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Presentation of the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, 2015
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Appointments to the IOR Board of Superintendence finalised
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The Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir to sing in Macao, Hong Kong and
Taipei
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Presentation
of the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, 2015
Vatican
City, 16 September 2014 (VIS) – This morning in the Holy See Press
Office, Archbishops Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical
Council for the Family and Charles Joseph Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., of
Philadelphia, U.S.A., presented the World Meeting of Families on the
theme “Love is our mission: the family fully alive”, which will
take place in the North American city from 22 to 27 September 2015.
In
his presentation Archbishop Chaput commented on Philadelphia's deep
religious roots and expressed his hope that Pope Francis may be
present at next year's meeting, at which between ten and fifteen
thousand people from all over the world are expected to attend. He
also explained that the theme of the Meeting was based on St.
Irenaeus' famous words, “the Glory of God is man fully alive”.
“In like manner, the glory of men and women is their capacity to
love as God loves. Life in a family is a summons to embody that love
in everyday life”.
The
event in Philadelphia will be accompanied by an official document, a
catechesis that “will help parish and diocesan leaders, catechists
and other interested persons prepare Catholics across the globe for
next year's meeting. … It develops its teaching in ten simple
steps. It starts with the purpose of our creation and moves into the
nature of our sexuality; the covenant of marriage; the importance of
children; the place of priesthood and religious life in the ecology
of the Christian community; the Christian home as a refuge for the
wounded heart; the role of the Church; and the missionary witness of
Christian families to the wider world”.
“The
text gives us a foundation for all of the different programming that
will go into the World Meeting of Families”, continued Archbishop
Chaput, “from major talks, to panels and breakout sessions, to
family entertainment throughout the event. The text is currently
available in English and Spanish. Portuguese, French and other
language editions are planned this fall through the efforts of the
Pontifical Council for the Family. The catechesis also includes the
special prayer we commissioned to prepare for the 2015 gathering”.
In
addition, a specially-commissioned oil painting will be displayed in
Philadelphia's Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul throughout
the World Meeting. By the artist Neil Carlin, it represents the Holy
Family – Jesus, Mary and Joseph – along with Mary's parents, Sts.
Anne and Joachim. “They are a reminder that, today and throughout
history, the Christian family includes both the young and the
elderly; it reaches beyond parents and child to include grandparents
and many other extended relations”.
Archbishop
Paglia presented the events that will be organised by his dicastery
this year and the next, in relation to the theme of the family. On 18
September, with the collaboration of Caritas International, a seminar
will be held on “Family and poverty”, in which it 150 experts on
the theme are expected to participate. On 28 September, with the
theme “The blessing of longevity”, the elderly and grandparents
will meet with Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. From 22 to 24
January 2015, an international congress of associations, movements
and groups for the family and for life will meet with the aim of
“Reviewing together the Extraordinary Synod on the Family”, and
on 24 March, anniversary of the publication of St. John Paul II's
encyclical “Evangelium vitae”, a prayer vigil will be held in the
Roman basilica of St. Mary Major.
Finally,
the president of the Pontifical Council for the Family reported that
every day until the opening of the Synod (5 October) on the site
www.familia.va, there will be a special edition of “Jarà – the
spectacle of life”, which will present through words and images the
main themes of the Synod and explain how they figure in the
Instrumentum Laboris. During the assembly there will be a weekly note
presenting and summarising the work of the Synod fathers. All this
will be supplemented with exclusive interviews with bishops and
experts.
Appointments
to the IOR Board of Superintendence finalised
Vatican
City, 16 September 2014 (VIS) – The Commission of Cardinals for the
Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) has appointed Mauricio
Larrain (Chile) and Carlo Salvatori (Italy) as members of the IOR
Board of Superintendence, according to a press release published by
the Institute today.
On
the occasion of the nomination Cardinal Santos Abril y Castello,
President of the IOR’s Supervisory Commission of Cardinals, said:
“The IOR is looking forward to working with these two new board
members who will add significant financial experience and global
perspective at a time when the role of IOR is being reinforced and
confirmed to meet the objectives of the Holy Father.” With these
appointments, the IOR Board of Superintendence is now complete.
Besides Mauricio Larrain and Carlo Salvatori, it is composed of Mr.
Jean-Baptiste de Franssu (France), President of the Board, Mr.
