SUMMARY:
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POPE TO NEW AMBASSADORS: TASK OF AMBASSADOR, THROUGH SMALL STEPS, IS
TO BRING PEACE
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POPE FRANCIS RECEIVES DELEGATION FROM EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
EMPHASIZES THAT LUTHERANS AND CATHOLICS WILL CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF
THE REFORMATION TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME
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POPE FRANCIS TO THE YOUTH OF CATHOLIC ACTION ITALY. YOU ONLY NEED A
FEW WORDS TO BE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST: 'HERE I AM.'
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POPE EXPRESSES JOY FOR HISTORIC DECISION OF UNITED STATES AND CUBA TO
ESTABLISH DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
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AUDIENCES
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POPE
TO NEW AMBASSADORS: TASK OF AMBASSADOR, THROUGH SMALL STEPS, IS TO
BRING PEACE
Vatican
City, 18 December 2014 (VIS) -This morning in the Clementine Hall of
the Apostolic Palace, the Holy Father received in audience the
ambassadors of the following nations, presenting their Credential
Letters:
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Mr. Vaanchig Purevdorj of Mongolia,
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Mr. Sean Mcweeney, Q.C., of The Bahamas,
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Mr. Edward D.A. Lambert of Dominica,
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Mr. Philip Sang?ka Marmo of Tanzania,
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Mrs. Louise Bang Jespersen of Denmark,
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Mr. Dato Mohd Zulkephli Bin Mohd Noor of Malaysia,
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Dr. Francois Xavier Ngarambe of Rwanda,
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Mr. Jari Petteri Luoto of Finland,
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Mrs. Janet Lowe of New Zealand,
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Sheikh Mouclary Diarra of Mali,
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Mr. Kokou Nayo Atsumikoa M?Beou of Togo,
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Mr. Shameem Ahsan of Bangladesh, and,
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Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser bin Ahmad Ali Al-Thani of Qatar.
The
Holy Father welcomed the new ambassadors with the following words: I
warmly welcome you and hope that every time you enter this house that
you feel at home. I extend our welcome and respect for you and for
your peoples and the heads of your governments. I greet you and wish
your work to be fruitful, to be fertile. The work of an ambassador
lies in small steps, small things, but they always end up making
peace, bringing closer the hearts of people, sowing brotherhood among
peoples. This is your job, but with little things, tiny things. Today
we are all happy because we have seen how two peoples, distanced for
so many years, made a step nearer one another yesterday. That was
brought about by ambassadors, by diplomacy. Your job is noble work,
very noble. I wish it to be fruitful, fertile, and may God bless you.
Thank you.
POPE
FRANCIS RECEIVES DELEGATION FROM EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
EMPHASIZES THAT LUTHERANS AND CATHOLICS WILL CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF
THE REFORMATION TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME
Vatican
City, 18 December 2014 (VIS) Official dialogue between Lutherans and
Catholics has been in place for almost 50 years and the progress made
in this half century constitutes a solid foundation for sincere
friendship lived in faith and spirituality, Pope Francis said this
morning on receiving a delegation from the Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Germany on an ecumenical visit to Rome.
Despite
theological differences that persist in various issues of the faith,
collaboration and fraternal coexistence characterize the life of our
churches and ecclesial communities, which are committed to a common
ecumenical journey and joint documents. One such text was the Joint
Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification between the Lutheran
World Federation and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian
Unity, which was officially signed fifteen years ago in Augsburg.
These are, Pope Francis said, important milestones that allow us to
confidently continue along the path undertaken.
Although
the common goal of full and visible unity of Christians sometimes
seems to become more difficult to achieve because of different
interpretations regarding the church and its unity, we must not give
in to resignation but concentrate on the next possible step. Do not
forget, the Pope stressed, ?that we are walking together the path of
friendship, mutual respect, and theological research. It is a path
that makes us look with hope to the future. That is why, this past 21
November, bells of all the cathedrals in Germany rang to invite all
Christian brothers and sisters to a common liturgical service for the
fiftieth anniversary of the promulgation of Unitatis Redintegratio,
the Second Vatican Council's Decree on Ecumenism.
The
Holy Father expressed his satisfaction that the Commission on
Bilateral Dialogue between the German Bishops' Conference and the
German Evangelical Lutheran Church is about to finish its work
dedicated to God and the Dignity of Man. He emphasized the relevance
of issues related to the dignity of the human person at the beginning
and end of life, as well as those related to family, marriage, and
sexuality, which cannot be excluded or left to the side just because
one doesn't want to endanger the ecumenical consensus reached thus
far. It would be a shame if new confessional differences arose in
such important topics related to human existence.
