SUMMARY:
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CONCERNING THE VISIT OF A HOLY SEE MISSION TO SYRIA
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SANCTITY ARISES FROM THE WELL-SPRING OF REDEMPTION
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RATZINGER PRIZE: ECUMENISM AND RELATIONS WITH OTHER RELIGIONS
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AUDIENCES
- OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
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CONCERNING
THE VISIT OF A HOLY SEE MISSION TO SYRIA
Vatican
City, 22 October 2012 (VIS) - Holy See Press Office Director Fr.
Federico Lombardi today made the following statement.
"The
announced mission to Syria by representatives of the Holy See and the
Synod of Bishops is still in the course of being studied and
prepared, in order to be put into effect as soon as possible, and to
respond effectively to its intended aims of solidarity, peace and
reconciliation despite the very serious incidents that have taken
place in the region recently".
SANCTITY
ARISES FROM THE WELL-SPRING OF REDEMPTION
Vatican
City, 21 October 2012 (VIS) - This morning in St. Peter's Square,
some eighty thousand people participated in a papal Mass for the
canonisation of seven new saints: Jacques Berthieu, French martyr and
priest of the Society of Jesus (1838-1896); Pedro Calungsod, Filipino
lay catechist and martyr (1654-1672); Giovanni Battista Piamarta,
Italian priest and founder of the Congregation of the Holy Family of
Nazareth and of the Congregation of the Humble Sister Servants of the
Lord (1841-1913); Maria del Carmen (born Maria Salles y Barangueras),
Spanish foundress of the Conceptionist Missionary Sisters of Teaching
(1848-1911); Marianne Cope, nee Barbara, German-American religious of
the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis in Syracuse U.S.A.
(1838-1918); Kateri Tekakwitha, American laywoman (1656-1680), and
Anna Schaeffer, German laywoman (1882-1925).
In his
homily, the Holy Father drew attention to the "happy
coincidence" between the current assembly of the Synod of
Bishops on new evangelisation World Mission Sunday which falls today,
and the readings during today's Mass which, he said, show us "how
to be evangelisers, called to bear witness and to proclaim the
Christian message, configuring ourselves to Christ and following His
same way of life. This is true both for the mission 'ad Gentes' and
for the new evangelisation in places with ancient Christian roots.
"The
Son of Man came to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many",
the Pope added. "These words were the existential blueprint of
the seven blessed men and women that the Church solemnly enrols this
morning in the glorious ranks of the saints. ... They are sons and
daughters of the Church who chose a life of service following the
Lord. Holiness always rises up in the Church from the well-spring of
the mystery of redemption. ... Today’s canonisation is an eloquent
confirmation of this mysterious salvific truth".
The Holy
Father then turned his attention to the life and example of each of
the new saints, beginning with Jacques Berthieu. Born in France in
1838, he was "a tireless pastor on the island of Sainte Marie,
then in Madagascar, he struggled against injustice while bringing
succour to the poor and sick. ... He made himself all things to all
men, drawing from prayer and his love of the sacred heart of Jesus
the human and priestly force to face martyrdom in 1896. ... May the
life of this evangeliser be an encouragement and a model for priests
that, like him, they will be men of God! May his example aid the many
Christians of today persecuted for their faith! In this Year of
Faith, may his intercession bring forth many fruits for Madagascar
and Africa".
Pedro
Calungsod was born around 1654 in the Visayas region of the
Philippines. In 1668, he and other young catechists accompanied
Father Diego Luis de San Vitores to the Marianas Islands to
evangelise the Chamorro people. "Life there was hard and the
missionaries also faced persecution arising from envy and slander",
the Pope explained. "Pedro, however, displayed deep faith and
charity and continued to catechise his many converts, giving witness
to Christ by a life of purity and dedication to the Gospel. Uppermost
was his desire to win souls for Christ, and this made him resolute in
accepting martyrdom. ... May the example and courageous witness of
Pedro Calungsod inspire the dear people of the Philippines to
announce the Kingdom bravely and to win souls for God".
The
Italian priest Giovanni Battista Piamarta "was a great apostle
of charity and of young people. He raised awareness of the need for a
cultural and social presence of Catholicism in the modern world. ...
Animated by unshakable faith in divine providence and by a profound
spirit of sacrifice, ... when he was overburdened with work, he
increased the length of his encounter, heart to heart, with the Lord,
... to gain spiritual fortitude and so return to gaining people’s
hearts".
The
educational work of the Spanish religious Maria del Carmen Salles y
Barangueras, which she "entrusted to the Immaculate Virgin Mary,
continues to bear abundant fruit among young people through the
generous dedication of her daughters who, like her, entrust
themselves to God for Whom all is possible", the Holy Father
said.
Marianne
Cope "willingly embraced a call to care for the lepers of Hawaii
after many others had refused". Later, on the island of Molokai,
she nursed Father Damien and, following his death, continued his work
among those stricken with leprosy. "At a time when little could
be done for those suffering from this terrible disease, Marianne Cope
showed the highest love, courage and enthusiasm".
"Kateri
Tekakwitha was born in today’s New York state in 1656 to a Mohawk
father and a Christian Algonquin mother. ... She was baptised at
twenty years of age and, to escape persecution, took refuge in the
St. Francis Xavier Mission near Montreal. There she worked, faithful
to the traditions of her people although renouncing their religious
convictions, until her death at the age of twenty-four. ... Kateri
impresses us by the action of grace in her life in spite of the
absence of external help and by the courage of her vocation, so
unusual in her culture. In her, faith and culture enrich each other.
