SUMMARY:
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General audience: the beauty of Christian marriage
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On the anniversary of the end of World War II: may humanity learn
from past mistakes
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Greetings to the families of the Swiss Guard and Polish faithful
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Private visit of President Castro of Cuba
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Decrees for the Causes of Saints
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Other Pontifical Acts
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General
audience: the beauty of Christian marriage
Vatican
City, 6 May 2015 (VIS) – The beauty of Christian marriage, which is
not “simply the beauty of the ceremony that takes place in church,
but rather the Sacrament made by the Church, giving rise to a new
family community”, was the theme chosen by Pope Francis in the
catechesis of this Wednesday's general audience.
“It
is what the apostle Paul summarises in his famous expression: 'This
mystery is profound, and I am saying that it refers to Christ and the
Church'. Inspired by the Holy Spirit, Paul affirms that the love
between spouses is the image of the love between Christ and the
Church. An unimaginable dignity! But in reality it is inscribed in
God's plan of creation, and with Christ's grace countless Christian
couples, even with their limits, their sins, have achieved this”.
St.
Paul, speaking of new life in Christ, says that “all Christians are
called to love each other as Christ has loved them, that is
'submitting to one another', meaning at each other's service. Here he
introduces the analogy between the husband-wife couple and that of
Christ and the Church. It is clear that this is an imperfect analogy,
but we must grasp the spiritual meaning, elevated and revolutionary
but at the same time very simple, within the reach of every man and
woman who trust in God's grace”.
“'Husbands
should love their wives as their own bodies', says Paul; 'as Christ
loved the church and gave himself up for her'. The effect of this
radicalism of the devotion required of man, for the love and the
dignity of the woman, based on the example of Christ, must have been
enormous within the Christian community itself. This seed of
evangelical newness, that re-establishes the original reciprocity of
devotion and respect, has ripened slowly throughout history, but in
the end it has prevailed”.
The
sacrament of marriage “is a great act of faith and of love: it
bears witness to the courage of believing in the God's creating act
and of living that love that drives us always to go onwards, beyond
ourselves and even beyond the family itself. The Christian vocation
to love without reserve and without measure is such that, with
Christ's grace, it is at the base of the free consensus that
constitutes marriage”. Furthermore, the Church herself “is fully
involved in the history of each Christian marriage: she is built on
its successes and suffers in its failures. However we must ask
ourselves seriously: do we accept fully, ourselves, as believers and
pastors, this indissoluble bond of the history of Christ and the
Church with the history of marriage and the human family? Are we
willing to take on this responsibility seriously?”.
The
decision to 'marry in the Lord' also contains a missionary dimension,
which means having at heart the willingness to become conduits of
God's blessing and the Lord's grace for all. Indeed, Christian
couples participate in the mission of the Church inasmuch as they are
couples. … And thus the life of the Church is enriched every time
by the beauty of this matrimonial alliance, just as it is
impoverished every time it is defaced. The Church, to offer the gift
of faith, love and hope to all, is in need of the courageous
faithfulness of married couples in the grace of their sacrament. The
people of God needs their daily progress in faith, love and hope,
with all the joys and the hardships that this path involves in a
marriage and in a family”.
“Yes:
St. Paul was right, it is a great mystery”, concluded the Pope.
“Men and women, courageous enough to place this treasure in the
clay vessels of our humanity, are an essential resource for the
Church, and also for all the world. May God bless you a thousand
times for this!”.
On
the anniversary of the end of World War II: may humanity learn from
past mistakes
Vatican
City, 6 May 2015 (VIS) - “In the next few days various capital
cities will commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second
World War in Europe”, remarked the Pope following the catechesis of
today's general audience. “On this occasion I entrust to the Lord,
by the intercession of Mary Queen of Peace, my hope that society may
learn from the mistakes of the past and that, faced with the current
conflicts that are tearing asunder various regions of the world, all
civil leaders may persevere in their search for the common good and
in the promotion of a culture of peace”.
Greetings
to the families of the Swiss Guard and Polish faithful
Vatican
City, 6 May 2015 (VIS) – At the end of today's catechesis the Pope
greeted German-speaking pilgrims, especially the relatives and
friends of the Pontifical Swiss Guard in Rome to attend the
oath-taking ceremony for the new recruits, and musicians from the
Swiss Canton of Valais, who accompanied the general audience. He also
addressed the Polish faithful, especially all those who during the
month of May maintain the tradition of gathering in churches or
before images of Mary in the streets to pray in her honour.
Private
visit of President Castro of Cuba
Vatican
City, 6 May 2015 (VIS) – On Sunday 10 May, the Holy Father will
receive in a strictly private audience the president of the Republic
of Cuba, Raul Castro Ruz, in the Pope’s Study at the Paul VI Hall.
