SUMMARY:
-
THE SECOND GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: GOD'S UNDERSTANDING
-
THE POPE GREETS POLISH PILGRIMS AND RECALLS CATHERINE OF SIENA,
PATRON SAINT OF EUROPE
-
PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR MAY
-
HOLY FATHER'S CALENDAR FOR MAY 2014
-
INTENSE ACTIVITY OF THE COUNCILS AND COMMISSIONS INSTITUTED BY THE
POPE
-
OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
______________________________________
THE
SECOND GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: GOD'S UNDERSTANDING
Vatican
City, 30 April 2014 (VIS) – Continuing his catechesis on the seven
gifts of the Holy Spirit, Pope Francis' catechesis at this
Wednesday's general audience focused on understanding. “It is not
human understanding or the intellectual capacity with which we are
gifted to a greater or a lesser extent”, he explained. “It is a
grace the only the Holy Spirit may infuse and which awakens in the
Christian the capacity to go beyond external appearances and to
scrutinise the depths of God's thought and His plan of salvation”.
Pope
Francis recalled the words the apostle Paul addressed to the
Corinthians, in which he described the effects of this gift: “What
no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has
conceived, the things God has prepared for those who love him –
these are the things God has revealed to us by his Spirit”.
“This
obviously does not mean that a Christian can understand everything,
and have full knowledge of God's plans”, he emphasised. “However,
as the word itself suggests, the intellect permits us to 'intus
legere', to 'read within'. This gift enables us to comprehend things
as God does, with God's understanding. … It is a gift intimately
linked to faith. When the Holy Spirit abides in our heart and
enlightens our mind, it allows us to grow, day after day, in our
understanding of what the Lord has said and done”.
Pope
Francis explained that the same thing happened to the Apostles on the
way to Emmaus, when they did not recognise Jesus because they were
not capable of doing so. “But, when the Lord explained his
Scriptures to them, so that they were able to understand that He had
to suffer and die in order to be resurrected, their minds opened and
hope reawakened in their hearts. This is what the Holy Spirit does
for us through the gift of understanding”.
THE
POPE GREETS POLISH PILGRIMS AND RECALLS CATHERINE OF SIENA, PATRON
SAINT OF EUROPE
Vatican
City, 30 April 2014 (VIS) – Following today's catechesis, Pope
Francis greeted, among others, the compatriots of St. John Paul II,
whose “witness of faith, hope, charity and trust in Divine Mercy”
is, he said, particularly tangible in these days. “May his
intercession support the life and good intentions of each one of you,
the worries and joys of your loved ones, the development and serene
future of the Church in Poland, and of your entire homeland”.
Addressing
the young, the sick, and newly-weds, he mentioned that yesterday was
the liturgical feast of St. Catherine of Siena, patron of Italy and
Europe, and he encouraged the young to “learn from her how to live
with the clear conscience of those who do not bend to human
compromises”, the sick to be inspired by “her example of strength
in the moments of greatest pain”; and young couples to “imitate
the solidity of faith of those who trust in God”.
PRAYER
INTENTIONS FOR MAY
Vatican
City, 30 April 2014 (VIS) – Pope Francis' universal prayer
intention for May is: “That the media may be instruments in the
service of truth and peace”.
His
intention for evangelisation is: “That Mary, Star of
Evangelisation, may guide the Church in proclaiming Christ to all
nations”.
HOLY
FATHER'S CALENDAR FOR MAY 2014
Vatican
City, 30 April 2014 (VIS) – The Office of Liturgical Celebrations
of the Supreme Pontiff has published the following calendar of
liturgical celebrations over which the Holy Father will preside
during the month of May:
Sunday
11: Fourth Sunday of Easter. At 9.30 a.m., priestly ordinations at
the Vatican Basilica, and Holy Mass.
Sunday
18: Fifth Sunday of Easter. At 4 p.m., pastoral visit to the
parish-sanctuary of “Santa Maria del Divino Amore”.
Saturday
24 to Monday 26: Apostolic trip to the Holy Land.
INTENSE
ACTIVITY OF THE COUNCILS AND COMMISSIONS INSTITUTED BY THE POPE
Vatican
City, 30 April 2014 (VIS) – The Council of Cardinals has continued
its work in accordance with its agenda, and will conclude this
afternoon. It has completed a first review of the Pontifical
Councils. On Wednesday afternoon the Council of Cardinals met with
Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, who reported on the preparation of the
upcoming Synod.
Part
of the time was dedicated to the planning of the work to be completed
between this meeting and the next one, scheduled for the first days
of July.
The
new Council for the Economy will meet for the first time on Friday, 2
May, in the Sala Bologna of the Apostolic Palace. The Holy Father
will address an introductory greeting to the participants. The main
focus of the meeting will be the Statutes of the Council itself and
the planning of its work, and it will continue throughout the entire
day.
The
new Commission for the Protection of Minors will have its first
meeting in the coming days, from Thursday 1 to Saturday 3 May, at the
Domus Sanctae Marthae. The Commission will reflect on the nature and
scope of its tasks, as well as its integration with members
representing different geographical areas worldwide. The Holy Father
will greet the members of the Commission.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 30 April 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
-
appointed Rev. Jose Roberto Fortes Palau and Rev. Carlos Lema Garcia
as auxiliaries of the archdiocese of Sao Paulo (area 655, population
6,633,912, Catholics 4,776,416, priests 995, religious 1,316),
Brazil.
Bishop-elect
Fortes Palau was born in Jacaref, Brazil in 1965 and was ordained a
priest in 1993. He holds a licentiate in spiritual theology from the
“Teresianum” Pontifical Institute of Spirituality, Rome, and a
doctorate in theology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil. He has served in the following pastoral roles in
the city of Sao Jose dos Campos: vicar of the “Sant'Ana” parish,
priest of the “Sao Jose” parish, rector of the seminary of
theology of the diocese of Sao Jose dos Campos, vicar of the parish
of “Sao Bento”, and vicar general of the diocese. He is currently
priest of the “Santo Agostino” parish of Sao Jose dos Campos.
Bishop-elect
Lema Garcia was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1956 and was ordained a
priest in 1985. He holds a doctorate in dogmatic theology and a
degree in moral theology from the Holy Cross Pontifical University,
Rome, as well as a degree in law from the State University of Sao
Paulo. He is a member of the personal prelature of Opus Dei, and has
served in the following pastoral roles: chaplain of the Centro
Universitario do Itaim in Sao Paulo, chaplain of the CEAC in
Brasilia, chaplain of the “Mirador” cultural centre in Porto
Alegre, and vicar secretary of the delegation of the prelature in
Brazil. He is currently spiritual director of Opus Dei in Brazil.
You
can find more information at: www.visnews.org
The
news items contained in the Vatican Information Service may be used,
in part or in their entirety, by quoting the source:
V.I.S.
-Vatican Information Service.
Copyright
© Vatican Information Service 00120 Vatican City
No comments:
Post a Comment