Ecumenical
dialogue today can no longer be separated from the reality and the
life of our churches. In 2017, Lutheran and Catholic Christians will
jointly commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. On that
occasion, Lutherans and Catholics around the world will, for the
first time, have the opportunity to share the same ecumenical
commemoration, not in the form of a triumphalistic celebration, but
as the profession of our common faith in the Triune God. At the
center of this event, therefore, there will be common prayer and the
plea that our Lord Jesus Christ pardon for our mutual faults, along
with the joy of journeying together on a shared ecumenical path. This
meaningfully references the document produced by the
Lutheran-Catholic Commission for Unity published last year entitled
?From Conflict to Communion: The Joint Lutheran-Catholic
Commemoration of the Reformation in 2017. May this commemoration of
the Reformation encourage us all to carry out, with God's help and
the support of his Spirit, further steps towards unity and to not
just limit ourselves to what we have already achieved!
POPE
FRANCIS TO THE YOUTH OF CATHOLIC ACTION ITALY. YOU ONLY NEED A FEW
WORDS TO BE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST: 'HERE I AM.'
Vatican
City, 18 December 2014 (VIS) - I have heard that this year you are
working on a theme with the slogan 'Everything to Discover'. It's a
beautiful journey, one which requires courage and the hard work of
exploring to then rejoice when the plan that Jesus has for each of us
is discovered. This is what Pope Frances told the youth of Catholic
Action Italy this morning when he met with them in the Vatican.
Regarding their theme, especially the word everything, the Holy
Father offered some advice for ?walking well in Catholic Action, in
your family, and in your communities.
?Never
give up, he said, ?because what Jesus thought for your path is
something to be built together: together with your parents, your
brothers and sisters, and your friends from school, from catechism,
from your parishes, and from Catholic Action. Concern yourselves with
the needs of the poorest, those suffering the most, and those who are
most lonely because whoever has chosen to love Jesus cannot not love
their neighbor. Your journey in Catholic Action, therefore, will
become total love.
The
Pope asked them not to forget the Church and her priests, and to put
themselves at the service of their community, because the Church is
not just priests and bishops, but the entire community. So put
yourselves at the service of the community. Give of your time,
energy, personal qualities and skills in your parishes and thus bear
witness that the wealth of each is a gift from God that should be
fully shared. He also encouraged them to be apostles of peace and
serenity starting with their families. Remind your parents, siblings,
and peers that it is beautiful to love one another and that
misunderstandings can be overcome because, united to Jesus,
everything is possible. To that end, Pope Francis encouraged them to
talk to Jesus in prayer. He is your best friend who will never
abandon you. Entrust your joys and sorrows to Him. Turn to Him any
time you make a mistake or do something wrong. You can be sure that
He will forgive you. And speak to all of Jesus, of his love, his
mercy, his tenderness, because friendship with Jesus who gave himself
for us is an event that must be told.
Finally,
he emphasized that with the grace of his birth, Jesus wants to help
us take a stronger, safer, and happier step toward being his
disciples and that it only takes a few words, which our Mother, the
Virgin, teaches us; the words of her response to the Lord's call;
Here I am.
POPE
EXPRESSES JOY FOR HISTORIC DECISION OF UNITED STATES AND CUBA TO
ESTABLISH DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
Vatican
City, 18 December 2014 (VIS) - The following is the full text of a
communique published yesterday afternoon by the Governorate of
Vatican City State.
The
Holy Father wishes to express his warm congratulations for the
historic decision taken by the Governments of the United States of
America and Cuba to establish diplomatic relations, with the aim of
overcoming, in the interest of the citizens of both countries, the
difficulties which have marked their recent history.
In
recent months, Pope Francis wrote letters to the President of the
Republic of Cuba, His Excellency Mr Raul Castro, and the President of
the United States, The Honorable Barack Obama, and invited them to
resolve humanitarian questions of common interest, including the
situation of certain prisoners, in order to initiate a new phase in
relations between the two parties.
The
Holy See received delegations of the two countries in the Vatican
last October and provided its good offices to facilitate a
constructive dialogue on delicate matters, resulting in solutions
acceptable to both parties.
The
Holy See will continue to assure its support for initiatives which
both nations will undertake to strengthen their bilateral relations
and promote the well-being of their respective citizens.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 18 December 2014 (VIS) ? This morning the Holy Father received
in audience:
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Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko, president of the Pontifical Council for the
Laity, and
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Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli, apostolic nuncio to Singapore,
non-residential pontifical representative for Vietnam, and apostolic
nuncio to the Association of South-East Asian Nations.
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