SUMMARY:
-
Programme of the Holy Father's visit to Pompeii and Naples
-
The Pope approves the statutes of the new economic entities
-
The Piazza and the Temple: new meeting of the Courtyard of the
Gentiles
-
Other Pontifical Acts
______________________________________
Programme
of the Holy Father's visit to Pompeii and Naples
Vatican
City, 3 March 2015 (VIS) – Pope Francis will travel to Pompeii and
Naples on Saturday, 21 March. He will leave the Vatican by helicopter
at 7 a.m., and will arrive at the meeting area of the Shrine of
Pompeii an hour later. Following a moment of prayer at the shrine, he
will transfer by helicopter to the Scampia sports field in Naples. He
will meet with representatives of various different groups in Piazza
Giovanni Paolo II, and at 11 a.m. he will celebrate Holy Mass in
Piazza del Plebiscito.
At
1 p.m., Pope Francis will visit the “Giuseppe Salvia” detention
centre at Poggioreale, where he will lunch with a group of detainees.
Two hours later he will venerate the relics of St. Januarius and, in
the Cathedral of Naples, will meet the clergy, men and women
religious and permanent deacons of the archdiocese. An hour later, in
the Gesù Nuovo Basilica, he will meet with a group of sick people
and, at 5 p.m. in the maritime quarter of Caracciolo, he will meet
with a group of young Neapolitans.
The
Pope will depart from the Naples Maritime Centre by helicopter at
6.15 p.m., and is due to arrive in the Vatican at 7 p.m.
The
Pope approves the statutes of the new economic entities
Vatican
City, 3 March 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father has approved the
statutes of the new economic entities of the Holy See: the Council
for the Economy, the Secretariat for the Economy and the General
Auditor's Office. The three statutes, signed 22 February 2015, feast
of the Chair of St. Peter, were approved “ad experimentum” and
entered into force on 1 March 2015, prior to their publication in the
Acta Apostolicae Sedis.
The
statutes may be consulted on the Vatican website: www.vatican.va
The
Piazza and the Temple: new meeting of the Courtyard of the Gentiles
Vatican
City, 3 March 2015 (VIS) - “The Piazza and the Temple” is the
title of an event to take place next Friday, 6 March, in the Centre
for American Studies in Rome. It is an initiative of the Courtyard of
the Gentiles, a forum for dialogue between believers and
non-believers which has for some years organised meetings of this
type in various cities throughout the world, under the auspices of
the Pontifical Council for Culture.
The
event in Rome, organised with the collaboration of the Institut
Francais-Centre St. Louis of the French Embassy at the Holy See and
the Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, will be a meeting
between believers and non-believers on how these two sensibilities –
city square and temple – can coexist in the twenty-first century.
According to a communique released by the Courtyard of the Gentiles,
“the square is increasingly occupied by merchants, and by those who
demand justice for the victims of merchants. The faithful of the
temple also ask that their voice be heard in the square, because in a
free society the square must be open to all”. The meeting will
facilitate discussion regarding “the way in which these different
voices can coexist, what limits every right involves, and the
relationship that the square and the temple can have with the
Palace”, or seats of power. A post-secular dialogue, that unfolds
against the backdrop of the sure decline of an idea of secularisation
according to which the temples would have gradually emptied”.
The
chair and moderator will be the constitutional lawyer and former
prime minister of Italy, Giuliano Amato, president of the Courtyard
of the Gentiles Foundation. The meeting will also be attended by the
Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, author of the influential essay
“A Secular Age”, among other works, and other experts on the
theme of secularisation: Jose Casanova, professor of the sociology of
religion at Georgetown University, Washington D.C., U.S.A.;
Alessandro Ferrara, professor of political philosophy at the Tor
Vergata University of Rome; Giacomo Marramao, professor of
theoretical philosophy at the University of Rome III; and Francois
Bousquet, historian and anthropologist of religions.
Other
Pontifical Acts
Vatican
City, 3 March 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father has appointed Bishop
Robert W. McElroy, auxiliary of San Francisco, U.S.A., as bishop of
San Diego (area 22,942, population 3,127,045, Catholics 986,499,
priests 309, permanent deacons 145, religious 335), U.S.A.
You
can find more information at: www.visnews.org
The
news items contained in the Vatican Information Service may be used,
in part or in their entirety, by quoting the source:
V.I.S.
-Vatican Information Service.
Copyright
© Vatican Information Service 00120 Vatican City
As many of you already know, I was fired from my previous job back in January, as I told you in a previous post here. At the time, I did not want to go into the details of the reason I was given for being fired, so I will now. My former employer had told me, and the young lady that I worked with, that he was going to have to cut hours... Read more by clicking here.
No comments:
Post a Comment