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    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
   YEAR XXII - # 146   
   DATE 03-07-2013   
      
   Summary:   
    - POPE FRANCIS: ENCOUNTER THE LIVING GOD THROUGH CHRIST'S WOUNDS   
    - AUDIENCES   
    - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   POPE FRANCIS: ENCOUNTER THE LIVING GOD THROUGH CHRIST'S WOUNDS   
   Vatican City, 3 July 2013 (VIS) - This morning, during Holy Mass at Santa   
   Marta on the feast of St. Thomas Apostle, the Holy Father affirmed that "to   
   encounter the living God it is necessary to tenderly kiss Jesus' wounds in our   
   hungry,   
   poor, sick and incarcerated brothers and sisters".   
   After the Resurrection Jesus appears to the apostles, but Thomas is not there:   
   "He wanted him to wait a week", said Pope Francis. "The Lord knows why He does   
   such things. And He allows the time He believes best for each of us. He gave   
   Thomas a week. Jesus reveals himself with His wounds: His whole body was   
   clean, beautiful and full of light", continued the Pope, "but the wounds were   
   and are still there, and when the Lord comes at the end of the world, we will   
   see His   
   wounds. Before he could believe, Thomas wanted to place his fingers in the   
   wounds. He was stubborn. But that was what the Lord wanted - a stubborn person   
   to make us understand something greater. Thomas saw the Lord and was invited   
   to put his finger into   
   the wounds left by the nails; to put his hand in His side. He did not merely   
   say, 'It's true: the Lord is risen'. No! He went further. He said: 'God'. He   
   was the first of the disciples to confess the divinity of Christ after the   
   Resurrection. And he worshipped Him".   
   "And so", continued the Pope, "we understand what the Lord's intention was   
   when He made him wait: He wanted to take his disbelief and guide him not just   
   to an affirmation of the Resurrection, but an affirmation of His Divinity. The   
   path to our encounter with Jesus-God are his wounds. There is no other. In the   
   history of the Church several mistakes have been made on the path towards God.   
   Some have believed that the Living God, the God of Christians can be found by   
   the path of   
   meditation, and indeed that we can reach higher levels through meditation.   
   That is dangerous! How many are lost on that path, never to return? Yes,   
   perhaps they arrive at a knowledge of God, but not of Jesus Christ, Son of   
   God, the second Person of the   
   Trinity. They do not arrive at that. It is the path of the gnostics, isn't it?   
   They are good, they work, but they have not found the right path. It is very   
   complicated and does not lead to a safe harbour".   
   "Others", the Pope continued, "have thought that to arrive at God we must   
   mortify ourselves, through austerity and the path of penance - penance and   
   fasting alone. These do not arrive at the Living God, Jesus Christ, either.   
   They are   
   the Pelagians, who believe that they can arrive by their own efforts. But   
   Jesus tells us that the path to encountering Him is to find His wounds. We   
   find Jesus' wounds in carrying out works of mercy, giving to the body - the   
   body - the   
   soul too, but - I stress - the body of your wounded brother, because he is   
   hungry, because he is thirsty, because he is naked, because he is humiliated,   
   because he is enslaved, because he is incarcerated, because he is in hospital.   
   These are the   
   wounds of Jesus today. And Jesus asks us to take a leap of faith, towards Him,   
   but through these His wounds. 'Ah, good! Let's set up a foundation to help   
   these people, to do so many good things to help them'. That is important, but   
    if we   
   remain on this level, we will be merely philanthropists".   
   "We need to touch Jesus' wounds, caress Jesus' wounds, bind them with   
   tenderness; we must kiss Jesus' wounds, literally. Just think: what happened   
   to St. Francis, when he embraced the leper? The same thing that happened to   
   Thomas: his life   
   changed. To touch the living God", Pope Francis concluded, "we do not need to   
   attend a 'refresher course' but to enter into the wounds of Jesus, and to do   
   so, all we need to do is go out onto the street. Let us ask of St. Thomas the   
   grace to   
   grant us the courage to enter into the wounds of Jesus with tenderness and   
   thereby we will certainly have the grace to worship the living God".   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   AUDIENCES   
   Vatican City, 3 July 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father received in audience   
   Archbishop Jean-Louis Brugues O.P., archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman   
   Church.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
   Vatican City, 3 July 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father:   
   - appointed Archbishop Tarcisius Gervazio Ziyaye as archbishop of Lilongwe   
   (area 24,025, population 5,064,000, Catholics 1,550,000, priests 84, religious   
   195), Malawi. Archbishop Ziyaye was previously archbishop of Blantyre, Malawi.   
   He succeeds   
   Archbishop Remi Joseph Gustave Sainte-Marie, M. Afr., whose resignation from   
   the pastoral care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon   
   having reached the age limit.   
   - appointed Bishop Victor Henry Thakur as archbishop of Raipur (area 60,819,   
   population 15,986,000, Catholics 69,453, priests 146, religious 580), India.   
