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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 110221   
   21 Feb 11 08:21:38   
   
   Subject: VISnews 110221   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 34   
   ENGLISH   
   MONDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2011   
      
   SUMMARY: 19 - 21 FEBRUARY   
      
   - Pontifical Filipino College Marks Its Fiftieth Anniversary   
   - Presentation of Pontifical Yearbook 2011   
   - Audiences   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
   - Christian Charity Means Reconciliation of Enemies   
   - Holy Father to Canonise Three Blesseds on 23 October   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
   PONTIFICAL FILIPINO COLLEGE MARKS ITS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 19 FEB 2011 (VIS) - This morning the Holy Father received the   
   rector, students and teachers of the Pontifical Filipino College, which this   
   year is commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of its foundation by Blessed   
   John XXIII.   
      
     Your "first and most important task", the Pope told them, speaking   
   English, "remains to assist students in their formation in the sacred   
   sciences. This the college has accomplished well". In this context he   
   encouraged the students "to grow in faith, to strive for excellence in your   
   studies, and to grasp every opportunity afforded you to attain spiritual and   
   theological maturity, so that you will be equipped, trained, and   
   stout-hearted for whatever awaits you in the future.   
      
     "As you know", he added, "a complete priestly formation includes not only   
   the academic: over and above the intellectual component offered to them   
   here, the students of the Filipino College are also formed spiritually   
   through the Church of Rome's living history and the shining example of her   
   martyrs, whose sacrifice configures them perfectly to the person of Jesus   
   Christ Himself.   
      
     "I am confident that each of you will be inspired by their union with the   
   mystery of Christ and embrace the Lord's call to holiness which demands from   
   you as priests nothing less than the complete gift of your lives and labours   
   to God. Doing so in the company of other young priests and seminarians   
   gathered here from throughout the world, you will return home, like those   
   before you, with a grateful and permanent sense of the Church of Rome's   
   history, of her roots in the paschal mystery of Christ, and of her wonderful   
   universality".   
      
     Pope Benedict then went on to encourage the priests "to consider the needs   
   of those around them, including the members of the Filipino community living   
   in Rome and its environs. In doing so, let the use of your time always   
   strike a healthy balance between local pastoral concerns and the academic   
   requirements of your stay here, to the benefit of all".   
      
     "I urge you all to return to the Philippines", he concluded, "with an   
   unshakeable affection of your own for the Successor of Peter and with the   
   desire to strengthen and maintain the communion which binds the Church in   
   charity around him. In this way, having completed your studies, you will   
   surely be a leaven of the Gospel in the life of your beloved nation".   
   AC/                                                                     VIS   
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   PRESENTATION OF PONTIFICAL YEARBOOK 2011   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 19 FEB 2011 (VIS) - This morning, Cardinal Secretary of State   
   Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B. and Archbishop Fernando Filoni, substitute for   
   General Affairs, presented the Holy Father with the 2011 edition of the   
   "Annuario Pontificio" or pontifical yearbook. Also present were the   
   officials responsible for compiling and printing the volume.   
      
     A note concerning the presentation highlights some of the facts contained   
   in the new edition. In 2010, the Pope erected ten new episcopal sees, one   
   apostolic exarchate and one apostolic vicariate. One diocese was elevated to   
   the rank of metropolitan see, two prelatures to the rank of diocese, and two   
   apostolic prefectures and one apostolic administration to the rank of   
   apostolic vicariates.   
      
     The number of Catholics in the world increased from around 1,166 million   
   in 2008 to 1,181 million in 2009, an increase of fifteen million faithful   
   which corresponds to a growth of 1.3 percent.   
      
     The distribution of Catholics between the continents is notably different   
   from that of the general population. Between 2008 and 2009 the Americas   
   maintained their proportion of the global population fixed at 13.6 percent;   
   by contrast, over that two-year period Catholics there reached 49.4 percent   
   of the Catholic population of the world. Over the same period, Asia's   
   Catholic population increased from 10.6 percent to 10.7 percent of the world   
   total, considerably lower than the 60.7 percent of the global population   
   living in that continent. Europe's share of the world population is three   
   percentage points lower than that of the Americas, but its share of world   
   Catholics is nearly half that of the Americas, at 24 percent. For States in   
   both Africa and Oceania, their share of the world population differs little   
   from their share of the world Catholic population (respectively, 15.2   
   percent and 0.8 percent).   
      
