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   VIS-News   
   11 Jun 14 11:36:38   
   
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
   YEAR XXII - # 109   
   DATE 11-06-2014   
      
   Summary:   
   - GENERAL AUDIENCE: THE GIFT THAT CONVERTS US INTO CONVINCED CHRISTIANS   
   - FRANCIS GREETS THE FAITHFUL: FINANCE NEEDS ETHICS   
   - POPE'S APPEAL AGAINST CHILD LABOUR   
   - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
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    GENERAL AUDIENCE: THE GIFT THAT CONVERTS US INTO CONVINCED CHRISTIANS   
    Vatican City, 11 June 2014 (VIS) - "With the gift of the fear of God, which   
   we will talk about today", said the Pope in this Wednesday's general audience,   
   "we will conclude our series on the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. This does   
   not mean being afraid of God; we are well aware that He is our Father, that He   
   loves us and wishes our Salvation, so there is no need to be afraid of Him!   
   Fear of God, however, is the gift of the Spirit that reminds us of how small   
   we are before God and His love, and that our well-being rests in surrendering   
   ourselves to His hands with humility, respect and trust".   
    "When the Holy Spirit dwells in our hearts, it infuses us with consolation   
   and peace. ... In this moment, we understand well how our awe before God   
   assumes within us the form of docility, recognition and praise, filling our   
   hearts with hope". Pope Francis commented that when we are unable to grasp   
   God's plan, we realise that we are not able to ensure happiness and eternal   
   life for ourselves. "However, it is precisely in the experience of ours limits   
   and our poverty that the Spirit comforts us and allows us to perceive that the   
   only important thing is to let ourselves be guided by Jesus into the arms of   
   the Father".   
    The Pope explained that we need this gift of the Holy Spirit because "it   
   enables us to be aware that everything comes from His grace and that our true   
   strength lies solely in following the Lord Jesus and letting the Father bestow   
   upon us His goodness and His mercy. ... The fear of God, therefore, does not   
   make us into timid, submissive Christians, but instead generates courage and   
   strength in us. It is a gift that makes us into convinced and enthusiastic   
   Christians, who do not submit to the Lord out of fear but rather because they   
   are moved and conquered by his love". Similarly, he noted that this gift is   
   also a warning against sin. "When we set out on the wrong path, when we   
   blaspheme against God, when we take advantage of others, when we act   
   tyrannically, when we live only for money, vanity, power and pride, then the   
   holy fear of God alerts us to this and warns us that in this way we will not   
   be happy and will come to no good. Do you think that a corrupt person will be   
   happy in the other life?", he asked. "No, all the fruit of his corruption has   
   corrupted his heart and it will be difficult for him to present himself before   
   the Lord". He referred to those who make a living from human trafficking,   
   slavery, or the production of weapons. With regard to the latter, he said that   
   they are not interested in the Word of God since they "fabricate death, they   
   are merchants of death and make death into a trade", and expressed his hope   
   that "the fear of God may make them understand that one day everything will   
   come to an end and they will have to account for themselves before God".   
    Before concluding, the Pope read part of Psalm 34: "'This poor soul cried,   
   and was heard by the Lord, and was saved from every trouble. The angel of the   
   Lord encamps around those who fear him, and delivers them'. Let us ask the   
   Lord the grace to unite our voice with that of the poor, to welcome the gift   
   of the fear of God and to be able to recognise that we are clothed in mercy   
   and God's love, that He is our Father. May it be so".   
      
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    FRANCIS GREETS THE FAITHFUL: FINANCE NEEDS ETHICS   
    Vatican City, 11 June 2014 (VIS) - Due to the hot weather in Rome today, Pope   
   Francis chose to greet the sick in the Paul VI Hall before the general   
   audience instead of doing so after his catechesis in St. Peter's Square. "We   
   thought it was better for you to stay here in peace, where it is a little   
   cooler, and not under the baking sun! You can watch the audience on the   
   maxi-screen, you can follow it all without suffering in the sun, as they say   
   that today will be a very hot day. Thank you":   
    After his catechesis he mentioned to the Polish pilgrims that today is the   
   day of St. Barnabas, the apostle who along with St. Paul spread the Gospel   
   among the pagans and, full of faith and zeal, gave his life to Christ without   
   reserve, suffering a martyr's death. "Let us learn from him the fear of God   
   and perseverance in faith. With courage, let us proclaim to the world the   
   evangelical message".   
    Addressing the Italian faithful, he greeted the participants in the Congress   
   on Ethics and Finance at the Augustinianum, organised by the Pontifical   
   Council for the Family, commenting that, "in effect, finance nowadays needs   
   ethics". He also addressed the pilgrims of Castel San Giovanni, the home town   
   of Cardinal Agostino Casaroli who was secretary of State between 1979 and   
   1990. "He was a good man, this Casaroli", he remarked.   
    He also greeted the Fiat workers from Pomigliano, in southern Italy, who   
   donated a small blue car identical to the one he used during his visit to   
   Assisi in October 2013. Earlier the workers had said that it filled them with   
   pride to see the Pope using the same car they used themselves to go to work or   
   home.   
    Finally, he said that during the month of June the liturgy invites us to pray   
   to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and he urged all to do so, commenting that this   
   devotion teaches the young to love intensely, the sick to be strong and to   
   carry the cross of their suffering with patience, and the newly married to   
   build their family on the foundations of the faithfulness and love of God.   
      
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    POPE'S APPEAL AGAINST CHILD LABOUR   
    Vatican City, 11 June 2014 (VIS) - Tomorrow, 12 June, will be World Day   
   Against Child Labour and, at the end of today's general audience, the Pope   
   launched an appeal for the "tens of thousands of children who are forced to   
   work in degrading conditions, exposed to forms of slavery and exploitation, as   
   well as abuse, mistreatment and discrimination".   
    "Listen well", he emphasised: "Tens of thousands of children!" and he   
   expressed his hope that the international community would "extend social   
   protection for minors in order to weaken this scourge. Let us renew our   
   commitment, in particular in families, to guarantee to every boy and girl the   
   protection for his or her dignity and the possibility of healthy growth. A   
   serene childhood enables us to look trustfully upon life and to the future".   
      
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    OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
    Vatican City, 11 June 2014 (VIS) - The Holy Father has:   
    - accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of Cruz   
   Alta, Brazil, presented by Bishop Friedrich Heimler, S.D.B., in accordance   
   with canon 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law.   
    - appointed Fr. Gilberto Alfredo Vizcarra Mori, S.J., as apostolic vicar of   
   Jaen (area 32,572, population 525,101, Catholics 409,000, priests 36,   
   permanent deacons 1, religious 105), Peru. The bishop-elect was born in Lima,   
   Peru in 1960 and was ordained a priest in 1994. He studied philosophy at the   
   Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and theology in the Jesuit faculty in   
   Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and obtained a licentiate in Arabic in Cairo, Egypt   
   and a licentiate from the Institute of Arabic Studies and Islam, Rome. He has   
   served in a number of pastoral roles, including priest in the parishes of "San   
   Pedro y San Pablo" in Bitkine, Chad, and "San Ignacio", Chad; superior of the   
   community and founder and director of the "Fe y Alegria" project in Chad. He   
   is currently vicar in the parish of "Santa Teresa del Nino Jesus" in Abeche,   
   Chad. He succeeds Bishop Santiago Maria Garcia de la Rasilla Dominguez, S.J.,   
   whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same apostolic vicariate, upon   
   having reached the age limit, was accepted by the Holy Father.   
      
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