SUMMARY:
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THE HOLY SEE GUEST OF HONOUR AT THE 2014 TURIN INTERNATIONAL BOOK
FAIR
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CARDINAL SARAH IN MISSION IN GUATEMALA
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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NOTICE
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THE
HOLY SEE GUEST OF HONOUR AT THE 2014 TURIN INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR
Vatican
City, 18 March 2014 (VIS) – A press conference was held in the Holy
See Press Office this morning to present the Holy See's participation
as a guest of honour at the 27th Turin International Book Fair, to
take place from 8 to 12 May. The speakers were: Cardinal Gianfranco
Ravasi, president of the Pontifical Council for Culture; Rolando
Picchioni, president of the for Books, Music and Cultural Activities;
Fr. Giuseppe Costa, S.D.B., director of Libreria Editrice Vaticana,
and Ernesto Ferrero, editorial director of the Turin International
Book Fair.
The
Holy See will be represented by a stand in the form of a dome made
out of books, explained Cardinal Ravasi. The plan incorporates the
design for the new Vatican Basilica by Donato Bramante; the 500th
anniversary of whose death is commemorated on 11 April.
The
stand will be located in the third pavilion of the complex, and will
host cultural and artistic events including: on Wednesday 7, a
pre-inauguration concert performed by the choir of the Sistine
Chapel; on Friday 9, a cultural debate between Cardinal Gianfranco
Ravasi and a distinguished non-believer; and on Saturday 10, the
presentation by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin of a new
book dedicated to the Holy Father and a dialogue on the first year of
Pope Francis' pontificate.
The
Turin International Book Fair opened its doors for the first time in
2001, and each year it invites a different country to attend as a
guest of honour. The participation of the Holy See this year, said
Rolando Picchioni, “not only constitutes an out of the ordinary
presence, but in a certain way has also shaped the spirit according
to which the most important debates and events are structured. …
Its most relevant contribution is the profoundly international and
universal character of its constitutive and spiritual nature, and the
marvellous variety of ways in which the message and teaching of the
Church is translated into works of thought, reflection and literary
and artistic creation”.
According
to Ernesto Ferrero, the Vatican participation offers “a substantial
contribution to the reflection that the Book Fair has promoted for
years, posing questions on the current meaning of concepts such as
Time, History, Beauty, Creativity, the 'I', the 'Other', by means of
mutations, impetuous but disordered, not managed or directed. But it
is precisely this function of governance that we must ask of books”.
CARDINAL
SARAH IN MISSION IN GUATEMALA
Vatican
City, 18 March 2014 (VIS) – Cardinal Robert Sarah, president of the
Pontifical Council “Cor Unum”, will visit Guatemala from 18 to 21
March in order to inaugurate a residential complex of nineteen houses
and a chapel, constructed by various families, in Cuilapa, Santa Rosa
de Lima. This project was carried out with the support of a donation
given by the Holy Father following the natural disasters that
afflicted the country in autumn 2011, as a sign of spiritual
closeness to those people engaged in reconstruction works.
During
his visit, Cardinal Sarah will meet with the representatives of
Caritas Guatemala and the archdiocesan Caritas, and will visit the
Villa de los Ninos, a college for poor young people who receive a
study grant and full education up to the age of 18.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 18 March 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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erected the new diocese of Pankshin (area 8,486, population
1,100,000, Catholics 168,606, priests 47, religious 10) Nigeria, with
territory taken from the archdiocese of Jos and the diocese of
Shendam, making it a suffragan of the metropolitan church of Jos.
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appointed Rev. Michael Gobal Gokum of the clergy of Jos as first
bishop of the new diocese of Pankshin, Nigeria. The bishop-elect was
born in Kadyis, Nigeria in 1964 and was ordained a priest in 1991. He
studied for a licentiate in ecumenism at the Pontifical University of
St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), Rome, and has served in a number of
pastoral roles, including priest of the parishes of “St. Mary's”
in Tafawa Balewa, “St. Theresa's” in Bwari, and “Murumba” in
Igu; president of the archdiocesan catechetical commission and
chaplain of the Catholic Women Association; and priest of the
parishes of “Immaculate Conception” and “Sts. Peter and Paul”.
He is currently administrator of the “Our Lady Queen of Nigeria”
pro-Cathedral of Abuja, dean of the Garki deanery, archdiocesan
director for the teaching of the Catechism and chaplain for the youth
of the archdiocese.
NOTICE
Vatican
City, 18 March 2014 (VIS) – We inform our readers that tomorrow, 19
March, Solemnity of St. Joseph patron of the Universal Church, no VIS
bulletin will be transmitted. Service will resume on Thursday, 20
March.
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