SUMMARY:
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THE HOLY FATHER TO PRAY ON 13 SEPTEMBER FOR THOSE WHO HAVE FALLEN IN
ALL WARS
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AUDIENCE WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN: UNDERSTANDING AND
COLLABORATION BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE
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BRIEFING OF PRESENTATION FOR INVOCATION OF PEACE
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AUDIENCES
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THE
HOLY FATHER TO PRAY ON 13 SEPTEMBER FOR THOSE WHO HAVE FALLEN IN ALL
WARS
Vatican
City, 6 June 2014 (VIS) – On 13 September Pope Francis will pray at
the military monument of Redipuglia, Italy, for those who have fallen
in all wars, to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the
First World War, “an enormous tragedy about which I heard many
painful stories from my grandfather, who fought in the Battle of the
Piave”. He announced this at the end of his meeting in St. Peter's
square with the Carabinieri, Italy's military police corps,
celebrating the bicentenary of its foundation.
“Between
the Carabinieri and the people there exists a bond of solidarity,
trust and dedication to the common good”; said the Pope in his
address. “The Carabinieri 'stations', present throughout the
national territory, are points of reference for collectivity, even in
the most remote and peripheral towns and villages. And this capillary
presence requires you to participate in the life of the community to
which you belong, seeking to be close to the problems faced by the
people, especially the weakest and those in difficulty. Your vocation
is service”.
This
vocation is made manifest in “the protection of individuals and the
environment, in action for security, the respect for the rules for
civil co-existence and the common good; it is a concrete and constant
commitment to the defence of the rights and duties of individuals and
communities. The maintenance of public order and personal safety is
an increasingly current issue in a dynamic, open society committed to
the protection of civil rights and liberties, such as Italy, where
you serve”.
Pope
Francis went on to speak about the history of the Carabinieri Corps,
mentioning that it numbers among its members the Servant of God Salvo
d'Acquisto, who at the age of 23 in Palidoro, near Rome, “offered
his young existence to save the lives of innocent people from Nazi
brutality”. He also commented on their notable efforts beyond
national borders as “peacemakers, to ensure security, respect for
human dignity and the defence of human rights in countries racked by
conflicts and tensions of every type”. He concluded, “Never cease
to give everywhere, in your homeland and elsewhere, a clear and
joyful witness of humanity, especially towards the neediest and least
fortunate”.
AUDIENCE
WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN: UNDERSTANDING AND COLLABORATION
BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE
Vatican
City, 6 June 2014 (VIS) – This morning in the Vatican Apostolic
Palace the Holy Father Francis received in audience the prime
minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, 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 good relations between Japan and the
Holy See were evoked, as well as the understanding and collaboration
between the Church and State in the fields of education, social
welfare and healthcare.
The
conversation then turned to several current regional and
international themes, with particular reference to initiatives aimed
at promoting peace and stability in the Asian continent, Japan’s
commitment to cooperation for development, especially in Africa,
attention to the environment, and nuclear disarmament.
BRIEFING
OF PRESENTATION FOR INVOCATION OF PEACE
Vatican
City, 6 June 2014 (VIS) – During a briefing held this morning, Fr.
Pierbattista Pizzaballa O.F.M., custodian of the Holy Land, and Fr.
Federico Lombardi, S.J., director of the Holy See Press Office,
presented the details of the “Invocation for Peace” initiative
scheduled to take place in the Vatican on Sunday. Pope Francis has
invited the presidents of Israel and Palestine, Shimon Peres and
Mahmoud Abbas, to join him in a prayer encounter.
Peres
and Abbas will arrive at the Vatican within a few minutes of each
other (the former at 6.15 p.m. and the latter at 6.30). The Holy
Father will receive them at the entrance of the Domus Sanctae
Marthae, and will then speak briefly with each. All three will then
join together, along with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, and
will then proceed by car to the Vatican Gardens where the event will
take place, beginning with a musical introduction and an explanation
in English of the structure and form of the celebration, which will
follow the chronological order of the three religions: Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam.
At
around 7 p.m. there will be a prayer (creation) in Hebrew, a brief
musical interlude, a prayer invoking forgiveness, another musical
interlude, a prayer invoking peace, and finally, a Jewish musical
meditation. The Christian part will follow the same structure, but
the first prayer will be in English, the second in Italian, and the
third in Arabic. Finally the Muslim part of the celebration will
proceed as above, in Arabic.
The
reader will then introduce in English the final part of the
celebration, beginning with Pope Francis' discourse invoking peace.
The Holy Father will then invite each of the two presidents to
formulate his own invocation. Shimon Peres will begin, followed by
Mahmoud Abbas. As a gesture of peace, in which the Patriarch
Bartholomew will also participate, they will all shake hands and the
Pope will then accompany them in planting an olive tree, symbol of
peace.
At
the end of the celebration the four will remain side by side while
the delegations pass by to greet them. The Holy Father, the two
presidents and the Patriarch will then proceed to the Casina Pio IV
to speak in private.
Finally,
Shimon Peres and Mahmoud Abbas will leave the Vatican, while Pope
Francis and the Patriarch Bartholomew will return to the Domus
Sanctae Marthae.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 6 June 2014 (VIS) – Today the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Muller, prefect of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith.
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Lech Walesa, former president of Poland, and entourage.
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Archbishop Brian Udaigwe, apostolic nuncio in Benin and Togo.
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Bishop Domenico Mogavero of Mazara del Vallo, Italy.
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