SUMMARY:
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THE POPE RECEIVES KING JUAN CARLOS AND QUEEN SOFIA OF SPAIN
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THE POPE: DO NOT BE AFRAID, THINK OF THE YOUNG APOSTLES
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FOURTH MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF CARDINALS
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COMMUNIQUE OF THE COMMISSION OF CARDINALS ON THE INSTITUTE FOR THE
WORKS OF RELIGION (IOR)
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MASS OF THANKSGIVING FOR THE CANONISATION OF JOHN PAUL II
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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THE
POPE RECEIVES KING JUAN CARLOS AND QUEEN SOFIA OF SPAIN
Vatican
City, 28 April 2014 (VIS) – This morning, in the study adjacent to
Paul VI Hall, Pope Francis received King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia
of Spain, who then went on to meet with Cardinal Secretary of State
Pietro Parolin, accompanied by Archbishop Dominique Mamberti,
secretary for Relations with States.
During
the cordial discussions the Parties remarked on the good relations
between the Holy See and Spain, which have been increasingly
consolidated in the spirit of the 1979 Agreements. In this context,
mention was made of some current issues regarding the Church’s
mission in society and the situation of the country.
This
was followed by an exchange of views on matters of an international
nature, with special reference to various situations of crisis.
THE
POPE: DO NOT BE AFRAID, THINK OF THE YOUNG APOSTLES
Vatican
City, 28 April 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father Francis has sent a
video message to the young of Buenos Aires for National Youth Day.
The message, in which the Pope speaks off the cuff, had been
requested in advance by Cardinal Mario Aurelio Poli, archbishop of
Buenos Aires, and was rebroadcast on Saturday afternoon.
“While
making this recording I was thinking of what they would say”, says
the Pope in the video. “'What are you going?', I have already said.
'That they must not be afraid': I have already told them'. 'That they
are free': I have already said so. Then some of the young people in
the Gospel came to mind. The young people who came across Jesus, or
those he spoke about. … I thought about the young apostles, the
young rich man, the prodigal son who seeks a new life with his
father's inheritance, the widow's son, dead; … how they were moved
by Jesus, filled with enthusiasm, with that wonder that comes from
the encounter with Jesus. .. And some of the apostles faltered, some
did not behave so well. … There is the struggle to be faithful to
this encounter, the encounter with Jesus. … God is very good”, he
continues. “God takes advantage of our failures to speak to our
hearts. God doesn't say, 'You're a failure, look what you have done'.
He reasons with us”.
Pope
Francis lists a number of examples of young men in the Gospel, and
remarked that young women might complain, “'Father, you are unjust
… your examples are all men. What about us?' … You aspire in your
lives to consolidate tenderness and fidelity. You are on the path of
the women who followed Jesus, through thick and thin. Women have the
great gift of being able to give life, of being able to give
tenderness, of being able to give peace and joy. There is one model
for you, Mary: the woman of fidelity, who did not understand what was
happening to her but obeyed nonetheless; who, as soon as she knew her
cousin needed her, ran to her, the Virgin of Readiness. Mary, who
helped to raise her Son and to accompany Him, and followed Him when
he began to preach; who suffered through all that happened to the boy
as he grew. She who stayed by His side and told Him of problems:
'Look, they have no wine'. She who, at the moment of the Cross,
stayed next to Him. … You are women of the Church … who is
female, like Mary. This is your place. Being Church, forming the
Church, being with Jesus, with tenderness, to accompany the Church
and help her grow”.
Pope
Francis joked with the young women, with a cheerful tone and
Argentine accent, “So don't be angry, you got a better deal than
the men!”, and he commended them to “Mary, Lady of the Caress,
Lady of Tenderness, Lady of the Readiness to Serve”, who shows them
the way. Addressing all the young people, he concluded, “May each
one of you encounter Jesus, the Risen Jesus. And I say one thing to
you: do not be afraid! Look at Jesus, look at Mary, and go forward!”.
FOURTH
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF CARDINALS
Vatican
City, 28 April 2014 (VIS) – The fourth meeting of the Council of
Cardinals with the Holy Father began this morning, and will continue
during the 29 and 30 April. The Council of Cardinals was instituted
by Pope Francis to help him in the governance of the universal Church
and to draw up a project for the revision of the apostolic
constitution “Pastor Bonus” on the Roman Curia.
COMMUNIQUE
OF THE COMMISSION OF CARDINALS ON THE INSTITUTE FOR THE WORKS OF
RELIGION (IOR)
Vatican
City, 28 April 2014 (VIS) – Today at 9 a.m., at the premises of the
Institute for the Works of Religion, the Supervisory Commission of
Cardinals met in order to draw up guidelines for their action.
Furthermore, it was decided that the Supervisory Commission will
initially meet thrice yearly, notwithstanding special circumstances
necessitating other meetings.
MASS
OF THANKSGIVING FOR THE CANONISATION OF JOHN PAUL II
Vatican
City, 28 April 2014 (VIS) – At 10 a.m. today in St. Peter's Square
Cardinal Angelo Comastri, vicar general of His Holiness for Vatican
City and archpriest of the Vatican Basilica, presided at a Mass of
thanksgiving for the canonisation of John Paul II.
The
Eucharist was preceded by a greeting from Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz,
archbishop of Krakow, Poland, who was the new saint's secretary.
“Yesterday”, he said, addressing the thousands of faithful who
filled the Square, “two Blessed Popes were inscribed among the
Saints: the first, John XXIII, a son of the land of Italy, who
merited the title of the 'Good Pope'. It was he who announced Vatican
Council II, more than half a century ago. The second of the new
Saints, John Paul II, son of Poland, the Pope of Divine Mercy,
consequently gave life to the decision of the Council and led the
Church into the third millennium of Christian faith”.
“We
thank God for this dual gift. We offer thanks for the extraordinarily
transparent witness of love and service of both these pastors. …
For this dual gift we offer our most heartfelt thanks to the Holy
Father Francesco. Let us thank him because already in the first year
of his pontificate he took the decision to canonise his Predecessors,
setting the date for Divine Mercy Sunday”, added the cardinal
archbishop, who concluded his address by offering thanks on behalf of
his compatriots “to Italy and all of her inhabitants for having
welcomed Karol Wojtyla many years ago, as bishop and pope, as he
arrived in Rome 'from a far away country'”. Italy became a second
homeland to him. Today John Paul II will surely bless her from on
high, just as he surely blesses Poland and the entire world. There
was a place in his heart for all nations, cultures and languages”.
Cardinal
Comastri recalled John Paul II's words: “The saints do not ask us
to applaud them; they ask that we imitate them”, and urged the
pilgrims to imitate the new saint who had “the courage to openly
defend faith in Jesus in an age of 'silent apostasy on the part of
people who have all that they need and who live as if God does not
exist' … to defend the family, to defend human life, to defend
peace while the grim winds of war blew … to encounter the young to
free them from the culture of emptiness and the ephemeral and to
invite them to welcome Christ, the sole light of life and the only
one able to bring the fullness of joy to the human heart”.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 28 April 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has accepted the
resignation from the office of auxiliary of the archdiocese of Dhaka,
Bangladesh, presented by Bishop Theotonius Gomes C.S.C., upon
reaching the age limit.
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