SUMMARY:
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Queen Silvia of Sweden and her family visit the Pope
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The Pope praises the dynamism of the Church in Benin
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Ordination of nineteen new priests: imitate the Father, who never
tires of forgiving
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Regina Coeli: contemplation and thanksgiving are not enough – we
must follow the Good Shepherd
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Telegram for the earthquake in Nepal
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To the John Paul II Foundation: nurture solidarity with Christian
fraternity
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Audiences
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Other Pontifical Acts
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Queen
Silvia of Sweden and her family visit the Pope
Vatican
City, 27 April 2015 (VIS) – At 10 a.m. today, in the private
Library of the Apostolic Palace, the Holy Father received in private
audience Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden, accompanied by various
family members and her entourage.
This
afternoon, Her Majesty will participate in a workshop at the
Pontifical Academy of Sciences organised by the Embassy of Sweden to
the Holy See and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences on the
theme of the fight against human trafficking, with particular
attention to children. She will subsequently visit the Vatican
Apostolic Library for the inauguration of the “distribution desk”
realised with the contribution of the King Gustaf VI Adolf
Foundation.
During
the conversation, which took place mostly in Spanish, a language the
Queen knows well, she informed the Pope of the activities she
promotes in Sweden, especially for the benefit of children, and the
Pope took the opportunity the express his gratitude for the welcome
extended by Sweden to refugees and displaced persons. Among the gifts
from Queen Silvia, the Pope received three small Swedish prayer
books, also adapted for children. The religious education of her
children has been particularly close to the sovereign's heart, and
the Pope expressed his lively appreciation.
Princess
Madeleine, with her husband and one year-old daughter Leonore, were
also present in the Queen’s entourage, and the Pope therefore
received the young family with particular affection.
The
Pope praises the dynamism of the Church in Benin
Vatican
City, 27 April 2015 (VIS) – The vitality of the Church, the
pastoral ministry of the family, attention to priests and persons
religious, and relations with the civil authorities are the central
themes of the written discourse that the Pope handed to the bishops
of the Episcopal Conference of Benin this morning, at the end of
their “ad Limina” visit.
The
Holy Father begins by praising the dynamism of parish life, the
extensive participation of the faithful in ceremonies and the
increase of vocations to the priesthood, but he also echoed the
prelates' reports that it is at times superficial and lacking in
solidity and strength. “Therefore, it is important that the desire
for a profound knowledge of the Christian mystery not be the
prerogative of an elite, but instead must inspire all faithful, as
everyone is called to holiness. It is imperative that the Church in
Benin resists and defeats the winds to the contrary that are rising
throughout the world and do not fail to blow upon you too. I know
that you are vigilant in the face of numerous ideological and media
attacks. The spirit of secularisation is at work in your country too,
although it is not yet very visible. Only a faith profoundly rooted
in the heart of the faithful, and lived in a concrete way, will
enable you to face this”.
One
of the challenges to the Church in Benin is family pastoral ministry,
to which the upcoming Synod will seek to respond. The Pope thanks the
prelates of Benin for their prayers for this assembly, and for their
mobilisation of the dioceses to participate in such important event.
“I can only encourage you to continue with determination in the
efforts you have undertaken to support families, both in their faith
and in their daily life. I know that the pastoral ministry of
marriage remains difficult, considering the real social and cultural
situation of the people. However, do not be discouraged, but
persevere tirelessly as the family in defence of the Catholic Church
is a reality willed by God; it is a gift of God that brings joy,
stability and happiness to people and to societies. It is an
important challenge since the family, as the basic unit of both
society and of the Church, is the place where authentic human and
Gospel values are transmitted”.
The
bishop of Rome then turns to the theme of the education of the
younger generations, who must bring solidarity, justice and mutual
respect to the society of the future. “It is necessary to promote
in your country – without of course renouncing any of the Truth as
revealed by the Lord – the encounter between cultures and dialogue
between religions, especially with Islam. It is well known that Benin
offers an example of harmony between the religions present in her
territory. It is however wise to be vigilant, considering the current
world climate, in order to conserve this fragile heritage. I am
particularly pleased that an international colloquium on
interreligious dialogue has been held, under the presidency of
Cardinal Tauran, which was widely appreciated”.
