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   28 Mar 14 07:59:26   
   
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    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
   YEAR XXII - # 59   
   DATE 28-03-2014   
      
   Summary:   
    - POPE FRANCIS RECEIVES THE PRESIDENT OF GREECE   
    - TO THE BISHOPS OF MADAGASCAR: THERE IS A CLOSE CONNECTION BETWEEN   
   EVANGELISATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT   
    - CONFESSION IS AN EXPERIENCE OF LOVE AND MERCY, NOT A SENTENCING COURT   
    - THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE'S JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD   
    - AUDIENCES   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   POPE FRANCIS RECEIVES THE PRESIDENT OF GREECE   
   Vatican City, 28 March 2014 (VIS) -; This morning in the Vatican   
   Apostolic Palace, the Holy Father Francis received in audience the president   
   of the Hellenic Republic, Karolos Papoulias, who subsequently went on to meet   
   with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, accompanied by Archbishop   
   Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.   
   The cordial discussions, an expression of the existing good relations between   
   the Holy See and Greece, focused on issues of common interest, such as, in   
   particular, the legal status of religious communities, the role of religion in   
   society, and ecumenical collaboration.   
   Attention then turned to the social consequences of the worldwide economic   
   crisis, as well as the contribution of Greece within the European Union.   
   Finally, concern was expressed regarding the future presence of Christians in   
   the Middle East, in relation to political instability and the situations of   
   conflict that affect various regions of the world.   
      
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   TO THE BISHOPS OF MADAGASCAR: THERE IS A CLOSE CONNECTION BETWEEN   
   EVANGELISATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT   
   Vatican City, 28 March 2014 (VIS) -; The vitality of the Church in   
   Madagascar despite the difficult circumstances in which this country finds   
   itself and the commitment of the dioceses to human development were some of   
   the central issues in the message Pope Francis addressed to the bishops of the   
   Episcopal Conference of Madagascar at the end of their five-yearly "ad   
   limina" visit.   
   The Pope thanks the prelates for their "courageous and tenacious work of   
   evangelisation" and acknowledged the serious socio-economic problems   
   encountered in Madagascar, mentioning at the same time that the bishops have   
   urged all of society to contribute to building a new future". He   
   encouraged them to take their rightful place in the "task of   
   reconstruction, with respect for the rights and duties of each person".   
   He writes, "It is important to maintain constructive relationships with   
   the authorities of your country. You must search for unity, justice and peace   
   to better serve your people, refusing any involvement in political disputes at   
   the expense of the common good".   
   "In this context, I wish to acknowledge the invaluable commitment of   
   your dioceses in social work", he continues. "Indeed, there is an   
   intimate connection between evangelisation and human development. ... I   
   encourage you to persevere in your attention to the poor and materially and   
   spiritually supporting those who devote themselves to them, especially   
   religious congregations, whom I thank with all my heart for their dedication   
   and for their authentic witness to Christ's love for all men. I also invite   
   you to call out without fear to all Malagasy society, and especially its   
   leaders, with regard to the issue of poverty, which is largely due to   
   corruption and lack of attention to the common good".   
   Education is field in which the Church is very active in Madagascar.   
   Therefore, the Pope asks the prelates to do everything in their power to   
   "ensure that the greatest number of children, including those from the   
   poorest families, have access to education, since as a result of economic   
   difficulties many parents no longer have the economic means". He also   
   urges them to guarantee a Christian presence in public schools, so that   
   Christians occupied in the field of education may "contribute to forming   
   the Gospel and human values in the young generations that will be the leaders   
   of the society to come".   
   He goes on to mention that in their message for the end of the Year of Faith   
   the bishops complained of the loss of the true "fihavanana", a way   
   of life typical of Malgasy culture, which promotes harmony and solidarity, and   
   in relation to this he affirms that "the values that the Creator has   
   instilled in your culture must continue to be transmitted, illuminated from   
   within by the message of the Gospel. The dignity of the human person and the   
   culture of peace, dialogue and reconciliation will find their place in   
   society, leading to a better future".   
   The Pope praises the implementation in dioceses throughout Madagascar of   
   "an ambitious and very dynamic programme of formation for life and   
   love", and emphasises that the family "needs to be protected and   
   defended so that it so that it may offer society the service expected of it,   
   that of providing men and women capable of building a social fabric of peace   
   and harmony". With regard to challenges in the field of interreligious   
   dialogue, he repeats that it is "urgent to develop, and also at times to   
   initiate, a lucid and constructive dialogue in order to maintain peace between   
   communities and to promote the common good". He urges the prelates   
   "never to doubt the strength of the Gospel, nor its ability to convert   
   hearts to the resurrected Christ", reiterating that for this to happen,   
   "it is necessary that Christians bear daily witness to the faith they   
   proclaim", and for this witness to be credible, "life must be   
   consistent with faith".   
   "This invitation", he continues, "is directed mainly at the   
   clergy and consecrated persons. The priesthood, like consecrated life, is not   
   a means of social climbing, but rather a service to God and to man".   
   Likewise, he remarks that chastity and obedience are essential virtues for   
   priests and concludes, "The same applies with respect to temporal goods   
   and prudence in their management. Offering a poor example in this area is   
   particularly disastrous because of the scandal it causes, especially before a   
   population that lives in poverty".   
      
