SUMMARY:
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THE POPE RECEIVES HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II AND RECALLS ARMENIA'S 20TH
CENTURY MARTYRS
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CARDINAL PAROLIN AT THE SHRINE OF THE VIRGIN OF THE ROSARY AT
POMPEII: NO PROBLEM CAN BANISH HOPE
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COMMUNIQUE ON FALSE VATICAN CONTRACTS
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MEETING OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE WITH
DIYANET
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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THE
POPE RECEIVES HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II AND RECALLS ARMENIA'S 20TH
CENTURY MARTYRS
Vatican
City, 8 May 2014 (VIS) – “In the person of Your Holiness I extend
my respectful and affectionate thoughts to the members of the family
of the Catholicate of All Armenians throughout the world. It is a
special grace for us to be able to meet in this house, close to the
tomb of the Apostle Peter, and to share a moment of fraternity and
prayer”.
Pope
Francis thus began his greeting to His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme
Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, in a meeting that took
place this morning. He went on to mention how the links between the
Armenian Apostolic Church and the Church of Rome have been
consolidated during recent years thanks to events such as John Paul
II's trip to Armenia in 2001, the presence of the Patriarch in the
Vatican on various occasions such as the official visit to Benedict
XVI in 2008 and the beginning of Pope Francis' ministry as bishop of
Rome in 2013.
“However”,
he added, I would like to recall another celebration, rich in
meaning, in which Your Holiness took part: the Commemoration of the
Witnesses of faith in the twentieth century, which took place within
the context of the Great Jubilee of 2000. In truth, the number of
disciples who have shed blood for Christ in the tragic events of the
last century is certainly higher than that of the martyrs of the
first centuries, and the sons of the Armenian nation have a place of
honour in this martyrology. The mystery of the Cross, so dear to the
memory of your people, represented in the splendid stone crosses that
adorn every corner of your land, has been lived by countless sons of
yours, directly participating in the chalice of the Passion. Their
witness, both tragic and lofty, must not be forgotten”.
“The
suffering of Christians during recent decades has also made a unique
and inestimable contribution to the cause of unity between Christ's
disciples. As in the ancient Church the blood of martyrs became the
seed of new Christians, in our days too the blood of many Christians
has become the seed of unity. The ecumenism of suffering and
martyrdom is a powerful reminder to walk the path of reconciliation
between the Churches, decisively and trustfully surrendering
ourselves to the action of the Spirit. Let us feel the duty of
following this path of fraternity also for the debt of gratitude we
have towards the suffering of so many of our brothers, which has
become salvific by being united with the passion of Christ”.
In
this respect, the Pope thanked Karekin II for his effective support
for ecumenical dialogue, and in particular the work of the Joint
Commission for theological dialogue between the Catholic Church and
the oriental Orthodox Churches, and for the significant theological
contribution to the Commission offered by the representatives of the
Catholicate of All Armenians.
“Let
us pray for each other”, concluded the bishop of Rome. “May the
Holy Spirit enlighten us and guide us towards longed-for day in which
we may share in the Eucharist. And may the All Holy Mother of God
intercede for the Armenian population, now and for ever”.
Following
the meeting, Pope Francis and His Holiness Karekin prayed together in
the Redemptoris Mater Chapel.
CARDINAL
PAROLIN AT THE SHRINE OF THE VIRGIN OF THE ROSARY AT POMPEII: NO
PROBLEM CAN BANISH HOPE
Vatican
City, 8 May 2014 (VIS) – Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin
celebrated Holy Mass this morning at the Shrine of the Blessed Virgin
Mary of the Holy Rosary at Pompeii, Italy, a place of Marian
devotion, where on 8 May every year thousands of faithful participate
in reciting the Supplication to the Virgin, a prayer composed in 1883
by Blessed Bartolo Longo, founder of the Shrine who visited St. John
Paul II in 1979 and in 2003 and by Benedict XVI in 2008.
“We
are in a place where charity has pitched her tent”, said the
cardinal in his homily, “and has taken root as a constitutive
element in a history of faith that continues to look ahead, driven by
the powerful force of its humble origin: here the prayer, the chaplet
of the Rosary of which the founder Bartolo Longo was an apostle,
encountered a situation of an entirely different type; of poverty and
neglect, injustice and oppression. Man's dignity was trampled and the
poor, the last in line, were barely considered”.
Charity
“has opened the doors, has thrown them wide open to hope, giving
rise to a new era. No problem, no fear, no matter how strong or
reasonable it may be, can drive away a hope that here is made
manifest as concrete, made up of works that speak the language of a
charity that transforms, constructs and renews. This remains true
even though what we experience today does not protect us from trouble
and distress, such as the danger of a forever-lurking violence, or
the scarce and uncertain job prospects for our young people, for whom
not only the current economic crisis, but also delays deep-seated and
structural delays make it difficult to look to the future with
serenity and confidence”.
The
cardinal emphasised three important concepts which may help us to
understand what the Lord wishes to say to us every day. The first is
that of proclaiming our faith. The prelate mentioned Peter, who was
“pulled along by Jesus into an adventure that was greater than
him”, with his fears and frail humanity, but with the help of the
Lord who sent the Holy Spirit to the Apostles gathered in the
Cenacle, he found the strength to proclaim the Kingdom of God. He
also mentioned Mary, “humble servant of the Lord and mother of our
faith”. “We are all baptised and have received, in Confirmation,
the gift of the Holy Spirit”, he continued. “Let us make this
gift bear fruit. Let us proclaim our faith like St. Peter. Even if
this costs us dearly, as it did him”.
