SUMMARY:
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AUDIENCE WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF SLOVENIA: CONTINUE CONSTRUCTIVE
DIALOGUE AND THE PROCESS OF NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
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PLENARY SESSION OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR NEW EVANGELISATION:
PEOPLE EXPECT THE CHURCH TO WALK WITH THEM AND BEAR WITNESS TO FAITH
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POPE FRANCIS' PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JUNE
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THE FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE AUTHORITY STRENGTHENS THE SYSTEM OF
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
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AUDIENCES
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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AUDIENCE
WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF SLOVENIA: CONTINUE CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE
AND THE PROCESS OF NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
Vatican
City, 29 May 2015 (VIS) – This morning the Holy Father Francis
received in audience the prime minister of the Republic of Slovenia,
Miro Cerar, who subsequently met with Cardinal Secretary of State
Pietro Parolin, accompanied by His Excellency Archbishop Paul Richard
Gallagher, secretary for Relations with States.
In
the cordial discussions the good relations between the Holy See and
the Republic of Slovenia were highlighted, and the Parties confirmed
their common will to continue constructive dialogue on bilateral
themes regarding the relations between Church and State, with
particular reference to the process of national reconciliation, human
and religious values, and joint collaboration to promote the common
good of society and of the poorest.
PLENARY
SESSION OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR NEW EVANGELISATION: PEOPLE
EXPECT THE CHURCH TO WALK WITH THEM AND BEAR WITNESS TO FAITH
Vatican
City, 29 May 2015 (VIS) – “New evangelisation means becoming
aware of the Father's merciful love so that we too may become
instruments of salvation for our brothers”, said the Pope this
morning, as he received in audience the participants in the Plenary
Assembly of the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation,
dedicated to the relationship between evangelisation and catechesis.
Francis has entrusted the preparation of the extraordinary Jubilee of
Mercy to this dicastery, so that it “is made clearer that the gift
of mercy is the announcement that the Church is called to transmit in
her work of evangelisation in this time of great change”.
These
changes represent a “happy provocation” to respond to “the
signs of the times that the Lord offers to the Church, so that she is
able – as she has been for two thousand years – to bring Jesus
Christ to humanity in our times. The mission is always identical”,
the Pope observed, “but the language used to proclaim the Gospel
asks to be renewed, with pastoral wisdom. This is essential both for
it to be understood by our peers and to enable Catholic tradition to
speak to cultures in today's world and to help them open up to the
perennial fruitfulness of Christ's message. These are times of great
challenges, which we must not be afraid of making our own. Indeed,
only to the extent to which we are able to take them on will we be
able to offer answers which are coherent by virtue of being
elaborated in the light of the Gospel. This is what people expect of
the Church today: that she knows how to walk with them, offering the
company of witness of faith, creating solidarity between us all, and
especially the loneliest and most marginalised”.
This
awareness, which is sown into the heart of every Christian from the
day of his or her baptism, “wishes to grow, along with a life of
grace … and it is here that we find the great theme of catechesis
as a space within which the life of Christians matures as it
experiences God's mercy. This is not an abstract idea of mercy, but
rather a concrete experience by which we understand our weakness and
the strength that comes from above. … The help we invoke is already
the first step of God's mercy towards us. … The Holy Spirit, the
agent of evangelisation … opens the mind of the disciples of Christ
to understand more deeply the commitment required and the forms by
which substance and credibility can be given to witness”.
Therefore
the question of how to educate in faith “is not rhetorical, but
essential. The answer requires courage, creativity and decisiveness,
to follow at times unexplored paths. Catechesis, as a component of
the evangelisation process, needs to go beyond the merely scholastic
sphere in order to educate believers, since childhood, in
encountering Christ, living and working in His Church. It is the
encounter with Him that inspires the desire to know Him better and
thus to follow Him so as to become His disciples. The challenge of
new evangelisation and catechesis therefore hinges on this cardinal
point: how to encounter Christ, and the most coherent place to find
Him and follow Him”.
POPE
FRANCIS' PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JUNE
Vatican
City, 29 May 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father's universal prayer
intention for June is: “That immigrants and refugees may find
welcome and respect in the countries to which they come”.
His
intention for evangelisation is: “That the personal encounter with
Jesus may arouse in many young people the desire to offer their own
lives in priesthood or consecrated life”.
THE
FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE AUTHORITY STRENGTHENS THE SYSTEM OF
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Vatican
City, 29 May 2015 (VIS) – The Autorità di Informazione Finanziaria
(AIF) – Financial Intelligence Authority – of the Holy See and
the Vatican City State has presented its Annual Report for 2014. The
report reviews the activities and statistics of the AIF for the year
2014.
