SUMMARY:
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POPE FRANCIS' PASTORAL VISIT TO ASSISI
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CATHOLICOS MORAN BASELIOS MARTHOMA PAULOSE II TO VISIT POPE FRANCIS
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CARDINAL TAURAN TO ATTEND THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “THE
CHALLENGES OF ARAB CHRISTIANS”
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THE POPE CONVOKES A DAY OF PRAYER AND PENANCE FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE
EAST
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FRANCIS REMEMBERS THE BLESSEDS VLADIMIR GHIKA AND ANTONIO FRANCO
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BENEDICT XVI CELEBRATES MASS FOR THE RATZINGER SCHULERKREIS
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ARCHBISHOP PIETRO PAROLIN TO BE NEW SECRETARY OF STATE
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THE POPE CONFIRMS THE OFFICES OF THE SUPERIORS OF THE SECRETARIAT OF
STATE AND THE PONTIFICAL HOUSEHOLD
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AUDIENCES
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POPE
FRANCIS' PASTORAL VISIT TO ASSISI
Vatican
City, 2 September 2012 (VIS) – On Friday 4 October Pope Francis
will visit the city of Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis. The
Pope will depart from the Vatican at 7 a.m. by helicopter and will
land around three quarters of an hour later at the sports field of
the Seraphic Institute of Assisi, where he will meet with disabled
and sick children.
At
8.45 a.m. he will make a private visit to the Shrine of St. Damian to
pray, and from there will proceed to the archbishop's residence,
where he will meet with the poor assisted by Caritas. After this
meeting he will transfer by car to the Superior Basilica of St.
Francis where he will be received by the convent friars and will pray
in the crypt where the saint is buried.
At
11 a.m. he will celebrate Holy Mass in Piazza San Francesco.
Following the Eucharist he will proceed to the Caritas reception
centre near the railway station of Santa Maria degli Angeli where he
will have lunch with the poor from the city centre. After lunch he
will make a private visit to the Hermitage of the Prisons, where he
will pray in St. Francis' cell. At 3.15 p.m. he will meet with
clergy, consecrated persons and members of the diocesan pastoral
council in the cathedral of St. Rufino. From there he will transfer
to the Basilica of St. Clare to venerate the body of the saint and
pray in silence before the cross of St. Damian. He will subsequently
proceed to the Porziuncola in Santa Maria degli Angeli and at 5.45
p.m. will meet with young people on the terrace in front of the
basilica. At 6.30 he will transfer to Rivotorto where he will pray
privately in St. Francis' hovel and at 7.15 p.m., after greeting the
authorities who received him in the morning, will begin his return
trip by helicopter to the Vatican, where he is scheduled to arrive at
8 p.m.
CATHOLICOS
MORAN BASELIOS MARTHOMA PAULOSE II TO VISIT POPE FRANCIS
Vatican
City, 2 September 2012 (VIS) – The Holy See Press Office announced
this morning that from 4 to 6 September His Holiness Moran Baselios
Marthoma Paulose II, Catholicos of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian
Church, India, will visit Pope Francis. The meeting will form part of
the Catholicos' pastoral visit to orthodox faithful in Europe.
The
Malankara Orthodox Church is divided into two communities: the
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church in full communion with the Orthodox
Syrian Patriarch of Antioch, and the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
led by His Holiness Moran Baselios Marthoma Paulose II, (automous
orthodox Church). The Orthodox Syrian Church currently has over 2.5
million members in thirty dioceses, with more than 33 bishops and
1,700 priests.
Two
important meetings took place between Pope John Paul II and the
Catholicos Moran Mar Baselios Marthoma Mathews I, in Rome in 1983 and
in Kottayam in 1986; on the latter occasion the Mixed International
Commission for Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Malankara
Orthodox Syrian Church was established. In 1990, the common
Christological Declaration was signed.
Since
1989 two parallel dialogues have taken place annually in Kerala,
southern India; one with each of the two communities. These dialogues
relate to questions on three main themes: the history of the Church
in India, ecclesiology, and common witness.
