Wednesday, May 03, 2006

News From The Vatican Information Services 05/03/2006


SUMMARY:

- Tradition is the History of the Spirit Acting in the Church
- Pope Asks for Prayers for His Upcoming Trip to Poland
- Meeting for Culture: Returning a Soul to Europe
- Other Pontifical Acts
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TRADITION IS THE HISTORY OF THE SPIRIT ACTING IN THE CHURCH

VATICAN CITY, MAY 3, 2006 (VIS) - Pope Benedict XVI dedicated the catechesis of this Wednesday's general audience to the Apostolic Tradition, a theme of "great relevance in the life of the Church". The audience in St. Peter's Square numbered 52,000 people.

"The Vatican Council affirms that the Tradition is 'apostolic', above all in its origins", explained the pope, "God ... willed to reveal it so that the salvation of souls may be integrally transmitted to all generations ... For this, Christ, in Whom the will of God is completed, sent the apostles to preach ... the Gospel as a source of all truth and moral law".

The apostles, "heads of an eschatological Israel were twelve, as were the tribes of the chosen people", and this number "not only expresses the continuation of the holy race, the twelve tribes of Israel, but also the universal destiny of its ministry".

"The community, born from the pronouncement of the Gospel by those who were first with the Lord ... can rely on the leadership of the twelve, as did those who little by little united themselves with the successors in the ministry of the Word and service toward the community. Nevertheless, one feels compelled to transmit to others the 'Good News' of the Lord's presence".

"The Tradition", continued the Holy Father, "is the living Gospel pronounced in its integrity by the apostles ... through their work the faith was communicated to others and has arrived to us, until the end of the world. The Tradition is ... the history of the Spirit, working in the life of the Church through the apostles and their successors, in faithful continuity with the original experience".

Citing the Gospel of St. Matthew, Pope Benedict XVI explained that the apostolic mandate "implies a pastoral service ('make disciples of all nations'), a liturgical service ('baptizing them'), and a prophetic service ("teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you') guaranteeing closeness to the Lord until the end of the ages ('I am with you always until the end of time')".

"Thanks to the apostolic ministry," he concluded, "Christ Himself comes to one who is called to the faith, overcoming the distance of the ages and offering Himself, living and working, today in the Church and the world".
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POPE ASKS FOR PRAYERS FOR HIS UPCOMING TRIP TO POLAND

VATICAN CITY, MAY 3, 2006 (VIS) - After greeting the crowds at the end of his general audience, celebrated today in St. Peter's Square, the pope acknowledged the Polish pilgrims, especially numerous today.

Pope Benedict XVI commented that "for the Church in Poland, as in the entire nation, this is a particularly solemn day, as the Church celebrates the solemnity of the Mother of God, Queen of Poland. This year is the 350th anniversary of King Jan Kazimierz's assigning this title to the Virgin. Furthermore, the Polish nation remembers the 1791 ratification of the Constitution on May 3, which expresses great hopes for the renovation of political and social life."

The Holy Father greeted the Polish bishops gathered in Jasna Gora and all of the faithful. "I confide the preparations for my pilgrimage to Poland to your prayers," he concluded, "I bless you all".
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MEETING FOR CULTURE: RETURNING A SOUL TO EUROPE

VATICAN CITY, MAY 3, 2006 (VIS) - "Returning a Soul to Europe", is the theme of a conference taking place in Vienna, Austria from May 3 to May 5. The conference plans to discuss Christian culture and has been organized, for the first time, jointly by the Holy See and the patriarch of Moscow.

Accordingly, Secretary of State Cardinal Angelo Sodano sent a message in the name of the Holy Father to the participants. In the message, he underlines that "the Church, expert in humanity, cannot forget that only through fully preserving and appreciating the patrimony of the values transmitted from its ancestors can Europe, recognizing the diverse spiritual traditions that enrich it, write a new page in its history that respects the dignity of the human person, definitively prohibiting violence and abuses against human rights, which seriously obstruct the integral development of nations and contaminate the heart of the human being, considerably grieving the heart of the Creator".