   Archbishop Thakur was previously bishop of Bettiah, India. He succeeds   
   Archbishop Joseph Augustine   
   Charanakunnel, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same   
   archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.   
   - appointed Fr. Jose Maria Chaves dos Reis, of the clergy of Cameta, Brazil,   
   as bishop of Abaetetuba (area 28,256, population 490,000, Catholics 351,000,   
   priests 32, religious 40), Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Oeiras do   
   Para, Brazil in 1962 and   
   was ordained a priest in 1996. Currently vicar general and rector of the"Bom   
   Pastor" major seminary in Cameta, he also previously served in the same   
   diocese in the roles of rector of the "Padre Josimo" minor seminary, vicar of   
   the "San Joao Batista" cathedral, and parish priest in the Cathedral of Cameta.   
   - appointed Msgr Joseph Arshad as bishop of Faisalabad (area 35,300,   
   population 36,207,000, Catholics 155,000, priests 42, permanent deacons 4,   
   religious 129), Pakistan. The bishop-elect was born in Lahore, Pakistan in   
   1964 and was ordained a priest in   
   1991. Currently nunciature counsellor to the apostolic nunciature in   
   Bosnia-Herzegovina, he has held roles in the diplomatic service of the   
   apostolic nunciatures of Malta, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Madagascar.   
   - appointed Msgr Joao Gilberto de Moura, of the clergy of Ituiutaba, Brazil,   
   as bishop of Jardim (area 69,972, population 397,000, Catholics 277,000,   
   priests 15, permanent deacons 3, religious 23), Brazil. The bishop-elect was   
   born in Ituiutaba, Brazil   
   in 1963 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1995. He was named prelate of   
   honour by his Holiness in 2008. Currently parish priest in the cathedral   
   "Cristo Rei", judicial vicar of the Ecclesiastic Tribunal of Ituiutaba, and   
   procurator,   
   economist and vicar general of the diocese of Ituiutaba, he has served in a   
   number of pastoral roles in the same diocese.   
   - appointed Cardinal John Onaiyekan, archbishop of Abuja, Nigeria as apostolic   
   administrator ad nutum Sanctae Sedis of the diocese of Ahiara, Nigeria.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
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VATICAN   
   INFORMATION SERVICE YEAR XXII - # 146DATE 03-07-2013Summary: - POPE FRANCIS:   
   ENCOUNTER THE LIVING GOD THROUGH CHRIST'S   
   WOUNDS - AUDIENCES - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS______________________   
   ____________________________________    
    POPE FRANCIS: ENCOUNTER THE LIVING GOD THROUGH CHRIST'S WOUNDS   
    Vatican City, 3 July 2013 (VIS) - This morning, during Holy Mass at Santa   
   Marta on the feast of St. Thomas Apostle, the Holy Father affirmed that "to   
   encounter the living God it is necessary to tenderly kiss Jesus' wounds in our   
   hungry,   
   poor, sick and incarcerated brothers and sisters".   
    After the Resurrection Jesus appears to the apostles, but Thomas is not   
   there: "He wanted him to wait a week", said Pope Francis. "The Lord knows why   
   He does such things. And He allows the time He believes best for each of us. He   
   gave Thomas a week. Jesus reveals himself with His wounds: His whole body was   
   clean, beautiful and full of light", continued the Pope, "but the wounds were   
   and are still there, and when the Lord comes at the end of the world, we will   
   see His   
   wounds. Before he could believe, Thomas wanted to place his fingers in the   
   wounds. He was stubborn. But that was what the Lord wanted - a stubborn person   
   to make us understand something greater. Thomas saw the Lord and was invited   
   to put his finger into   
   the wounds left by the nails; to put his hand in His side. He did not merely   
   say, 'It's true: the Lord is risen'. No! He went further. He said: 'God'. He   
   was the first of the disciples to confess the   
   divinity of Christ after the Resurrection. And he worshipped Him".   
    "And so", continued the Pope, "we understand what the Lord's intention was   
   when He made him wait: He wanted to take his disbelief and guide him not just   
   to an affirmation of the Resurrection, but an affirmation of His Divinity. The   
   path to our encounter with Jesus-God are his wounds. There is no other. In the   
   history of the Church several mistakes have been made on the path towards God.   
   Some have believed that the Living God, the God of Christians can be found by   
   the path of   
   meditation, and indeed that we can reach higher levels through meditation.   
   That is dangerous! How many are lost on that path, never to return? Yes,   
   perhaps they arrive at a knowledge of God, but not of Jesus Christ, Son of   
   God, the second Person of the   
   Trinity. They do not arrive at that. It is the path of the gnostics, isn't it?   
   They are good, they work, but they have not found the right path. It is very   
   complicated and does not lead to a safe harbour".   
    "Others", the Pope continued, "have thought that to arrive at God we must   
   mortify ourselves, through austerity and the path of penance - penance and   
   fasting alone. These do not arrive at the Living God, Jesus Christ, either.   
