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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 110314   
   14 Mar 11 07:36:56   
   
   Subject: VISnews 110314   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 49   
   ENGLISH   
   MONDAY, 14 MARCH 2011   
      
   SUMMARY: 12 - 14 MARCH   
      
   - Telegram from the Pope for Victims of Earthquake in Japan   
   - Mayors: Promoters of Collaboration, Solidarity, Humanity   
   - Audiences   
   - The Eclipse of God Leads to a Loss of the Sense of Sin   
   - Dignity and Courage of Japanese Following Earthquake   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
      
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   TELEGRAM FROM THE POPE FOR VICTIMS OF EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 12 MAR 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father, through Cardinal   
   Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B., has sent a telegram of   
   condolence to Archbishop Leo Jun Ikenaga S.J. of Osaka, Japan, president of   
   the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan, for the earthquake and tsunami   
   which have brought devastation to the country.   
      
     "Deeply saddened by the sudden and tragic effects of the major earthquake   
   and consequent tsunamis which have struck Japan's north-eastern coastal   
   regions, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI assures all who have been afflicted   
   of his closeness at this difficult time. He prays for those who have died,   
   and upon their grieving families and friends he invokes divine blessings of   
   strength and consolation. The Holy Father also expresses his prayerful   
   solidarity with all those providing rescue, relief and support to the   
   victims of this disaster".   
   TGR/                                                                    VIS   
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   MAYORS: PROMOTERS OF COLLABORATION, SOLIDARITY, HUMANITY   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 12 MAR 2011 (VIS) - This morning the Holy Father received   
   members of the National Association of Italian Local Authorities.   
      
     In his address to them, the Pope highlighted how "the multiplicity of   
   subjects and of situations is not incompatible with the unity of the nation,   
   which is being reaffirmed by this 150th anniversary currently being   
   celebrated. Unity and plurality are, at various levels including the   
   ecclesial level, values which enrich one another, if the right reciprocal   
   balance is maintained.   
      
     "Two principles which facilitate the harmonious joint presence of unity   
   and plurality are subsidiarity and solidarity, typical of the social   
   teaching of the Church. This social doctrine has as its objective truths   
   which are not only part of the heritage of believers, but rationally   
   knowable by all people".   
      
     Benedict XVI highlighted how "these principles must also be applied at the   
   level of local administration, in a dual sense: in the dealings local   
   authorities have with the public offices of State, region and province, and   
   in their relationship with social and intermediary organisations present in   
   their territory. ... These include numerous ecclesial formations, such as   
   parishes, oratories, religious houses, and Catholic institutions of   
   education and assistance. My hope is that this vital activity may always   
   find adequate appreciation and support, also in financial terms".   
      
     The Holy Father continued: "On this subject I would like to reiterate the   
   fact that the Church seeks no privileges, but wishes only to be able to   
   perform her mission freely, requesting effective respect for religious   
   liberty. In Italy, such liberty facilitates the collaboration which exists   
   between civil and ecclesial communities. Unfortunately, in other countries   
   Christian minorities are often victims of discrimination and persecution",   
   he said.   
      
     The Pope also highlighted the importance of the word "citizenship", which   
   the members of the association have chosen to emphasise in their work.   
   "Citizenship today", he remarked, "must be placed in the context of   
   globalisation which is characterised, among other things, by great migratory   
   flows. Faced with this situation solidarity must be associated with respect   
   for the law, so as to ensure that social coexistence is not disrupted, and   
   that consideration is given to legal principles and to the cultural and   
   religious tradition from which Italy draws its origins. This need is more   
   deeply felt by you who, as local administrators, are closer to people's   
   daily lives. At all times you are required to show particular dedication in   
   your public service to citizens, in order to promote collaboration,   
   solidarity and humanity.   
      
     "History", the Pope added in conclusion, "has left us examples of mayors   
   who through their prestige and dedication have marked the lives of their   
   communities. Mention has rightly been made of Giorgio La Pira, an exemplary   
   Christian and respected public administrator. May this tradition continue to   
   produce fruits for the good of the country and its citizens".   
   AC/                                                                     VIS   
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   AUDIENCES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 12 MAR 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in audience   
   Cardinal Marc Ouellet P.S.S., prefect of the Congregation for Bishops.   
   AP/                                                                     VIS   
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   THE ECLIPSE OF GOD LEADS TO A LOSS OF THE SENSE OF SIN   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 13 MAR 2011 (VIS) - At midday today the Pope appeared at the   
   window of his private study to pray the Angelus with faithful gathered in   
   St. Peter's Square below.   
      
     Before the Marian prayer the Holy Father remarked on the significance of   
   the period of Lent which, he said, constitutes "a spiritual itinerary of   
   preparation for Easter. Essentially it means following Jesus as He moves   
   decisively towards the Cross, the apex of His mission of salvation. And if   
   we ask ourselves: Why Lent? Why the Cross? The answer is, in radical terms   
   this: Because evil exists, sin, which according to Scripture is the profound   
   cause of all evil.   
      