According to a communique made public yesterday, "this meeting is the fruit of Cardinal Paul Poupard's visit to His Holiness Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow, in November of 2004. Cardinal Poupard is the president of the Pontifical Council for Culture. The conference was born in the common concern shared by Christians in Europe to confront the Continent's loss of identity, to reflect on the Christian people of Europe, and to propose a plan for the future.

Presiding will be Cardinal Poupard and Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk and Kaliningrad, Chairman of the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate. The meeting has been made possible thanks to support from the foundation "Pro Orient", located in Vienna. Experts from all over the Continent, lay and religious, are participating, having been chosen by the two groups that have called the initiative together.

Among the themes to be discussed over the three days of the conference will be: "Europe: The Churches before the Challenges of Globalization and Modernity, Religious Sects, New Forms of Disbelief and Religious Indifference"; "The Influence of the Christian Ethic in Politics, Economy and the Means of Communication"; and "Dialogue among the Churches with other Religions and the Humanism of Secularized Cultures".
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY, MAY 3, 2006 (VIS) - The Holy Father

- Appointed Archbishop Andrea Mugione of Crotone-Santa Severina, as metropolitan archbishop of Benevento, (area 1,691, population 267,000, Catholics 265,000, priests 254, permanent deacons 26, religious 414), Italy. He succeeds Archbishop Serafino Sprovieri, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same archdiocese, the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.

- Accepted the resignation of Bishop Godefroy Mukeng'a Kalond, C.I.C.M., of the Archdiocese of Kananga, Democratic Republic of the Congo, upon having reached the age limit.

- Appointed Fr. Eloi Roggia of the Society of Catholic Apostolate as bishop of the Territorial Prelature of Borba, (area 150,000, population 180,000, Catholics 145,000, priests 11, permanent deacons 1, religious 10), Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Faxinal do Soturno, Brazil in 1942 and was ordained a priest in 1971. He succeeds Archbishop Jose Afonso Ribeiro, T.O.R., whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same territorial prelature, the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.
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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

News From The Vatican Information Services 04/29-05/02/2006



SUMMARY: APRIL 29 - MAY 2

- Audiences
- Resurrection of Christ is Central Act of Christianity
- Beatification of Three Priests in Italy and India
- Pope Prays Before Image of the Virgin of Divine Love
- Telegram for Death of Argentinean Cardinal Primatesta
- Holy Father to Ordain 15 New Priests Next Sunday
- Closure of the Plenary Academy of Social Sciences
- Other Pontifical Acts
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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, APR 29, 2006 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in separate audiences:

- Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, president of the Pontifical Council for the Family.

- Cardinal Paul Poupard, president of the Pontifical Council for Culture and of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue.

- Cardinal Stephen Fumio Hamao, president emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples.

- Monsignor Massimo Camisasca, superior general of the Priestly Society of Missionaries of Saint Charles Borromeo.

- Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, prefect of the Congregation for Bishops.
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RESURRECTION OF CHRIST IS CENTRAL ACT OF CHRISTIANITY

VATICAN CITY, APR 30, 2006 (VIS) - Today at noon, Pope Benedict XVI appeared at the window of his study overlooking St. Peter's Square to pray the Angelus with the thousands of pilgrims gathered there.

"The liturgy during the Easter season" the pope said, "offers us many occasions to reinforce our faith in the resurrected Christ". The pope cited a passage from the Gospel of St. Luke retelling the encounter between Jesus and the disciples of Emaus, and how they recognized Him at the breaking of the bread.

"In this account and in others" explained the pontiff, "we are invited once again to dispel doubts and to believe in the resurrection of Christ. And so, the disciples are called to be witnesses to this extraordinary event. The resurrection of Christ is the central event of Christianity, a fundamental truth that we must reaffirm with vigor at all times, because to deny this truth, as has been attempted in the past and continues to this day, or to change the Resurrection into simply a spiritual fact, would make our faith in vain, as St. Paul affirms".