2014
has seen a continuous strengthening of the legal and institutional
framework of the Holy See and the Vatican City State to regulate
supervised entities, fostering international cooperation of the
Vatican competent authority with its foreign counterparts and to
consolidate the prevention and countering of potential illicit
financial activities.
“With
the introduction of Regulation No. 1, we have completed the
prudential supervisory framework of the Holy See and Vatican City
State,” said Rene Bruelhart, President of AIF. “By signing
Memoranda of Understandings (MOUs) with other Financial Intelligence
Units of 13 countries, including Australia, France and the UK as well
as with the Regulators of Germany, Luxembourg and the United States
of America, we have also massively strengthened international
cooperation.”
The
reporting system has been consolidated after having received 6
suspicious transaction reports (STR) in 2012, 202 in 2013 and 147 in
2014. Such development is a consequence both of the full
implementation of the legal framework and of the substantial
improvement in the operational performance of the supervised entities
with regard to the prevention of financial crime. 7 reports have been
passed on to the Vatican Promoter of Justice for further
investigation by judicial authorities. The number of cases of
bilateral cooperation between AIF and foreign competent authorities
has increased from 4 in 2012 to 81 in 2013 and 113 in 2014. “This
continuous increase is a result of the systematic efforts undertaken
by AIF as well as the strong commitment of the Holy See and the
Vatican City State to cooperate actively with other jurisdictions to
prevent and combat potential illicit financial activities globally,”
said Tommaso di Ruzza, Director of AIF.
Since
2012, the number of declarations of outgoing cash above the amount of
EUR 10,000 has steadily decreased from 1,782 (2012) to 1,557 (2013)
and 1,111 in 2014. Declarations for incoming cash have also decreased
from 598 (2012) to 550 (2013) and 429 in 2014. This is due to an
increased monitoring by the competent authorities and the
introduction of reinforced procedures at the supervised entities.
In
the initial trimester of 2014, AIF conducted the first ordinary
on-site inspection of the IOR to verify the implementation of the
measures taken to prevent and counter money laundering and the
financing of terrorism pursuant to Law No. XVIII of 8 October 2013.
“The first on-site inspection of the IOR is an important
consequence and a concrete sign of the effectiveness of the AML/CFT
system adopted by the Holy See and the Vatican City State”, said
Tommaso Di Ruzza. “To follow closely the implementation of and
compliance with the new prudential regulatory framework by the
supervised entities will be one of the key tasks of AIF in the near
future”.
The
inspection has shown no fundamental shortcomings at the IOR. As a
result of the inspection, AIF has developed an action plan for the
full and systematic adjustment of existing procedures to the required
standards in accordance with Law No. XVIII.
Information
on the AIF
The
Financial Intelligence Authority is the competent authority of the
Holy See and the Vatican City State for supervision and financial
intelligence for the prevention and countering of money-laundering
and financing of terrorism.
Established
by Pope Benedict XVI with the Apostolic Letter in form of Motu
Proprio of 30 December 2010, AIF carries out its institutional
activity according to the Statute adopted by Pope Francis on 15
November 2013 and to Vatican City State Law No. XVIII, of 8 October
2013, on transparency, supervision and financial intelligence.
In
2014, AIF signed MOUs with Argentina, Australia, Cyprus, France,
Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Peru, Poland, United
Kingdom, Romania, San Marino and Switzerland. In previous years, AIF
had already signed MOUs with Belgium, Germany, Italy, the
Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and the United States of America. AIF is
a member of the Egmont Group since 2013.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, May 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father received in audience:
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King Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II of the Ashanti in Ghana, and
entourage;
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Archbishop Roberto Luckert Leon of Coro, Venezuela.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, May 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father has appointed Rev. Fr. Benny
Mario Travas as bishop of Multan (area 98,705, population 38,400,000,
Catholics 198,000, priests 16, religious 36), Pakistan. The
bishop-elect was born in Karachi, Pakistan in 1966 and was ordained a
priest in 1990. He holds a licentiate in canon law from Pontifical
Urbanian University of Rome and has served in a number of pastoral
and academic roles in the archdiocese of Karakchi, including vicar
general, rector of the St. Pius X minor seminary, lecturer at the
National Catholic Institute of Theology, judge of the ecclesiastical
tribunal, and member of the college of consultors and presbyteral
council. He is currently apostolic administrator of the diocese of
Multan.
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