SUMMARY:
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POPE FRANCIS RECEIVES IN AUDIENCE THE PRESIDENT OF EQUATORIAL GUINEA
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POPE FRANCIS: LET US BE CLOSE TO ALL FAMILIES, ESPECIALLY THOSE IN
DIFFICULTY
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THE EPISCOPATE IS A SERVICE, NOT AN HONOUR
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COMMUNIQUE REGARDING THE HEALTH OF ARCHBISHOP PAROLIN
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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POPE
FRANCIS RECEIVES IN AUDIENCE THE PRESIDENT OF EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Vatican
City, 25 October 2013 (VIS) – This morning the Holy Father Francis
received in audience the president of the Republic of Equatorial
Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who subsequently met with
Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.
During
the cordial discussions, mention was made of the Catholic Church's
positive contribution in favour of the human, social and cultural
development of the country, particularly in the fields of education
and welfare, as well as the collaboration of the state in improving
the quality of life for the population.
At
the end of the visit, in the Sala dei Trattati of the Vatican
Apostolic Palace, the president of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
and the secretary for Relations with States exchanged the instruments
for the ratification of the Agreement between the Holy See and the
Republic of Equatorial Guinea on relations between the Catholic
Church and the State, signed in the city of Mongomo on 13 October
2012.
The
Agreement, which seals the existing good bilateral relations,
recognises the legal personality of the Church and her Institutions.
It also relates to canonical marriage, places of worship, educational
institutions, and spiritual assistance to Catholic faithful in
hospitals and in prisons. By solemn act the Agreement, composed of
nineteen articles and an Additional Protocol, came into effect on
today's date in accordance with article 18.1.
POPE
FRANCIS: LET US BE CLOSE TO ALL FAMILIES, ESPECIALLY THOSE IN
DIFFICULTY
Vatican
City, 25 October 2013 (VIS) - “The family is a community of life
with its own consistency. It is not the sum of the persons by whom it
is constituted, but rather a 'community of persons'”, said Pope
Francis, quoting Blessed John Paul II's encyclical “Familiaris
consortio”, in an address to participants in the twenty-first
plenary assembly of the Pontifical Council for the Family taking
place in Rome during these days, whom he received in audience this
morning.
The
family, continued the Pontiff, is “the place where we learn to
love, the natural centre of human life”. … Each one of us builds
his or her own personality within the family. … It is there that we
learn the art of dialogue and interpersonal communication”. For
this reason “the community-family … asks to be recognised as
such, even more nowadays, when the protection of individual rights
prevails”.
“The
family is based on marriage. Through an act of free and faithful
love, Christian couples give witness that marriage, as a sacrament,
is the foundation upon which they base their family and strengthens
the conjugal union and mutual self-giving. … Conjugal and familiar
love also clearly demonstrate the vocation of the person to love in a
unique and everlasting way, and show that the trials, sacrifices and
crises in the lives of couples, as in the family as a whole,
represent stages of growth in goodness, truth and beauty. … It is
an experience of faith in God and of reciprocal trust, profound
freedom, and holiness, because holiness presupposes self-giving with
trust and sacrifice every day throughout life!”.
The
Holy Father continued by placing special emphasis on two phases of
family life, childhood and old age, commenting that, “Children and
the elderly represent the two poles of life and are also the most
vulnerable and often the most forgotten group. A society that
abandons its children or marginalises its elderly members not only
carries out an act of injustice but also sanctions the failure of
that society. Taking care of the young and the elderly is the choice
of civilisation”.
Pope
Francis expressed his approval of the new icon of the family, created
by the Pontifical Council, which depicts the scene of the
Presentation of Jesus at the temple with Mary and Joseph who bring
the Child, as required by the law, and the two elderly figures of
Simeon and Anna who, moved by the Spirit, welcome him as the Saviour.
The title of the icon is 'His mercy extends from generation to
generation'”.
