SUMMARY:
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POPE FRANCIS JOINS IN THE SUFFERING OF THE FAMILIES OF THREE MURDERED
ISRAELI TEENAGERS
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STATISTICS ON THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
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IN MEMORIAM
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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POPE
FRANCIS JOINS IN THE SUFFERING OF THE FAMILIES OF THREE MURDERED
ISRAELI TEENAGERS
Vatican
City, 1 July 2014 (VIS) – “The news of the killing of the three
young abducted Israelis is terrible and dramatic”, declared the
director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J.,
late yesterday afternoon. “The assassination of innocent people is
always an execrable and unacceptable crime, and a very serious
obstacle on the path towards the peace for which we must tirelessly
continue to strive and pray. Violence begets violence, and feeds the
vicious circle of hatred. Pope France participates in the unspeakable
suffering of the families struck by this homicidal violence and the
pain of all persons afflicted by the consequences of hatred, and
prays that God might inspire all with thoughts of compassion and
peace”.
STATISTICS
ON THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Vatican
City, 1 July 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father will make an apostolic
trip to the Republic of Korea from 13 to 18 August, on the occasion
of the 6th Asian Youth Day. The following statistics relate to the
Catholic Church in Korea, dating from 31 December 2013, and are
provided by the Central Office of Church Statistics.
The
Republic of Korea has an area of 99,268 square kilometres and a
population of 50,220,000, of whom 5,393,000 are Catholics,
corresponding to 10.7% of the population. There are 16 ecclesiastical
circumscriptions, 1,673 parishes and 843 pastoral centres. The
apostolate is carried out by 35 bishops, 4,261 priests, 516 male
religious and 9,016 female religious, 123 lay missionaries and 14,195
catechists. There are 395 minor and 1,489 major seminarians.
There
are 328 educational centres of all levels directed or owned by the
Catholic Church throughout the Republic of Korea, in which there are
221,020 students, as well as 49 special centres. There are also 200
health and welfare centres belonging to or directed by the Church: 40
hospitals, 4 clinics, 9 leper colonies, 513 rest homes for the
elderly and disabled, 277 orphanages and nurseries, and 83 centres
for family counselling and the protection of life.
IN
MEMORIAM
Vatican
City, 1 July 2014 (VIS) – The following prelates died in recent
weeks:
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Bishop Joseph Befe Ateba of Kribi, Cameroon, on 4 June at the age of
52.
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Bishop Alejandro Antonio Buccolini, S.D.B, emeritus of Rio Gallegos,
Argentina, on 6 June at the age of 84.
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Bishop Juan Maria Leonardi Villasmil of Punto Fijo, Venezuela, on 7
June at the age of 67.
-Cardinal
Bernard Agre, archbishop emeritus of Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, on 9
June at the age of 88.
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Bishop Vital Joao Geraldo Wilderink, O. Carm., emeritus of Itaguai,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 11 June at the age of 82.
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Archbishop Moacyr Jose Vitti, C.S.S. of Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, on
26 June at the age of 73.
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Bishop Bernard Ferdinand Popp, emeritus of San Antonio, Texas,
U.S.A., on 27 June at the age of 96.
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Archbishop Petero Mataca, emeritus of Suva, Fiji, on 30 June at the
age of 81.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 1 July 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has appointed the
following as consultors of the Pontifical Council for Culture:
Fr.
Paul Bere, S.J., professor of sacred scripture at the Theological
Institute of the Society of Jesus in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire; Fr.
Pablo d'Ors, C.M.F., director of the theatre writing workshop of the
University of Madrid, Spain; Fr. Kevin Fitzgerald, S.J., lecturer in
bioethics at Georgetown University, U.S.A.; Fr. Fernando Ortega, dean
of the faculty of theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of
Buenos Aires, Argentina; Professor Edward Alam, U.S.A., lecturer in
philosophy and theology at the Notre Dame University in Louaize,
Lebanon; Professor Ralf van Buhren, Federal Republic of Germany,
lecturer in Christian art and religious architecture at the faculty
of social communication of the Pontifical University of the Sacred
Heart, Rome; Professor Glen Chatelier, director of the office for
international affairs at the Assumption University, Bangkok,
Thailand; Edio Costantini, director of the “Luigi Gedda” national
study centre of the Centro Sportivo Italiano - CSI, Italy; Professor
Ivano Dionigi, rector of the University of Bologna and president of
the Pontificia Accademia Latinitatis, Italy; Joachim Hake, director
of the Katholische Akademie of Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany;
Choe Hyondok, Korea, coordinator of the Catedra de Estudios de Corea
y del Este Asiatico at the University of Costa Rica; Marguerite Lena,
lecturer in philosophy at the College des Bernardins in Paris,
France; and Piotr Pasterczyk, lecturer in cultural history at the
Catholic University of Lublin, Poland.
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