Clemens Boersig (Germany), Prof. Mary Ann Glendon (USA) and Sir
Michael Hintze (UK), who assumed office on 9 July 2014. In addition
to these six lay members of the Board, Monsignor Alfred Xuereb,
Secretary-General of the Secretariat for the Economy, serves as its
non-voting Secretary.
As
set out in the Institute’s revised Statute from 1990, the IOR Board
of Superintendence defines strategy and ensures oversight of
operations. The members of the Board of Superintendence are nominated
in accordance with the new legal framework and for a period of five
years. The nomination of a non-voting Secretary and a sixth member to
the IOR Board of Superintendence as well as the nomination of a sixth
member to the IOR Cardinals’ Commission will be formalised upon
completion of the current review of the Institute’s Statute.
Mauricio
Larrain is external director of Santander Bank Group Chile and
general director of the ESE Business School from the Los Andes
University of Chile. He served as the Santander Bank Group Chile’s
Chairman and General Director from 1992 until 2014 and was president
of Santander Chile Holding S.A. And Universita Chile S.A. from 2000
until 2014. During this period, Santander Bank Group Chile was chosen
as the Best Bank in Latin America in six different years by the
America Economia Magazine.
Carlo
Salvatori has served as president of the investment bank Lazard Italy
since June 2010 and of the insurance company Allianz SpA since May
2012. Furthermore, he is amember of the Board of Directors of the
Sacred Heart Catholic University, of the Bambino Gesu Children’s
Hospital, of Chiesi Pharmaceuticals and of the Riso Gallo Group and
he also is President of the Christian Union of Business Executives’
Milanese section.
The
Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) was founded on 27 June,
1942, by papal decree to serve the Holy See and its customers in the
Catholic Church all over the world. Its origins date back to the
"Commissione ad Pias Causas" established in 1887 by Pope
Leo XIII. The IOR’s purpose is set by its Statute, amended by Pope
John Paul II in 1990, and related by-laws. It is “to provide for
the custody and administration of goods transferred or entrusted to
the Institute by physical or juridical persons, designated for
religious works or charity. The Institute can accept deposits of
assets from entities or persons of the Holy See and of the Vatican
City State”.
The
IOR strives to serve the global mission of the Catholic Church by
protecting and increasing the patrimony of and providing worldwide
payment services to the Holy See and related entities, religious
orders, other Catholic institutions, clergy, employees of the Holy
See and the accredited diplomatic corps. As of 31 December 2013, the
IOR was entrusted with customers’ assets (including deposits,
assets held in custody and assets held under portfolio management
agreements) totalling EUR 5.9bn, and shareholders’ equity of EUR
720m. The IOR is situated exclusively on the sovereign territory of
the Vatican City State, and is supervised and regulated by the
"Autorità di Informazione Finanziaria" (AIF), the
financial supervisory body for the Vatican City State.
The
Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir to sing in Macao, Hong Kong and
Taipei
Vatican
City, 16 September 2014 (VIS) – The Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir
is to perform for the first time in Macao, Hong Kong and Taipei. The
concerts will be made possible through the Hong Kong Institute for
Promotion of Chinese Culture, in collaboration with the Coro Perosi
of the Diocese of Macao and the Taipei Philharmonic Foundation. By
sharing the rich musical traditions of East and West, these concerts
aim to promote cultural exchange through art and music, thereby
creating new channels of communication and communion.
The
concerts, entitled “Reverberating Heavenly Tunes in Greater China”,
will include pieces from notable composers such as Giovanni Pierluigi
da Palestrina, Orlando di Lasso, Gregorio Allegri and Lorenzo Perosi,
whose works historically form part of the repertoire of papal
celebrations.
The
concerts will take place on 19 September 2014 at 6 p.m. in the
Cathedral of Macao; 21 September at 8 p.m. at the Hong Kong Cultural
Centre; and 23 September at 7:30 p.m. at the National Concert Hall in
Taipei.
In
addition, on 21 September at 11 a.m. in the Cathedral of Hong Kong
the Sistine Choir will assist, with the authorisation of the Cardinal
Secretary of State, at the Sunday celebration of the Eucharist, at
which Cardinal John Tong Hon will preside.
The
Pontifical Sistine Music Chapel Choir (Sistine Choir), which has its
origins in the former Roman Schola Cantorum, has for centuries
preserved the musical traditions of the Church and is composed of
trained vocal musicians who sing at Papal liturgies and at other
celebrations convoked by the Holy Father.
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