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   CONFESSION IS AN EXPERIENCE OF LOVE AND MERCY, NOT A SENTENCING COURT   
   Vatican City, 28 March 2014 (VIS) -; This morning in the Hall of   
   Blessings Pope Francis received in audience the six hundred participants in   
   the annual course of the internal forum of the Apostolic Penitentiary. For a   
   quarter of a century this dicastery has offered the course, especially to   
   recently ordained priests and deacons, to contribute to the formation of good   
   confessors.   
   In his address, the Holy Father encouraged those present to "treasure   
   the experience acquired with wise creativity, to further help the Church and   
   confessors to perform their ministry of mercy, which is so important",   
   and reflected on three key points related to confession.   
   "Firstly, the agent of the ministry of Reconciliation is the Holy   
   Spirit", he said. "The forgiveness that the Sacrament confers is   
   the new life transmitted by the Risen Lord by means of His Spirit. ...   
   Therefore, you are required always to be "men of the Holy Spirit",   
   witnesses and proclaimers, joyful and strong, of the resurrection of the   
   Lord". The Bishop of Rome encouraged them to welcome penitents   
   "not with the attitude of a judge or even that of a mere friend, but   
   with God's charity. ... A priest's heart is a heart that is able to be   
   touched. ... If it is true that tradition suggests the dual role of   
   doctor and judge for confessors, we must never forget that the doctor cures   
   and the judge absolves".   
   Moving on to the second aspect, he explained, "If Reconciliation   
   transmits the new life of the Risen Lord and renews baptismal grace, then your   
   task is to give this generously to your brethren. A priest who does not take   
   care of this part of his ministry ... is like a shepherd who does not   
   take care of his lost sheep. ... But mercy is at the heart of the Gospel!   
   It is the good news that God loves us, that He always loves man the sinner,   
   and with this love he draws man towards Him and invites him to convert. We   
   must not forget that the faithful often struggle to receive this Sacrament,   
   both for practical reasons and for the natural difficulty of confessing one's   
   own sins to another man. Therefore, it is necessary to work hard upon   
   ourselves, on our humanity, so as never to be an obstacle to but rather to   
   facilitate an approach to mercy and forgiveness. ... Confession is not a   
   sentencing court, but rather an experience of forgiveness and mercy!".   
   Finally, Pope Francis referred to the difficulties that may frequently be   
   encountered in confession. "There are many reasons, both historical and   
   spiritual. However, we know that the Lord wished to offer this immense gift to   
   the Church, offering the baptised the security of the Father's forgiveness.   
   For this reason, it is very important that particular care is taken in the   
   celebration of this Sacrament of forgiveness and salvation in all dioceses and   
   parish communities. It is essential that in every parish the faithful know   
   when they can find available priests: when there is trust, the fruits can be   
   seen".   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE'S JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD   
   Vatican City, 28 March 2014 (VIS) -; This morning a press conference was   
   held in the Holy See Press Office to present the exhibition Verbum Domini II:   
   "God's Word goes out to the Nations" is an exhibition that gathers   
   together more than 200 historical findings, texts and rare Bible artefacts   
   that tell the story of the Bible's journey around the world. The exhibition is   
   sponsored by the Museum of the Bible and will be held in the Vatican's   
   Charlemagne Wing from 2 April to 22 June 2014.   
   The speakers in the conference were Cary Summers, Chief Operating Officer of   
   the Museum of the Bible, Fr. Jose Maria Abrego de Lacy S.J., rector of the   
   Pontifical Biblical Institute, Ambrogio M. Piazzoni, deputy prefect of the   
   Vatican Apostolic Library, and Msgr. Melchor Jose Sanchez de Toca y Alameda,   
   under secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture.   
   The works that make up the exhibition belong to the Green Collection, the   
   Vatican Library, the Vatican Museums and other institutional and private   
   collections in the United States and Europe, and include: a page of the   
   Papyrus Bodmer XIV-XV, a manuscript created around the year 200 which contains   
   much of the text of the Gospels according to Luke and John; a double page of   
   the famous Codex Vaticanus, a manuscipt on parchment from the first half of   
   the fourth century; and the Codex Claromontanus of the fifth and seventh   
   centuries, valuable evidence of the Gospels translated into Latin in the   
   Vulgate of St. Jerome.   
   Entry to the museum is free, and allows the visitor to travel through time and   
   space, discovering how the Word of God has gone out to the Nationals, being   
   accessible to different cultures while remaining faithful to the original   
   Greek and Hebrew.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   AUDIENCES   
   Vatican City, 28 March 2014 (VIS) -; Today, the Holy Father received in   
   audience:   
   - Bishop emeritus Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst of Limburg, Federal Republic of   
   Germany.   
   - Eleven prelates of the Episcopal Conference of Madagascar, on their   
   "ad limina" visit:   
   - Bishop Fulgence Razakarivony of Ihosy;   
   - Bishop Jose Alfredo Caires de Nobrega of Mananjary;   
   - Archbishop Desire Tsarahazana of Toamasina;   
   - Bishop Antoine Scopelliti of Ambatondrazaka;   
   - Bishop Marcellin Randriamamonjy of Fenoarivo Antsinanana;   
   - Bishop Gaetano Di Pierro of Moramanga;   
   - Archbishop Fulgence Rabeony of Toliara;   
   - Bishop Zygmunt Robaszkiewicz of Morombe;   
   - Bishop Marie Fabien Raharilambonianina of Morondava, with his auxiliary,   
   Bishop Donald Joseph Leo Pelletier;   
   - Bishop Vincent Rakotozafy of Tolagnaro.   
   Yesterday, Thursday 27 March, the Holy Father received in audience Cardinal   
   Angelo Bagnasco, archbishop of Genoa, Italy and president of the Italian   
   Episcopal Conference.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
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