May her example help us to live where we are, loving Jesus without
denying who we are. St. Kateri, Protectress of Canada and the first
native American saint, we entrust to you the renewal of the faith in
the first nations and in all of North America. May God bless the
first nations".
The young
German Anna Schaeffer from Mindelstetten suffered a serious accident
which left her with incurable burns on her legs and forced her to be
bed-ridden for the rest of her life. "Her sickbed became her
cloister cell and her suffering a missionary service", said
Benedict XVI. "May her intercession strengthen the Christian
hospice movement in its beneficial activity".
"These
new saints, different in origin, language, nationality and social
condition, are united among themselves and with the whole People of
God in the mystery of salvation of Christ the Redeemer. ... May the
witness of ... their lives generously spent for love of Christ, speak
today to the whole Church, and may their intercession strengthen and
sustain her in her mission to proclaim the Gospel to the whole
world", the Holy Father concluded.
Before
praying the Angelus, the Pope invoked Mary Queen of all saints,
recalling how the French Marian shrine of Lourdes is currently
suffering the consequences of the flooding of the Gave River. He went
on: "Today too we entrust to the protection of the Virgin Mary
missionary men and women - priests, religious and lay people - who
spread the good seed of the Gospel all over the world. We pray also
for the Synod of Bishops which is meeting during these weeks to
examine the challenge of the new evangelisation for the transmission
of the Christian faith".
RATZINGER
PRIZE: ECUMENISM AND RELATIONS WITH OTHER RELIGIONS
Vatican
City, 20 October 2012 (VIS) - This morning in the Clementine Hall of
the Vatican Apostolic Palace, Benedict XVI conferred the "Ratzinger
Prize" upon two scholars of theology. The award was established
by the "Vatican Foundation: Joseph Ratzinger - Benedict XVI".
The prize
winners this year are the French historian Remi Brague, and the
American scholar of patrology and theology Fr. Brian Edward Daley
S.J.
Following
some introductory remarks from Msgr. Giuseppe Antonio Scotti,
president of the foundation, and the presentation of the two winners
by Cardinal Camillo Ruini, president of the foundation's academic
committee, the Holy Father addressed some words to those present.
The
winners, he said, "are experts deeply involved in two questions
which are vital for the Church in our time: ecumenism and relations
with other religions. Fr. Daley, by studying the Fathers of the
Church, has entered into the best school for understating and loving
the Church, one and undivided though in the richness of her different
traditions". Remi Brague "is a great scholar of the
philosophy of religions, in particular that of Judaism and Islam in
the Middle Ages. Now, fifty years after the opening of Vatican
Council II, I would like to join them in re-examining two conciliar
documents: the Declaration 'Nostra aetate' on non-Christian
religions, and the Decree 'Unitatis redintegratio' on ecumenism. To
these, however, I would add another document which has proved to be
immensely important: the Declaration 'Dignitatis humanae' on
religious freedom".
Benedict
XVI went on to recall that both prize winners "are university
professors, deeply committed to teaching". This, he said,
"highlights an important aspect of coherence" in the
activity of the "Vatican Foundation: Joseph Ratzinger - Benedict
XVI" which, apart from the prize, also grants bursaries to
doctorate students of theology and organises academic conferences.
"People
such as Fr. Daley and Professor Brague are exemplary figures for the
transmission of a knowledge with brings together science and wisdom,
academic rigour and a passion for man, that he may discover the 'art
of living'. We need people who, through an illuminated and coherent
faith, make God close and credible to mankind today. ... We need
people whose intellect has been illuminated by the light of God, so
that they can speak to the minds and hearts of others".
The Holy
Father concluded: "Working in the Lord's vineyard, where He
calls us, so that the men and women of our time may discover or
rediscover the true 'art of living': this was also one of the great
passions of Vatican Council II, and is more urgent than ever in the
context of current efforts towards new evangelisation".
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 22 October 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in
audience:
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Cardinal Fernando Filoni, prefect of the Congregation for the
Evangelisation of Peoples.
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Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, president of the Pontifical Commission
for Vatican City State and of the Governorate of Vatican City State.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 22 October 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father accepted the
resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of Machala,
Ecuador, presented by Bishop Luis Antonio Sanchez Armijos S.D.B., in
accordance with canon 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law.
On
Saturday 20 October it was made public that the Holy Father:
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Appointed Bishop Domenico Caliandro of Nardo-Gallipoli, Italy, as
archbishop of Brindisi-Ostuni (area 1,253, population 285,396,
Catholics 282,396, priests 165, permanent deacons 12, religious 233),
Italy.
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Appointed Msgr. Guido Gallese of the clergy of the archdiocese of
Genoa, Italy, director of the diocesan office for universities and
head of youth pastoral care, as bishop of Alessandria (area 740,
population 163,100, Catholics 151,200, priests 96, permanent deacons
9, religious 207), Italy. The bishop-elect was born in Genoa in 1962
and ordained a priest in 1990. Among other things he has worked as
vice rector of the local archdiocesan seminary, and has been involved
in pastoral care in a number of parishes.
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Appointed Bishop Luigi Ernesto Palletti, auxiliary of Genoa, Italy,
as bishop of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato (area 881, population
223,535, Catholics 220,921, priests 141, permanent deacons 22,
religious 152), Italy.
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