to adopt new pastoral
orientations for reconciliation through the Gospel.
The
prelates, who met in Kinshasa, Congo, from 9 to 14 July, invited
Africans to commit themselves urgently to the struggle for a just
social order and to enable the rights proper to human dignity to be
enjoyed by all, in all areas of life. They also called for an end to
the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, that has been destroying
the country for years and which has caused millions of deaths and
serious human rights violations, in addition to the rape of thousands
of women and girls. “We cannot remain silent before a drama which
appears to have been forgotten”, said the bishops. “We launch an
urgent appeal to the United Nations, the European Union, the African
Union and the governments of other countries in any way involved to
take resolute action to bring an end to this war which has already
lasted too long”.
The
bishops also focused on the situations in the Central African
Republic, the countries of the Horn of Africa, Mali, Nigeria, South
Sudan, Madagascar, Rwanda, Uganda, Tunisia and Egypt.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 14 July 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father appointed Msgr.
Alfredo Enrique Torres Rondon, of the clergy of Merida, as auxiliary
bishop of Merida (area 8,105, population 685,000, Catholics 616,000,
priests 129, permanent deacons 18, religious 289), Venezuela. The
bishop-elect was born in Maracaibo in 1950 and was ordained a priest
in 1976. He holds a licentiate in moral theology from the
Alphonsianium Academy, Rome, and has served in a number of pastoral
roles, including rector of the minor seminary “San Buenaventura”
in Merida; priest in the parishes of Macuchachi, San Rafael of
Mucuchies, Nuestra Senora del Carmen in Santa Cruz de Mora, Nuestra
Senora del Carmen in Montalban de Ejidio, San Juan Batista in Milla,
San Miguel Arcangel de El Llano in Merida; director of family
pastoral care for the archdiocese, and vicar general of the
archdiocese. He has also been a member of the Venezuela Plenary
Council and assessor for the Venezuelan Eucharistic Congress. He
succeeds Bishop Luis Alfonso Marquez Molina, whose resignation from
the pastoral care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted,
upon having reached the age limit.
On
Saturday, 13 July, the Holy Father:
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appointed Bishop Giuseppe Fiorini Morosini, O.M., as metropolian
archbishop of Reggio Calabria-Bova (area 1,004, population 285,000,
Catholics 281,000, priests 185, permanent deacons 43, religious 397),
Italy. Bishop Fiorini Morosini, previously bishop of Locri-Gerace,
Italy, was born in Paola, Italy in 1945, was ordained to the
priesthood in 1969, and received episcopal ordination in 2008. He
succeeds Archbishop Vittorio Luigi Mondello, whose resignation from
the pastoral care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted,
upon having reached the age limit.
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appointed Msgr. Robert Llanos as auxiliary bishop of Port of Spain
(area , population , Catholics , priests , permanent deacons ,
religious ), Trinidad and Tobago. The bishop-elect was born in
Trinidad in 1958 and was ordained a priest in 1991. Previously a bank
employee, he completed his studies in philosophy and theology at the
regional major seminary of Port of Spain and has a licentiate in
pastoral counselling from the Loyola University, Maryland, U.S.A. He
has served in a number of pastoral roles, such as parish priest in
Gran Couva, Princess Town and Carneage, teacher and vice-rector at
the regional major seminary of Port of Spain, vicar for the Pastoral
of the Family, and psychological advisor for priests, religious and
laity of the archdiocese. He is currently vicar general of the
archdiocese of Port of Spain.
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appointed Msgr. Damian Bryl as auxiliary bishop of Poznan (area
9,000, population 1,507,000, Catholics 1,487,000, priests 1018,
religious 1,516), Poland. The bishop-elect was born in Jarocin,
Poland in 1969 and was ordained a priest in 1994. He holds a
doctorate in moral theology from the University of Navarra. He has
served in a number of roles, such as chief editor of the monthly
magazine “Katecheta”, adjunct professor at the “Adam
Mickiewicz” University of Poznan, and editor of the scientific
magazine “Teologia e Moralnosc”. He is currently spiritual
director of the major seminary in Poznan, president of the
Association of Spiritual Fathers in Poland, member of the
archdiocesan council for the formation of priests and the
archdiocesan pastoral Commission.
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