SUMMARY:
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General audience: a Church separated from her bishop is an ailing
Church
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The Holy Father: the annulment process must be kept separate from
economic interests
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New norms on resignations of diocesan bishops and officials of the
Roman Curia
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Exhibition of the Holy Shroud in Turin
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Other Pontifical Acts
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General
audience: a Church separated from her bishop is an ailing Church
Vatican
City, 5 November 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father dedicated today's
catechesis to the hierarchical dimension of the Church. Christ
edifies the Church as His body through her ministries, and it is
through the episcopal ministry that the Lord is present in His
Church, guiding and caring for her.
“In
the presence and in the ministry of the bishops, the presbyters and
the deacons”, he said, “we are able to recognise the true face of
the Church. ... And through these brothers, elected by the Lord and
consecrated by the sacrament of ordination, the Church exercises her
maternity”. Francis emphasised that this office is not, however, an
honour but rather a service to be performed following Christ's
example.
He
also remarked that bishops must be united, as a family. “When Jesus
chose and called the Apostles, he imagined them not separated from
each other, but together, united with Him, like one family. The
bishops too constitute a single college, gathered around the Pope,
who is the guardian and guarantor of this profound communion”. He
added, “let us think of all those bishops around the world who,
while living in widely differing locations, cultures, sensibilities
and traditions … feel close to one another and become an expression
of the intimate bond, in Christ, between their communities”.
The
Pope concluded by explaining that a healthy Church cannot exist if
the faithful, deacons and presbyters are not united with their
bishop: “The Church separated from her bishop is an ailing Church.
This union of the faithful and the bishop is willed by Jesus”.
The
Holy Father: the annulment process must be kept separate from
economic interests
Vatican
City, 5 November 2014 (VIS) – Before arriving in St. Peter's Square
for the usual Wednesday morning general audience, Pope Francis
received in audience the participants in the course on marriage
organised by the Roman Rota, in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall. The Pope
commented that during the recent Synod of Bishops, there had been
discussions regarding the procedures for annulment and the need to
streamline them for reasons of justice. Francis also spoke of the
many people who wait for years for a judgement to be reached.
“Sometimes the procedures are very long and difficult, which does
not help matters, and people give up”.
The
Pontiff emphasised the importance of this type of course and the need
to be careful to ensure that the procedures do not become linked to
economic interests, referring to public scandals. He noted that
during the Synod some proposals had been made regarding the costs of
the process. “When spiritual interest is attached to economic
interests, then it not a matter of God”. He concluded, “The
Mother Church has enough generosity to be able to provide justice
freely, as we are freely justified by Jesus Christ. This point is
important – these two issues must be separate”.
New
norms on resignations of diocesan bishops and officials of the Roman
Curia
Vatican
City, 5 November 2014 (VIS) – The Rescriptum modifying the
presentation and acceptance of resignation from pastoral ministry by
diocesan bishops and offices of the Roman Curia by pontifical
appointment came into effect today.
The
text is as follows:
Art.
1: The current discipline in the Latin Church and in the “sui
iuris” Oriental Churches, by which diocesan and eparchal Bishops,
and those held to be of equivalent office in accordance with canons
381 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law and 313 of the Code of Canons of
the Eastern Churches, as well as coadjutor and auxiliary Bishops, are
invited to present the resignation from their pastoral office upon
reaching the age of seventy-five years, is confirmed.
Art.
2: Resignation from the aforementioned pastoral offices is effective
only from the moment in which it is accepted by the legitimate
Authorities.
Art
.3: With the acceptance of the resignation from the aforementioned
offices, the interested parties cease to hold any other office at
national level conferred for a period determined in concomitance with
the aforementioned pastoral office.
Art.
4: The gesture of a Bishop who, by motives of love or the wish to
offer a better service to the community, considers it necessary to
resign from the role of Pastor before reaching the age of
seventy-five on account of illness or other serious reasons, is to be
deemed worthy of ecclesial appreciation. In such cases, the faithful
are requested to demonstrate solidarity and understanding for their
former Pastor, providing punctual assistance consistent with the
principles of charity and justice, in accordance with canon 402 para.
2 of the Code of Canon Law.
Art.
5: In some particular circumstances, the competent Authorities may
deem it necessary to request that a Bishop present his resignation
from pastoral office, after informing him of the cause for this
request, and listening closely to his reasons, in fraternal dialogue.
Art.
6: Cardinals serving as Heads of the Dicasteries of the Roman Curia
and other Cardinals holding office by pontifical nomination are also
required, upon the competion of their seventy-fifth year of life, to
present their resignation from office to the Pope, who, after full
consideration, will proceed.
Exhibition
of the Holy Shroud in Turin
Vatican
City, 5 November 2014 (VIS) – A press conference was held in the
Holy See Press Office this morning during which Archbishop Cesare
Nosiglia of Turin, Italy, presented the next exhibition of the Holy
Shroud, to be held in Turin from 19 April to 24 June, on the theme
“The Greatest Love”. He also presented the initiatives for the
celebration of the bicentenary of the birth of St. John Bosco and
remarked that Pope Francis intends to visit Turin during this period.
Other
speaks in the conference were Piero Fassino, mayor of Turin; Elide
Tisi, deputy mayor; and Marco Bonatti, Press Officer for the
Exhibition Committee.
This
will be the third time the Shroud has been displayed to the public
during this millennium and the event will focus on two themes: the
young, and those who suffer. It is precisely for this reason that the
Pope has allowed the solemn exposition, which coincides with the
Jubilee for the 200th anniversary of the birth of St. John Bosco.
As
on previous occasions, special attention will be paid to the sick who
visit the Holy Shroud. The pastoral ministry for healthcare in Turin
will make two reception centres available for pilgrims and carers. In
addition, with the collaboration of more than 3500 volunteers,
moments of prayer will be held, and a confessional service in
different languages will be available in locations in the area near
the Cathedral.
The
visit will be free of charge but booking is obligatory, to enable the
effective management of the flow of pilgrims. Booking is online, at
www.sindone.org.
Other
Pontifical Acts
Vatican
City, 5 November 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has appointed:
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Bishop Milton Kenan Junior, auxiliary of the archdiocese of Sao
Paulo, Brazil, as bishop of Barretos (area 8,770, population 354,000,
Catholics 284,000, priests 42, permanent deacons 1, religious 106),
Brazil.
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Bishop Joao Jose da Costa, O. Carm., of Iguatu, Brazil, as coadjutor
of the archdiocese of Aracaju, Brazil.
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Rev. Pr. Corrado Maggioni, S.M.M., as under secretary of the
Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.
Rev. Fr. Maggioni was previously Office Head of the same
congregation.
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