SUMMARY:
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TELEGRAM OF CONDOLENCES FOR THE VICTIMS OF VALPARAISO
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PRESENTATION OF THE HOLY SEE'S REPORT ON THE CONVENTION AGAINST
TORTURE
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DURING HOLY WEEK THE POPE WILL DISTRIBUTE POCKET-SIZED GOSPELS IN A
ROMAN PRISON
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CARDINAL ORLANDO B. QUEVEDO TAKES POSSESSION OF HIS TITULAR CHURCH
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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TELEGRAM
OF CONDOLENCES FOR THE VICTIMS OF VALPARAISO
Vatican
City, 15 April 2014 (VIS) – Yesterday afternoon Cardinal Secretary
of State Pietro Parolin, on behalf of the Holy Father, sent a
telegram of condolences to Bishop Gonzalo Duarte Garcia de Cortazar
of Valparaiso, Chile, for the fire that over the last 48 hours has
devastated the nearby forest, spreading to various zones of the city.
It has so far claimed twelve victims and over 10,000 people have had
to be evacuated from their homes.
“Upon
hearing the sad news of the fire that is affecting the city of
Valparaiso, Pope Francis wishes to express his spiritual closeness to
all the inhabitants, raising prayers for the eternal repose of the
souls of the victims of this grave disaster, and sharing in the
sorrow of those who have lost their homes and property.
“Likewise,
offering the support of prayer for the efforts of the emergency
services, the Holy Father urges the authorities and all the people to
stay firm in the face of adversity, so that through the spirit of
fraternal solidarity and charity, the necessary help may reach all
those affected”.
At
the end of the telegram Cardinal Parolin asks the bishop to transmit
his most heartfelt condolences to the families of the departed and
expresses his paternal care for those afflicted.
PRESENTATION
OF THE HOLY SEE'S REPORT ON THE CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE
Vatican
City, 15 April 2014 (VIS) – The director of the Holy See Press
Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., responding to questions from
journalists, today declared that next May, the Holy See – along
with Cyprus, Lithuania, Guinea, Montenegro, Sierra Leone, Thailand
and Uruguay – will present its Initial Report on the Convention
Against Torture (CAT) to the relevant Committee.
“It
is a standard procedure adhered to by all States party to the
Convention”, said Fr. Lombardi. “Considering the types of
obligations included in the Convention, the Holy See signed the
Convention in 2002 exclusively in the name of and on the part of
Vatican City State. For this reason, the Holy See continues to fulfil
its obligations on the part of Vatican City State and to present
periodical reports, in accordance with the procedures set forth in
the Convention”.
DURING
HOLY WEEK THE POPE WILL DISTRIBUTE POCKET-SIZED GOSPELS IN A ROMAN
PRISON
Vatican
City, 15 April 2014 (VIS) – Tomorrow, Holy Wednesday, the detainees
in the Roman prison of “Regina Coeli” will receive, as an Easter
gift from the Pope, 1200 pocket-sized copies of the Gospel .It is the
same volume, also containing the Acts of the Apostles, that the Pope
handed out to the participants in the Angelus of Sunday 6 April in
St. Peter's Square, and to the faithful who on the same day attended
Mass celebrated by the Pope in the church of St. Gregory the Great.
Archbishop Konrad Krajewski, Almoner of His Holiness, will be
responsible for distributing the Gospels during a visit to the
prison.
On
Holy Thursday, 17 April, Archbishop Krajewski will celebrated Mass
“In Cena Domini” at the “Isola dell'Amore Fraterno”, a
voluntary association founded in 1996 that works to provide
preventative measures, solidarity and assistance for detainees,
ex-convicts and those who are socially marginalised or estranged from
their families.
CARDINAL
ORLANDO B. QUEVEDO TAKES POSSESSION OF HIS TITULAR CHURCH
Vatican
City, 15 April 2014 (VIS) – The Office of Liturgical Celebrations
of the Supreme Pontiff today announced that on Thursday, 24 April, at
6.00 a.m., Cardinal Orlando B. Quevedo, O.M.I., archbishop of
Cotabato, Philippines, will take possession of the title of St. Mary
“Regina Mundi” in Torre Spaccata (Via Alessandro Barbosi, 6).
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 15 April 2014 (VIS) – Today the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Bishop Charbel Georges Merhi of the Congregation of Lebanese Maronite
Missionaries, emeritus of Buenos Aires.
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Bishop Marcello Semeraro of Albano and secretary of the Council of
Cardinals.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 15 April 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Rev. Acquirino Francis Kibira as bishop of Kasese (area
3,205, population 610,000, Catholics 292,106, priests 39, religious
66), Uganda. The bishop-elect was born in Kigoto-Bulyansungwe, Uganda
in 1958, and was ordained a priest in 1984. He studied sacred
scriptures at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, and has served
in a number of pastoral and academic roles, including: lecturer at
the Katigondo National major seminary, Masaka; head of permanent
formation of the clergy; lecturer and dean of studies at St. Paul's
National Seminary Kinyamasika, Fort Portal. He is currently rector of
the same national seminary. He succeeds Bishop Egidio Nkaijanabwo,
whose resignation upon reaching the age limit was accepted by the
Holy Father.
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appointed Msgr. Peter Kayode Odetoyinbo as bishop of Abeokuta (area
10,562, population 2,570,000, Catholics 70,125, priest 61, religious
40), Nigeria. The bishop-elect was born in Ibadan, Nigeria in 1964.
He holds a licentiate and a doctorate in history of the Church from
the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, has served in a number of
pastoral and academic roles: lecturer at the minor seminary of the
parishes of St. Patrick and St. Ignatius of Loyola; resident priest
in St. Mary's Cathedral of Ibadan; priest of the Church of the
Assumption at Bodija; lecturer in history of the Church at the Sts.
Peter and Paul seminary and the Dominican Institute; president of the
Ibadan Diocesan Priests Association and secretary of the Diocesan
Priests of All Yorubaland. He is currently vicar general of the
archdiocese of Ibadan.
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