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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 110321   
   21 Mar 11 08:14:12   
   
   Subject: VISnews 110321   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 54   
   ENGLISH   
   MONDAY, 21 MARCH 2011   
      
   SUMMARY: 19 - 21 MARCH   
      
   - Crucifix, an Expression of Cultural and Religious Identity   
   - Pope Concludes Spiritual Exercises   
   - Visit to Roman Parish of St. Corbinian   
   - Angelus: Plea for Safety of Libyan, North African Peoples   
   - Good Friday Collection for the Holy Land   
   - Audiences   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
   CRUCIFIX, AN EXPRESSION OF CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS IDENTITY   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 19 MAR 2011 (VIS) - Holy See Press Office Director Fr.   
   Federico Lombardi S.J. made the following declaration yesterday afternoon   
   concerning the sentence issued by the "Grande Chambre" of the European Court   
   of Human Rights:   
      
     "This sentence of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the   
   exposition of the crucifix in the classrooms of Italian State schools has   
   been received with satisfaction by the Holy See.   
      
     "It is, in fact, a significant and historic sentence, as shown by the   
   conclusion reached by the Grande Chambre after a detailed appraisal of the   
   matter. The Grande Chambre has, indeed, overturned in all respects a first   
   degree sentence, adopted unanimously by a Chamber of the Court. This   
   sentence led to an appeal by the Italian State, which received an   
   unprecedented degree of support from numerous other European States as well   
   as from many non-governmental organisations, an expression of widespread   
   feeling amongst people.   
      
     "It is thus acknowledged, at an authoritative and international juridical   
   level, that the culture and rights of man should not be placed in   
   contradiction with the religious foundations of European civilisation, to   
   which Christianity has made an essential contribution. It is furthermore   
   recognised that, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, each   
   country should be guaranteed a margin of appreciation with regard to the   
   value of religious symbols within its cultural history and national   
   identity, and in terms of the places in which they are displayed (as has   
   been demonstrated in these days also by sentences of the supreme courts of   
   several European countries). By contrast, in the name of religious freedom   
   there is a paradoxical tendency to limit or indeed even to deny this   
   freedom, with the result of excluding every expression of it from public   
   spaces. Thus this very freedom itself is violated, obscuring specific and   
   legitimate identities. The Court therefore declares that the display of the   
   crucifix is not a form of indoctrination, but rather an expression of the   
   cultural and religious identity of countries with a Christian tradition.   
      
     "This new sentence of the Grande Chambre is also welcome as it effectively   
   contributes to re-establishing trust in the European Court of Human Rights   
   on the part of a large number of Europeans, convinced of the vital role   
   played by Christian values in their history, and in the construction of   
   European unity and its culture of rights and freedom".   
   OP/                                                                     VIS   
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   POPE CONCLUDES SPIRITUAL EXERCISES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 19 MAR 2011 (VIS) - In the Vatican's "Redemptoris Mater"   
   Chapel this morning, Solemnity of St. Joseph, the Holy Father and Roman   
   Curia concluded their spiritual exercises. This year's meditations were led   
   by Fr. Francois Marie Lethel, O.C.D., secretary prelate of the Pontifical   
   Academy of Theology and professor at the Teresianum Pontifical Theology   
   Faculty. The theme was "The Light of Christ at the Heart of the Church: John   
   Paul II and the Theology of the Saints".   
      
     At the end of the Lenten exercises Benedict XVI addressed the   
   participants, also thanking Fr. Lethel for the "safe guidance and spiritual   
   richness" shown in these days. "You have shown us the saints", he said, "as   
   stars in the firmament of history ... demonstrating that the 'small' saints   
   are 'great' saints. You have shown us that the "scientia fidei" and the   
   "scientia amoris" ... complete one another, that reason and great love go   
   together and, even more, that great love sees farther than reason alone".   
      
      
     The Pope noted that the exercises finished on the feast St. Joseph, his   
   personal patron as well as Patron of the Church, "a humble saint, a humble   
   worker, who was considered worthy to be the Redeemer's guardian".   
      
     The Pontiff continued, "St. Matthew defined St. Joseph with a word: 'he   
   was just', ... and in light of the Old Testament ... the 'just' is the   
   person who is immersed in God's word, who lives in the Word of God, who   
   lives the Law not as a 'yoke' but as 'happiness', one who lives the Law - we   
   could say - as 'Gospel'. St. Joseph was just, he was immersed in the Word of   
   God as written and transmitted in the wisdom of his people, and in this way   
   he was prepared and called to know the Incarnate Word - the Word that came   
   to us as man - and he was destined to guard and protect this Incarnate Word.   
   This is his mission forever, to guard the Church and our Lord".   
      
     Subsequently in the Clementine Hall, the Holy Father received the   
   greetings of the members of the Curia for his feast day. The address was   
   made by Cardinal Angelo Sodano, dean of the College of Cardinals.   
      
