SUMMARY:
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THE POPE TO NEW AMBASSADORS: ARMS TRADE AND FORCED MIGRATION
CHALLENGE PEACE
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FRANCIS RECEIVES THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND
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TELEGRAM FOR THE ASIAN CONFERENCE ON THE FAMILY
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POPE'S VISIT TO THE “DIVINO AMORE” SANCTUARY POSTPONED
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JOINT APPEAL IN AMMAN FOR WORLD SOLIDARITY
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FIFTY YEARS OF PROMOTING INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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THE
POPE TO NEW AMBASSADORS: ARMS TRADE AND FORCED MIGRATION CHALLENGE
PEACE
Vatican
City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) – This morning Pope Francis received the
credential letters of seven new ambassadors to the Holy See: Pierre
Yves Fux, Switzerland; Rudolf P. von Balimoos, Liberia; Nega Tsegaye
Tessema, Ethiopia; Nasreldin Ahmed Wali Abdeltif, Sudan; Margaret Ann
Louise Jobson, Jamaica; Claudinah Ntini Ramosepele, South Africa; and
Mysore Kapanalah Lokesh, India.
The
Holy Father focused his address to the diplomats on the challenges
posed to peace by the arms trade and forced migration.
“Peace:
this word summarises all the assets to which every person and all
human societies aspire”, he said. “Also the effort with which we
seek to promote diplomatic relations has, in the final analysis, the
sole aim of allowing peace to grow in the human family, in
development and justice. It is a target that is never fully reached,
and that must be continually sought after by every generation, facing
the challenges presented in every age”.
“Everyone
talks about peace”, he observed; “everyone claims to want it, but
unfortunately the proliferation of weapons of every type leads in the
opposite direction. The arms trade has the effect of complicating and
distancing us from a solution to conflicts, all the more so since it
takes place to a great extent outside the boundaries of the law.
Therefore I consider that, while we are gathered in this Apostolic
See, which by nature is invested in a special service to the cause of
peace, we can unite our voices in expressing hope that the
international community may make new, concerted and courageous
efforts against the proliferation of weapons and to promote their
reduction”.
The
Holy Father mentioned that another challenge to peace, which
“unfortunately takes on, in certain regions and in certain moments,
the nature of a full-blown human tragedy”, is that of forced
migration. He commented that it is a very complex phenomenon, and
recognised that important efforts are being made by international
organisations, States, and social bodies, as well as religious
communities and volunteer groups, to respond “in a civil and
organised way to the most critical aspects, emergencies, and
situations of greatest need”. However, also in this case, “we are
aware that we cannot limit ourselves to reacting to emergencies. This
phenomenon has fully manifested its epochal character. The moment has
arrived to face it with a serious and responsible political outlook,
involving all levels: global, continental, macro-regional, in
relations between nations, and finally at national and local levels”.
In
relation to this problem we see examples of a contrary nature: on the
one hand, “marvellous cases of humanity, of welcome, of encounter:
people and families who have succeeded in leaving behind these
inhuman situations and have rediscovered dignity, freedom and
security. Unfortunately, on the other hand there are stories that
make us weep for shame: human beings, our brothers and sisters,
children of God who, inspired by the wish to live and work in peace,
face harrowing journeys and are subjected to blackmail, torture and
harassment of every kind, and at times end up dying in the desert or
at the bottom of the sea”.
The
phenomenon of forced migration is “closely linked to conflicts and
wars, and therefore also to the problem of the proliferation of
weapons. … They are the wounds of a world that is our world, in
which God has placed us to live today, and He calls us to be
responsible for our brothers and sisters, so that the violation of no
human being be violated. It would be an absurd contradiction to speak
about peace, to negotiate peace, and at the same time promote and
permit the arms trade. We could also consider it to be in a certain
sense cynical to proclaim human rights and at the same time ignore or
fail to take account of the men and women who, forced to leave their
homeland, die in the attempt or are not welcomed by international
solidarity”.