     The note also indicates that the number of bishops grew between 2008 and   
   2009 from 5,002 to 5,065. As for priests, both regular and diocesan, their   
   numbers have increased over the last ten years from 405,178 in 2000 to   
   410,593 in 2009, although their distribution differs considerably from   
   continent to continent. Numbers of diocesan clergy are falling in Europe and   
   increasing in all the other continents, while numbers of religious clergy   
   are in general decline, with the exception of Asia and Africa.   
      
     Numbers of permanent deacons have increased by 2.5 percent, from 37,203 in   
   2008 to 38,155 in 2009. Their presence grew more rapidly in Oceania (19   
   percent) and in Asia (16 percent), while in Europe and America the increase   
   was of 2.3 percent and 2.6 percent, respectively.   
      
     Among the pastoral workers who assist bishops and priests in their   
   activities, female religious remain the largest group, although their   
   numbers fell from 739,067 in 2008 to 729,371 in 2009. The crisis continues   
   despite the fact that numbers have increased in Africa and Asia.   
      
     The number of candidates to the priesthood grew by 0.82 percent, from   
   117,024 in 2008 to 117,978 in 2009. Here too the different continents show a   
   different evolution, for while in Africa and Asia numbers grew by 2.39   
   percent and 2.2 percent, respectively, in Europe and America they fell by   
   1.64 percent and 0.17 percent.   
   AP/                                                                     VIS   
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   AUDIENCES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 19 FEB 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in separate   
   audiences:   
      
    - Six prelates from the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines on   
   their "ad limina" visit:   
      
       - Msgr. Claro M. Caluya, diocesan administrator of Masbate.   
      
       - Bishop Arturo M. Bastes S.V.D. of Sorsogon.   
      
       - Bishop Manolo A. de los Santos of Virac.   
      
       - Bishop Pedro D. Arigo, apostolic vicar of Puerto Princesa.   
      
       - Bishop Edgardo S. Juanich, apostolic vicar of Taytay.   
      
       - Bishop Leopoldo S. Tumulak, military ordinary.   
      
    - Cardinal Marc Ouellet P.S.S., prefect of the Congregation for Bishops.   
   AL:AP/                                                          VIS 20110221   
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   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 19 FEB 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed:   
      
    - Msgr. Miguel Angel D'Annibale, vicar general of the diocese of San   
   Isidro, as auxiliary of Rio Gallegos (area 265,614, population 300,000,   
   Catholics 210,000, priests 55, permanent deacons 9, religious 94),   
   Argentina. The bishop-elect was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1959 and   
   ordained a priest in 1985.   
      
    - Archbishop Ivan Jurkovic, apostolic nuncio to Ukraine, as apostolic   
   nuncio to the Russian Federation.   
      
    - Fr. Juan Nsue Edjang Maye, pastor of the parishes of Our Lady of Mount   
   Carmel and of Our Lady of Help on the Island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea, as   
   bishop of Ebebiyin (area 12,000, population 204,000, Catholics 164,000,   
   priests 33, religious 89), Equatorial Guinea. The bishop-elect was born in   
   Mikomeseng-Kie Ntem, Equatorial Guinea in 1957 and ordained a priest in   
   1995.   
   NEA:NN:NER/                                                     VIS 20110221   
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   CHRISTIAN CHARITY MEANS RECONCILIATION OF ENEMIES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 20 FEB 2011 (VIS) - In his remarks before praying the Angelus   
   today with faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square, the Pope turned his   
   attention to this Sunday's Bible readings which speak to us, he said, "of   
   God's desire to bring mankind to share in His life: 'You shall be holy, for   
   I the Lord your God am holy' as it says in the Book of Leviticus.   
      
     "With these words and the precepts that follow", the Holy Father added,   
   "the Lord invites the people He chose to remain faithful to their covenant   
   with Him by following His path, and He founds social legislation on the   
   commandment: 'you shall love your neighbour as yourself'. If, then, we   
   listen to Jesus, in Whom God took a mortal body in order to come close to   
   all men and to reveal His infinite love for us, we rediscover this same   
   call, this same bold objective".   
      