     Benedict XVI has also written a letter to Fr. Lethel expressing his   
   gratitude for the preaching of the spiritual exercises. "You have led us   
   through the meditations," the Pope writes, "a spiritual journey inspired by   
   the witness of my venerable predecessor John Paul II, whose upcoming   
   beatification raised the topic of sainthood. ... With this focus you have   
   matched the catechesis I have been developing in the Wednesday general   
   audiences over the years with the purpose of making the Church better known   
   and loved as she appears in the lives, the works, and the teachings of the   
   saints. ... Such reflection and contemplation on the mystery of Christ,   
   reflected in the existence of its most faithful followers, constitutes a   
   fundamental element that I have inherited from Pope John Paul II and that I   
   continue with full conviction and great joy".   
   BXVI-EXERCISES/                                                 VIS 20110321   
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   VISIT TO ROMAN PARISH OF ST. CORBINIAN   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 20 MAR 2011 (VIS) - This morning, Benedict XVI made a pastoral   
   visit to the Roman parish of St. Corbinian, where he celebrated Mass and   
   consecrated the new church.   
      
     In his homily, the Pope commented on the Gospel of the Transfiguration of   
   Christ of the second Sunday of Lent, which has "two elements, both very   
   important: on the one hand, the mystery of the Transfiguration and, on the   
   other, that of the temple, or rather the House of God within your own   
   homes".   
      
     The Holy Father explained that by means of the Transfiguration "the   
   disciples were prepared for the Paschal mystery of Jesus: to overcome the   
   terrible trial of the Passion and to better understand the luminous truth of   
   the Resurrection".   
      
     "The will of God", he continued, "is fully revealed in the person of   
   Jesus. A person who wishes to live according to God's will must follow   
   Jesus, listen to Him, welcome His words and, with the help of the Holy   
   Spirit, absorb them more deeply. The first invitation I wish to extend to   
   you", the Pope to the parishioners, "is to grow in your knowledge of and   
   love for Christ, both as individuals and as a community; to encounter Him   
   through the Eucharist, by listening to His words, in prayer and in charity".   
      
     Pope Benedict XVI went on to state that "the second point concerns the   
   Church, as an edifice but above all as a community". In this respect, he   
   recalled that St. Corbinian founded the diocese of Frisinga in Bavaria,   
   where he served as bishop for four years. In giving thanks to those who have   
   contributed to building this church, he remarked, "today is an important   
   day, which crowns the efforts, the work, the sacrifices and the commitment   
   of the residents here to create a mature Christian community. They now have   
   a new definitively consecrated church".   
      
     "Just as the church building has been erected, my visit here is intended   
   to encourage you to continue to build the Church of living stones, which you   
   yourselves represent. ... To this end, I exhort you to make your church the   
   place in which you learn to hear the Word of God, the permanent 'school' of   
   Christian life from which every activity of this young and busy parish   
   originates".   
      
     The Pope remarked that the parish community of St. Corbinian is young,   
   composed in large part of newly-married couples. He exhorted the community   
   to "give life to family pastoral care characterised by an open and cordial   
   welcome to new families, and to favour reciprocal knowledge so that the   
   parish community increasingly becomes a 'family of families', able to share   
   with each other, not only the joys but the inevitable difficulties of   
   initiating family life".   
      
     "Dear friends of St. Corbinian! The Lord Jesus Christ, who conducted the   
   Apostles to the mount to pray and showed them His glory, has today invited   
   us to this new church; here we may hear Him, to acknowledge His presence in   
   the Eucharist; and thus become a living Church, temple of the Holy Spirit, a   
   worldly sign of the love of God".   
   HML/                                                                    VIS   
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   ANGELUS: PLEA FOR SAFETY OF LIBYAN, NORTH AFRICAN PEOPLES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 20 MAR 2011 (VIS) - At noon today, following his pastoral   
   visit to the Roman parish of St. Corbinian, the Holy Father appeared at the   
   window of his study to pray the Angelus with the faithful gathered in St.   
   Peter's Square.   
      
     The Pope noted that the second Sunday of Lent is that of the   
   Transfiguration when Christ, after having announced His Passion to His   
   disciples, took Peter, James, and John with Him to a mountaintop, as   
   narrated by the Apostle Matthew: "He was transfigured before them; His face   
   shone like the sun and His clothes became white as light".   
      
     "For our senses, sunlight is the most intense in nature", the Holy Father   
   said, "but for the spirit, the disciples saw, for a few moments, an even   
   more intense radiance, that of Jesus' divine glory that illuminates all the   
   history of salvation. ... The Transfiguration is not a change in Jesus but   
   the revelation of His divinity. ... Peter, James, and John, in contemplating   
   the divinity of the Lord, were preparing to face the scandal of the cross".   
      
     "We too participate in this vision and in this divine gift, making space   
   for prayer and for listening to the Word of God", the Pope concluded.   
   "Moreover, during this time of Lent I urge you, as did Servant of God Paul   
   VI, to answer the divine call to penance with some voluntary act that goes   
   beyond the denials imposed by the weight of daily life".   
      