"In the days that follow the Resurrection of the Lord, the apostles remained united, comforted by the presence of Mary, and after the Ascension they remained together with her waiting for Pentecost. The Virgin was for them both mother and teacher, a role that she continues to play for Christians throughout the ages. Each year, during the time of Easter, we live this experience more intensely and it was precisely this reason that tradition dedicates the month of May to Mary, which normally falls between Easter and Pentecost".

"To Mary," concluded the pope, "we entrust the needs of the Church and the needs of all the world, especially in these times, marked by so much darkness".
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BEATIFICATION OF THREE PRIESTS IN ITALY AND INDIA

VATICAN CITY, APR 30, 2006 (VIS) - This morning Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi, archbishop of Milan, presided over the beatification ceremony of two priests in the city's cathedral square. The newly beatified priests are Luigi Monza and Luigi Biraghi. Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins, prefect for the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, read the formula for beatification on behalf of Pope Benedict XVI.

During the mass Cardinal Tettamanzi related that this was the first time in the history of the Ambrosian Church that a beatification ceremony was celebrated in the city of Milan.

Fr. Monza (1898-1954) was imprisoned during the Fascist regime. In 1937 he founded the Secular Institute of the Little Apostles of Charity, a community of consecrated sisters who seek to instill in society, via their profession and apostolic service, the same charity of the early Christians. Their service to the community is carried out principally through a foundation called "Our Family", dedicated to physically handicapped children in various countries around the world.

Monsignor Biraghi (1801-1879) was spiritual director of the Major Seminary of Milan. He focused intensely on acts of charity and providing support to various mission countries. In 1838 he founded the Sisters of Saint Marcellina, dedicated to the task of educating youth in Christianity and also to missionary activities in many countries.

For his part, Cardinal Varkey Vithayathil, Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly of the Syro-Malabars, presided Sunday over the beatification ceremony of Fr. Augustine Thevarparampil (1891-1973), in Ramapuram, India. In this city, the "Kunjachan", or (little priest) as he was popularly known, was born. The majority of his priestly ministry took place in his own parish, the church of Saint Augustine in Ramapuram. He was one of three assistant priests of this church over the course of four decades. He baptized more than five thousand "dalits" or untouchables, the lowest among the low in the caste system in India, whom he always referred to as "my children".
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POPE PRAYS BEFORE IMAGE OF THE VIRGIN OF DIVINE LOVE

VATICAN CITY, MAY 1, 2006 (VIS) - This afternoon Pope Benedict XVI visited the Sanctuary of "Divino Amore" (Divine Love), located south of Rome. He prayed the rosary before the image of the Virgin in the ancient sanctuary and afterward visited the new sanctuary, consecrated by Pope John Paul II in 1999.

Addressing the faithful present after prayer, the Holy Father expressed his joy to be able to renew "the experience of my beloved predecessor John Paul II, who on the first day of May twenty seven years ago, made his first visit as pope to this sanctuary".

"We have prayed the Holy Rosary, recalling the five joyful mysteries that bring before our hearts the first events of the story of our salvation, from the conception of Jesus by the work of the Holy Spirit until the finding of Jesus in the temple, when he was already twelve years old".

After having related what he wrote in his encyclical, "Deus Caritas Est" that "Mary is a woman who loves", Pope Benedict underlined that she is "the fruit and sign of God's love for us, of His tenderness and mercy. For this, united with our brothers in the faith throughout history and in all places, we direct to her all our needs and hopes, in the joyful and sorrowful vicissitudes of life. In these moments, I think of the families from the island of Ischia, victims of the landslide yesterday".

"From this sanctuary, we hope for great spiritual assistance and support for the diocese of Rome, for me, her bishop, for the other bishops, my collaborators, for the priests, families and for vocations, for the poor, those who suffer, the sick, the children, the elderly, and for all of the beloved Italian nation".

"We hope in a special way, for the inner strength necessary to complete the vow made by the Romans on June 4, 1944, when they solemnly petitioned the Virgin of Divine Love to rescue the city from the horrors of the war, and they were heard".