The
second concept is to put our faith into practice – that is, to love
our neighbour. “It is precisely this that is at the heart of our
faith. This is the revolution Jesus brought. Mutual love is the
commandment he gave to his followers before dying, defining it as
'his' and 'new'. It is, therefore, the very essence of his teaching”.
The cardinal explained that the name “New” Pompeii indicated not
only the temporal distance between the ancient and splendid excavated
city, but also the territory of the desolate Valley that Bartolo
Longo encountered, and made the starting point for a “new
beginning”. The founder was aware of the need to put faith into
practice, and made the prayer of the Rosary the central pillar of the
Shrine, a “house of the faith and hope of a new people”.
Being
a light for the world – mission – was the final concept set forth
by the secretary of State, who emphasised that, as exhorted by Pope
Francis, “we must bring this light, this truth to the world, to
bear witness to it and to proclaim it to all, and do so with joy”.
To put these concepts into effect, Cardinal Parolin encouraged those
present to look to Mary “who welcomed the gift that God gave her
and brought it into the world. In the Magnificat, she professed her
faith, living at the same time the concrete love for her brethren.
She followed Jesus to the end, below the Cross, as his Stabat, living
witness of the light of faith, and even today she continues to give
to her children”.
The
Cardinal concluded, “let us entrust to Mary … all our worries,
our anxieties, our needs. Let us pray for the Church, for Pope
Francis … for the whole world, and for peace. May the Child we see
on Mary's lap and the mystical crown we see in her hand inspire in us
the confidence that we will be heard”.
COMMUNIQUE
ON FALSE VATICAN CONTRACTS
Vatican
City, 8 May 2014 (VIS) – The following is the full text of a
communique published today by the Governorate of Vatican City State.
“In
recent days there has been a series of troubling reports regarding
companies which, boasting official assignments received by the
Governorate of Vatican City State, are offering false contracts for
employment by the same Governorate or with other companies providing
services within the State.
The
Governorate advises that all offers of employment of this type be
regarded with suspicion. Recruitment procedures are never entrusted
to third parties and, furthermore, new appointments are not expected
at this time.
It
is sadly evident that there are those who take advantage of the good
faith of many young people and their families, especially in this
period of crisis.
The
Governorate advises that episodes of this type be reported to the
competent Italian authorities and that a copy of the report be
forwarded to the Vatican Gendarmeria, and expresses its hope that
these serious offences will cease”.
MEETING
OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE WITH DIYANET
Vatican
City, 8 May 2014 (VIS) – The Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue, along with the Presidency of Religious Affairs in Turkey
(Diyanet) has organised a meeting to explore the possibility of
collaboration between the two entities, as proposed in 2002. The
meeting will take place in the premises of the above dicastery during
these days.
In
September 2012, Fr. Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, secretary of the
Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, during an interview
in Turkey with the president of Diyanet, aired the idea of
relaunching a proposal for collaboration. Therefore, in May 2013,
along with Msgr. Khaled Akasheh, head of the Islamic Department, he
will pay a courtesy visit to the president of Diyanet, Mehmet Gormez,
in order to establish the terms of a formal collaboration between the
two entities.
The
meeting will offer the opportunity to deepen mutual knowledge and to
evaluate further perspectives for dialogue.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 8 May 2014 (VIS) – Today the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Archbishop Antonio Guido Filipazzi, apostolic nuncio in Indonesia.
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Nine prelates of the Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia and Eritrea on
their “ad limina” visit:
Metropolitan
Archbishop Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel of Addis Abeba, with his
auxiliary, Bishop Lisane-Christos Matheos Semahun;
Bishop
Abune Tesfaselassie Medhin of Adigrat;
Bishop
Menghesteab Tesfamariam, M.C.C.I., of Asmara, Eritrea;
Bishop
Thomas Osman, O.F.M. Cap., of Barentu, Eritrea;
Bishop
Musie Ghebreghiorghis, O.F.M. Cap., of Emdeber;
Bishop
Kidane Yebio of Keren, Eritrea;
Bishop
Fikremariam Hagos Tsalim of Segheneity, Eritrea;
Bishop
Giovanni Migliorati, M.C.C.I., apostolic vicar of Awasa.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 8 May 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has appointed Msgr.
Camillo Cibotti, vicar-general of the archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto, as
bishop of Isernia-Venafro (area 740, population 63,000, Catholics
62,000, priests 72, permanent deacons 10, religious 68), Italy. The
bishop-elect was born in Casalbordino, Italy in 1954 and was ordained
a priest in 1978. He has served in a number of pastoral roles,
including parish priest in Liscia, spiritual father at the regional
seminary, priest at Ripa Teatina, and at the parish of the Santissima
Trinità dei Pellegrini in Chieti and rector of the Church of San
Domenico in Chieti. He has also served as professor of moral theology
at the Abruzzo-Molise theological institute, episcopal vicar for the
laity and assistant to the diocesan board for the laity. He was named
Chaplain of his Holiness in 2005.
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