SUMMARY:
-
BENEDICT XVI TO CELEBRATE VESPERS IN THE SISTINE CHAPEL
- VENICE
COMMEMORATES THE CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF “THE SMILING POPE”
- THE
HOLY SEE AND CROATIA: TWENTY YEARS OF INTENSE RELATIONS
- IN
MEMORIAM
- OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
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BENEDICT
XVI TO CELEBRATE VESPERS IN THE SISTINE CHAPEL
Vatican
City, 30 October 2012 (VIS) - Benedict XVI will preside at the
celebration of Vespers in the Sistine Chapel at 6 p.m. tomorrow, 31
October, to commemorate the five-hundredth anniversary of the
inauguration of the ceiling painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and
1512.
Pope
Julius II, who entrusted the decoration of the vault (1100 square
metres) to the sculptor of the Pieta, celebrated the completion of
the work with the solemn rite of Vespers on All Saints' Day, 31
October 1512.
VENICE
COMMEMORATES THE CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF “THE SMILING POPE”
Vatican
City, 30 October 2012 (VIS) - A Mass is due to be celebrated this
afternoon in Venice to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Pope
John Paul I, Albino Luciani, who was patriarch of that city from 1969
to 1978. The pontificate of John Paul I, who became known as "the
Smiling Pope", lasted only 33 days from 26 August to 28
September 1978. The process for his beatification began in 2003.
The
Venetian commemoration will consist of a Mass at 6 p.m. in Saint
Mark's Basilica, presided by Patriarch Francesco Moraglia, who will
concelebrate with bishops of the Triveneto Episcopal Conference. This
will be followed at 8.30 p.m. by a concert of religious music
organised by the Procurator of Saint Mark's Basilica, the Polish
Institute in Rome and the "Capella Cracoviensis" of Krakow.
During the intervals, there will be readings of texts by John Paul I.
The
programme of the concert will be dedicated to two of the most
important exponents of the Venetian school of the seventeenth
century: Giovanni Gabrieli, composer, organist and choir master of
Saint Mark's Basilica, the four-hundredth anniversary of whose death
falls this year, and Mikolak Zielenski, composer, organist and choir
master linked to the Collegiate of Lowicz, see of the Polish primate.
THE
HOLY SEE AND CROATIA: TWENTY YEARS OF INTENSE RELATIONS
Vatican
City, 30 October 2012 (VIS) - "The Holy See and Croatia: twenty
years of intense relations” was the theme of a conference held
yesterday in the Vatican to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of
the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Holy See and
the Republic of Croatia.
Speaking
at the event Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations
with States, recalled that “in the year 879, in the same month of
June in which modern Croatia annually celebrates its independence,
Pope John VIII addressed a letter to Prince Branimir informing him
that he had raised prayers to the Lord in order that 'principatum
terrenum, quem habes, prospere et securiter reggere possis'. …
These strong ties between Croatia and the Holy See have not
diminished over the centuries. On several occasions throughout
history, and in difficult circumstances, Croatians have demonstrated
their fidelity to the Gospel and to Peter's Successor”.
He
remarked, “During Croatia's millennium-long history, the last
twenty years have been among the most difficult and, at the same
time, crucial for its future, especially those immediately following
its independence. However the challenges persist, and today Croatians
must ask themselves about the values upon which they intend to build
their lives as individuals, and the life of the nation as a whole”.
“Although
the Church and the political community work at different levels and
are independent from one other, both serve the same people who are,
at one and the same time, faithful members of the Church and citizens
of the State. This means that there is ample space for dialogue and
co-operation, in the service of the dignity of all men and women. At
the heart of mutual co-operation, in fact, lies our shared commitment
to the common good and to the promotion of spiritual and moral
values, which give Croatian society its solid foundations.
"I
wish to conclude by expressing the hope that the Republic of Croatia
will continue to progress in both material and, above all, spiritual
terms”, said the archbishop. "In particular I hope that, when
Croatia's aspiration to full integration into the European Union is
achieved, the country will reinforce its identity and thus act as
leaven bringing good to other States”.
IN
MEMORIAM
Vatican
City, 30 October 2012 (VIS) - The following prelates died in recent
weeks:
-
Cardinal Fortunato Baldelli on 20 September at the age of 77.
- Bishop
Patrick Augustine Kalilombe, emeritus of Lilongwe, Malawi on 23
September at the age of 79.
- Bishop
Michel Kuehn, emeritus of Chartres, France on 18 September at the age
of 88.
- Bishop
Albert Henry Ottenweller, emeritus of Steubenville, USA on 23
September at the age of 96.
- Bishop
Michael Vincent Pascal Rowland, emeritus of Dundee, South Africa on
23 September at the age of 83.
-
Archbishop Bruno Schettino of Capua, Italy on 21 September at the age
of 71.
- Bishop
Roman Danylak, apostolic administrator emeritus "sede plena et
ad nutum Sanctae Sedis" of Toronto of the Ukrainians, Canada, on
7 October at the age of 81.
-
Archbishop Antonio Maria Mucciolo, emeritus of Botucatu, Brazil, on
29 September at the age of 89.
- Bishop
Jose Rodrigues de Souza, emeritus of Juazeiro, Brazil, on 9 September
at the age of 86.
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 30 October 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father:
-
Appointed Bishop Rodolfo Beltran, apostolic vicar of Bontoc-Lagawe,
Philippines, as bishop of San Fernando de La Union (area 1,493,
population 775,000, Catholics 667,000, priests 42, permanent deacons
5, religious 122), Philippines.
-
Appointed Bishop Guillermo Martin Abanto Guzman, auxiliary of Lima,
Peru, as military ordinary of Peru.
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