On June 4 of that year, the image of the Virgin was exposed in the Roman church of Saint Ignatius to ask for the liberation of the city, then occupied by the Nazis. The Romans made the promise, recalled the pope, to "correct and improve their moral conduct so that it would conform to the Lord Jesus".

"Also today, there is the need for a conversion to God, to Divine Love, so that the world may be liberated from wars and terrorism. We remember with sorrow the military officers killed last Thursday in Nasiriya, Iraq, whom we entrust to the maternal intercession of Mary, Queen of Peace."

At the end of the discourse, the Holy Father returned via helicopter to the Vatican.
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TELEGRAM FOR DEATH OF ARGENTINEAN CARDINAL PRIMATESTA

VATICAN CITY, MAY 2, 2006 (VIS) - Following is a telegram of condolences from Pope Benedict XVI to the archbishop of Cordoba, Carlos Jose Nanez, regarding the death yesterday of Cardinal Raul Francisco Primatesta, Archbishop emeritus of Cordoba, Argentina.

Upon learning of the sad news of the death of Cardinal Raul Francisco Primatesta, Archbishop emeritus of Cordoba, I offer my fervent prayers, united to the faithful of that diocesan community and to those of San Rafael, where Cardinal Primatesta previously exercised with faithfulness his episcopal ministry, asking God to grant eternal rest to he who, for so many years, was a diligent pastor.

Remembering his selfless pastoral work that distinguished his episcopal service in that nation, working for the implication of the doctrines of the Second Vatican Council and for the renewal of the Church in faithfulness to Christ and toward the successor of Peter, I express my condolences to you, the auxiliary bishop, the clergy, the religious communities and the faithful of this beloved archdiocese, and also to the Cardinal's family. At the same time I extend to the participants of the funeral mass, from my heart, the comfort of the apostolic blessing as a sign of Christian faith and hope in the Risen Lord.
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HOLY FATHER TO ORDAIN 15 NEW PRIESTS NEXT SUNDAY

VATICAN CITY, MAY 2, 2006 (VIS) - Next Sunday, May 7, at 9:00am in St. Peter's Basilica, the Holy Father will preside over Holy Mass, during which he will ordain 15 deacons from the diocese of Rome to the priesthood, according to a communique from the Office of the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff.
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CLOSURE OF THE PLENARY ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

VATICAN CITY, MAY 2, 2006 (VIS) - Today, at 11:30am, a press conference was held at the Holy See Press Office on the occasion of the closure of the twelfth Plenary Session of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, which took place at the Vatican from April 28 to May 2. The session was dedicated to the theme "Vanishing Youth? Solidarity with Children and Young People in an Age of Turbulence".

During the conference, Professor Mary Ann Glendon, president of this institution, explained that "the theme is part of a multi-year project of the Academy, which is examining the broad implications of the demographic changes of the last few decades". She said that "this opens up a new possibility for Catholic social teaching, which to date has not focused as explicitly on the situation of young people as it has, for example, on labor, or women, or those living in poverty".

The plenary, always focusing around its central theme, also discussed the oppression and exploitation of the young population, called the "Demographic Winter" and the spiritual emptiness that "prevents deep ideals from taking hold". The participants also discussed how the twentieth century came to be known as the "children's century", because of the large number of international charters and treaties to protect young people.

"No society, no culture", concluded Glendon, "can afford to suffer a 'vanishing youth', for with them would also vanish the real hope and noble ideals of every nation".
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY, MAY 2, 2006 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed Archbishop Jean-Pierre Kutwa of Gagnoa as Metropolitan Archbishop of Abidjan (area 3,810, population 2,540,000, Catholics 762,000, priests 258, religious 716, permanent deacons 1) in the Ivory Coast. He succeeds Cardinal Bernard Agre, whose resignation from the pastoral care from the same archdiocese, the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.

Saturday April 29 was made public that the Holy Father appointed Msgr. Francis Assisi Chullikatt, as apostolic nuncio in Jordan and Iraq, at the same time elevating him to the dignity of archbishop. The archbishop-elect was born in Bolghatty, India in 1953 and was ordained a priest in 1978.
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