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PRESENTATION OF THE WORLD YOUTH DAY 2016 LOGO
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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PRESENTATION
OF THE WORLD YOUTH DAY 2016 LOGO
Vatican
City, 3 July 2014 (VIS) – In a press conference held this morning
the metropolitan archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz,
presented the logo and official prayer for the 31st World Youth Day.
Three
elements are combined in the symbolism of the logo: the place, the
main protagonists , and the theme of the celebration. The logo of the
2016 World Youth Day, to be held in Krakow, illustrates the passage
from the Gospel according to Matthew, 5.7: “Blessed are the
merciful, for they shall obtain mercy”, chosen as the theme of the
event. The image is composed of a geographical outline of Poland, in
which there is a Cross, symbol of Christ Who is the soul of World
Youth Day. The yellow circle marks the position of Krakow on the map
of Poland and is also a symbol of youth. The flame of Divine Mercy
emerges from the Cross, and its colours recall the image “Jesus, I
trust in you”. The colours used in the logo – blue, red and
yellow – are the official colours of Krakow and its coat of arms.
The
logo was designed by Monika Rybczynska, a young woman aged 28 from
Ostrzeszow, a small town in the mid-west of Poland, following the
canonisation of St. John Paul II.
The
press conference also included the presentation of the official
prayer of World Youth Day 2016, which entrusts humanity and the young
to divine mercy, asks the Lord for the grace of a merciful heart, and
asks the intercession of the Virgin Mary and St. John Paul II, patron
of World Youth Day.
“God,
merciful Father,
in
your Son, Jesus Christ, you have revealed your love
and
poured it out upon us in the Holy Spirit, the Comforter,
We
entrust to you today the destiny of the world and of every man and
woman”.
We
entrust to you in a special way
young
people of every language, people and nation:
guide
and protect them as they walk the complex paths of the world today
and
give them the grace to reap abundant fruits
from
their experience of the Krakow World Youth Day.
Heavenly
Father,
grant
that we may bear witness to your mercy.
Teach
us how to convey the faith to those in doubt,
hope
to those who are discouraged,
love
to those who feel indifferent,
forgiveness
to those who have done wrong
and
joy to those who are unhappy.
Allow
the spark of merciful love
that
you have enkindled within us
become
a fire that can transform hearts
and
renew the face of the earth.
Mary,
Mother of Mercy, pray for us.
St.
John Paul II, pray for us.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 3 July 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Rev. Julian LeowBengKim as archbishop of Kuala Lumpur (area
63,760, population 11,000,000, Catholics 180,000, priests 55,
permanent deacons 1, religious 154), Malaysia. The bishop-elect was
born in Seremban, Malaysia in 1964 and was ordained a priest in 2002.
He holds a licentiate in ecclesiastical history from the Pontifical
Gregorian University, Rome, and has served as vicar of the
“Visitation” parish in Seremban and priest of the “Holy Family”
parish in Kajang. He is currently dean of studies and formator at the
major seminary of Penang.
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appointed Bishop Edgar Moreira da Cunha, S.D.V., auxiliary of the
archdiocese of Newark, U.S.A., as bishop of Fall River (area 3,107,
population 834,000, Catholics 315,00, priests 224, permanent deacons
81, religious 245), U.S.A. He succeeds Bishop George W. Coleman,
whose resignation upon reaching the age limit was accepted by the
Holy Father.
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appointed Rev. Fr. John Bonaventure Kwofie, C.S.Sp., as bishop of
Sekondi-Takoradi (area 12,681, population 2,033,000, Catholics
408,651, priests 110, religious 70), Ghana. The bishop-elect was born
in Powa, Ghana in 1958 and was ordained a priest in 1988. He holds a
licentiate in sacred scripture from the Pontifical Biblical
Institute, Rome, and has served as vicar of the “Sacred Heart”
parish in Banjul, Gambia and has held a number of pastoral roles in
the parishes of “St. John” in Bohyen Bamtama, “Holy Spirit”
in the archdiocese of Kumasi, and “St. Catherine” and “St.
Maurice” in the archdiocese of Accra. He has also served as vice
president of the Conference of Major Superiors for Africa; provincial
superior of the Congregation of West Africa; coordinator of the
Continental Conference of Major Superiors for Africa, and first
assistant of the Superior General of the Congregation.
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appointed Msgr. Jean-Paul Gusching as bishop of Verdun (area 6,211,
population 197,100, Catholics 172,700, priests 55, permanent deacons
15, religious 44), France. The bishop-elect was born in Neuville
Coppegueule, France in 1955 and was ordained a priest in 1983. He
holds a bachelor's degree in theology from the seminary of Rheims and
has served in a several pastoral roles, including: priest of the
parish of Corbie, vicar of the Cathedral parish, priest at the Amiens
city centre parish, priest in the parish of Saint-Jean-Baptiste de
Peronne, moderator of the parishes of Saint-Joseph de
Moilains-Combles and Notre Dame de Moyenpoint, Roisel. He is
currently vicar general of the diocese and diocesan administrator of
Amiens.
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appointed Msgr. Hector David Garcia Osorio as bishop of Yoro (area
7,781, population 575,000, Catholics 461,000, priests 28, religious
43), Honduras. The bishop-elect was born in Concepcion de Maria,
Honduras in 1966 and was ordained a priest in 1997. He holds a
licentiate in spiritual theology from the Pontifical Gregorian
University, Rome, and has served in a number of pastoral roles in the
diocese of Choluteca, including diocesan coordinator of delegates for
the celebration of the Word of God, diocesan vicar for pastoral care,
chancellor of the diocesan curia, vicar general of the diocese, and
rector of the “Pablo VI” minor seminary; and then priest of the
parish of “San Jeronimo” in Goascoran. He is currently vice
rector of the “Nuestra Senora de Suyapa” major seminary in
Tegucigalpa and adjunct secretary of the Episcopal Conference of
Honduras.
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