   They   
   are the Pelagians, who believe that they can arrive by their own efforts. But   
   Jesus tells us that the path to encountering Him is to find His wounds. We   
   find Jesus' wounds in carrying out works of mercy, giving to the body - the   
   body -   
   the soul too, but - I stress - the body of your wounded brother, because he is   
   hungry, because he is thirsty, because he is naked, because he is humiliated,   
   because he is enslaved, because he is incarcerated, because he is in hospital.   
   These are   
   the wounds of Jesus today. And Jesus asks us to take a leap of faith, towards   
   Him, but through these His wounds. 'Ah, good! Let's set up a foundation to   
   help these people, to do so many good things to help them'. That   
   is important, but if we remain on this level, we will be merely    
   hilanthropists".   
    "We need to touch Jesus' wounds, caress Jesus' wounds, bind them with   
   tenderness; we must kiss Jesus' wounds, literally. Just think: what happened   
   to St. Francis, when he embraced the leper? The same thing that happened to   
   Thomas: his life   
   changed. To touch the living God", Pope Francis concluded, "we do not need to   
   attend a 'refresher course' but to enter into the wounds of Jesus, and to do   
   so, all we need to do is go out onto the street. Let us ask of St. Thomas the   
   grace to   
   grant us the courage to enter into the wounds of Jesus with tenderness and   
   thereby we will certainly have the grace to worship the living God".   
   ___________________________________________________________    
    AUDIENCES   
    Vatican City, 3 July 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father received in audience   
   Archbishop Jean-Louis Brugues O.P., archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman   
   Church.   
   ___________________________________________________________    
    OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
    Vatican City, 3 July 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father:   
    - appointed Archbishop Tarcisius Gervazio Ziyaye as archbishop of Lilongwe   
   (area 24,025, population 5,064,000, Catholics 1,550,000, priests 84, religious   
   195), Malawi. Archbishop Ziyaye was previously archbishop of Blantyre, Malawi.   
   He succeeds   
   Archbishop Remi Joseph Gustave Sainte-Marie, M. Afr., whose resignation from   
   the pastoral care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon   
   having reached the age limit.   
    - appointed Bishop Victor Henry Thakur as archbishop of Raipur (area 60,819,   
   population 15,986,000, Catholics 69,453, priests 146, religious 580), India.   
   Archbishop Thakur was previously bishop of Bettiah, India. He succeeds   
   Archbishop Joseph   
   Augustine Charanakunnel, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same   
   archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.   
    - appointed Fr. Jose Maria Chaves dos Reis, of the clergy of Cameta, Brazil,   
   as bishop of Abaetetuba (area 28,256, population 490,000, Catholics 351,000,   
   priests 32, religious 40), Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Oeiras do   
   Para, Brazil in 1962   
   and was ordained a priest in 1996. Currently vicar general and rector of   
   the"Bom Pastor" major seminary in Cameta, he also previously served in the   
   same diocese in the roles of rector of the "Padre Josimo" minor seminary, vicar   
   of the "San Joao Batista" cathedral, and parish priest in the Cathedral of   
   Cameta.   
    - appointed Msgr Joseph Arshad as bishop of Faisalabad (area 35,300,   
   population 36,207,000, Catholics 155,000, priests 42, permanent deacons 4,   
   religious 129), Pakistan. The bishop-elect was born in Lahore, Pakistan in   
   1964 and was ordained a priest   
   in 1991. Currently nunciature counsellor to the apostolic nunciature in   
   Bosnia-Herzegovina, he has held roles in the diplomatic service of the   
   apostolic nunciatures of Malta, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Madagascar.   
    - appointed Msgr Joao Gilberto de Moura, of the clergy of Ituiutaba, Brazil,   
   as bishop of Jardim (area 69,972, population 397,000, Catholics 277,000,   
   priests 15, permanent deacons 3, religious 23), Brazil. The bishop-elect was   
   born in Ituiutaba,   
   Brazil in 1963 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1995. He was named   
   prelate of honour by his Holiness in 2008. Currently parish priest in the   
   cathedral "Cristo Rei", judicial vicar of the Ecclesiastic Tribunal of   
   Ituiutaba, and   
   procurator, economist and vicar general of the diocese of Ituiutaba, he has   
   served in a number of pastoral roles in the same diocese.   
    - appointed Cardinal John Onaiyekan, archbishop of Abuja, Nigeria as   
   apostolic administrator ad nutum Sanctae Sedis of the diocese of Ahiara,   
   Nigeria.   
   ___________________________________________________________ Per ulteriori   
   informazioni e per la ricerca di documenti consultare il sito: www.wisnews.org e www.vatican.va Il servizio del VIS viene   
   inviato soltanto agli indirizzi di posta elettronica che ne hanno   
   fatto richiesta. Se per qualunque motivo non si desidera continuare a   
   riceverlo, si prega di visitare nostra pagina dinizio: http://212.77.1.245/news_services/press/vis/italinde.php   
      
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