SUMMARY:
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TO ITALIAN BISHOPS: ACCOMPANY YOUR PROCLAMATION WITH THE ELOQUENCE OF
GESTURES
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THE POPE PROFOUNDLY SADDENED BY TRAFFIC ACCIDENT IN FUNDACION,
COLOMBIA
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CELEBRATE THE WORLD CUP 2014 FOR A DIGNIFIED LIFE FOR ALL
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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TO
ITALIAN BISHOPS: ACCOMPANY YOUR PROCLAMATION WITH THE ELOQUENCE OF
GESTURES
Vatican
City, 20 May 2014 (VIS) – Yesterday afternoon Pope Francis
inaugurated the 66th assembly of Italian bishops, in which they will
discuss proposals to amend the Statute and Regulation of the Italian
Episcopal Conference (CEI), as well as the “Guide to proclamation
and catechesis in Italy”. They will also consider the theme
“Christian education and missionarity in the light of the Apostolic
exhortation 'Evangelii gaudium'”. It is the first time that a
pontiff has presided at an assembly of the CEI.
Francis
structured his discourse in three points, directing it at pastors of
a Church that is the community of the Resurrected, that is the body
of the Lord, and that anticipates and promises the Kingdom. He began
by telling the bishops: “The people look to us. They look to us for
help in grasping the singularity of their daily lives in God's
providential plan”; and emphasised that “faith is the living
memory of an encounter nurtured by the fire of the Word that shapes
the ministry and anoints the people. … Without constant prayer, the
Pastor is exposed to the danger of being ashamed of the Gospel, and
ends up defusing the scandal of the Cross in worldly 'wisdom'”.
“The
temptations, which aim to obscure the primacy of God and His Christ,
are legion in the life of the Pastor: they range from lukewarmness,
which leads to mediocrity … which dodges renunciation and
sacrifice; then there is the temptation to haste in pastoral
ministry, along with that sloth that leads to intolerance, almost as
if everything were a burden. … There is a temptation to grow
accustomed to sadness, cancelling out every expectation and
creativity, leaving us unsatisfied and therefore incapable of
entering into the lives of our people and understanding them in the
light of Easter morning”.
To
combat these temptations, the Pope urges the Italian bishops never to
cease to seek the Lord, because “He is the principle and foundation
that envelops our weaknesses with mercy, transforming and renewing
everything; we are called to offer He Who is most precious to our
people, so as not to leave them at the mercy of a society of
indifference, indeed desperation. … If we want to follow him, there
is no other path. Following it with Him, we discover that we are a
people, to the point of recognising with wonder and gratitude that
all is grace, even the difficulties and contradictions of human life,
if these are lived with a heart open to the Lord”.
Proceeding
to speak of pastors of the Church as the body of the Lord, he
remarked that the Church is the “other grace for which we must feel
profoundly indebted. … Unity is a gift and responsibility, and its
sacrament shapes our mission. … The lack of communion is the
greatest scandal”, and “as Pastors, we must seek refuge from
temptations that otherwise disfigure us; … the hardness of he who
judges without being involved, and the laxity of those who acquiesce
without taking responsibility for the other. … the ambition that
generates 'currents', sectarianism … and then, the tendency to seek
the lost security of the past, and the claims of those who wish to
defend unity by denying diversity, thus humiliating the gifts with
which God continues to keep His Church young and beautiful”.
“In
relation to these temptations, ecclesial experience is the most
effective antidote. It emanates from the sole Eucharist, whose
cohesive strength generates fraternity, the ability to accept,
forgive and walk together”. The Holy Father urged the bishops to
love people and communities with generous and total dedication” and
to trust that “the holy people of God has the pulse to find the
right roads. Accompany with breadth the growth of lay
coresponsibility. ... With their insight and help, you will be able
to avoid remaining attached to a pastoral of conversation – indeed,
generic, dispersed, fragmented and of limited influence – and will
instead adopt a form of pastoral care that focuses on the essential”.
In
relation to the third point, “Pastors of a Church that anticipates
and promises the Kingdom”, he commented that “serving the Kingdom
means living a life decentred from oneself, striving for the
encounter that is the path for truly rediscovering what we are:
proclaimers of the truth of Christ and His mercy. ... With this
clarity, brothers, may your proclamation be cadenced by the eloquence
of gestures. ... And, among the 'places' in which your presence seems
to me to be most necessary and meaningful ... there is, first and
foremost, the family. Nowadays, the domestic community is strongly
penalised by a culture that privileges individual rights and
transmits a logic of the temporary. Promote the life of the unborn
child as well as that of the elderly. ... And do not forget to tend,
with the compassion of the Samaritan, to those who are emotionally
wounded and whose plans for life are compromised”.