President Castro has publicly thanked the Pope for his role in the
thaw of relations between Cuba and the United States of America, and
the Pope will visit Havana in September prior to his trip to the
United States.
Decrees
for the Causes of Saints
Vatican
City, 6 May 2015 (VIS) - Yesterday afternoon the Holy Father Francis
received in a private audience Cardinal Angelo Amato, S.D.B., prefect
of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, during which he
authorised the Congregation to promulgate the following decrees:
MIRACLES
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attributed to the intercession of Blessed Vincenzo Grossi, Italian
diocesan priest and founder of the Institute of the Daughters of the
Oratory (1845-1917);
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attributed to the intercession of Blessed Maria of the Immaculate
Conception (nee Maria Isabel Salvat Romero), Spanish superior general
of the Sisters of the Company of the Cross (1926-1998);
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attributed to the intercession of Venerable Servant of God Giacomo
Abbondo, Italian diocesan priest (1720-1788);
MARTYRDOM
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Servants of God Mario Borzaga, Italian professed priest of the
Congregation of Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and Paul Thoj
Xyooj, lay catechist, killed in hatred of the faith in Laos in April
1960;
HEROIC
VIRTUES
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Servant of God Jacinto Vera, bishop of Montevideo, Uruguay
(1813-1881);
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Servant of God Antonio Antic, Croatian professed priest of the Order
of Friars Minor (1893-1965);
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Servant of God Juliette Colbert de Falletti di Barolo, French
laywoman, widow and founder of the Daughters of Jesus the Good
Shepherd (1786-1864);
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Servant of God Maria Brigida Postorino, Italian founder of the
Daughters of Mary Immaculate (1865-1960);
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Servant of God Maria Rafaela Jesus Hostia, Spanish professed nun of
the Order of Capuchin Poor Clares (1915-1991);
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Servant of God Sergio Bernardini, Italian layman and father
(1882-1966);
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Servant of God Domenica Bedonni in Bernardini, Italian laywoman and
mother (1889-1971).
Other
Pontifical Acts
Vatican
City, 6 May 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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accepted the resignation of Bishop Jacyr Francisco Braido, C.S., from
the pastoral care of the diocese of Santos, Brazil, upon reaching the
age limit. He is succeeded by Bishop Tarcisio Scaramussa, S.D.B.,
coadjutor of the same diocese.
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appointed Rev. Fr. Emery Kibal Mansong'loo, C.P., as bishop of the
diocese of Kole (area 66,000, population 487,000, Catholics 158,000,
priests 66, religious 80), Democratic Republic of the Congo. The
bishop-elect was born in Kimputu, Democratic Republic of the Congo in
1969, gave his perpetual vows in 1998 and was ordained a priest in
the same year. He has served in a number of pastoral roles, including
parish vicar in the diocese of Tshumbe; parish priest of the Catholic
Mission of Lumbi in the diocese of Kikwit; provincial superior of the
Passionists for two consecutive mandates; lecturer in liturgy in
various structures; and member of the managing board of the Catholic
University of the Congo.
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appointed Bishop Manuel Sanchez Monge of Mondonedo-Ferrol, Spain, as
bishop of Santander (area 5,527, population 595,449, Catholics
559,000, priests 411, permanent deacons 5, religious 925), Spain.
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appointed Bishop Edson De Castro Homem, auxiliary of the archdiocese
of Sao Sebastiao do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as bishop of Iguatu,
(area 21,904, population 562,108, Catholics 549,000, priests 39,
religious 60), Brazil.
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appointed Bishop Agenor Girardi, M.S.C., auxiliary of the archdiocese
of Porto Alegre, Brazil, as bishop of Uniao da Vitoria, (area 10,000,
population 225,600, Catholics 192,600, priests 35, permanent deacons
10, religious 53), Brazil.
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appointed Rev. Valentin Cabbigat Dimoc as apostolic vicar of
Bontoc-Lagawe,(area 4,615, population 360,526, Catholics 215,286,
priests 30, religious 12), Philippines. The bishop-elect was born in
Lagawe, Philippines in 1969 and was ordained a priest in 1998.
Following his studies in philosophy and theology, he obtained a
Master of Arts in development management from the Asian Institute of
Management in Makati City, He has served as rector of the Holy Rosary
Mission, Kayan; the Holy Family Mission, Hapao; the St. Mary
Magdalene Mission, Lagawe; and the Good Shepherd Mission, Hapid; and
as director of the Kataguan Centre, Lagawe. He is currently director
of the Centre for Social Action and Development of the apostolic
vicariate of Bontoc-Lagawe.
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appointed Archbishop Roland Minnerath of Dijon, France and Archbishop
Anthony Colin Fisher of Sydney, Australia, as members of the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
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