     "But this affirmation cannot be taken for granted", he added. "Many people   
   do not accept the very word 'sin' because it presupposes a religious vision   
   of the world and of man; and indeed it is true that if we eliminate God from   
   the horizon of the world we can no longer speak of sin. ... The eclipse of   
   God necessarily involves the eclipse of sin. For this reason the sense of   
   sin - which is different to the 'sense of guilt' as psychology understands   
   it - is acquired by rediscovering the sense of God".   
      
     Faced with moral evil, "God's approach is to oppose sin and to save the   
   sinner. God does not tolerate evil, because he is Love, Justice and   
   Fidelity. It is for this reason that He does not want the death of sinners,   
   but for them to convert and live. God intervenes to save humanity, as we see   
   throughout the history of the Jewish people, beginning with their flight   
   from Egypt. God is determined to free His children from slavery and lead   
   them to freedom, and the most serious and profound form of slavery is that   
   of sin. This is why God sent His Son into the world: to free mankind from   
   the domination of Satan, the 'original cause of all sin'".   
      
     "Entering this liturgical period means always siding with Christ against   
   sin, facing - as individuals and as Church - the spiritual struggle against   
   the spirit of evil".   
      
     Finally the Pope asked everyone to pray for him and his collaborators in   
   the Roman Curia as they begin their annual Lenten spiritual exercises this   
   evening.   
   ANG/                                                                    VIS   
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   DIGNITY AND COURAGE OF JAPANESE FOLLOWING EARTHQUAKE   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 13 MAR 2011 (VIS) - After praying the Angelus today, the Pope   
   spoke of the "images of the tragic earthquake and the consequent tsunami in   
   Japan" which, he said, "have left a deep impression on us all.   
      
     "I wish to renew", he added, "my spiritual closeness to the dear people of   
   that country who are facing up to the consequences of these calamities with   
   dignity and courage. I pray for the victims and their families, and for   
   everyone suffering as a result of these tremendous events. And I encourage   
   everyone who, with commendable willingness, is bringing aid. Let us remain   
   united in prayer, the Lord is near us!"   
   ANG/                                                                    VIS   
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   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 14 MAR 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed Fr. Joseph   
   Nguyen Tan Tuoc, director of formation for candidates to the priesthood in   
   the diocese of Phu Cuong, Vietnam, as coadjutor of the same diocese (area   
   9,543, population 2,580,000, Catholics 125,274, priests 104, religious 405).   
   The bishop-elect was born in Chanh Hiep, Vietnam in 1958 and ordained a   
   priest in 1991.   
      
     On Saturday 12 March it was made public that the Holy Father:   
      
    - Appointed Bishop Thumma Bala of Warangal, India, as archbishop of   
   Hyderabad (area 25,319, population 12,674,000, Catholics 108,388, priests   
   283, religious 1,080), India. The archbishop-elect was born in Narimetta,   
   India in 1944, he was ordained a priest in 1970 and consecrated a bishop in   
   1987.   
      
    - Erected the new diocese of Kondoa (area 13,210, population 541,345,   
   Catholics 46,067, priests 17, religious 87) Tanzania, with territory taken   
   from the diocese of Dodoma, making it a suffragan of the metropolitan church   
   of Dar-es-Salaam. He appointed Fr. Bernardine Mfumbusa, vice chancellor of   
   academic studies at the University of St. Augustine of Mwanza, as first   
   bishop of the new diocese. The bishop-elect was born in Arusha, Tanzania in   
   1962 and ordained a priest in 1992.   
      
    - Appointed John Chrisostom Ndimbo, executive secretary of the department   
   of education at the Tanzania Episcopal Conference, as bishop of Mbinga (area   
   11,400, population 532,019, Catholics 418,000, priests 69, religious 270),   
   Tanzania. The bishop-elect was born in Kipololo, Tanzania in 1960 and   
   ordained a priest in 1989. He succeeds Bishop Emmanuel A. Mapunda, whose   
   resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father   
   accepted, upon having reached the age limit.   
      
    - Appointed Bishop Thomas D'Souza of Bagdogra, India, as coadjutor   
   archbishop of Calcutta (area 29,857, population 32,674,000, Catholics   
   165,381, priests 237, religious 1,258), India. The archbishop-elect was born   
   in Adyapady, India in 1950, he was ordained a priest in 1977 and consecrated   
   a bishop in 1998.   
      
    - Accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of   
   Vigevano, Italy presented by Bishop Claudio Baggini, in accordance with   
   canon 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law. He is succeeded by Coadjutor   
   Archbishop-Bishop Vincenzo Di Mauro.   
   NEC:NER:ECE:RE/                                                 VIS 20110314   
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