SUMMARY:
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BEING CHURCH MEANS HAVING A SENSE OF BEING IN GOD'S HANDS
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THE POPE PRAYS FOR REFUGEES: “JESUS WAS ONE OF THEM”
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PROGRAMME OF THE POPE'S APOSTOLIC TRIP TO KOREA
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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NOTICE
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BEING
CHURCH MEANS HAVING A SENSE OF BEING IN GOD'S HANDS
Vatican
City, 18 June 2014 (VIS) – During this Wednesday's general audience
Pope Francis began a new series of catechesis on the Church, “like
a son who speaks about his mother, about his own family. The Church
is not an institution that exists for its own ends, or a private
association, an NGO; neither must she limit her view to the clergy or
the Vatican. The Church is a far broader entity, open to all
humanity, and not born unexpectedly. She was founded by Jesus but
consists of a people with a long history behind them, prepared long
before Christ Himself”.
“This
story, or 'prehistory' of the Church, is already found in the pages
of the Old Testament. According to the Book of Genesis, God chose
Abraham … and asked him to leave his earthly homeland behind to go
towards another land, that He would show to him. But God did not call
upon Abraham alone, as an isolated individual, but instead from the
very beginning He involved all of his family, his relatives and all
those who served in his house. … The first important fact is this:
starting with Abraham, God formed a people in order to bring His
blessing to all families on earth. And Jesus was born within this
population”.
The
second element is that it was not Abraham who convoked the people
around him. … Typically man sought the divine, seeking to bridge
the distance and invoking support and protection. In this case,
however, we see something unprecedented: it was God Himself Who took
the initiative and addressed His word to man, creating a bond and a
new relationship with him. In this way God constitutes a people of
all those who listen to His word and who set out on their path,
trusting in Him. This is the sole condition: trusting in God. If you
place your trust in God, listen to Him and set out on His path, this
means being a Church. God's love precedes everything … He precedes
us. The prophet Jeremiah said that God was like the flower of the
almond-tree, as it is the first tree that flowers in spring, meaning
that God always flowers before us. When we arrive, He is already
there waiting for us. … He is always there before us”.
“Abraham
and his family listened to the call of God and set out on their way.
… But this does not mean that they are always convinced and
faithful. On the contrary, ever since the beginning there has been
resistance, man has withdrawn into himself and his own interests, and
has been tempted to bargain with God in order to solve problems on
his own terms. There are the betrayals and sins that mark the path of
the people throughout the history of salvation, which is the history
of God's fidelity to His people, and the infidelity of the people of
God. However, God never tires, He is patient and over time He
continues to educate and form His people, like a father with his son.
He maintains this same attitude with the Church”.
“Indeed,
we too, in spite of our intention to follow the Lord Jesus,
experience every day the selfishness and hardness of our hearts.
However, when we recognise ourselves as sinners, God fills us with
His mercy and His love. This is what enables us to grow as the people
of God, as a Church; it is not our cleverness, our merits, but rather
the daily experience of how much the Lord loves and cares for us.
This is what makes us truly feel that we are His, that we are in His
hands,and it enables us to grow in communion with Him and among
ourselves. Being Church means having a sense of being in the hands of
God, Who is our father and loves us, Who awaits us”.
The
Pope underlined that this is God's plan: “to form a people blessed
by His love and able to bring his blessing to all populations on
earth. This project does not change, and is always in process. It
found its culmination in Christ, and God continues to carry it out in
the Church to this day. Let us then ask the grace to remain faithful
in following the Lord Jesus and in listening to His Word, ready to
set out every day, like Abraham, towards the land of God and man, our
true homeland, and thus to become a blessing and sign of God's love
for all His children”.
He
added, “I like to think that a synonym, another way we could
describe Christians is this: we are men and women, we are people who
bless. The Christian, through his life, should always bless, should
bless God and others. We Christians are people who bless, who know
how to bless. It is a beautiful vocation”.
THE
POPE PRAYS FOR REFUGEES: “JESUS WAS ONE OF THEM”
Vatican
City, 18 June 2014 (VIS) – After his greetings in various languages
at today's general audience, the Holy Father mentioned that Friday 20
June will be World Day for Refugees, dedicated by the international
community to those who are forced to leave their homelands to flee
from conflict and persecution. “The number of our brethren who
become refugees is increasing and, in recent days, thousands more
people have had to leave their homes to save themselves. Millions of
refugee families from many countries, of every religious faith, live
through dramatic and painful events from which it is difficult for
them to recover and heal. Let us be close to them, sharing their
fears and uncertainty for the future, and alleviating their suffering
in a concrete way. May the Lord support those people and institutions
who work generously to guarantee welcome and dignity for refugees,
and to give them reasons for hope”.
