Wednesday, December 07, 2005

News From Vatican Information Services 12/07/2005



SUMMARY:

- God Defends the Weakest

- Priests: Serving God and Saving Souls

- Audiences

- Other Pontifical Acts

- Notice



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GOD DEFENDS THE WEAKEST

VATICAN CITY, DEC 7, 2005 (VIS) - In the general audience held this morning in St. Peter's Square, Benedict XVI continued his catechesis on the Psalms, speaking on Psalm 137, "a hymn of thanksgiving." Twenty thousand pilgrims filled the square to hear the Holy Father's words.

The psalmist, said the Pope, "raises his voice before the Temple assembly or, at least, having the Shrine of Zion as a reference. ... He sings before God Who is in heaven with His host of angels, but Who also listens within the earthly space of the Temple."

"The psalmist is certain that the 'name' of the Lord - in other words His personal, living and active reality and His virtues of faithfulness and mercy - are the ... bastion of all faith and all hope. The psalmist's gaze then goes back for an instant to the past, to the day of suffering, when the divine voice answered the faithful's anguished cry, infusing courage into his troubled soul."

"Following this apparently personal premise," the Holy Father continued, "the psalmist extends his gaze to the earth and imagines his testimony incorporating the entire horizon: 'All the kings of the earth' ... join the Jewish psalmist in a common hymn of praise in honor of the greatness and regal power of the Lord."

The themes of this chorus of praise, the Pope explained, are "the 'glory' and the 'ways' of the Lord. ... God is clearly 'high' and transcendent, but He 'regards the lowly' with affection while removing the haughty from His sight. ... Thus, God chooses to defend the weak, the victims, the smallest; and this fact is conveyed to all kings that they might know which option to choose in governing their nations."

The closing section of the psalm contains an imploration to the Lord for His help in the trials of life, and a reference to the wrath of enemies. "A kind of symbol," said Pope Benedict, "of the hostility the just may face during their journey through history."

"We must be certain," the Pope concluded, "that however burdensome and stormy are the trials that await us, we will never be left alone, we will never fall from the Lord's hands, the hands that created us and that now follow us on life's itinerary. As St. Paul confesses: 'He Who began a good work in you will bring it to completion'."

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PRIESTS: SERVING GOD AND SAVING SOULS

VATICAN CITY, DEC 7, 2005 (VIS) - In his greetings to the faithful at the end of today's general audience, held this morning in St. Peter's Square, Benedict XVI addressed some words to participants in a congress being promoted by the Congregation for the Clergy, and to members of the Italian Association of Referees.

To participants in the congress marking the fortieth anniversary of the Decree 'Presbyterorum Ordinis,' who were accompanied by Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, the Pope said: "This conciliar document marked a stage of fundamental importance in the life of the Church, reflecting upon the characteristics of priestly ministry which conforms priests to Jesus Christ, the head and shepherd of His people. In His image and at His service, priests must give their lives for the glory of God and the salvation of souls."

The Holy Father then told members of the Bolzano and Florence sections of the Italian Association of Referees that their presence gave him the opportunity, "once again, to underline the value of sport which, if practiced well, can become the privileged vehicle for an incomparable message of hope, promoting a culture of respect, loyalty and serene coexistence."

Turning then to address Polish pilgrims, Benedict XVI recalled that tomorrow is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God. "God," he told them, "chose her and preserved her from original sin, to prepare her to be the worthy mother of His Son."

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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, DEC 7, 2005 (VIS) - Following today's general audience, the Holy Father received in separate audiences:

- Archbishop Antonio Lucibello, apostolic nuncio to Turkey and Turkmenistan.

- Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana, apostolic nuncio in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.

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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY, DEC 7, 2005 (VIS) - The Holy Father:

- Appointed Bishop Odon Marie Arsene Razanakolona of Ambanja, Madagascar, as metropolitan archbishop of Antananarivo (area 12,500, population 2,816,149, Catholics 761,962, priests 277, religious 2,012), Madagascar. The archbishop-elect was born in Fianarantsoa, Madagascar in 1946, he was ordained as a priest in 1975 and consecrated a bishop in 1999. He succeeds Cardinal Armand Gaetan Razafindratandra, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same archdiocese, the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.