“Your
local Churches have a key role in promoting harmony and justice in
the progress of the country”, Pope Francis observes. “But it is a
role they also play in healthcare and human development. How much
work is carried out in the name of the Gospel in your dioceses! While
the global crisis is affecting many countries, it is necessary to go
against the grain with courage, fighting against the throwaway
culture that reaches everywhere and spreading the Gospel values of
hospitality and encounter. The service of charity is a constitutive
dimension of the mission of the Church, and it is an expression of
her essence. However, it should be borne in mind that the spirit of
the works accomplished by the Church has a specific nature that must
be clearly identified: she never acts as a form of simple social aid,
but rather as the manifestation of the tenderness and mercy of Jesus
Himself, who tends to the wounds and weaknesses of His brothers. The
joy of the Gospel is thus announced to humanity in the most effective
way”.
The
Pope thanks the priests of Benin for their generous service into the
Gospel and mentions again the great number of vocations, a blessing
from the Lord, and encourages the Church in Benin to share her
resources with the Churches of other regions which are lacking.
However, he writes, “when you send your priests to study or on
missions elsewhere, do so with judgement, without forgetting the
needs of your own Churches”.
The
final paragraphs of the text are dedicated to the good relationship
between the Church and the civil authorities in the country. “The
voice of the Church is listened to and her action is appreciated. I
invite you to continue to take your place fully in the public life of
the country, especially in these times. I know you are engaged in
constant work to encourage relations between the different components
of society. I invite you to continue along this path, taking care not
to enter directly into the political arena or party disputes. The
conduct of public affairs remains the duty of the laity, whom you
have the important duty of ceaselessly educating and encouraging”.
Ordination
of nineteen new priests: imitate the Father, who never tires of
forgiving
Vatican
City, 26 April 2015 (VIS) – On the 52nd World Day of Prayer for
Vocations, Pope Francis conferred priestly ordination to nineteen
deacons: thirteen from the Roman diocesan seminaries (Pontifical
Roman Major Seminary, “Redemptoris Mater” Diocesan College,
Seminary of Our Lady of Divine Love) and six from other colleges. The
Mass was concelebrated by the Holy Father and Cardinal Agostino
Vallini, vicar general for the diocese of Rome, Archbishop Filippo
Iannone, vicegerent, the auxiliary bishops, the superiors of the
seminaries involved, and the deacons' parish priests.
During
the liturgy of ordination, the Pope pronounced the homily for this
rite, improvising some paragraphs. “These sons of ours are called
to the order of the presbytery. It is good for us to reflect a little
on the ministry to which they will be elevated within the Church. As
you well know, the Lord Jesus is the sole Supreme Priest of the New
Testament, but in Him also all the holy people of God is constituted
as a priestly people. All of us! Nonetheless, among all His
disciples, Jesus wishes to choose some in particular to publicly
exercise priestly office on behalf of all mankind, thus continuing
His personal mission as teacher, priest and pastor. … They have
reflected on this, their vocation, and now they are to receive the
ordination to the priesthood. And the bishop risks – risks! - and
chooses them, just as the Father risked for each one of us”.
“And
to you, who are about to be raised to the order of the presbytery,
consider that by exercising the ministry of the Holy Doctrine you
will participate in the mission of Christ, the sole master. Dispense
to all that Word of God, that you yourselves have received with joy.
Read and meditate diligently on the Word of the Lord so as to believe
in what you have read, to teach what you have learnt in faith, to
live what you have taught. And may this be the nourishment of the
People of God; may your homilies never be dull; may your homilies
arrive straight to the heart of the people as they come from your
heart: what you say to them is what you have in your heart. In this
way one offers the Word of the Lord, and in this way your doctrine
will be joy and sustenance to Christ's faithful; the aroma of your
life will be witness, as example edifies, whereas words without
example are empty. They are ideas that never reach the heart and may
even do harm; they do not do good”.