The
Catholicos Moran Baselios Marthoma Paulose II, as well as meeting
with the Holy Father on Thursday 5 September, will visit the tomb of
the Apostle Peter and will be received by the Pontifical Council for
the Promotion of Christian Unity.
CARDINAL
TAURAN TO ATTEND THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “THE CHALLENGES OF
ARAB CHRISTIANS”
Vatican
City, 1 September 2012 (VIS) – Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran,
president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, will
represent the Holy See at the international conference “The
Challenges of Arab Christians”, which will take place in Amman,
Jordan, on 3 and 4 September.
The
conference, promoted by the Hashemite Royal family, was one of the
themes discussed during the King of Jordan's visit to the Holy Father
on 29 August.
THE
POPE CONVOKES A DAY OF PRAYER AND PENANCE FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE
EAST
Vatican
City, 1 September 2012 (VIS) – Pope Francis has launched a
heartfelt appeal for peace in Syria, expressing his pain and concern
regarding the conflict and asking the concerned parties and the
international community to embark on the path of negotiation, setting
aside partisan interests. His plea was made during the Angelus prayer
at midday in St. Peter's Square, in the presence of thousands of
faithful. We offer below the full text of the Holy Father's homily:
“Today,
dear brothers and sisters, I wish to make add my voice to the cry
which rises up with increasing anguish from every part of the world,
from every people, from the heart of each person, from the one great
family which is humanity: it is the cry for peace! It is a cry which
declares with force: we want a peaceful world, we want to be men and
women of peace, and we want in our society, torn apart by divisions
and conflict, that peace break out! War never again! Never again war!
Peace is a precious gift, which must be promoted and protected.
“There
are so many conflicts in this world which cause me great suffering
and worry, but in these days my heart is deeply wounded in particular
by what is happening in Syria and anguished by the dramatic
developments which are looming.
“I
appeal strongly for peace, an appeal which arises from the deep
within me. How much suffering, how much devastation, how much pain
has the use of arms carried in its wake in that martyred country,
especially among civilians and the unarmed! I think of many children
who will not see the light of the future! With utmost firmness I
condemn the use of chemical weapons: I tell you that those terrible
images from recent days are burned into my mind and heart. There is a
judgement of God and of history upon our actions which is
inescapable! Never has the use of violence brought peace in its wake.
War begets war, violence begets violence.
“With
all my strength, I ask each party in this conflict to listen to the
voice of their own conscience, not to close themselves in solely on
their own interests, but rather to look at each other as brothers and
decisively and courageously to follow the path of encounter and
negotiation, and so overcome blind conflict. With similar vigour I
exhort the international community to make every effort to promote
clear proposals for peace in that country without further delay, a
peace based on dialogue and negotiation, for the good of the entire
Syrian people.
“May
no effort be spared in guaranteeing humanitarian assistance to those
wounded by this terrible conflict, in particular those forced to flee
and the many refugees in nearby countries. May humanitarian workers,
charged with the task of alleviating the sufferings of these people,
be granted access so as to provide the necessary aid.
“What
can we do to make peace in the world? As Pope John said, it pertains
to each individual to establish new relationships in human society
under the mastery and guidance of justice and love.
“All
men and women of good will are bound by the task of pursuing peace. I
make a forceful and urgent call to the entire Catholic Church, and
also to every Christian of other confessions, as well as to followers
of every religion and to those brothers and sisters who do not
believe: peace is a good which overcomes every barrier, because it
belongs all of humanity!
“I
repeat forcefully: it is neither a culture of confrontation nor a
culture of conflict which builds harmony within and between peoples,
but rather a culture of encounter and a culture of dialogue; this is
the only way to peace.
“May
the plea for peace rise up and touch the heart of everyone so that
they may lay down their weapons and let themselves be led by the
desire for peace.
“To
this end, brothers and sisters, I have decided to proclaim for the
whole Church on 7 September next, the vigil of the birth of Mary,
Queen of Peace, a day of fasting and prayer for peace in Syria, the
Middle East, and throughout the world, and I also invite each person,
including our fellow Christians, followers of other religions and all
men of good will, to participate, in whatever way they can, in this
initiative.
