Subject: VISnews140304   
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    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
   YEAR XXII - # 43   
   DATE 04-03-2014   
      
   Summary:   
    - CARDINAL ABRIL Y CASTILLO APPOINTED PRESIDENT OF THE CARDINALS' COMMISSION   
   FOR THE IOR   
    - THE POPE OPENS THE GARDENS OF CASTEL GANDOLFO   
    - IN MEMORIAM   
    - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
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   CARDINAL ABRIL Y CASTILLO APPOINTED PRESIDENT OF THE CARDINALS' COMMISSION FOR   
   THE IOR   
   Vatican City, 4 March 2014 (VIS) -; The members of the Cardinals'   
   Commission of the Istituto per le Opere di Religione (IOR) have nominated   
   Cardinal Santos Abril y Castello as their President.   
   According to the Institute's Statutes, the members of the   
   Cardinals' Commission are appointed by the Holy Father for a period of   
   five years. The Cardinals' Commission is called to meet by its President   
   at least twice a year. It reviews reports on major business processes and   
   strategy presented by the President of the Board of Superintendence. The   
   Commission further oversees the Institute's adherence to statutory norms   
   and appoints the members of the Board of Superintendence.   
   The Institute's current Cardinals' Commission was appointed in   
   January 2014 by the Holy Father and is composed of Cardinal Santos Abril y   
   Castello (Archpriest of the Papal Basilica of St Mary Major), Cardinal Thomas   
   Christopher Collins (Archbishop of Toronto), Cardinal Pietro Parolin (Titular   
   Archbishop of Acquapendente and Secretary of State), Cardinal Christoph   
   Schonborn (Archbishop of Vienna) and Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran (President of   
   the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue).   
      
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   THE POPE OPENS THE GARDENS OF CASTEL GANDOLFO   
   Vatican City, 4 March 2014 (VIS) -; Following a decision by Pope Francis,   
   the gardens of the Pontifical Villas of Castel Gandolfo will be open to the   
   public starting from this month. Since last Saturday it has been possible to   
   visit the Barberini Garden, with its beautiful natural landscapes and   
   archaeological remains: the Paths of Roses, aromatic Herbs, and Lilies, the   
   Square of holly oaks, and the Belvedere Garden, from where there is a   
   panoramic view over Latium, out to the coastline. In the area of Villa   
   Barberini there is the Villa of the Emperor Domitian, which faces Lake Albano,   
   and the visitor may explore the remains of the imperial theatre and the   
   crypto-portico or covered passageway of the imperial villa.   
   The Pontifical Villas of Castel Gandolfo cover an area of 55 hectares in the   
   area of the "Castelli Romani" in the province of Rome, and are   
   part of the extraterritorial possessions of the Holy See in Italy. They were   
   conceded to the Holy See by the Lateran Pacts of 1929, as they constitute the   
   preferred suburban papal residence since the pontificate of Urban VIII in the   
   17th century.   
   The Castel Gandolfo gardens are open to the public in the morning from Monday   
   to Saturday; bookings can be made on the website of the Vatican Museums.   
      
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   IN MEMORIAM   
   Vatican City, 4 March 2014 (VIS) -; The following prelates died in recent   
   weeks:   
   - Archbishop Benedict John Osta, S.J., emeritus of Patna, India, on 30 January   
   at the age of 82.   
   - Bishop Cornelius John Pasichny, O.S.B.M, emeritus of Toronto of the   
   Ukrainians, Canada, on 30 January at the age of 86.   
   - Bishop Prospero Nale Arellano, prelate emeritus of Libmanan, Philippines, on   
   1 February at the age of 77.   
   - Bishop Rosendo Alvarez Gaston, emeritus of Almeria, Spain, on 3 February at   
   the age of 87.   
   - Bishop Hubert Luthe, emeritus of Essen, Germany, on 4 February at the age of   
   86.   
   - Bishop Deogratias Muganwa Byabazaire, of Hoima, Uganda, on 8 February at the   
   age of 72.   
   - Fr. John Ikataere Rarikin, M.S.C., Superior of the Missio sui iuris of   
   Funafuti, Tuvalu, on 8 February at the age of 70.   
   - Bishop Pius Suh Awa, emeritus of Buea, Cameroon, on 9 February at the age of   
   83.   
   - Bishop Pere Tena Garriga, auxiliary emeritus of Barcelona, Spain, on 10   
   February, at the age of 85.   
   - Bishop Leon Hegele, auxiliary emeritus of Strasbourg, France, on 11   
   February, at the age of 89.   
   - Bishop Jean-Louis Giasson, P.M.E., emeritus of Yoro, Honduras, on 12   
   February at the age of 74.   
   - Bishop Louis Nganga a Ndzando, emeritus of Lisala, Democratic Republic of   
   Congo, on 13 February at the age of 91.   
   - Bishop Francisco Jose Arnaiz Zarandona, S.J., auxiliary emeritus of Santo   
   Domingo, Dominican Republic, on 14 February at the age of 88.   
   - Bishop Raymond James Boland, emeritus of Kansas City-Saint Joseph, U.S.A.,   
   on 27 February at the age of 82.   
      
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   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
   Vatican City, 4 March 2014 (VIS) -; The Holy Father has appointed Msgr.   
   Peter Leslie Smith as auxiliary of the archdiocese of Portland (area 85,541,   
   population 1,379,000, Catholics 207,300, priests 168, permanent deacons 42,   
   religious 347), U.S.A. The bishop-elect was born in Pietermaritzburg, South   
   Africa in 1958 and was ordained a priest in 2001. He holds a degree in law   
   from the University of Natal Law School, a master's degree in theology from   
   the Mount Angel Seminary in Saint Benedict, Oregon, a bachelor's degree in   
   theology from the St. Anselm Pontifical Athenaeum, Rome, and a licentiate in   
   canon law from the Catholic University of America in Washington, U.S.A. He has   
   served in a number of pastoral roles, including: priest of the "St. Rose   
   of Lima" parish in Portland, archdiocesan delegate for the charismatic   
   movement, adjunct judicial vicar, local superior of the Brotherhood of the   
   People of Praise and vice chair of the presbyteral council. He is curre   
    ntly   
   vicar general and moderator of the Curia.   
      
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