SUMMARY:
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HOLY SEE PRESS OFFICE DIRECTOR: THIS IS THE MOMENT FOR FULL
SOLIDARITY WITH THE POPE
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CELEBRATIONS FOR THE SOLEMNITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
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BENEDICT XVI'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JUNE
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
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HOLY
SEE PRESS OFFICE DIRECTOR: THIS IS THE MOMENT FOR FULL SOLIDARITY
WITH THE POPE
Vatican
City, 31 May 2012 (VIS) - Yesterday, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J.,
director of the Holy See Press Office, held a meeting with journalist
to answer questions on the publication of reserved Vatican documents,
an act for which the Pope's personal assistant has been arrested.
Regarding
the questions on the pope's possible resignation, a hypothesis
maintained by various media outlets, Fr. Lombardi affirmed that those
were baseless creations of some journalists, which have no foundation
in reality. The Curia has expressed its solidarity with the pontiff
and continues to work in full communion with the Successor of Peter:
"This is precisely the moment in which to demonstrate esteem and
appreciation for the Holy Father and the service he carries out; to
show full solidarity with him and thus, to demonstrate communion,
unity, and coherence with how this situation is dealt with".
Fr.
Lombardi emphasized that it is important that communication regarding
this sorrowful event for the Pope and the Church be inspired by
rigorous criteria for the truth: "It seems to me", he said,
"that there is a line of desire for truth and clarity, a desire
for transparency that, although it will take time, continues forward.
I thus honestly believe that we are trying to handle this new
situation: We are seeking the truth, and trying to objectively
understand what may have happened. First, however, it is necessary to
be sure to have understood it, in respect for persons and the truth".
Fr.
Lombardi explained to the journalists that it will be necessary to
wait for a complete picture of the situation, since the
investigations and formal questioning are still at a preliminary
stage. The agencies involved at this stage are the Vatican magistrate
and a Commission of Cardinals.
The
director of the Holy See Press Office also explained that yesterday
morning the single defendant, Paolo Gabriele, met with his lawyers
who will probably request monitored surveillance or house arrest for
their client. At the same time, Fr. Lombardi denied details published
in the media such as that packets of documents prepared to be sent to
specific recipients were found in Gabriele's house. The material
found in the personal assistant's possession is already being studied
and catalogued, Fr. Lombardi said.
CELEBRATIONS
FOR THE SOLEMNITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Vatican
City, 31 May 2012 (VIS) - On the solemnity of Corpus Christi next
Thursday, 7 June at 7:00pm, the Holy Father will celebrate Mass in
the basilica of St. John Lateran, the Cathedral of Rome, of which the
pope is bishop. The Pope will then preside over the Eucharistic
procession to the Basilica of St. Mary Major that will travel along
Via Merulana. Those taking part in the procession will include the
Knights of the Holy Sepulchre, confraternities and sodalities,
Eucharistic associations, religious, children receiving First
Communion, seminarians, priests, representatives of various parishes,
chaplains and prelates of His Holiness, bishops and archbishops,
cardinals, and faithful belonging to ecclesial movements and
associations.
BENEDICT
XVI'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JUNE
Vatican
City, 31 may (VIS).- Pope Benedict's general prayer intention for
June is: “That believers may recognize in the Eucharist the living
presence of the Risen One who accompanies them in daily life”.
His
missionary intention is: "That Christians in Europe may
rediscover their true identity and participate with greater
enthusiasm in the proclamation of and participate with more
enthusiasm in the Gospel".
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 31 May 2012 (VIS) - Today the Holy Father nominated:
- Msgr.
Fausto Ramon Mejia Vallejo as bishop of San Francisco de Macoris
(area 3,682, population 753,000, Catholics 599,000, priests 60,
religious 72, permanent deacons 92), Dominican Republic. The
bishop-elect was born in Bejucal, Dominican Republic and was ordained
a priest in 1972. He has served as rector of the Santo Cura de Ars
Minor Seminary in La Vega, as spiritual director and catechesis
instructor for permanent deacons, and as professor in the theology
department as well as rector of the Santo Tomas de Aquino Pontifical
Seminary. Currently he is the rector of the Cibao Catholic
Technological University (UCATECI) in Santo Domingo. He succeeds
Bishop Jesus Maria de Jesus Moya, whose resignation from the pastoral
care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having
reached the age limit.
- Bishop
Benedetto Tuzia as bishop of the diocese of Orvieto-Todi (area 1,310,
population 93,500, Catholics 90,650, priests 132, religious 295,
permanent deacons 22), Italy. He was previously Auxiliary Bishop of
Rome, Italy.
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