SUMMARY:
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THE COMMUNION OF THE HOLY: TRUE CONSOLATION OF OUR FAITH
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APPEAL FOR AN END TO THE VIOLENCE IN IRAQ
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TENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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THE
COMMUNION OF THE HOLY: TRUE CONSOLATION OF OUR FAITH
Vatican
City, 30 October 2013 (VIS) - “The communion of the holy”, one of
the most beautiful aspects of our faith, as it was defined by Pope
Francis, was the theme of the catechesis of this Wednesday's general
audience, which took place in St. Peter's Square and was attended by
more than 80,000 people.
The
communion of the holy consists of two related meanings: the communion
of holy things and communion between holy people, and the Pope
focused on the second, “one of the most consolatory aspects of our
faith”. In fact, the term “holy” refers to those who believe in
Jesus Christ and who are integrated with him in the Church by
baptism”.
The
relationship between Jesus and the Father is “the 'matrix' of the
link between us as Christians: if we are intimately inserted in this
'matrix', in this ardent fire of love, then we can truly become one
heart and one soul, because God's love burns away all our
selfishness, our prejudices, our divisions, both internal and
external. If we are thus rooted at the source of Love, which is God,
we encounter a reciprocal movement: from brothers to God. The
experience of fraternal communion leads me to communion with God.
God's love burns away our sins”.
Francis
moved on to consider the second aspect of the communion of the holy:
faith needs the support of others, especially in difficult times, and
asked, “Who among us has not experienced insecurity,
disorientation, and even doubt along the path of faith? We have all
experienced this; I have too, it forms part of the path of faith, the
path of our lives. None of this should surprise us, because we are
human beings, marked by our frailty and limits. However, in these
difficult moments it is necessary to trust in the help of God,
through filial prayer and, at the same time, it is important to find
the courage and the humility to open ourselves to others. In this
communion – because communion means common union – were are a
great family, whose members all help and support one another”.
The
third aspect of the communion of the holy “goes beyond earthly
life, it goes beyond death and lasts forever. It is a spiritual
communion, born at baptism, and it is not interrupted by death but,
thanks to the risen Christ, is destined to find its full meaning in
eternal life. There is a deep and indissoluble bond between those who
are still pilgrims in this world, between us, and those blessed who
have crossed the threshold of death to enter into eternity. All
baptised persons here on earth, the souls in Purgatory and those who
are already in paradise form a great and single family. This
communion between heaven and earth is achieved above all through
intercessory prayer. This communion is ours, it makes us brothers, it
accompanies us on our path through life and it means that we meet
again in heaven. Let us continue on this path, with joy!” concluded
the Holy Father.
APPEAL
FOR AN END TO THE VIOLENCE IN IRAQ
Vatican
City, 30 October 2013 (VIS) – Following the catechesis of today's
general audience, the Pope announced that he would greet a delegation
of representatives of the various Iraqi religious groups, accompanied
by Cardinal Tauran, president of the Pontifical Council for
Interreligious Dialogue, and who “constitute the wealth of the
country”. He invited all present “to pray for the dear nation of
Iraq, unfortunately stricken daily by tragic episodes of violence, so
that she may find the way of reconciliation, peace, unity and
stability”.
TENTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
Vatican
City, 30 October 2013 (VIS) – The World Council of Churches (WCC)
celebrates, from 30 October to 8 November, its tenth General Assembly
in Busan, in the Republic of Korea, on the theme “God of Life, lead
us to justice and peace”.
The
Assembly, considered to be the most important management organ of the
WCC, is convened every seven years and although the Catholic Church
is not a member of the WCC, she collaborates with this organisation,
participating in the theological research of the Commission on Faith
and Constitution on the principal questions that continue to divide
Christians, in the field of ecclesiology and, above all, through the
“Mixed Working Group” which co-ordinates the various joint
activities and initiatives. For this reason, the event will be
attended by an official Catholic delegation in the role of accredited
observers.
The
Holy Father has sent a message to Cardinal Kurt Koch, president of
the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity in which
he expresses his hope that “the present Assembly will help to
consolidate the commitment of all Christ's followers to intensified
prayer and co-operation in the service of the Gospel and the integral
good of our human family”. He continued, “the globalized world in
which we live demands of us a common witness to the God-given dignity
of every human being and the effective promotion of the cultural,
social and legal conditions which enable individuals and communities
to grow in freedom, and which support the mission of the family as
the fundamental building-block of society, ensure a sound and
integral education for the young, and guarantee for all the
untrammelled exercise of religious liberty. In fidelity to the
Gospel, and in response to the urgent needs of the present time, we
are called to reach out to those who find themselves in the
existential peripheries of our societies and to show particular
solidarity with the most vulnerable of our brothers and sisters: the
poor, the disabled, the unborn and the sick, migrants and refugees,
the elderly and the young who lack employment”.
“I
pray”, concluded the Holy Father, “that the General Assembly will
contribute to a new impulse of vitality and vision on the part of all
committed to the sacred cause of Christian unity, in fidelity to the
Lord’s will for his Church and in openness to the promptings of the
Holy Spirit. Upon all gathered in Busan I invoke the abundant
blessings of Almighty God, source of all life and of every spiritual
gift”.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 30 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father appointed Rev.
Richard Ng as bishop of Miri (area 42,000, population 600,000,
Catholics 80,000, priests 16, religious 20), Malaysia. The
bishop-elect was born in Kuching, Malaysia in 1966 and was ordained a
priest in 1995. He holds a licentiate in sacred scriptures from the
Biblicum, Rome, and has served in a number of roles, including parish
vicar of the cathedral of Kuching, lecturer in sacred scriptures in
the major seminary of Kuching, and director of the archdiocesan
Commission for Social Communications. He is currently rector of the
major seminary of Kuching. He succeeds Bishop Anthony Lee Kok Hin,
whose resignation upon having reached the age limit was accepted by
the Holy Father.
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