     The Pope continued: "Jesus Himself says: 'Love your enemies and pray for   
   those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in   
   heaven'. Those who welcome the Lord into their own lives and love Him with   
   all their hearts are able to make a new start. They manage to accomplish the   
   will of God: that of creating a new form of existence, inspired by love and   
   destined for eternity. ... If we are truly aware of this fact and our lives   
   are profoundly moulded around it, then our witness becomes clear, eloquent   
   and effective".   
      
     The Holy Father then went on to recall the fact that 22 February marks the   
   Feast of the Cathedra of St. Peter, the "first of the Apostles", to whom   
   "Christ entrusted the role of master and pastor for the spiritual guidance   
   of the People of God, that they might be raised unto heaven. Thus", he said,   
   "I exhort all pastors 'to assimilate that new style of life which was   
   inaugurated by the Lord Jesus and taken up by the Apostles'".   
      
     In his greetings delivered in various languages after the Angelus prayer,   
   the Pope emphasised the importance of reconciliation. "When we suffer   
   because of evil, persecution or injustice, let us avoid retribution, revenge   
   and hatred, and pray for our persecutors", he said. "'Overcome evil with   
   good'. Let us entrust all these adversities to God in order to achieve   
   freedom and spiritual peace".   
      
     Finally, speaking Spanish, the Holy Father reaffirmed that today's liturgy   
   invites us "to the fullness of Christian life and perfection of charity by   
   forgiving our enemies and praying for our persecutors, which is the source   
   of lasting reconciliation".   
   ANG/                                                                    VIS   
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   HOLY FATHER TO CANONISE THREE BLESSEDS ON 23 OCTOBER   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 21 FEB 2011 (VIS) - In the Consistory Hall of the Vatican   
   Apostolic Palace at midday today, the Holy Father presided at an ordinary   
   public consistory for the canonisation of the following blesseds:   
      
    - Guido Maria Conforti, Italian archbishop-bishop and founder of the Pious   
   Society of St. Francis Xavier for Foreign Missions (1865-1931).   
      
    - Luigi Guanella, Italian priest and founder of the Congregation of the   
   Servants of Charity and of the Institute of the Daughters of Our Lady of   
   Providence (1842-1915).   
      
    - Bonifacia Rodriguez Castro, Spanish foundress of the Congregation of the   
   Missionary Sisters, Servants of St. Joseph (1837-1905).   
      
     At the end of the meeting the Pope decreed that the canonisation ceremony   
   for the three blesseds will take place in Rome on Sunday 23 October.   
      
     A number of cardinals then expressed to the Pope their desire to pass from   
   the order of deacons to the order of priests:   
      
    - At the request of Cardinal Agostino Cacciavillan, the diaconate of the   
   Holy Guardian Angels at Citta Giardino has been elevated "pro hac vice" to   
   presbyteral title and assigned to the same cardinal.   
      
    - At the request of Cardinal Sergio Sebastiani, the diaconate of St.   
   Eustace has been elevated "pro hac vice" to presbyteral title and assigned   
   to the same cardinal.   
      
    - At the request of Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, the diaconate of St.   
   Nicholas in Carcere has been elevated "pro hac vice" to presbyteral title   
   and assigned to the same cardinal.   
      
    - At the request of Cardinal Jorge Maria Mejia, the diaconate of St. Jerome   
   of Charity has been elevated "pro hac vice" to presbyteral title and   
   assigned to the same cardinal.   
      
    - At the request of Cardinal Walter Kasper, the diaconate of All Saints on   
   the New Appian Way has been elevated "pro hac vice" to presbyteral title and   
   assigned to the same cardinal.   
      
    - At the request of Cardinal Roberto Tucci S.J., the diaconate of St.   
   Ignatius of Loyola at Campo Marzio has been elevated "pro hac vice" to   
   presbyteral title and assigned to the same cardinal.   
      
     With Cardinal Cacciavillan's request to move to the order of priests, the   
   role of proto-deacon passes to Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, deacon of St.   
   Apollinaris alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine, in which office he was   
   confirmed by the Holy Father.   
   OCL/                                                                    VIS   
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