“We
think that Jesus was a refugee, who had to flee for His life, with
St. Joseph and the Virgin”, remarked the Pope. “He went to Egypt
as a refugee”. The Holy Father concluded by asking the faithful to
pray a Hail Mary for the Virgin “who knows the suffering of
refugees”.
PROGRAMME
OF THE POPE'S APOSTOLIC TRIP TO KOREA
Vatican
City, 18 June 2014 (VIS) – Today the programme of Pope Francis'
apostolic trip to Korea (13-18 August), to attend the 6th Asian Youth
Day, was published.
The
Pope will depart on Wednesday 13 August at 4 p.m. from Rome's
Fiumicino airport and will arrive in Seoul at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday
14. After celebrating Holy Mass in private at the apostolic
nunciature, he will make a courtesy visit to the president of the
Republic and will meet with the political authorities, whom he will
address at the Blue House. The first day will conclude with a meeting
with the bishops of Korea at the offices of the Episcopal Conference.
On
Friday 15, Solemnity of the Assumption, the Pope will transfer by
helicopter to Daejeon where he will celebrate Mass in the World Cup
Stadium. He will then lunch with some young people in the major
seminary and from there will proceed by helicopter to the shrine of
Solmoe to meet with the young of Asia, returning to Seoul in the late
afternoon.
On
Saturday 16, he will visit the shrine of the Martyrs of Seo So Mun
and at 10 a.m. he will celebrate Mass for the beatification of Paul
Yun Ji-Chung and 123 companion martyrs at the Gwanghwamun Gate in
Seoul. Following the ceremony he will transfer, again by helicopter,
to Kkottongnae, where he will visit the House of Hope, a
rehabilitation centre for the disabled. Shortly after he will meet
with the religious communities of Korea in the “School of Love”
Training Centre. At 6.30 p.m. he will meet with leaders of the
apostolic laity at the Spirituality Centre, before returning to Seoul
around 7 p.m.
On
Sunday 17, the Pope will meet with the bishops of Asia in the shrine
of Haemi. After lunching with the prelates, Francis will celebrate
Holy Mass at 4.30 p.m. to mark the closing of the 6th Asian Youth Day
in the castle of Haemi, from where he will fly to Seoul.
On
Monday, 18 August, the Holy Father will spend his final day in Korea
meeting with religious leaders in the building of the old Curia of
the Archdiocese of Seoul. At 9.45 a.m. he will celebrate Mass for
peace and reconciliation in the cathedral of Myeong-dong, at 12.45
p.m. there will be a farewell ceremony at the Seoul air base, and
finally at 1 p.m. he will depart. He is expected to arrive at Rome's
Ciampino airport at around 5.45 p.m.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 18 June 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Bishop Philippe Mousset of Pamiers, France, as bishop of
Perigueux (area 9,060, population 412,082, Catholics 355,900, priests
91, permanent deacons 9, religious 184), France. He succeeds Bishop
Michel Mouisse, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same
diocese, upon having reached the age limit, was accepted by the Holy
Father.
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appointed Bishop Segundo Rene Coba Galarza, auxiliary of Quito,
Ecuador, as military ordinary of Ecuador (priests 60, religious 10).
He succeeds Bishop Miguel Angel Aguilar Miranda, whose resignation
from the pastoral care of the same military ordinariate, upon having
reached the age limit, was accepted by the Holy Father.
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appointed Msgr. Luis Gabriel Ramirez Diaz, as bishop of El Banco
(area 12,535, population 484,000, Catholics 449,000, priests 20,
religious 16), Colombia. The bishop-elect, currently apostolic
administrator of the same diocese, was born in Margarita, Colombia in
1965 and was ordained a priest in 1993. He has served in a number of
pastoral roles, including priest of the parish of “San Pedro martir
de Verona”, administrator of the parish of “La Inmaculada
Concepcion” in Remolino, vocational promoter, formator and rector
of the “San Jose” major seminary of the diocese of Santa Marta,
priest of the parish of “San Sebastian”, delegate for priestly
pastoral in the diocese of El Banco, priest of the parish of “La
Inmaculada Concepcion” in Plato, and vicar general of El Banco.
NOTICE
Vatican
City, 18 June 2014 (VIS) – Tomorrow, Thursday 19 June, Solemnity of
Corpus Domini and feast day in the Vatican, the VIS will not transmit
its daily bulletin. Service will resume on Friday, 20 June.
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