SUMMARY:
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POPE FRANCIS RECEIVES MAHMOUD ABBAS: ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS MUST
MAKE COURAGEOUS DECISIONS FOR PEACE, SUPPORTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL
COMMUNITY
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100 METRE SPRINT FOR FAITH
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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POPE
FRANCIS RECEIVES MAHMOUD ABBAS: ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS MUST MAKE
COURAGEOUS DECISIONS FOR PEACE, SUPPORTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL
COMMUNITY
Vatican
City, 17 October 2013 (VIS) – This morning the Holy Father Francis
received in audience Mahmoud Abbas, president of the State of
Palestine, who subsequently went on to meet with Archbishop Dominique
Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.
During
the cordial discussions, reference was made to the situation in the
Middle East, and in particular to the reinstatement of negotiations
between Israelis and Palestinians. The Parties expressed their hope
that this process may bear fruit and enable a just and lasting
solution to be found to the conflict, an increasingly necessary and
urgent objective. In this respect, hope was expressed that the
Parties to the conflict will make courageous and determined decisions
in order to promote peace, with the support of the international
Community. Grave concerns remain, however, regarding the situation in
Syria, for which it is hoped that dialogue and reconciliation may
supplant the logic of violence as soon as possible.
With
regard to bilateral relations, satisfaction was expressed for the
progress made in the elaboration of a Global Agreement on several
essential aspects of the life and activity of the Catholic Church in
Palestine.
Finally,
mention was made of the situation faced by Christian communities in
the Palestinian Territories, and in the Middle East in general,
highlighting the significant contribution they offer to the common
good of society.
100
METRE SPRINT FOR FAITH
Vatican
City, 17 October 2013 (VIS) – On Sunday, 20 October, Via della
Conciliazione and St. Peter's Square will be transformed into an
impromptu sports track where there will be a “100 metre sprint for
faith” before the Angelus prayer, an event organised by the
Pontifical Council for Culture and the Italian Sports Centre as a
Year of Faith initiative. Participants will include families,
seminaries and schools along with numerous pilgrims, and will take
the form of a relay race.
According
to a communique from the Pontifical Council for Culture, the
continual passing of the baton recalls how Christian life is, in the
image described by St. Paul in his Letter to the Corinthians, a sort
of ideal relay race in which faith is transmitted from generation to
generation, and in which the Christian competes in order to win “an
incorruptible crown”. Also, within the context of the Year of
Faith, it is intended to emphasise the importance of sport as a
cultural asset of education and spiritual value, and to draw the
attention of different components of the Catholic world to the
formative role that sport may assume in Christian catechesis.
From
8.30 a.m. until 12 p.m., on a genuine athletics track, the
participants in the relay race will runn the 100 metres to arrive in
St. Peter's Square. The event will be televised and will involve the
participation of, among others, the tennis player Mary Santangelo;
British ex-athlete Jason Gardener, Olympic gold medallist for the 4 x
100 metre relay race in the 2004 Games in Athens; the sexagenarian
runner Ulderico Lambertucci; and Andrea Bartali, son of the legendary
cyclist Gino Bartali, who won the Giro d'Italia three times and the
Tours de France twice. The event will conclude with the Angelus and
the Pope's greeting to participants.
The
race will be followed by a second appointment on 21 October, the
seminar “Believers in the World of Sports”, which will analyse
the relationship between sport and faith, and which will be attended
by heads of professional sports and Catholic sporting associations.
The seminar will focus on how sport can reveal man to himself, on the
value of the human body, with particular reference to disability, and
on the value of sport in openness to the absolute.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 17 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of the Congregation for the
Oriental Churches.
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Cardinal Francisco Robles Ortega, archbishop of Guadalajara, Mexico.
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Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, emeritus of Freiburg im Breisgau,
Federal Republic of Germany, and president of the German Bishops'
Conference.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 17 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father appointed Bishop
Raphy Manjaly as bishop of Allahabad (area 46,774, population
32.644,000, Catholics 13,525, priests 88, religious 386), India.
Bishop Manjaly was previously bishop of Varanasi.
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