The
Pope concluded, “The Holy See today declares to you and to the
governments of your respective countries its firm resolve to continue
to collaborate to take steps forward in these areas and along all the
roads that lead to justice and peace, on the basis of universally
recognised human rights”.
FRANCIS
RECEIVES THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND
Vatican
City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) – Today the Holy Father Francis received in
audience the governor general of New Zealand, Sir Jerry Mateparae,
who subsequently 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 focused on a number of aspects of
the social and economic life of the country, as well as the valuable
contribution of the Catholic Church in various sectors of New Zealand
society. There was also an exchange of opinions on the international
situation, with particular reference to regional cooperation in
various development programmes and participation in peace missions in
different parts of the world.
TELEGRAM
FOR THE ASIAN CONFERENCE ON THE FAMILY
Vatican
City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) – Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro
Parolin has sent a telegram to the archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan,
Socrates P. Villegas, president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference
of the Philippines, on the occasion of the “Asian Conference on the
Family”, which is being held from 13 to 16 May on the theme
“Families of Asia: Lights of Hope”.
“Recalling
that the 'family is the fundamental cell of society where we learn to
live with others despite our differences and to belong to one
other'”, he continues, “His Holiness calls upon all the lay
faithful gathered to deepen their experience of faith and communion,
under the guidance of the Successor of Peter and the Bishops, so as
to be a leaven of Christ's love in the midst of humanity”.
POPE'S
VISIT TO THE “DIVINO AMORE” SANCTUARY POSTPONED
Vatican
City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) – Pope Francis' visit to the Sanctuary and
Roman parish of “Divino Amore”, planned for Sunday 18 May, has
been cancelled to lighten the burden of the Pope’s activities in
view of preparations for his imminent apostolic journey in the Holy
Land. The visit to the sanctuary will be rescheduled at a later date.
JOINT
APPEAL IN AMMAN FOR WORLD SOLIDARITY
Vatican
City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) – Yesterday afternoon the Royal Institute
for Inter-Faith Studies (Amman, Jordan) and the Pontifical Council
for Interreligious Dialogue concluded their Third Colloquium in the
Jordanian capital. Held under the joint patronage of His Royal
Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal and His Eminence Cardinal
Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the Vatican dicastery, the theme
chosen this year was “Meeting current challenges through
education”.
At
the end of the meeting which, as mentioned by the participants, took
place on the eve of Pope Francis' visit to the Holy Land, considered
a source of hope for all the populations in this region – a
communique was issued, beginning with a strong condemnation of “all
forms of violence, and most recently the kidnapping of the Nigerian
school girls”, calling for “their immediate release, so that they
can return to their families and their schools”. They also
advocated peaceful resolutions to all ongoing conflicts.
The
participants stated that the discussion, which took place in an
atmosphere of cordiality and friendship, allowed them to agree on the
following points:
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the fundamental institutions for the education of children and youth
are the family and the school;
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the importance of proper religious education, in particular for the
transmission of religious and moral values;
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the necessary consideration of the dignity of the human person,
especially in educational institutions;
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there is widespread disregard for the international provisions aimed
at guaranteeing the effective respect of fundamental human rights, in
particular religious freedom;
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the most urgent challenges to meet include the peaceful resolution of
current conflicts, the eradication of poverty and the promotion of
the spiritual and moral dimension of life;
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the conviction that religion is not the cause of conflicts, but
rather inhumanity and ignorance; consequently integral education is
essential;
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many recalled that religions, properly understood and practised, are
not causes of division and conflicts but rather a necessary factor
for reconciliation and peace.
As
believers, we hope that human wisdom would always meet the wisdom of
God.
Finally,
as the future of humanity is in the hands of the young generations,
we propose the following Cultural Decalogue for everyone involved in
education:
1)
Never renounce intellectual curiosity;
2)
Have intellectual courage instead of intellectual cowardice;
3)
Be humble and not intellectually arrogant;
4)
Practice intellectual empathy instead of closed mindedness;
5)
Observe intellectual integrity;
6)
Keep your intellectual autonomy;
7)
Persevere in the face of surrounding superficiality;
8)
Trust reason;
9)
Be fair-minded and not intellectually unfair;
10)
Consider pluralism as richness, not a threat.
