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   VISnews140403   
   03 Apr 14 07:11:22   
   
   Subject: VISnews140403   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
      
    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE    
   YEAR XXII - No. 63   
   DATE 03-04-2014   
      
   Summary:   
    - THE CHURCH HAS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN RECONCILIATION IN RWANDA   
    - RATIFICATION OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HOLY SEE AND CAPE VERDE   
    - TELEGRAM FOR THE EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE   
    - DECREES FOR THE CAUSES OF SAINTS   
    - AUDIENCES   
    - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   ___________________________________________________________    
      
      
   THE CHURCH HAS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN RECONCILIATION IN RWANDA   
   Vatican City, 3 April 2014 (VIS) - National reconciliation and the role    
   the Church may play in this task twenty years after the genocide that    
   devastated the nation were the central themes of Pope Francis' address to    
   the bishops of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Rwanda at the end of    
   their five-yearly "ad limina"9D visit.   
   The Holy Father acknowledges the suffering of the Rwandan people and the    
   many wounds that must still be healed, and joined in heartfelt mourning    
   with the population, assuring the bishops of his prayers for "your    
   ecclesial communities, often torn; for all the victims and their families,    
   and for all the Rwandan people, regardless of their religion, ethnic    
   origin or political views"9D.   
   Two decades after the tragic events of 1994, "reconciliation and the    
   healing of wounds remain without doubt the priority of the Church in    
   Rwanda"9D, the Pope writes. "The forgiveness of sins and genuine    
   reconciliation, that might seem impossible from a human point of view    
   after so much suffering, are however a gift it is possible to receive from    
   Christ, thanks to faith and prayer, even though the road is long and    
   requires patience, mutual respect and dialogue. The Church therefore has a    
   place in the reconstruction of a reconciled Rwandan society; with all the    
   strength of your faith and Christian hope, go ahead with vigour, giving    
   constant witness to the truth. ... It is therefore important that the    
   Church speaks with one voice, overcoming prejudices and ethnic divisions,    
   manifesting her unity and communion with the universal Church and with the    
   Successor of Peter"9D.   
   In this context of national reconciliation, it is also necessary to    
   strengthen relations of trust between the Church and the State, and the    
   fiftieth anniversary of the initiation of diplomatic relations between the    
   Holy See and Rwanda offers the opportunity to recall the benefits this has    
   brought throughout the country. "A constructive and genuine dialogue with    
   the authorities can only encourage concerted work of reconcilation and the    
   reconstruction of society based on the values of human dignity, justice    
   and peace. Be an 'outreach' Church, able to take initiatives and build    
   trust"9D.   
   Pope Francis highlights the indispensable contribution of the Church to    
   the common good, above all in the sectors of education and healthcare. In    
   relation to the latter, there are many people who dedicate themselves to    
   the victims of the war, those who are wounded "in body and soul"9D,    
   especially widows and orphans, as well as the sick and elderly. The Pope    
   also emphasises that the education of the young "is the key to the future    
   of a country where the population is renewed rapidly" and "therefore, it    
   is the duty of the Church to educate children and young people in the    
   values of the Gospel which .... will be, for them, a compass to show them    
   the way. It is necessary for them to learn to be active and generous    
   members of society, as the future is in their hands"9D.   
   In the task of evangelisation and reconstruction, laypeople "play a    
   pivotal role"9D and their work in society will be credible to the extent    
   that they are "competent and honest". The Holy Father urges the bishops to    
   pay attention to their formation and reminded them, at the same time, to    
   dedicate all the care possible to the pastoral care of Rwandan families,    
   many of which have been "torn apart and recomposed"9D. He also mentions    
   priests, to whom he expresses his gratitude, as "their burden is heavy and    
   they are still few in number"9D.   
   The Pope concludes his address, commending Rwanda to the maternal    
   protection of the Virgin Mary. "It is my ardent hope that the Shrine of    
   Kibeho may radiate the love of Mary for her children, especially for the    
   poorest and most injured, and that it may be for the Church in Rwanda, and    
   beyond, a call to turn with trust to 'Our Lady of Sorrows' so that she    
   might accompany all on their path and obtain for them the gift of    
   reconciliation and peace".   
      