“When
you celebrate Mass, acknowledge then what you are doing. Do not be
hasty! Imitate what you celebrate – it is not an artificial rite. …
With Baptism, you will add new faithful to the People of God. You
must never refuse Baptism to those who ask for it. With the Sacrament
of Penance you will forgive sins in the name of Christ and of the
Church. And I, in the name of the Jesus Christ, the Lord, and His
spouse, the Holy Church, I ask you never to tire of being merciful.
You will be in the confessional to forgive, not to condemn! Imitate
the Father, Who never tires of forgiving. With the holy oils you will
bring relief to the sick. By celebrating the holy rites and raise at
the different times of the day the prayers of praise and
supplication, you will become the voice of the People of God and of
the whole of humanity. Aware of having been chosen among men and
constituted for their benefit to attend to matters of God, exercise
Christ's priestly work with joy and sincere charity, intent solely on
pleasing God and not yourselves. A priest who lives to please
himself, who acts like a peacock, is unpleasant”.
“Finally,
participating in Christ's mission as Head and Pastor in filial
communion with your bishop, make efforts to unite the faithful in a
single family – you are ministers of unity in the Church and in the
family – to lead them to God the Father by means of Christ in the
Holy Spirit”, he concluded, adding. “and always keep before your
eyes the example of the Good Shepherd, Who did not come to be served,
but to serve; not to remain in comfort, but to reach out to seek and
save what was lost”.
Regina
Coeli: contemplation and thanksgiving are not enough – we must
follow the Good Shepherd
Vatican
City, 26 April 2015 (VIS) – At the end of the celebration of Holy
Mass for new vocations, Pope Francis appeared at the window of his
study in the Vatican Apostolic Palace to pray this Sunday's Regina
Coeli with the faithful gathered in the square. Beforehand the Holy
Father spoke about the figure of Jesus, the Good Shepherd in Whom we
contemplate God's Providence.
“The
Father gave us the greatest and most precious gift He could give. It
is the highest and purest love, as it is not motivated by any need,
it is not conditioned by any calculation, it is not attracted by any
interest to receive in exchange. Before this love of God, we
experience immense joy and open ourselves up to the the
acknowledgement of what we have freely received. But contemplating
and giving thanks are not enough. We must also follow the Good
Shepherd. In particular, those who have the mission of guides in the
Church – priests, bishops, popes – are called upon to assume not
the mentality of a manager but rather that of a servant, in imitation
of Jesus Who, despoiling Himself, saved us with His mercy. The new
priests of the diocese of Rome, whom I have had the joy of ordaining
this morning in St. Peter's Basilica, are also called to this style
of pastoral life”.
The
Pope invited two of the newly ordained priests to appear at the
window to greet the people and to thank the faithful for their
ordination, and he asked that Our Lady might obtain for him, for the
bishops and the priests of all the world the grace of serving the
holy people of God through the joyful preaching of the Gospel,
heartfelt celebration of the Sacraments and patient and gentle
pastoral guidance”.
Following
the Marian prayer, the Pope assured his closeness to those affected
by the powerful earthquake in Nepal and neighbouring countries. “I
pray for the victims, for the injured, and for all those who suffer
as a result of this disaster”, he said. “May they have the
support of fraternal solidarity. And let us pray to Our Lady to be
close to them”.
Telegram
for the earthquake in Nepal
Vatican
City, 26 April 2015 (VIS) – Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro
Parolin has sent a telegram of condolences on behalf of the Holy
Father to Bishop Paul Simick, of the apostolic vicariate of Nepal,
for the victims of the earthquake that struck the country and
neighbouring India, Tibet and Bangladesh.
