SUMMARY:
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LOVE FOR OTHERS IS BASED ON DIVINE LOVE
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DECREES OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE CAUSES OF SAINTS
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POPE FRANCIS' PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR NOVEMBER
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CONSISTORY FOR THE CREATION OF CARDINALS IN FEBRUARY 2014
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SEMINAR IN THE VATICAN ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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NOTICE
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LOVE
FOR OTHERS IS BASED ON DIVINE LOVE
Vatican
City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) – This morning, in the Sala Clementina
of the Vatican Apostolic Palace, Pope Francis received in audience
the members of St. Peter's Circle. The Pope emphasised that the work
of the Circle was carried out as a duty of the lay faithful, and
commented that “every day each one of us is called to console, to
become a humble but generous instrument of God's providence and of
His merciful goodness, of His love that understands and sympathises,
of His consolation that relieves and encourages”. Likewise, the
Pope thanked them for Peter's Pence, the annual charitable offering
collected by this group in the parishes of Rome.
Francis
concluded by encouraging the members to continue in their work, “a
visible sign of Christ's charity towards those who find themselves in
need, in both a material and a spiritual sense, and to the pilgrims
who come to Rome from all over the world. … continue in your work,
drawing upon love for your brothers from the school of divine
charity, through prayer and in listening to the Word of God”.
DECREES
OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE CAUSES OF SAINTS
Vatican
City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, during a private audience with
Cardinal Angelo Amato S.D.B., prefect of the Congregation for the
Causes of Saints, Pope Francis authorised the Congregation to
promulgate the following decrees:
MARTYRDOM
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Servant of God Anton Durcovici of Iai, Romania (1888-1951), killed in
hatred of the faith in the Sighet prison, Bucarest, Romania in 1993.
HEROIC
VIRTUES
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Servant of God Honoria “Nano” Nagle (Joan of God), Irish
foundress of the Union of the Presentation Sisters of the Blessed
Virgin Mary (1718-1784).
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Servant of God Celestina Bottego, foundress of the Xaverian
Missionary Sisters of Mary (1895-1980).
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Servant of God Olga della Madre di Dio (nee Olga Maria Fortunata
Gugelmo), Italian professed nun of the Congregation of the Daughters
of the Church (1910-1943).
POPE
FRANCIS' PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR NOVEMBER
Vatican
City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) – Pope Francis' prayer intention for
November is: “That priests who experience difficulties may find
comfort in their suffering, support in their doubts, and confirmation
in their fidelity”.
His
mission intention is: “That as fruit of the continental mission,
Latin American Churches may send missionaries to other Churches”.
CONSISTORY
FOR THE CREATION OF CARDINALS IN FEBRUARY 2014
Vatican
City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) – The director of the Holy See Press
Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J., made the following declaration
this morning:
“On
the occasion of the meeting of the 'Council of Cardinals' scheduled
for early next October (1-3 October) and the subsequent meeting of
the Synod Council (7-8 October), the Pope has informed the
participants of his intention to convoke a Consistory for the
creation of new cardinals on the occasion of the Feast of the
Cathedral of St. Peter, 22 February. Pope Francis has decided to
communicate his decision to convoke February's Consistory in advance
in order to facilitate the planning of other meetings involving the
participation of cardinals from different parts of the world.
“Indeed,
it is foreseen that the Pope, like his predecessors on other
occasions, intends for the Consistory to be preceded by a meeting of
the College of Cardinals.
“Before
this meeting – scheduled for the 17 and 18 February – there will
take place the third meeting of the 'Council of Cardinals' (the
so-called 'Eight Cardinals'), while after the Consistory, on 24 and
25 February, there will be the meeting of the Synod Council.
“The
next meeting of the Council of Cardinals for economic and
organisational matters of the Holy See (the so-called 'Council of
Fifteen') is expected to be scheduled as in previous years for the
month of February, probably during the preceding week”.