“The
'Good News' of the family”, he concluded, “is a very important
part of evangelisation, that Christians can communicate to everyone
through the witness of their lives; and they already do so – this
is evident in secularised societies. … We therefore propose to all,
with respect and courage, the beauty of marriage and the family,
illuminated by the Gospel! And for this reason we draw close, with
attention and affection, to families in difficulty, to those who are
compelled to leave their homeland, who are divided, who do not have
homes or work, or who suffer for many reasons; to couples in crisis
or those who have separated. We wish to be close to all of them”.
THE
EPISCOPATE IS A SERVICE, NOT AN HONOUR
Vatican
City, 25 October 2013 (VIS) – Yesterday afternoon in St. Peter's
Basilica Pope Francis consecrated two new bishops: Bishop Giampiero
Gloder, president of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, and
Bishop Jean-Marie Speich, apostolic nuncio to Ghana. The Holy Father
read the ritual homily, in accordance with the Roman Pontifical for
episcopal ordinations, adding some personal reflections.
“It
is Christ who, in the bishop's ministry, continues to preach the
Gospel of salvation and to sanctify believers, through the sacraments
of the faith”, he said. “Indeed, 'episcopate' is the name of a
service, not an honour. It is the bishop's responsibility to serve
rather than to dominate, according to the commandment of the Master:
'the greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who
rules like the one who serves'”.
He
then invited the new bishops to “proclaim the Word in every
occasion, opportune or otherwise. … And through prayer and the
offer of sacrifice for your people, you will draw from the fullness
of Christ's holiness the many and varied riches of divine grace.
Through prayer. Remember that first conflict in the Church of
Jerusalem, when the bishops had so much work in looking after widows
and orphans, and decided to appoint deacons. Why? To pray and preach
the Word. A bishop who does not pray is a bishop who arrives only
half way along the path. And if he does not pray to the Lord, he
falls prey to worldliness”.
The
bishop must accompany service and prayer with love. “Love, with the
love of a father and of a brother, all those whom God entrusts to
you. Above all, love the priests and deacons. They are your
collaborators, the nearest of the near for you. Never make a priest
wait: he asks for an audience? Answer immediately! Be close to them.
But also love the poor, the defenceless and those who need welcome
and help. Encourage the faithful to co-operate in the apostolic task
and listen to them willingly”.
Finally,
Francis encouraged them to pay close attention to “those who have
strayed from the fold of Christ, because they too have been entrusted
to you by the Lord. Pray for them. Remember that in the Catholic
Church, brought together by the bond of charity, you are united with
the College of bishops and must bring with you the care of all the
Churches, generously assisting those most in need of help”.
COMMUNIQUE
REGARDING THE HEALTH OF ARCHBISHOP PAROLIN
Vatican
City, 25 October 2013 (VIS) – The director of the Holy See Press
Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J., today made the following
declaration on the state of health of Archbishop Secretary of State
Pietro Parolin:
“As
is known, he recently underwent a surgical procedure, which took
place in Padua in the department of hepatobiliary surgery in the
university hospital. The procedure was successful and today
Archbishop Parolin will be discharged.
“He
will remain in Veneto during the coming days to allow a suitable
period of rest and recovery, and in order to be able to assume the
grave responsibilities of his new role, once fully recovered.
“Archbishop
Parolin, with whom I have spoken directly, wishes to express his
gratitude firstly to the Pope, for his understanding, attention and
closeness, and also to all those who have been close to him in this
period, or have prayed for him. He hopes to take on soon the new
responsibilities the Pope has entrusted to him”.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 25 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Cardinal Telesphore Placidus Toppo, archbishop of Ranchi, India.
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Archbishop Gerhard Ludwig Muller, prefect of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith.
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Archbishop Jean-Marie Speich, apostolic nuncio to Ghana, and family
members.
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Archbishop Giampiero Gloder, president of the Pontifical
Ecclesiastical Academy, and family members.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 25 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father accepted the
resignation from the office of auxiliary of the archiepiscopal
exarchate of Donetsk – Kharkiv, Ukraine, presented by Bishop Wasyl
Ihor Medwit, OSBM, in accordance with canon 210 of the Code of Canons
of the Eastern Churches.
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