   ___________________________________________________________    
      
      
   RATIFICATION OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HOLY SEE AND CAPE VERDE   
   Vatican City, 3 April 2014 (VIS) - This morning, in the Vatican Apostolic    
   Palace, the Holy Father Francis received in audience Jose Maria Pereira    
   Neves, prime minister of the Republic of Cape Verde, who then went on to    
   meet with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, accompanied by    
   Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.   
   Subsequently, in the Sala dei Trattati of the Apostolic Palace, the    
   Cardinal Secretary of State and the prime minister exchanged the    
   instruments of ratification of the Agreement between the Holy See and the    
   Republic of Cape Verde on the legal status of the Catholic Church in Cape    
   Verde, signed in Praia on 10 June 2013.   
   The Agreement, which further consolidates the bonds of friendship and    
   collaboration existing between the two Parties, consists of thirty    
   articles and establishes a basic legal and normative framework. It    
   recognises Sundays as days of rest and regulates various areas of common    
   interest, such as the protection of places of worship and celebrations;    
   the civil effects of canonical marriage and the ecclesiastical judgements    
   in this regard; guarantees of Catholic institutions of instruction and    
   education; the teaching of religion in schools; aid and charitable    
   activity of the Church, pastoral care of the armed forces, in prisons and    
   in hospitals, and matters related to the property and tax regime. The    
   Agreement will come into effect on the thirtieth day following the    
   exchange of the Instruments of ratification.   
   Cardinal Pietro Parolin commented during the meeting that the exchange    
   ceremony offered "a happy opportunity to reflect with satisfaction on the    
   period between the initiation of diplomatic relations between the Holy See    
   and the Republic of Cape Verde in 1976, shortly after independence.   
   "During these years a cordial and fruitful path has been undertaken, the    
   foundations have been laid for an increasingly effective collaboration,    
   ready to take account of long-standing hopes as well as to respond    
   adequately to today's pastoral and social demands.   
   "The solemn Act we celebrate today certainly does not constitute a point    
   of arrival, but rather a renewal of commitment by the two Parties for the    
   good of the people of Cape Verde. For the Church in Cape Verde, this takes    
   on the value of an historic event, a sign of the excellent collaboration    
   between the political Authorities and the Catholic Community"9D.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________    
      
      
   TELEGRAM FOR THE EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE   
   Vatican City, 3 April 2014 (VIS) - The Pope has sent the following    
   telegram to Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati Andrello S.D.B., metropolitan    
   archbishop of Santiago and president of the Episcopal Conference of Chile,    
   for the earthquake that has caused six deaths and numerous casualties    
   throughout the country:   
   "Profoundly saddened to learn of the earthquake that has claimed victims    
   and caused injuries, as well as causing material damage and leaving many    
   people homeless in this beloved country, I ask you to convey to all the    
   Chilean people my closeness and heartfelt affection. I pray that God may    
   grant eternal repose to the departed and console those affected by this    
   tragic event, and inspire hope so that they may face this adversity.   
   "I also strongly urge Christian communities, civil institutions and    
   persons of good will to offer effective help to the afflicted, with a    
   generous and brotherly spirit of charity. I invoke the loving protection    
   of Our Lady of Carmen, and impart my apostolic blessing as a sign of my    
   cordial appreciation of the noble Chilean people, so dear to my heart"9D.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________    
      
