SUMMARY:
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TELEGRAM FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE AIR CRASH OVER MALI
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THE POPE RECEIVES MERIAM, THE SUDANESE CHRISTIAN IMPRISONED FOR
APOSTASY
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CONFLICT BETWEEN ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: THE VOICE OF REASON SILENCED
BY THE BLAST OF ARMS
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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TELEGRAM
FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE AIR CRASH OVER MALI
Vatican
City, 25 July 2014 (VIS) – Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro
Parolin has sent a telegram on behalf of Pope Francis to Archbishop
Ghaleb Moussa Abdalla Bader of Algiers, Algeria, in response to
yesterday's tragic accident involving an Air Algerie aircraft above
Mali, which claimed many lives. “His Holiness Pope Francis joins in
prayer with the suffering of those who have lost loved ones”, he
writes. “He wishes to convey his condolences and to assure them of
his profound sympathy, and prays that the Lord may receive the souls
of the departed and bring consolation and hope to all those affected
by the disaster”.
THE
POPE RECEIVES MERIAM, THE SUDANESE CHRISTIAN IMPRISONED FOR APOSTASY
Vatican
City, 25 July 2014 (VIS) – Yesterday afternoon, at the Domus
Sanctae Marthae, the Holy Father Francis received in audience Ms.
Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag, the Sudanese Christian woman imprisoned
and condemned to death for apostasy, and subsequently freed with the
intervention of the international community.
Meriam
was accompanied by her husband Daniel Wani and their two small
children, Martin (aged one and a half) and Maya, born in prison two
months ago. The family was accompanied by the Italian deputy Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Lapo Pistelli, who completed negotiations in
Sudan yesterday and accompanied Meriam and her family to Italy, where
they are preparing to move to the United States.
The
meeting lasted for slightly less than half an hour and took place in
a serene and affectionate atmosphere. The Pope thanked Meriam and her
family for their courageous witness of constancy in faith. Meriam
gave thanks for the great comfort and support she received from the
prayer of the Pope and many other believers and persons of good will.
The Pope’s secretary, Msgr. Yohannis Gaid, acted as interpreter.
The Pope then greeted the Italian staff accompanying Meriam and her
family in their stay in Italy.
With
this gesture, the Pope wished to demonstrate his closeness, attention
and prayer for all those who suffer for their faith and, in
particular, for Christians who suffer persecution or curtailment of
their religious freedom.
CONFLICT
BETWEEN ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: THE VOICE OF REASON SILENCED BY THE
BLAST OF ARMS
Vatican
City, 25 July 2014 (VIS) – Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, the Holy See
permanent observer at the United Nations and other international
organisations in Geneva, spoke at the 21st Special Session of the
Human Rights Council dedicated to the question of human rights in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory including East Jerusalem, which took
place on 23 July.
“As
the number of people killed, wounded, uprooted from their homes,
continues to increase in the conflict between Israel and some
Palestinian groups, particularly in the Gaza Strip, the voice of
reason seems submerged by the blast of arms. Violence will lead
nowhere either now or in the future. The perpetration of injustices
and the violation of human rights, especially the right to life and
to live in peace and security, sow fresh seeds of hatred and
resentment. A culture of violence is being consolidated, the fruits
of which are destruction and death. In the long run, there can be no
winners in the current tragedy, only more suffering. Most of the
victims are civilians, who by international humanitarian law, should
be protected. The United Nations estimates that approximately seventy
percent of Palestinians killed have been innocent civilians. This is
just as intolerable as the rockets missiles directed indiscriminately
toward civilian targets in Israel. Consciences are paralysed by a
climate of protracted violence, which seeks to impose solution
through the annihilation of the other. Demonising others, however,
does not eliminate their rights. Instead, the way to the future lies
in recognising our common humanity”.
The
archbishop mentioned that in his pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Pope
Francis demanded that the present unacceptable situation of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict be brought to an end. “The time has
come for everyone to find the courage to be generous and creative in
the service of the common good, the courage to forge a peace which
rests on the acknowledgement by all of the right of two States to
exist and to live in peace and security within internationally
recognised borders”.
“The
legitimate aspiration to security, on one side, and to decent living
conditions, on the other, with access to the normal means of
existence like medicines, water and jobs, for example, reflects a
fundamental human right, without which peace is very difficult to
preserve. The worsening situation in Gaza is an incessant reminder of
the necessity to arrive at a cease-fire immediately and to start
negotiating a lasting peace. 'Peace will bring countless benefits for
the peoples of this region and for the world as a whole', adds Pope
Francis, 'and so it must resolutely be pursued, even if each side has
to make certain sacrifices'. It becomes a responsibility of the
international community to engage in earnest in the pursuit of peace
and to help the parties in this horrible conflict reach some
understanding in order to stop the violence and look to the future
with mutual trust”.
“The
media should report in a fair and unbiased manner the tragedy of all
who are suffering because of the conflict, in order to facilitate the
development of an impartial dialogue that acknowledges the rights of
everyone, respects the just concerns of the international community,
and benefits from the solidarity of the international community in
supporting a serious effort to attain peace. With an eye to the
future, the vicious circle of retribution and retaliation must cease.
With violence, men and women will continue to live as enemies and
adversaries, but with peace they can live as brothers and sisters”.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 25 July 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Bishop Florentino Galang Lavarias of Iba, Philippines, as
metropolitan archbishop of San Fernando (area 2,180, population
3,561,000, Catholics 3,324,000, priests 176, religious 155),
Philippines. He succeeds Archbishop Paciano Aniceto, whose
resignation from the pastoral care of the same archdiocese upon
reaching the age limit was accepted by the Holy Father.
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appointed Rev. Severo C. Caermare as bishop of Dipolog (area 7,205,
population 977,000, Catholics 787,000, priests 68, permanent deacons
1, religious 58), Philippines. The bishop-elect was born in
Poblacion, Philippines in 1969 and was ordained a priest in 1996. He
holds a master's degree in theology and pastoral ministry from the
St. John Vianney theological seminary of Cagayan de Oro City, and has
served in a number of pastoral roles, including administrator of the
parishes of “Our Mother of Perpetual Help” and “San Isidore”
in Zamboanga del Norte; formator, rector, professor and liturgist at
the Cor Jesu Seminary of Dipolog City; and formator, professor, dean
and rector of the St. Mary's Theologate of Ozamis City. He is
currently administrator of the “St. Anthony of Padua” parish in
Gulayon, Dipolog City, and rector of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the
Most Holy Rosary in Dipolog City. He succeeds Bishop Jose R.
Manguiran, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same
diocese upon reaching the age limit was accepted by the Holy Father.
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appointed Rev. Fr. Celestino Aos Braco, O.F.M. Cap., as bishop of
Copiapo (area 75,176, population 272,000, Catholics 207,000, priests
23, permanent deacons 35, religious 76), Chile. The bishop-elect was
born in Artaiz, Spain in 1945, gave his perpetual vows in 1967 ad was
ordained a priest in 1968. He holds a licentiate in psychology from
the University of Barcelona, Spain, and has served in a number of
pastoral roles in Chile, including superior of the community of Los
Angeles, Santa Maria de Los Angeles; priest of the parish of “San
Miguel” in Vina del Mar; superior of the community of Recreo, and
episcopal vicar for consecrated life of the diocese of Valparaiso. He
is currently vicar of the parish of “San Francisco de Asis” in
Los Angeles. He has also served as provincial bursar for the order in
Chile, promoter of justice at the ecclesiastical tribunal of
Valparaiso, and judge at the tribunal of the archdiocese of
Concepcion.
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