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Easter Triduum: peak of the liturgical year and of Christian life
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Ten years since the death of St. John Paul II
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Tax agreement between the Holy See and the Italian Republic
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Easter
Triduum: peak of the liturgical year and of Christian life
Vatican
City, 1 April 2015 (VIS) – Pope Francis dedicated the catechesis of
this Wednesday's general audience to the Easter Triduum, the
culmination of the liturgical year, “and of our life as
Christians”, which begins tomorrow, Holy Thursday, with the
celebration of the Last Supper, in which Jesus offers His Body and
Blood to the Father, in the Bread and Wine, and instructs us to
perpetuate this offering in His memory.
“The
Gospel of this ceremony, recalling the washing of the feet, expresses
the same meaning of the Eucharist from another perspective”, said
the Holy Father to the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square.
“Jesus, like a servant, washes the feet of Simon Peter ad the other
eleven disciples. With this prophetic gesture he expresses the
meaning of His life and His passion, as service to God and to His
brothers. … This also happens in our Baptism, when the grace of God
cleanses us of sin and we are clothed in Christ. This happens every
time we commemorate the Lord in the Eucharist: we make communion with
Christ the Servant to obey His commandment, that of loving each other
as He has loved us. If we partake in holy Communion without being
sincerely willing to wash each other's feet, we do not recognise the
Body of the Lord”.
In
the liturgy of Good Friday we consider the mystery of the death of
Christ and we worship the Cross. “In the final moments of life,
before delivering his spirit to the Father, Christ said, 'It is
finished'. … This means that the work of salvation is complete,
that all the Scriptures find their fulfilment in the love of Christ,
the sacrificial lamb. Jesus, by His sacrifice, transformed the
greatest wickedness into the greatest love”.
The
Pontiff commented that throughout the centuries men and women have,
by the witness of their existence, “reflected a ray of this
perfect, full, uncontaminated love”, offering the example of a
heroic witness of our times, the Italian priest and missionary in
Turkey Andrea Santoro, who shortly before being murdered in the
church of Trebisonda on 5 February 2006, wrote: “I am here to live
among these people and to let Jesus do so, lending Him my flesh. …
We become capable of salvation only by offering our own flesh. The
evil of the world must be borne and pain shared, absorbed in one's
own flesh unto the end, as Jesus did”. “This example, and many
others, sustain us in offering our own life as a gift of love to our
brethren, in imitation of Jesus”, exclaimed the Pope.
On
Holy Saturday, “the Church contemplates Christ's 'repose' in the
tomb after the victorious battle of the Cross. On Holy Saturday the
Church once again identifies with Mary: all our faith is encompassed
in her, the first and perfect disciple, the first and perfect
believer. In the darkness that enshrouds Creation, she alone keeps
the flame of faith alight, hoping against all hope in Jesus'
Resurrection”.
On
the great Easter Vigil, “we celebrate the Risen Christ as the
centre and end of the cosmos and of history; we stay awake to await
His return, when Easter will manifest itself fully. At times, the
darkness of night seems to penetrate the soul; at times we think,
'there is no longer anything to be done', and the heart no longer
finds the strength to love. … But it is precisely in that darkness
that Christ lights the flame of God's love: a gleam that breaks
through the darkness, presage of a new beginning. The stone of
suffering is overturned, making space for hope. This is the great
mystery of Easter! On this holy night the Church gives to us the
light of the Resurrection, so that we no longer have inside us the
regret of saying 'by now...', but rather the hope of one who opens up
to a present full of the future: Christ has defeated death, and we
are with Him. Our life does not end at the tombstone!”.
“During
these days of the Holy Triduum, let us limit ourselves to
commemorating the Lord's passion, but let us instead enter into the
mystery, making His feelings and His attitudes our own, as the
Apostle Paul tells us: 'Have this mind among yourselves, which is
yours in Christ Jesus'. Then ours will be a happy Easter”.
Ten
years since the death of St. John Paul II
Vatican
City, 1 April 2015 (VIS) – In his greetings following today's
catechesis, the Pope recalled that tomorrow will be the tenth
anniversary of the death of St. John Paul II. “We remember him as a
great witness to Christ in His suffering, death and resurrection, and
invoke his intercession for us, for the family, for the Church, so
that the light of resurrection may shine over all the shadows of our
life and fill us with joy and peace”.
Tax
agreement between the Holy See and the Italian Republic
Vatican
City, 1 April 2015 (VIS) – This morning, in the Secretariat of
State, an agreement on fiscal matters was signed by the Holy See and
the Italian Republic. It was signed on behalf of the Holy See by
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, secretary for Relations with
States, and for the Italian Republic by Pier Carlo Padoan, minister
of Economics and Finance, with full powers.
The
reforms introduced in 2010 and the creation by the Holy See of
institutions with specific experience in economics and finance now
enable full administrative cooperation, also with regard to fiscal
matters. Within the framework of the special importance of bilateral
relations, Italy is the first country with which the Holy See has
signed an agreement governing the exchange of information.
In
accordance with the current process of establishing transparency in
the field of financial relations at a global level, the Convention
transposes the most up to date international standard in terms of the
exchange of information (article 26 of the OSCE Model) to regulate
cooperation between the competent authorities of the two contracting
Parties. The exchange of information relates to the fiscal year
starting 1 January 2009.
The
Convention, from the date on which it enters into force, will enable
full compliance, with simplified procedures, with the tax obligations
relating to financial assets held by institutions engaging in
financial activities in the Holy See by various physical and legal
persons resident in Italy. The same persons will be able to have
access to a procedure for the regularisation of these activities,
with the same effects as established by Law 186/2014.
The
Convention will also implement the provisions of the Lateran Treaty
regarding tax exemption for property belonging to the Holy See,
indicated in the same Treaty.
Finally,
the Convention incorporates the Exchange of notes between the
Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Secretariat of State in July
2007, which provides for the notification of tax acts to the Holy See
authorities via diplomatic channels.
Notice
Vatican
City, 1 April 2015 (VIS) – During the Holy Week festivities, from
Thursday 2 to Tuesday 7 April, the Vatican Information Service
bulletin will not be transmitted. Readers can find the texts of the
Easter Triduum and Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord in the Holy
See Press Office Bulletin. Service will resume on Wednesday 8 April.
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