Thursday, September 15, 2005

News From the Vatican Information Services 09/15/2005



The following is news from V.I.S., the Vatican Information Services, for 09/15/2005 , reproduced by permission from V.I.S.

SUMMARY:

- Dialogue between Church and Modern Culture Is Vital
- Audiences
- Other Pontifical Acts
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DIALOGUE BETWEEN CHURCH AND MODERN CULTURE IS VITAL

VATICAN CITY, SEP 15, 2005 (VIS) - Benedict XVI today received bishops from the ecclesiastical circumscriptions of Monterrey, Morelia and San Luis Potosi (central and north east Mexico), who are in Rome on their "ad limina" visit. In his address to the prelates, the Pope recalled that Mexico faces "the challenge of transforming its social structures to bring them more into line with the dignity of individuals and their fundamental rights."

The Pope went on: "Catholics, who still constitute the majority of the population, are called to participate in this task, discovering their commitment to their faith and the unitary meaning of their presence in the world. Otherwise, the 'split between the faith which many profess and their daily lives deserves to be counted among the more serious errors of our age'."

The Holy Father then addressed the question of the breakdown, in some areas, of "healthy forms of coexistence and the management of public affairs," and of the increase of "corruption, impunity, infiltration of drug trafficking and organized crime. All this leads to various forms of violence, indifference and contempt for the inviolable value of life. On this matter, the post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation 'Ecclesia in America' clearly criticizes the 'social sins' of our times."

"In Mexico too, people frequently live in situations of poverty. Nonetheless, many faithful display a faith in God, a religious sense accompanied by expressions rich in humanity, hospitality, fraternity and solidarity. These values are being endangered by migration abroad, where many work in precarious conditions, unprotected and struggling to face a cultural context very different from their own social and religious practices."

The Holy Father emphasized that "human mobility is a pastoral priority in cooperative relations with the Churches of North America," explaining that "beyond economic and social factors, an appreciable unity exists, rooted in a shared faith and favoring a fraternal and solidary communion. This is the result of the various forms the presence and encounter with the living Christ have taken, and continue to take, in the history of America."

However, belonging to an ecclesial community is difficult for many of the baptized who, "influenced by innumerable proposals for ways of thinking and acting, are indifferent to the values of the Gospel, and are even drawn towards forms of behavior that run counter to the Christian vision of life."

"All this, united with the activity of sects and new religious groups in America, far from leaving you indifferent, must stimulate your particular Churches to offer the faithful more personalized religious care, strengthening the structures of communion and proposing a purified form of popular religiosity, in order to revive the faith of all Catholics. One pressing task is to form, responsibly, the faith of Catholics, so as to help them live in the world joyfully and courageously."

The Holy Father concluded by indicating how "all this implies, in practical pastoral care, the need to revise our mentality ... and to broaden our horizons, ... in order to respond to the great questions facing mankind today. As a missionary Church, we are all called to understand the challenges that postmodern culture presents to the new evangelization of the continent. The Church's dialogue with the culture of our time is vital, both for the Church and for the world."

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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, SEP 15, 2005 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in separate audiences:

- Cardinal Ignace Moussa I Daoud, prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.

- Shlomo Moshe Amar and Yona Metzger, chief rabbis of Israel, accompanied by an entourage.

This evening he is scheduled to receive in separate audiences:

- Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education.

- Archbishop William Joseph Levana, emeritus of San Francisco, U.S.A., and prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, accompanied by Archbishop Angelo Amato S.D.B., secretary of the same congregation.

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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY, SEP 15, 2005 (VIS) - The Holy Father:

- Accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of San Carlos de Ancud, Chile, presented by Bishop Juan Luis Ysern de Arce, upon having reached the age limit. He is succeeded by Coadjutor Bishop Juan Florindo Agurto Munoz O.S.M.

- Appointed Agostino Paravicini Bagliani and Emilia Hrabovec as members of the Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

News From the Vatican Information Services 09/14/2005



The following is news from V.I.S., the Vatican Information Services, for 09/14/2005 , reproduced by permission from V.I.S.

SUMMARY:

- The Temple: Visible Sign of Communion between God and Man
- Pope Blesses Statue of St. Josemaria Escriva
- Audiences
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THE TEMPLE: VISIBLE SIGN OF COMMUNION BETWEEN GOD AND MAN

VATICAN CITY, SEP 14, 2005 (VIS) - In today's general audience, held in St. Peter's Square, Benedict XVI's catechesis was dedicated to Psalm 131, "divine promises made to King David." The Pope pointed out how, in the view of many scholars, this psalm was sung "during the transportation of the Ark of the Covenant, the sign of the divine presence among the people of Israel."
This hymn, he went on, "seems to imply a liturgical dimension. It was probably used during processions, in the presence of priests and faithful, and with the participation of a chorus."
In the psalm, King David solemnly vows "not to set foot in the royal palace of Jerusalem, nor to sleep peacefully, if he has not first found a resting place for the Ark of the Covenant." The Holy Father continued: "At the very center of social life there must, then, be a presence that evokes the mystery of the transcendent God. God and man walk together in history, and the role of the temple is to provide a visible sign of this communion."
The psalm proceeds "with a joyful celebration which includes, on the one hand, the adoring people, in other words the liturgical assembly, and on the other, the Lord Who returns and is again present and active in the symbol of the ark located in Sion. The heart of the liturgy is in this intersection between priests and faithful on one side, and the Lord and His might on the other."
Finally, the Pope referred to the psalm's appeal for help on behalf of the sovereign in the trials of life, in which "it is easy to perceive a messianic dimension. ... In fact, the term 'anointed one' translates the Hebrew word 'Messiah'. The gaze of the worshipper thus extends beyond the affairs of the kingdom of Judea and projects itself towards the expectation of the perfect 'Anointed One,' the Messiah."
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POPE BLESSES STATUE OF ST. JOSEMARIA ESCRIVA

VATICAN CITY, SEP 14, 2005 (VIS) - Following today's general audience, Benedict XVI blessed a statue of St. Josemaria Escriva, founder of Opus Dei, which has recently been placed in a niche on the outside of St. Peter's Basilica.
The marble statue, some five meters high, is located in a niche on the external wall of the left transept of the basilica, also known as the arm of St. Joseph, very near the entrance to the sacristy. The niches in this area of the basilica were allocated by John Paul II for sculptures of saints and of founders of religious orders.
The statue of St. Josemaria, work of the Italian sculptor Romano Cosci, has been placed alongside other statues of similar dimensions, among them those of St. Gregory the Illuminator, apostle of Armenia, of the Carmelite St. Teresa of Jesus of the Andes, and of St. Marcellin Champagnat, founder of the Marist Brothers.
Prior to the arrival of the Holy Father, Bishop Javier Echevarria, prelate of Opus Dei, Cardinal Francesco Marchisano, archpriest of the Vatican Basilica, and Romano Cosci, the sculptor, each made speeches which were interspersed with hymns sung by the "Cappella Giulia" Choir led by Msgr. Pablo Colino.
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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, SEP 14, 2005 (VIS) - Following this morning's general audience, the Holy Father received in separate audiences:
- Archbishop Emil Paul Tscherrig, apostolic nuncio to Korea and Mongolia.
- Archbishop Mario Zenari, apostolic nuncio to Sri Lanka.
- Archbishop Luigi Bonazzi, apostolic nuncio to Cuba.
- Archbishop Giovanni Angelo Becciu, apostolic Nuncio to Angola and to Sao Tome and Principe.
- Archbishop Anselmo Guido Pecorari, apostolic nuncio to Rwanda.
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