SEMINAR
IN THE VATICAN ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Vatican
City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) - “Trafficking in human beings: modern
slavery. Destitute peoples and the message of Jesus Christ” is the
title of the seminar which, following a wish expressed by Pope
Francis, has been organised by the Pontifical Academies of Sciences
and of the Social Sciences, together with the FIAMC (the World
Federation of Catholic Medical Associations). The seminar, which will
take place from 2 to 3 November in the Vatican's Casina Pio IV, will
be attended by twenty-two participants from various countries and
international organisations, including the Nigerian Joy Ngozi Ezeilo,
United Nations special rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons,
especially women and children, and the Spanish doctor Professor Jose
Antonio Lorente, scientific director of the Centro Pfizer – Junta
de Andalucia Centre for Genomics and Oncological Research (GENYO) of
the University of Granada, Spain.
The
workshop aims “to establish the real state of this phenomenon and
an agenda to combat this heinous crime. For example, the natural
sciences today can provide new tools that can be used against this
new form of slavery, such as a digital registry to compare the DNA of
unidentified missing children (including cases of illegal adoption)
with that of their family members who have reported their
disappearance”, writes Bishop Marcelo Sanchez-Sorondo, chancellor
of the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and of the Social Sciences.
“No
one can deny that 'the trade in human persons constitutes a shocking
offence against human dignity and a grave violation of fundamental
human rights', and is an accelerator of criminal profits in this new
century. The Second Vatican Council itself observed that 'slavery,
prostitution, the selling of women and children, and disgraceful
working conditions where people are treated as instruments of gain
rather than free and responsible persons' are 'infamies' which
'poison human society' … and constitute 'a supreme dishonour to the
Creator'”.
According
to the recent UNODC Report on Trafficking, “the International
Labour Organisation estimated that between 2002 and 2010 '20.9
million people were victims of forced labour globally. This estimate
also includes victims of human trafficking for labour and sexual
exploitation, 60% of whom are girls. Human organ trafficking reaches
almost 1% of that figure, thus affecting around 20,000 people who are
forced or deceived into giving up an organ, such as the liver,
kidney, pancreas, cornea, lung and even the heart”.
“Some
observers speculate that, within ten years, human trafficking will
surpass drugs and weapons trafficking to become the most profitable
criminal activity in the world”, reiterated Bishop Sanchez-Sorondo.
“International sex trafficking is not limited to poor and
undeveloped areas of the world – it is a problem in virtually every
region of the globe. Countries with large (often legal) sex
industries create the demand for trafficked women and girls, while
countries where traffickers can easily recruit provide the supply.
Generally, economically depressed countries provide the easiest
recruitment for trafficking”.
He
concluded by recalling that, during the canonisation of the Mexican
saint, Guadalupe Garcia Zavala, Pope Francis said that the work the
saint carried out with the poor, the abandoned, the sick and the
marginalised, “taught us this behaviour: not to feel ashamed, not
to fear, not to find 'touching Christ's flesh' repugnant. … Pope
Francis' words are a clear reaction, following Jesus Christ's
message, to this new form of contemporary slavery which constitutes
an abhorrent violation of the dignity and rights of human beings”.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, president emeritus of the Pontifical
Commission “Eccclesia Dei”.
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Rabbi Arieh Sztokman, with his wife.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father:
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appointed Rev. Joseph Gebara as coadjutor bishop of the eparchy of
Nossa Senhora do Paraiso em Sao Paulo of the Greek Melkites
(Catholics 443,000, priests 11, permanent deacons 3, religious 4),
Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Amatour, Lebanon in 1965, and
was ordained a priest in 1993. He holds a doctorate in theology from
the Institut Catholique, Paris, France, and a doctorate in history of
religions and religious anthropology from the Sorbonne University,
Paris. He has served in pastoral roles in the parishes of
“Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre” and “Notre-Dame des Champs” in
Paris, and is currently parish priest of “Notre-Dame de la
Delivrance” in Hadath, Lebanon and deacon in the archieparchy of
Beirut. He is also a lecturer at the Saint Paul Theological Institute
of Harissa, the Saint Joseph University of Beirut, the Saint Esprit
University of Kaslik and the Antonine University of Baabda.
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accepted the resignation from the office of auxiliary of the
archdiocese of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, presented by Bishop
Pablo Cedano Cedano, upon having reached the age limit.
NOTICE
Vatican
City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) - We would like to remind our readers
that no VIS bulletin will be transmitted on Friday 1 November, All
Saints Day and a holiday in the Vatican. Service will resume on
Monday 4 November.
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