“His
Holiness Pope Francis was deeply saddened to learn of the earthquake
and the resultant loss of many hundreds of lives in Nepal, as well as
in neighbouring countries. He expresses his solidarity with all
affected by this disaster and assures those who grieve for deceased
family members of his closeness in prayer. His Holiness commends the
souls of the victims to the loving mercy of the Almighty and he
offers encouragement to the civil authorities and emergency personnel
as they continue their rescue efforts and assistance to those touched
by this tragedy. Upon them all he invokes the blessings of the
Almighty as a pledge of healing and consolation”.
To
the John Paul II Foundation: nurture solidarity with Christian
fraternity
Vatican
City, 25 April 2015 (VIS) - “The canonisation of John Paul II has
given a new impulse to your work in the service of the Church and
evangelisation. It has rendered it, if possible, even more universal.
And you offer a valuable contribution to ensuring that the spiritual
legacy of this Pope saint may continue to make fertile the great
field of the Church and to support her path through history”, said
the Pope this morning to the members of the John Paul II Foundation,
whom he received in audience in the Sala Clementina of the Apostolic
Palace.
Francis
thanked them for their initiatives in the educational field,
recalling John Paul II's great love for the young. “You contribute
to ensuring that his charism and his paternity continue to bear
fruit”, he remarked, also emphasising the valuable opportunities
they offer to priests and laypeople to enhance their formation, to be
better prepared and to accompany communities in facing the cultural
and pastoral challenges of our times.
“It
is enough to think of one of the key words of his teaching,
'solidarity': a word that some people thought ought to become
obsolete, but which in reality still retains all its prophetic
force”, he continued. “Therefore, it is important that you, first
of all, in your 'network' of the Circles of Friends of the
Foundation, live this solidarity among yourselves, nurturing it
continually with Christian fraternity, inspired in turn by prayer and
obedience to the Word of God”.
Audiences
Vatican
City, 27 April 2015 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Professor Riccardo Di Segni, Chief Rabbi of Rome;
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Archbishop Bruno Musaro, apostolic nuncio to the Arab Republic of
Egypt and Holy See delegate at the League of Arab States;
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Archbishop Giorgio Lingua, apostolic nuncio to Cuba;
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Ten prelates of the Episcopal Conference of Benin, on their “ad
Limina” visit:
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Archbishop Antoine Ganye of Cotonou;
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Bishop Eugene Cyrille Houndekon of Abomey;
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Bishop Francois Gnonhossou, S.M.A., of Dassa-Zoume;
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Bishop Victor Agbanou of Lokossa;
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Archbishop Pascal N'Koue of Parakou;
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Bishop Paul Kouassivi Vieira of Djougou;
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Bishop Clet Feliho of Kandi;
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Bishop Antoine Sabi Bio of Natitingou;
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Bishop Martin Adjou Moumouni of N'Dali;
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Rev. Jean-Benoit Gnambode, diocesan administrator of Porto Novo.
On
Saturday, 25 April, the Holy Father received in audience:
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Cardinal Marc Ouellet, prefect of the Congregation for Bishops;
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Guillermo Leon Escobar Herran, new ambassador of Colombia to the Holy
See, presenting his letters of credence;
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Archbishop Giuseppe Pinto, apostolic nuncio to the Philippines;
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Msgr. Fernando Chica Arellano, Holy See permanent observer at the
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (F.A.O.),
International Fund for Agricultural Development (I.F.A.D.), and World
Food Programme (W.F.P.);
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Bishop Antonio Augusto dos Santos Marto of Leiria-Fatima, Portugal.
Other
Pontifical Acts
Vatican
City, 27 April 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father has appointed Bishop
John C. Wester of Salt Lake City, U.S.A., as metropolitan archbishop
of Sante Fe (area 158,296, population 1,473,000, Catholics 328,850,
priests 207, permanent deacons 215, religious 269), U.S.A. He
succeeds Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan, whose resignation from the
pastoral care of the same archdiocese upon reaching the age limit was
accepted by the Holy Father.
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