SUMMARY:
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SWISS GUARD: MORE THAN 500 YEARS OF LOYALTY TO THE POPE
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THE SUPREME PATRIARCH AND CATHOLICOS OF ALL THE ARMENIANS, KAREKIN
II, TO VISIT ROME
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IN MEMORIAM
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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SWISS
GUARD: MORE THAN 500 YEARS OF LOYALTY TO THE POPE
Vatican
City, 6 May 2014 (VIS) – The swearing-in ceremony for the new
recruits to the Swiss Guard, which takes place every 6 May, was held
at 10.30 this morning in the San Damaso courtyard. Before cardinals,
bishops, members of the Curia, representatives of the diplomatic
delegations to the Holy See, the Swiss Army, relatives and friends,
the thirty new recruits swore their allegiance to the Holy Father one
by one, over the flag of the Corps and wearing the traditional
uniform. “There is a festive atmosphere. The sound of voices and
music, the colours of the uniforms and flags, and the presence of
many guests all show that this is an important moment”, said
Archbishop Giovanni Angelo Becciu, substitute of the Segretariat of
State in his discourse, representing the Holy Father.
“Five
hundred and eight years have passed since the establishment of this
meritorious Guard corps”, continued Archbishop Becciu, “and the
fact that Switzerland continues to send young men keen to serve the
Pope is a cause for offering fervent thanks to God”. The prelate
went on to encourage the new recruits to invoke with affection and
devotion the two new saints, St. John Paul II and Saint John XXIII.
“Ask them to help us to fulfil our obligations to the best of our
abilities”. He also mentioned that this is the month of May, “the
month of Mary, and so the commencement of your service is under the
special protection of Mary most Holy”.
During
the ceremony, the delegation from the canton Schwyz was led by the
president Walter Stahlin and included the new Swiss ambassador to the
Holy See, Pierre-Yves Fux. This afternoon at 5.30, Cardinal Secretary
of State Pietro Parolin will celebrate the Eucharist in St. Peter's
Basilica, accompanied by the “Singkreis Brunnen”, a choir from
the canton Schwyz.
THE
SUPREME PATRIARCH AND CATHOLICOS OF ALL THE ARMENIANS, KAREKIN II, TO
VISIT ROME
Vatican
City, 6 May 2014 (VIS) – His Holiness Karekin II, head of the of
the Catholicate of Etchmiadzin of the Armenian Apostolic Church will
visit Rome from 7 to 9 May to meet with His Holiness Pope Francis.
Karekin II was elected the 132nd Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
All Armenians in 1999.
The
Armenian Church consists of two catholicates and two patriarchates,
and around six million faithful. The two catholicates of Etchmiadzin
and Antelias are in full communion, but they are independent from an
administrative point of view. The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
and the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople refer to Etchmiadzin
for spiritual questions.
Following
Vatican Council II, new relations have developed between the Catholic
Church and the Armenian Church. Representatives of the two
catholicates of Etchmiadzin and Antelias are members of the Mixed
International Commission for theological dialogue between the
Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches.
During
the Jubilee year 2000, the Catholicos Karekin II visited the Church
of Rome. In 2001, Pope John Paul II paid a visit to the Catholicate
of Etchmiadzin. The patriarch later headed the Armenian delegation
during the funeral of John Paul II. Karekin II also met with Benedict
XVI in 2008 and 2012, and was present during the inauguration of the
Petrine ministry of Pope Francis.
On
8 May the Catholicos will meet Pope Francis and they will pray
together. They will visit the Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity and various other dicasteries of the Roman Curia.
Finally, they will visit the tomb of St. Peter and pray before the
statue of St. Gregory the Illuminator, which is located on the north
courtyard of the Vatican Basilica.
IN
MEMORIAM
Vatican
City, 6 May 2014 (VIS) – The following prelates died in recent
weeks:
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Bishop Andrew Joseph McDonald, emeritus of Little Rock, U.S.A., on 1
April at the age of 90.
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Bishop Michael Pearse Lacey, auxiliary emeritus of Toronto, Canada,
on 2 April at the age of 97.
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Bishop Pedro Fre, C.SS.R., emeritus of Barretos, Brazil, on 3 April
at the age of 89.
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Cardinal Emmanuel III Delly, patriarch emeritus of Babylon of the
Chaldeans, on 8 April at the age of 86.
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Archbishop Boniface Lele, emeritus of Mombasa, Kenya, on 9 April at
the age of 67.
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Bishop Jan Hirka, emeritus of Presov, Slovakia, on 10 April at the
age of 90.
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Archbishop Robert-Casimir Tonyui Messan Dosseh-Anyron, emeritus of
Lome, Togo, on 15 April at the age of 88.
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Bishop Anselmo Zarza Bernal, emeritus of Leon, Mexico, on 15 April at
the age of 97.
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Bishop Ramon Malla Call, emeritus of Lleida, Spain, on 18 April at
the age of 91.
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Bishop Francisco Ovidio Vera Intriago, auxiliary of Portoviejo,
Ecuador, on 21 April at the age of 71.
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Bishop Boniface Nyema Dalieh, emeritus of Cape Palmas, Liberia, on 25
April at the age of 80.
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Bishop Jose Moreira Bastos Neto, of Tres Lagoas, Brazil, on 26 April
at the age of 61.
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Bishop Protacio Guevarra Gungon, emeritus of Antipolo, Philippines,
on 26 April at the age of 88.
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Archbishop Aloisio Roque Oppermann, S.C.I., emeritus of Uberaba,
Brazil, on 26 April at the age of 77.
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Archbishop Damiao Antonio Franklin, of Luanda, Angola, on 28 April at
the age of 63.
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Bishop Tomas Balduino, O.P., emeritus of Goias, Brazil on 2 May at
the age of 91.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 6 May 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Fr. Telesphore Bilung, S.V.D., as auxiliary of the
archdiocese of Ranchi (area 5,299, population 3,156,000, Catholics
140,503, priests 255, religious 1,266), India. The bishop-elect was
born in Sargidipa, India in 1961, professed his solemn vows in 1991
and and was ordained a priest in 1992. He holds a bachelor's degree
in economics, philosophy and theology from Jnana Deepa Vidyapeth,
Pune, and has served in a number of pastoral roles, including rector
of the minor seminary of Sambalpur and of the SVD Formation House of
Lungai; priest in Premnagar, Calcutta; pioneer of the mission of
Bezda, Calcutta; and rector of the minor seminary of the Divine Word
Missionaries in Lungai. He is currently provincial superior of the
Divine Word Missionaries.
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