“On
7 September, in Saint Peter’s Square, here, from 7 p.m. until 12
a.m. we will gather in prayer and in a spirit of penance, invoking
God’s great gift of peace upon the beloved nation of Syria and upon
each situation of conflict and violence around the world. Humanity
needs to see these gestures of peace and to hear words of hope and
peace! I ask all the local churches, in addition to fasting, that
they gather to pray for this intention.
“Let
us ask Mary to help us to respond to violence, to conflict and to
war, with the power of dialogue, reconciliation and love. She is our
mother: may she help us to find peace; all of us are her children!
Help us, Mary, to overcome this most difficult moment and to dedicate
ourselves each day to building in every situation an authentic
culture of encounter and peace. Mary, Queen of Peace, pray for us!”
FRANCIS
REMEMBERS THE BLESSEDS VLADIMIR GHIKA AND ANTONIO FRANCO
Vatican
City, 1 September 2013 (VIS) – Following today's Angelus, the Holy
Father mentioned the two new blesseds: priest Vladimir Ghika, born in
Istanbul and martyred in Bucharest in 1954, and proclaimed blessed
yesterday, and Antonio Franco of Messina, Italy, ordinary prelate of
Santa Lucia del Mela who lived between the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries, who will be beatified tomorrow.
He
also referred to the Day for the Protection of the Environment,
established by the Italian Episcopal Conference and celebrated today.
“This year's theme, 'The family educates and protects creation', is
very worthy”.
“Through
Mary the Lord allows us to feel his tenderness. We join the faithful
of Syracuse in celebrating today the sixtieth anniversary of the
tears of the Virgin”, added the Holy Father; "and today we
leave with the wish to pray for peace, I hope, next Saturday at 7
p.m.”
BENEDICT
XVI CELEBRATES MASS FOR THE RATZINGER SCHULERKREIS
Vatican
City, 1 September 2012 (VIS) – This morning Pope-emeritus Benedict
XVI celebrated Holy Mass in the Chapel of the Governorate of Vatican
City State, to mark the conclusion of the traditional summer seminar
held by the Ratzinger Circle of Alumni, the so-called “Ratzinger
Schulerkreis”. The meeting took place in Castel Gandolfo but
Benedict XVI did not participate this year. The 38th edition of the
Ratzinger Schulerkreis examined the theme “The question of God
against the background of secularisation” in the light of the
theological work of the thinker Remi Brague, who was awarded last
year's Ratzinger Prize for theology.
Holy
Mass was attended by around fifty people, and Benedict XVI
concelebrated with the cardinals Kurt Koch, president of the
Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity and Christoph
Schonborn, archbishop of Vienna, Austria; the archbishops Georg
Ganswein, prefect of the Papal Household, and Barthelemy Adoukonou,
secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture; and Bishop
Hans-Jochen Jaschke, auxiliary of Hamburg, Germany.
The
Pope-emeritus commented in his homily on today's gospel in which
Jesus invites his disciples to take the last place, “a place which
seems very good”, he said, “but which proves to be very bad. …
Those who in this world and throughout history are perhaps driven
ahead and arrive in first place, must be aware of the danger they are
in; they must look ever more to the Lord … they must measure up to
their responsibility for others, become those who serve, who in
reality place themselves at the feet of others, who bless and are in
turn blessed”.
“The
cross, throughout history”, he explained, “is the last place …
the Cross is no place, it is bare, nothing … and yet this “extreme
humiliation” is “the true exaltation. … Yes, Jesus is at the
level of God, because the height of the Cross is the height of God's
love, the height of His self-abnegation and His dedication to others.
Thus, this is the divine place, and we pray to God that He may enable
us to understand this ever more clearly so that we might accept with
humility, each in his own way, this mystery of exaltation and
humiliation”.