     After praying the Angelus, Benedict XVI mentioned the "worrying news that   
   has been arriving from Libya in the past days" and which has caused him   
   "disquiet and fear". "I prayed to the Lord about it in particular during   
   this week of spiritual exercises", he added.   
      
     "I am now following the latest events with great apprehension", he   
   asserted. "I pray for those who are caught up in that country's dramatic   
   situation and make an urgent appeal to everyone with political and military   
   responsibilities to concern themselves above all with the safety and   
   wellbeing of the citizens, guaranteeing access to humanitarian aid. I ensure   
   the population of my heartfelt closeness, while I ask God that peace and   
   harmony may be reached as soon as possible in Libya and in the entire North   
   African region".   
   ANG/                                                            VIS 20110321   
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   GOOD FRIDAY COLLECTION FOR THE HOLY LAND   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 21 MAR 2011 (VIS) - Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of the   
   Congregation for the Oriental Churches, has sent a letter to the bishops of   
   the world concerning the traditional Good Friday collection for the Holy   
   Land.   
      
     The English-language letter, which also bears the signature of Archbishop   
   Cyril Vasil S.J., secretary of the same congregation, explains how "the Holy   
   Land expects the brotherhood of the universal Church and desires to   
   reciprocate it in sharing the experience of grace and suffering that marks   
   her journey. She wishes to recognise, first of all, the grace of the Synod   
   of Bishops for the Middle East, and that of the papal vist to Cyprus. These   
   events have increased the interest of the world and the return of a great   
   number of pilgrims in the historical footsteps of the Lord Jesus. Yet also   
   tangible is sorrow at the escalating violence to Christians in Eastern   
   regions whose consequences are felt acutely in the Holy Land. The Christians   
   of the East are experiencing the actuality of martyrdom and are suffering   
   because of the instability or absence of peace. The most disturbing sign of   
   this is their inexorable exodus. Indeed a few positive signs in some   
   situations do not suffice to invert the sorrowful tendency of Christian   
   emigration which impoverishes the entire area, draining it of the most vital   
   forces constituted by the young generations".   
      
     "This appeal for the collection is inherent in the cause of peace, of   
   which the brothers and sisters of the Holy Land desire to be effective   
   instruments in the hands of the Lord for the good of the whole of the East".   
      
     "It takes place at the beginning of the Lenten journey towards Easter and   
   can culminate on Good Friday or on the occasions considered most favourable   
   in each local context. However, the collection everywhere remains the   
   ordinary and indispensable means of promoting the life of Christians in that   
   beloved Land".   
      
     After highlighting how "the Congregation for the Eastern Churches acts as   
   spokesperson for these Churches' needs for pastoral care, education, social   
   assistance and charity", the prefect and secretary of the dicastery note   
   that "Pope Benedict invites us, however, to go beyond the gesture, although   
   it is praiseworthy, of concrete help. The relationship must become more   
   intense in order to attain a 'true spirituality anchored to the Land of   
   Jesus'".   
      
     An attachment to the letter of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches   
   explains how, in the period 2009-2010, the Franciscan Custody of the Holy   
   Land - the mission of which is to "to keep alive the liturgy in the places   
   of worship, to take care of pilgrims, to enhance apostolic works, and   
   support the Christian community" - dedicated particular attention to the   
   planning and execution of such projects as: the Sanctuary of St. John the   
   Baptist at Ain Karem, the Sanctuary of the Transfiguration at Mount Tabor,   
   scholarships for university students, and building homes for the poor and   
   for young married couples.   
   CEO/                                                                    VIS   
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   AUDIENCES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 21 MAR 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in separate   
   audiences:   
      
    - Cardinal Marc Ouellet, prefect of the Congregation for Bishops.   
      
    - His Beatitude Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal, major archbishop of Trivandrum   
   of the Syro-Malankars, India, on his "ad limina" visit, accompanied by   
   Auxiliary Bishops Samuel Irenios Kattukallil and Thomas Anthonios   
   Valiyavilayil.   
      
    - Archbishop Thomas Koorilos Chakkalapadickal of Tiruvalla of the   
   Syro-Malankars, India, on his "ad limina" visit, accompanied by Auxiliary   
   Bishop Philipos Stephanos Thottathil.   
      
     Yesterday the Holy Father received in audience Cardinal Reinhard Marx,   
   archbishop of Munich and Freising, accompanied by Cardinal Friedrich Wetter,   
   archbishop emeritus of the same archdiocese.   
   AP:AL/                                                          VIS 20110321   
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   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 21 MAR 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed Fr. Anthony   
   Fallah Borwah, professor of philosophy at the University of Liberia and   
   administrator of the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Monrovia, as bishop of   
   Gbarnga (area 34,000, population 1,400,000, Catholics 18,000, priests 7,   
   religious 23), Liberia. The bishop-elect was born in Wodu, Liberia in 1965   
   and ordained a priest in 1996.   
   NER/                                                                    VIS   
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