SUMMARY:
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MARY, MODEL OF THE CHURCH WHO LEADS TO JESUS
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NO CELL IS SO ISOLATED THAT IT EXCLUDES THE LORD
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POPE'S OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC
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COMMUNIQUE ON THE DIOCESE OF LIMBURG
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH CO-ORDINATES HUMANITARIAN AID IN SYRIA
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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MARY,
MODEL OF THE CHURCH WHO LEADS TO JESUS
Vatican
City, 23 October 2013 (VIS) – Mary as a model of the Church “in
the order of faith, charity and the perfect union with Christ”,
according to the definition offered by the Vatican Council II, was
the theme of Pope Francis' catechesis during this Wednesday's general
audience in St. Peter's Square, attended by over ninety thousand
people.
Mary
is a model of faith, not only as a Jewish girl who awaited the
redemption of her people with all her heart, but also for the “yes”
she proclaims at the Annunciation, when God reveals his plan to her.
“From that moment Mary's faith receives a new light: it is focused
on Jesus. … Mary's faith is the fulfilment of the faith of Israel,
and in this sense it is the model of the faith of the Church, which
has Christ, incarnation of God's infinite love, as her centre”.
The
mother of Christ lives this faith “in the simplicity of the
thousand daily tasks and worries of every mother: … it was
precisely this normal existence of the Virgin that provided the
terrain for the development of the singular relationship and profound
dialogue between her and God, between her and her Son. Mary's 'yes',
already perfect from the beginning, grew up until the time of the
Cross. There, her maternity broadened to embrace every one of us, to
lead us to her Son. Mary always lived immersed in the mystery of God
made man, as His first and perfect disciple, contemplating everything
in her heart in the light of the Holy Spirit, to understand and put
into practice all of God's will”.
To
explain the second aspect, Mary as a model of charity, the Pope used
the Gospel story of her visit to Elizabeth. “Visiting her, the
Virgin Mary did not take merely material assistance to her; she took
this too, but she brought Jesus to her, Who already lived inside her
womb. Bringing Jesus into her house meant bringing joy, the fullest
joy … that comes from Jesus and from the Holy Spirit, and is
expressed in freely given charity, in sharing, helping, and
understanding. … Mary also wants to bring to us, to all, the great
gift of Jesus; and with Him, she brings us His love, His peace, His
joy. Thus is the Church: she is like Mary, she is not a shop, she is
not a humanitarian organisation, she is not an NGO, but rather she is
sent to bring Christ and His Gospel to all; she does not bring
herself, she brings Jesus. And the Church must be like Mary when she
went to visit Elizabeth. She must bring Jesus. If the Church did not
bring Jesus, she would be a lifeless Church. She must bring the
strength of Jesus, of Jesus' love”.
Mary
is also a model of union with Christ. “The life of the holy
Virgin”, concluded the Pope, “was the life of a woman of her
people: she prayed, she worked, she went to the synagogue... but
every action was carried out in perfect union with Jesus. This union
reached its culmination on Calvary: there, Mary united with her Son
in His martyrdom of the heart and in the offering of His life to the
Father for the salvation of humanity. Our Lady made her Son's
suffering her own, and accepted with Him the will of the Father, in
that obedience that bears fruit, that leads to true victory over evil
and death”.
NO
CELL IS SO ISOLATED THAT IT EXCLUDES THE LORD
Vatican
City, 23 October 2013 (VIS) – Before today's General Audience the
Holy Father received the participants in the National Congress of
Italian Prison Chaplains. Pope Francis took this opportunity to
extend a greeting to all detainees. “Tell them that I pray for
them, I pray to the Lord and to the Virgin that they may positively
overcome this difficult period in their lives, and that they are not
discouraged, that they do not close themselves up, because the Lord
is near them, He does not stay outside their cells, but instead He is
inside with them. He too is still a prisoner, even today; He is a
prisoner of our selfishness, our systems, of many injustices, because
it is easy to punish the weakest while the big fish swim freely in
the waters. No cell is so isolated that it may exclude the Lord”.
The
Pope told of the friendship he maintained with a detainee in Buenos
Aires, and said the the chaplains that their demanding and very
important ministry “makes visible the presence of the Lord in
prison, in the cell. You are a sign of Christ's closeness to those
brothers in need of hope. Recently you spoke of a justice of
reconciliation, but also of hope, of open doors, of horizons. This is
not a utopia, it can be achieved. It is not easy, because our
weaknesses are everywhere, and the devil too is everywhere, but it is
always necessary to try”.