- Erected the diocese of Itanagar (area 52,283, population 664,895, Catholics 101,689, priests 25, religious 50) India, with territory taken from the diocese of Tezpur, making it a suffragan of the metropolitan church of Guwahati. He appointed Bishop John Thomas Kattrukudiyil of Diphu, India, as first bishop of the new diocese.

- Erected the diocese of Miao (area 31,445, population 426,239, Catholics 59,030, priests 60, religious 22) India, with territory taken from the diocese of Dibrugarh, making it a suffragan of the metropolitan church of Guwahati. He appointed Fr. George Palliparambil S.D.B., rector of the Don Bosco School at Dibrugarh, India, as first bishop of the new diocese.

- Appointed Fr. Paulo Mendes Peixoto of the clergy of the archdiocese of Caratinga, Brazil, as bishop of Sao Jose do Rio Preto (area 14,423, population 850,458, Catholics 637,844, priests 119, permanent deacons 1, religious 124), Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Imbe, Brazil in 1951 and ordained as a priest in 1979.

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NOTICE

VATICAN CITY, DEC 7, 2005 (VIS) - As previously advised, there will be no VIS service tomorrow Thursday, December 8, Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, a holy day and a holiday in the Vatican. The service will resume on Friday, December 9.

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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

News From Vatican Information Services 12/06/2005



SUMMARY:

- Message for Fifth Centenary of University of Urbino
- Archbishop Lajolo Addresses the OSCE
- Audiences
- Other Pontifical Acts

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MESSAGE FOR FIFTH CENTENARY OF UNIVERSITY OF URBINO

VATICAN CITY, DEC 6, 2005 (VIS) - Cardinal Secretary of State Angelo Sodano sent a letter to Archbishop Francesco Marinelli of Urbino-Urbania-Sant'Angelo in Vado, Italy, for the occasion of the fifth centenary of the foundation of the University of Urbino in the Italian Marches region.

The university, which has recently been renamed after Professor Carlo Bo (1911 - 2001), its rector for 54 years, has around 20,000 students.

The Holy Father, writes the cardinal, "hopes that the cultural formation of new generations will always remain the university's primary aim. To this end, a useful contribution may be drawn from the 'Italo Mancini' Higher Institute of Religious Sciences which has been active in the university for more than 20 years."

The cardinal's letter continues: "Within the context of the legitimate autonomy which must distinguish relations between Church and State, the university upholds Urbino's vibrant tradition of theology teaching, enabling young people to compare their own existential, intellectual and social search with the supreme synthesis of truth and life revealed in Christ."
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ARCHBISHOP LAJOLO ADDRESSES THE OSCE

VATICAN CITY, DEC 6, 2005 (VIS) - Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo, Holy See secretary for Relations with States, today participated in the 13th meeting of foreign ministers from the 55 member States of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). The OSCE Ministerial Council is being held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from December 5 to 6.

Archbihop Lajolo began his English-language address by affirming how participating States share the same fundamental objective: "the consolidation of peace by a simultaneous achievement of security, stability, development and respect for human rights."

"The Holy See considers its distinctive duty to insist on the continuing central importance of religious freedom for peaceful coexistence and for respect between different cultures in today's multi-ethnic and multicultural societies," he said.

The secretary for Relations with States gave assurances that the Holy See appreciates "the intention of the participating States to give closer attention to the scourge of human trafficking, and supports the will to adopt a victim-centered approach."

"As regards the question of migration," the archbishop went on, "the OSCE can offer a valuable contribution so that the policies of participating States keep in mind the unity of the human family, and of the family of each migrant, and offer guarantees of prosperity with respect for all."

Archbishop Lajolo concluded his comments by stressing that, "in the areas of human trafficking and migration, concrete measures of assistance are needed to alleviate the suffering of many women and men, and to re-establish respect for their human dignity."
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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, DEC 6, 2005 (VIS) - Yesterday evening, the Holy Father received in audience Cardinal Joachim Meisner of Cologne, Germany.
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY, DEC 6, 2005 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed:

- Msgr. John Arnold of the clergy of the archdiocese of Westminster, England, vicar general and chancellor, as auxiliary of the same archdiocese (area 3,634, population 4,613,284, Catholics 465,587, priests 743, permanent deacons 4, religious 1,746). The bishop-elect was born in Sheffield, England in 1953 and ordained a priest in 1983.

- Archbishop William Joseph Levada, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, as a member of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
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