Finally,
they declared their intention to will continue our fruitful dialogue
through future colloquia and other initiatives.
FIFTY
YEARS OF PROMOTING INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE
Vatican
City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) – The Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of its foundation on
Monday 19 May. The dicastery was instituted with the name
“Secretariat for non-Christians” on 19 May 1964 by Pope Paul VI,
with the Apostolic Letter “Progrediente Concilio”, with the aim
of paying attention to those who were without the Christian religion
and to whom the words of the Lord would seem to refer: “And I have
other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them also”.
The
Pontifical Council will hold a conference in the afternoon on the
theme “50 years of service in interreligious dialogue”; the
speakers will be Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the
dicastery, Fr. Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.J., secretary, and
Fr. Damian Howard, S.J., of Heythrop College, London. The document
“Dialogue in Truth and Charity: Pastoral Orientations for
Interreligious Dialogue”, which will be published and distributed
to those present, offers guidelines for pastors and faithful, based
on the concrete indications and experiences of the local churches, to
continue along the path of interreligious dialogue.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Eighteen prelates of the Mexican Episcopal Conference on their “ad
limina” visit:
Cardinal
Norberto Rivera Carrera, archbishop of Mexico, with his auxiliaries,
Bishop Carlos Briseno Arch, O.A.R., Bishop Florencio Armando Colin
Cruz, Bishop Jesus Antonio Lerma Nolasco, Bishop Andres Vargas Pena,
Bishop Adolfo Miguel Castano Fonseca, Bishop Crispin Ojeda Marquez,
and Bishop Jorge Estrada Solorzano;
Bishop
Juan Odilon Martinez Garcia of Atlacomulco;
Bishop
Francisco Javier Chavolla Ramos of Toluca;
Archbishop
Rogelio Cabrera Lopez of Monterrey, with his auxiliary, Bishop Jorge
Alberto Cavazos Arizpe;
Bishop
Antonio Gonzalez Sanchez of Ciudad Victoria;
Bishop
Ramon Calderon Batres of Linares;
Bishop
Ruy Rendon Leal of Matamoros;
Bishop
Gustavo Rodriguez Vega of Nuevo Laredo;
Bishop
Alondo Gerardo Garza Trevino of Piedras Negras;
Bishop
Jose Raul Vera Lopez of Saltillo, O.P.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Fr. Gabriel Angel Villa Vahos as bishop of Ocana (area
18,000, population 627,000, Catholics 427,000, priests 72, permanent
deacons 4, religious 66), Colombia. The bishop-elect was born in
Sopetran, Colombia in 1962 and was ordained a priest in 1989. He
holds a licentiate in dogmatic theology from the Pontifical Gregorian
University, Rome, and has served in a number of pastoral roles,
including: priest of the parish of “Nuestra Senora de la Merced”
in Yarumal, rector of the “Santo Tomas de Aquino” diocesan major
seminary, director of the department for ministers of the Episcopal
Conference of Colombia, vice rector of the “Fundacion Universitaria
Catolica del Norte”, and diocesan administrator of Santa Rosa de
Osos. He is currently director of the the department for vocations
and ministers of the Latin American Episcopal Conference (CELAM). He
succeeds Bishop Jorge Enrique Lozano Zafra, whose resignation from
the pastoral care of the same diocese, upon reaching the age limit,
was accepted by the Holy Father.
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appointed Bishop Enrique Diaz Diaz as coadjutor bishop of San
Cristobal de Las Casas (area 36,821, population 1,734,000, Catholics
1,325,000, priests 105, permanent deacons 320, religious 252),
Mexico. Bishop Diaz Diaz was previously auxiliary of the same
diocese.
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