POPE'S
OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC
Vatican
City, 23 October 2013 (VIS) – The director of the Holy See Press
Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J., has communicated that on 14
November Pope Francis will make an official visit to the Quirinale
Palace in response to the visit to the Vatican made by Giorgio
Napoletano, president of the Italian Republic, on 8 June 2013.
COMMUNIQUE
ON THE DIOCESE OF LIMBURG
Vatican
City, 23 October 2013 (VIS) – A communique was issued today by the
Holy See Press Office, published in full below.
“The
Holy Father has been continually informed in detail and objectively
on the situation regarding the diocese of Limburg. In the diocese, a
situation has arisen in which Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst
cannot, at the present moment, continue to exercise his episcopal
ministry.
Following
Cardinal Lajolo's 'fraternal visit' in September, the German Bishops'
Conference, in accordance with an agreement between the bishop and
the Chapter of Limburg Cathedral, has constituted a Commission to
carry out a detailed examination of the matter of the building of the
bishop's residence. Pending the results of this examination and of an
analysis of responsibility for the matter, the Holy See considers it
appropriate to authorise for Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst a
period of stay outside the diocese.
By
decision of the Holy See, Stadtdekan Wolfgang Rosch is today
appointed as vicar general, an appointment that had previously been
announced by the diocese of Limburg as taking effect from 1 January
2014. Vicar General Rosch will administer the diocese of Limburg
during the absence of the diocesan bishop, within the sphere of
competence associated with this office”.
THE
CATHOLIC CHURCH CO-ORDINATES HUMANITARIAN AID IN SYRIA
Vatican
City, 23 October 2013 (VIS) – 72 million dollars assigned to
Catholic humanitarian organisations to alleviate the crisis in Syria
and the surrounding regions; 55 entities working in the field; urgent
aid given to 20 Syrian cities and 32 Catholic institutions involved
so far, and indispensable aid for the refugees present in Lebanon,
Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, Cyprus and Egypt. These are the data recorded
on 9 October, as a result of the mapping of aid distributed in Syria,
carried out following the meeting for the co-ordination of Catholic
charitable associations present in the Syrian situation, convened by
the Pontifical Council “Cor Unum” from 4 to 5 June 2013.
The
Catholic Church and the local churches in the zone have been involved
since the beginning of the crisis, in 2011, in the constant work of
providing humanitarian aid to the population struck by the civil war
in Syria. Pope Francis has paid particular attention to the evolution
of the crisis and the aid work offered by charitable agencies, whom
he received in audience during a meeting organised by the Pontifical
Council “Cor Unum”. “Helping the Syrian population, regardless
of ethnic origin or religious belief”, said the Pope on that
occasion, “is the most direct way of contributing to the
pacification and edification of a society open to all its
components”.
Until
now, the difficulty of obtaining information regarding the needs of
the population affected and the development of the political and
social population has led to the sometimes sporadic nature of the aid
given, and to a multiplicity of forms of support to to the
institutions present in the field. Therefore, the meeting in June
provided an opportunity to reunite the agencies active in the context
of the crisis and to decide upon the establishment of an office for
co-ordinating information on the humanitarian aid allocated by the
Catholic Church, with the aim of avoiding the dispersal of efforts
and ensuring a homogeneous approach. Management activity was
entrusted to Caritas Middle East-North Africa, based in Beirut; it
will have the task of appraising and monitoring the extent of the aid
gathered, and of sharing necessary information with all the
institutions involved, including those not present at the “Cor
Unum” meeting.
This
tool will allow the Church to obtain a complete picture of
humanitarian aid efforts, with the intention of providing a detailed
analysis of the needs in the field; to transfer to Caritas Syria the
information necessary on charitable works in aid of the Syrian
population; to highlight the profile of the Catholic Church among
those involved in the humanitarian sector in Syria, and to share
information within the network of Catholic organisations involved,
both inside and outside Syrian territory.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 23 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father appointed Bishop
Paulo Roberto Beloto of Formosa as bishop of Franca (area 6,721,
population 835,000, Catholics 659,000, priests 76, permanent deacons
17, religious 70), Brazil. Bishop Beloto was born in Adamantina,
Brazil in 1957, was ordained a priest in 1986, and received episcopal
ordination in 2006.
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