ARCHBISHOP
PIETRO PAROLIN TO BE NEW SECRETARY OF STATE
Vatican
City, 31 August 2013 (VIS) – The Holy Father today accepted the
resignation of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone from the office of Secretary
of State in accordance with canon 354 of the Code of Canon Law,
requesting that he remain in office until 15 October 2013, to all
effects. At the same time he appointed Archbishop Pietro Parolin,
currently apostolic nuncio to Venezuela, as the new Secretary of
State. The archbishop will assume this role on 15 October 2013.
On
this occasion the Pope will receive in audience the superiors and
officials of the Secretariat of State to publicly thank Cardinal
Tarcisio Bertone for his loyal and generous service to the Holy See
and to present the new Secretary of State.
Archbishop
Pietro Parolin was born in Schiavon, Italy in 1955 and was ordained a
priest in 1980. He holds a licentiate in Canon Law. He entered the
diplomatic service of the Holy See in 1986 and has worked in the
pontifical representations in Nigeria and Mexico, and in the Section
for Relations with States of the Secretariat of State, where he was
appointed under-secretary in 2002. In 2009 he was appointed as
apostolic nuncio to Venezuela and at the same time elevated to the
dignity of archbishop. He received episcopal ordination from Pope
Benedict XVI on 12 September of the same year.
Upon
learning of his nomination, Archbishop Parolin thanked the Holy
Father, expressing his “complete availability” and willingness to
collaborate with him, and under his guidance “for the greater glory
of God, the good of the Holy Church, and the progress and peace of
humanity, that humanity might find reasons to live and to hope”. He
extended his thanks to all those who have been part of his life, in
the parishes where he has served and the countries in which he has
worked, to Pope-emeritus Benedict XVI, to Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone
and to the Secretariat of State, which was his “home for many
years”, and his colleagues and members of the Roman Curia.
“It
is with trepidation that I place myself in this new service to the
Gospel, to the Church and to Pope Francis, but also with trust and
serenity – disposed – as the Holy Father has asked us from the
beginning – to walk, to build and to profess”, he writes.
“May
our Lady, whom I like to invoke under her titles as Our Lady of Monte
Berico, Guadalupe and Coromoto, give us the courage to walk in the
presence of the Lord, with the Lord’s Cross; to build the Church on
the Lord’s blood which was poured out on the Cross; and to profess
the one glory: Christ crucified. And in this way, the Church will go
forward."
“And,
as they say in Venezuela, "¡Que Dios les bendiga!", he
concluded.
THE
POPE CONFIRMS THE OFFICES OF THE SUPERIORS OF THE SECRETARIAT OF
STATE AND THE PONTIFICAL HOUSEHOLD
Vatican
City, 31 August 2013 (VIS) – The Holy Father today confirmed that
the following will continue to hold their respective offices:
Archbishop Giovanni Angelo Becciu, substitute for General Affairs of
the Secretariat of State; Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary
for Relations with States; Archbishop Georg Ganswein, prefect of the
Papal Household; Msgr. Peter B. Wells, assessor for General Affairs
of the Secretariat of State: and Msgr. Antoine Camilleri,
under-secretary for Relations with States.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 2 September 2013 (VIS) - This morning, the Holy Father received
in separate audiences:
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Veselin Sukovic, ambassador of Montenegro to the Holy See, presenting
his credential letters.
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Cardinal Godfried Danneels, archbishop emeritus of Mechelen-Brussel,
Belgium.
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a delegation from the “World Jewish Congress”.
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Hector Negri, president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the
Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Cardinal Marc Ouellet, P.S.S., prefect of the Congregation for
Bishops.
On
Saturday, 31 August, at the Domus Sanctae Marthae guesthouse, he
received in a group audience Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, secretary of
State; Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of the Congregation for the
Eastern Churches; Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for
Relations with States; Msgr. Peter B. Wells, assessor for General
Affairs of the Secretariat of State; Msgr. Antoine Camilleri,
under-secretary for Relations with States; and Msgr. Alberto Ortega
Martin, official of the Secretariat of State for Relations with
States.
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