Another
space that the bishops must not desert is the “waiting room crowded
with the unemployed ... where the drama of those who do not know how
to bring bread home to the table encounters that of those who are not
able to keep their businesses afloat. It is an historic emergency,
that appeals to the social responsibility of all: as Church, let us
not give in to catastrophism and resignation, instead supporting with
every form of creative solidarity the efforts of those who, without
work, feel deprived even of their dignity. ... Finally, there is the
welcoming embrace to migrants: they flee intolerance, persecution, a
bleak future. May no-one turn their gaze away! ... And, more
generally, in the difficult situations that so many of our
contemporaries, may they find you attentive and participatory, ready
to re-examine the current model of development that exploits
creation, sacrifices people at the altar of profit and creates new
forms of marginalisation and exclusion”.
“Reach
out towards whoever asks to reason for the hope that is in you;
welcome their culture, offer them respectfully the memory of faith
and the company of the Church, the signs of brotherhood, gratitude
and solidarity, that anticipate in man's days the reflections of a
Sunday without end”.
THE
POPE PROFOUNDLY SADDENED BY TRAFFIC ACCIDENT IN FUNDACION, COLOMBIA
Vatican
City, 20 May 2014 (VIS) – Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro
Parolin today sent a telegram on behalf of the Pope to Bishop Ugo
Eugenio Puccini Banfi of Santa Marta, Colombia, for the serious
accident which occurred on Sunday in Fundacion, in which 33 young
children lost their lives, burned inside a bus.
The
Pope, “profoundly saddened, expresses his closeness and affection
to all those affected by this regrettable event”, and “offers
fervent prayers to God for the eternal repose of the souls of the
departed. United with those who weep for this tragedy, he wishes to
convey his heartfelt condolences to the relatives of the deceased and
his consolation to the survivors, along with his hope that they make
a swift and full recovery”.
CELEBRATE
THE WORLD CUP 2014 FOR A DIGNIFIED LIFE FOR ALL
Vatican
City, 20 May 2014 (VIS) – This morning a press conference was held
in the Holy See Press Office to present the Talitha Kum International
Network of Consecrated Life against Human Trafficking campaign for
the Brazil World Cup 2014: “Play for life, against trafficking”.
The speakers were Cardinal Joao Braz de Aviz, prefect of the
Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of
Apostolic Life, Kenneth Francis Hackett, the United States'
ambassador to the Holy See, Sister Carmen Sammut, MSOLA, president of
the International Union of Superior Generals, Sister Estrella
Castalone, F.M.A., coordinator of Talitha Kum, and Sister Gabriella
Bottani, M.C.C.J., coordinator of the network Um Grito pela Vida,
Brazil.
“This
campaign shows the between consecrated life and the sentiments of our
Holy Father regarding this crime, that he himself has defined as a
wound on the body of contemporary humanity, a wound in Christ's
flesh”, said Cardinal Braz de Aviz. Sister Carmen Sammut emphasised
that unfortunately “this crime is present everywhere, for the
profits from it are enormous. Prevention of this type of human
trafficking entails reducing the demands for sexual services. In
order for this to happen, public opinion needs to be alerted”.
Recalling
the Holy Father's remark that it is impossible to remain indifferent
in the knowledge that there are human beings trafficked like goods,
Sister Gabriella Bottani pointed out that, according to official
statistics, this serious crime affects around 21 million people
around the world and that, with a better understanding of the
phenomenon and its causes, methods of encouraging it to be reported
to the authorities can be found. “We must forcefully combat the
code of silence and fear surrounding this serious violation of human
dignity”. The message of this campaign is a concrete and positive
proposal for life: “A dignified and free life for all”. It is
hoped that the World Cup in Brazil may offer a positive space for the
promotion of the culture of rights and life, denouncing all forms of
exploitation that devalue and reduce it to the status of a commodity
and raising awareness among populations regarding the possible risks
and how to intervene by reporting transgressions to the authorities.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 20 May 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has appointed Bishop
Ralph Heskett, C.S.S.R., of Gibraltar, Great Britain, as bishop of
Hallam (area 1,030, population 1,569,000, Catholics 60,188, priests
61, permanent deacons 14, religious 56), England. He succeeds Bishop
John Anthony Rawsthorne, whose resignation from the same diocese,
upon reaching the age limit, was accepted by the Holy Father.
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