SUMMARY:
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FRANCIS CONVENES EXTRAORDINARY SYNOD ON THE FAMILY FOR OCTOBER 2014
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POPE FRANCIS TO WELCOME THE ORIGINAL STATUE OF THE VIRGIN OF FATIMA
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HOLY FATHER'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR OCTOBER
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THIRTY YEARS OF THE VATICAN MUSEUMS' “PATRONS OF THE ARTS”
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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FRANCIS
CONVENES EXTRAORDINARY SYNOD ON THE FAMILY FOR OCTOBER 2014
Vatican
City, 8 October 2013 (VIS) – The Holy See Press Office today
announced that Holy Father Francis has convened the Third
Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, to be held in
the Vatican from 5 to 19 October 2014, on the theme “The pastoral
challenges of the family in the context of evangelisation”.
In
the Chapter of the Code of Canon Law relating to synodal assemblies,
the Synod of Bishops meets in an extraordinary general assembly when
the matter under consideration, while related to the good of the
universal Church, requires rapid definition.
“It
is very important that an extraordinary Synod has been convoked on
the theme of the pastoral of the family”, said the director of the
Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J. “This is the way
in which the Pope intends to promote reflection and to guide the path
of the community of the Church, with the responsible participation of
the episcopate from different parts of the world”.
“It
is right”, he added, “that the Church should move as a community
in reflection and prayer, and that she takes common pastoral
directions in relation to the most important points – such as the
pastoral of the family – under the guidance of the Pope and the
bishops. The convocation of the extraordinary Synod clearly indicates
this path. In this context, the proposal of particular pastoral
solutions by local persons or offices carries the risk of engendering
confusion. It is opportune to emphasise the importance of following a
path in full communion with the ecclesial community”.
Fr.
Lombardi mentioned that yesterday Pope Francis attended the meeting
of the Secretariat of the Synod, taking place during these days in
Via della Conciliazione.
POPE
FRANCIS TO WELCOME THE ORIGINAL STATUE OF THE VIRGIN OF FATIMA
Vatican
City, 8 October 2013 (VIS) – On Saturday, 12 October, at 5 p.m. in
St. Peter's Square, Pope Francis will preside over a prayer on the
occasion of the Marian Day convoked in the context of the Year of
Faith and will receive the original statute of the Virgin of Fatima,
which normally resides in the Portuguese sanctuary of the same name.
The bullet which struck Blessed John Paul II in the assassination
attempt of13 May 1981, is set into the crown of the statue.
On
Sunday, 13 October, at 10.30 a.m., again in St. Peter's Square, the
Holy Father will celebrate Holy Mass on the Marian Day.
HOLY
FATHER'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR OCTOBER
Vatican
City, 8 October 2013 (VIS) - The Holy Father's general prayer
intention for October is: "That those feeling so crushed by life
that they wish to end it may sense the nearness of God's love."
His
mission intention is: "That the celebration of World Mission Day
may help all Christians realise that we are not only receivers but
proclaimers of God's word."
THIRTY
YEARS OF THE VATICAN MUSEUMS' “PATRONS OF THE ARTS”
Vatican
City, 8 October 2013 (VIS) – The Vatican Museums will hold a series
of initiatives and events from 15 to 20 October 2013 to celebrate the
thirtieth anniversary of the Patrons of the Arts, an international
community of benefactors who for three decades have “adopted” and
provided valuable economic support for the conservation, restoration
and appreciation of the treasures conserved in the Vatican Museums.
The
history of the Patrons began in 1982, when the Holy See promoted,
throughout the United States, the itinerant exhibition, “The
Vatican Collections: the Papacy and Art”. This great overseas event
led first to the creation of “The Friends of the Vatican Museums”
and then the institution of the Patrons of the Arts at the behest of
Cardinal Rosalio José Castillo Lara, now co-ordinated by Fr. Mark
Haydu.
The
Patrons of the Arts finance, above all, the “extraordinary”
maintenance of the papal collections, and over the years, they have
made possible the restoration of the “Stories of the Life of Christ
and Moses” in the Sistine Chapel, the Pauline and Nicolene Chapels,
the fifteenth-century Papal Apartments of Pope Alexander IV Borgia,
the Scala Sancta, the and the “Galera” Fountain in the Vatican
Gardens. They have also financed the restoration of the Santa Rosa
Necropolis and the Matisse Room within the Vatican Museums.
The
Patrons do not limit their attention only to famous works of art;
they also finance “minor” projects, which allow restorers the
opportunity to carefully examine works and to accompany their
restoration with detailed research, leading at times to important
historical and scientific discoveries that may be shared with the
international art world at large. Indeed, the occupational
implications of the “adoptive” conservational projects assume
particular importance in periods of economic crisis. The numerous
restoration workshops established with the support of the Patrons
have ensured work for many young experts in the restoration and
conservation of artistic heritage.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 8 October 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father appointed
Professor Paolo Cherubini as vice prefect of the Vatican Secret
Archive. Professor Cherubini is currently lecturer in Latin
paleography at the University of Palermo and at the Vatican School of
Paleography, Diplomatics and Archivists.
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