      
   DECREES FOR THE CAUSES OF SAINTS   
   Vatican City, 3 April 2014 (VIS) - This morning the Holy Father Francis    
   received in audience Cardinal Angelo Amato, S.D.B., prefect of the    
   Congregation for the Causes of Saints, during which he extended the    
   liturgical cult of the following blesseds to the universal Church,    
   inscribing them in the book of Saints:   
   -Francois de Laval, French bishop of Quebec, Canada (1623-1708).   
   -Jose de Anchieta, Spanish priest of the Society of Jesus (1534-1597).   
   -Maria de la Encarnacion (nee Marie Guyart), French (1599-1672).   
   He also authorised the Congregation to promulgate the decrees concerning    
   the following causes:    
   MIRACLES   
   - Servant of God Giovanni Antonio Farina, Italian bishop and founder of    
   the Institute of the Sisters of Saint Dorothy, Daughters of the Sacred    
   Hearts (1803-1871).   
   - Blessed Kuriacose Elias Chavara, Indian professed priest and founder of    
   the Congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (1805-1871).   
   - Blessed Nicola da Longobardi, (ne Giovanni Battista Clemente Saggio),    
   Italian oblate friar of the Order of the Minims (1650-1709).   
   - Blessed Euphrasia of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (nee Rose Eluvathingal),    
   Indian professed religious of the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel    
   (1877-1952).   
   - Servant of God Luigi della Consolata (ne Andrea Bordino), Italian    
   professed religious, Brothers of Saint Joseph Benedict Cottolengo    
   (1922-1977).   
   HEROIC VIRTUES   
   - Servant of God Francisco Simon Rodenas, Spanish professed priest of the    
   Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, bishop of Santa Marta (1849-1914).   
   - Servant of God Adolfo Barberis, Italian priest and founder of the    
   Institute of Sisters of Christian Servanthood (1884-1967).   
   - Servant of God Marie-Clement (ne Joseph Staub), French professed priest    
   of the Assumptionists and founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of    
   St. Joan of Arc (1876-1936).   
   - Servant of God Sebastian Elorza Arizmendi, Spanish professed religious    
   of the Order of St. Augustine (1882-1942).   
   - Servant of God Maria Teresa of the Eucharistic Jesus (nee Dulce    
   Rodrigues dos Santos), Brazilian foundress of the Congregation of the    
   Little Missionary Sisters of Mary Immaculate (1901-1972).   
   - Servant of God Clara de la Concepcion (nee Juana de la Concepcion    
   Sanchez Garcia), Spanish professed religious of the Order of St. Clare    
   (1902-1973).   
   - Servant of God Maria Magdalena (nee Maria Giuseppina Teresa Marcucci),    
   Italian professed religious of the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus    
   Christ (1888-1960).   
   -Servant of God Luigi Rocchi, Italian layperson (1932-1979).   
      
   ___________________________________________________________    
      
      
   AUDIENCES   
   Vatican City, 3 April 2014 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father received in    
   audience:   
   - Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of    
   Saints.   
   - Eight prelates of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Rwanda on their    
   â€œad liminaâ€9D visit.   
   - Archbishop Thaddee Ntihinyurwa of Kigali.   
   - Bishop Philippe Rukamba of Butare, apostolic administrator    
   â€œsede vacante et ad nutum Sanctae Sedisâ€9D    
   of Gikongoro.   
   - Bishop Servilien Nzakamwita of Byumba.   
   - Bishop Jean Damascene Bimenyimana of Cyangugu.   
   - Bishop Smaragde Mbonyintege of Kabgayi.   
   - Bishop Antoine Kambanda of Kibungo.   
   - Bishop Alexis Habiyambere of Nyundo.   
   - Bishop Vincent Harolimana of Ruhengeri.   
   This afternoon, the Holy Father is scheduled to receive in audience Her    
   Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and    
   Northern Ireland, with His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of    
   Edinburgh, and entourage.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________    
      
      
   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
   Vatican City, 3 April 2014 (VIS) - The Holy Father has accepted the    
   resignation from the pastoral care of the archdiocese of Mandalay,    
   Myanmar, presented by Archbishop Paul Zinghtung Grawng, upon reaching the    
   age limit. He is succeeded by Bishop Nicholas Mang Thang, coadjutor of the    
   same archdiocese.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________    
      
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