SUMMARY:
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The Pope recalls the “immense tragedy” of Syria and Iraq
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Telegram from the Pope for the explosion in the Mexican maternity
hospital of Cualjimalpa
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Pope Francis' prayer intentions for February
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The Master of Papal Ceremonies explains the new method of imposing
the pallium
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Audiences
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The
Pope recalls the “immense tragedy” of Syria and Iraq
Vatican
City, 30 January 2015 (VIS) – This morning in the Consistory Hall
the Pope received thirty representatives of the Joint International
Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and
the Oriental Orthodox Churches, constituted in 2003 following an
initiative of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity
and the ecclesiastical authorities of the family of Oriental Orthodox
Churches. During the last ten years, from a historical perspective,
it has examined the roads through which the Churches have expressed
their communion in the first centuries, and what this means for our
search for communion today. During this week's meeting, the
Commission embarked upon a deeper examination of the nature of the
Sacraments, especially Baptism.
Francis
recalled the inspiring commitment to dialogue of His Holiness
Ignatius Zakka I Was, Patriarch of the Syro-Orthodox Church of
Antioch and all the East, who died last year, and joined in prayer
with the clergy and the faithful for this “dedicated servant of
God”.
“At
this time we especially feel dismay and deep sadness at what is
happening in the Middle East, especially in Iraq and Syria. I think
of all those living in the region, including our Christian brothers
and sisters, and many minorities, who are experiencing the effects of
a prolonged and painful conflict. I join you in praying for a
negotiated solution and in imploring God's goodness and mercy upon
all those affected by this immense tragedy. All Christians are called
to work together, in mutual acceptance and trust, in order to serve
the cause of peace and justice. May the intercession and example of
many martyrs and saints who have borne courageous witness of Christ
in all our Churches sustain and strengthen you and your Christian
communities”.
Telegram
from the Pope for the explosion in the Mexican maternity hospital of
Cualjimalpa
Vatican
City, 30 January 2015 (VIS) – Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro
Parolin has sent a telegram on behalf of the Holy Father to Cardinal
Norberto Rivera Carrera, archbishop of Mexico, Mexico, following an
explosion in the Maternity Hospital of Cualjimalpa caused during the
transfer of fuel to the centre, which claimed several victims and
casualties including a number of babies.
Pope
Francis, “greatly saddened by this tragic news”, according to the
text, “offers his prayers for the eternal repose of the souls of
the departed” and “wishes to convey his heartfelt condolences to
the families of the deceased, along with expressions of comfort, his
fervent hope for the swift recovery of the injured. He imparts the
comfort of his apostolic blessing as a sign of hope in the
Resurrected Lord”.
Pope
Francis' prayer intentions for February
Vatican
City, 30 January 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father's universal prayer
intention for February is: “That prisoners, especially the young,
may be able to rebuild lives of dignity”.
His
intention for evangelisation is: “That married people who are
separated may find welcome and support in the Christian community”.
The
Master of Papal Ceremonies explains the new method of imposing the
pallium
Vatican
City, 30 January 2015 (VIS) – In a letter sent to all the apostolic
nunciatures and dated 12 January, 2015, the Master of Papal
Ceremonies, Msgr. Guido Marini, made public the Pope's decision to
modify the method of imposing the pallium on the new metropolitan
archbishops. The strip of white wool, symbolising the sheep on the
shoulders of Jesus the Good Shepherd, will be delivered and no longer
“imposed” by the Holy Father, according to tradition on 29 June,
Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul. Instead the imposition of the pallium
upon the new archbishops will take place in their dioceses, by the
hand of the local apostolic nuncios.
Yesterday,
in an interview for Vatican Radio, Msgr. Marini explained the meaning
of the Pontiff's decision, indicating that from next 29 June the
archbishops, “as is customary, will be present in Rome, will
concelebrate with the Holy Father and will participate in the
blessing of the pallia, but the imposition will not take place. Each
archbishop will receive his pallium from the Holy Father in a simple
and private way. The imposition will occur in the diocese of origin,
and therefore in a second moment, in the presence of the local Church
and in particular the bishops of the suffragan dioceses, accompanied
by their faithful”.
This
is intended, continued the Master of Papal Ceremonies, to “emphasise
the relationship between the newly appointed metropolitan archbishops
and their local Church, therefore enabling more faithful to be
present and this rite that is so important for them, and especially
for the bishops of the suffragan dioceses, which in this way will be
able to participate in the moment of the imposition. This maintains
the significance of the celebration on 29 June, which underlines the
relationship of communion, including the hierarchical communion
between the Holy Father and the new archbishops, but at the same time
adds, with a meaningful gesture, the bond with the local Church. …
It is a beautiful gesture which accompanies the other [the imposition
of the pallium, Ed.], which remains with all its entirety and depth”.
Audiences
Vatican
City, 30 January 2015 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Council for
the Family;
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Bishop Pietro Lagnese of Ischia, Italy;
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Francesco Maria Greco, ambassador of Italy, on his farewell visit;
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Colonel Daniel Rudolf Anrig, Commandant of the Pontifical Swiss
Guard, on his farewell visit.
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