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General audience: Francis' trip to Turkey
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Declaration by the Director of the Holy See Press Office
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Other Pontifical Acts
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General
audience: Francis' trip to Turkey
Vatican
City, 3 December 2014 (VIS) – Pope Francis dedicated the catechesis
of this Wednesday's general audience to his recent visit to Turkey, a
land dear to many Christians for being the birthplace of the apostle
Paul, hosting the first seven councils, and for the presence, near
Ephesus, of the “House of Mary”. In the same way as he asked the
faithful, before his journey, to accompany him in prayer, today he
asked them to give thanks to the Lord for the success of the trip and
to pray that it might bear the fruit of dialogue in our relationship
with our Orthodox and Muslim brothers, and in the path towards peace
among peoples.
Francis
spoke first of his meeting with the authorities on Friday 29,
thanking them for the care and respect with which they greeted him.
In a constitutionally secular country with a Muslim majority, the
Pope noted that it is oblivion to God and not His glorification that
engenders violence, and insisted before the leaders of the nation on
the importance of concerted efforts between Christians and Muslims
for solidarity, peace and justice, reaffirming the need for States to
guarantee real freedom of worship to citizens and religious
communities.
On
the second day, the Pope visited the Museum of Hagia Sophia, the Blue
Mosque and the Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, highly symbolic
places for the different religions that co-exist in Turkey. “I did
so, feeling within my heart the wish to invoke the Lord, God of
Heaven and Earth, merciful Father of all humanity”. The central
event of the day was the Mass held in the Cathedral, attended by
pastors and faithful of the various Catholic rites in Turkey, along
with representatives of other confessions, to invoke together the
Holy Spirit, “who builds the unity of the Church: unity in faith,
unity in charity, unity in internal cohesion”, so that the People
of God, “in the richness of their traditions”, may grow in
openness and obedience to His divine action”.
The
feast of St. Andrew the Apostle, patron of the Church of
Constantinople, on 30 November, offered the ideal context for
consolidating the fraternal relations between the Bishop of Rome and
the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomaios I, who renewed their joint
commitment to the path of re-establishing full communion between
Catholics and Orthodox, and signed a Joint Declaration which
represents a significant step along the way. Francis expressed his
joy at having participated in the Divine Liturgy and for the dual
blessing imparted by the Pope and the Patriarch at the end. “Prayer
is the foundation of any fruitful ecumenical dialogue under the
guidance of the Holy Spirit”.
The
Holy Father's final meeting, of which he spoke with emotion, was with
a group of young refugees from the war zones of the Middle East,
under the care of the Salesians. “It was very important for me to
meet them”, he said, “both to express my closeness and that of
the Church, and to highlight the importance of hospitality; a value
to which Turkey is committed”. The Pope again thanked the country
for its work in this field, praised the Salesians for their work with
the young refugees, and concluded by again asking all those present
to pray for refugees and internally displaced people, and for the
removal of the causes of this “painful scourge”.
Declaration
by the Director of the Holy See Press Office
Vatican
City, 3 December 2014 (VIS) – The Director of the Holy See Press
Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., answered questions posed by
journalists late yesterday afternoon on the situation regarding the
ex-nuncio Msgr. Wesolowski.
“This
morning, the Promoter of Justice of the Tribunal of Vatican City
State, Professor Gian Piero Milano, met with the Attorney General of
the Dominican Republic, Francisco Dominguez Brito, upon request by
this latter, during a trip in Europe to make contacts in Poland and
the Vatican. The meeting took place within a broader context of
international level cooperation amongst the investigative bodies
engaged in the proceedings against Msgr. Wesolowski and the related
investigations in progress, and it was useful for both parties given
the complexity of the enquiry and the possibility of a letter
rogatory from the Vatican to request further elements.
Meanwhile,
regarding the situation of Msgr. Wesolowski, I am able to state that
the Magistrature of Vatican City State, continuing its
investigations, has already questioned the defendant, and future
rounds of questioning will take place. As the custody time limit has
lapsed, and in view of his state of health, Msgr. Wesolowski has been
permitted a certain freedom of movement, but is obliged to remain
within the State and is subject to appropriate restrictions on
external communications”.
Other
Pontifical Acts
Vatican
City, 3 December 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Rev. Ivan Pereira as bishop of Jammu-Srinagar (area
222,236, population 13,849,892, Catholics 18,161, priests 61,
religious 214), India. The bishop-elect was born in Vasai, India in
1964 and was ordained a priest in 1993. He holds a B.A. in education
and a Master's degree in English, and has served in a number of
pastoral and administrative roles, including parish vicar in Jammu;
parish priest in various parishes, including the Cathedral and “Our
Lady of Fatima”, Srinagar; rector of St. Paul's minor seminary,
Akalpur, Jammu; secretary of the Regional Catholic Council of North
India; and president of the Regional Conference of Diocesan Priests,
North India. He is currently director of the Diocesan Education Board
of the diocese of Jammu-Srinagar and principal of the Burn Hall
Higher Secondary School, Srinagar. He succeeds Bishop Peter Celestine
Elampassery, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same
diocese was accepted by the Holy Father, upon having reached the age
limit.
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appointed Bishop Odelir Jose Magri, M.C.C.J., of Sobral, Brazil, as
bishop of Chapeco (area 15,663, population 772,000, Catholics
635,000, priests 85, religious 223), Brazil.
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appointed Bishop Zanoni Demettino Castro of Sao Mateus as coadjutor
archbishop of Feira de Santana (area 6,730, population 963,000,
Catholics 895,000, priests 73, permanent deacons 9, religious 157),
Brazil.
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appointed Bishop Waldemar Passini Dalbello, auxiliary of Goiania,
Brazil, as coadjutor bishop of Luziania (area 16,424, population
776,000, Catholics 624,000, priests 55, permanent deacons 4,
religious 100), Brazil.
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