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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 110420   
   20 Apr 11 08:07:30   
   
   Subject: VISnews 110420   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 75   
   ENGLISH   
   WEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL 2011   
      
   SUMMARY 19-20 APRIL:   
      
   - Telegram on the Death of Cardinal Saldarini   
   - Two Cardinals Take Possession of Their Titular Churches   
   - Easter Triduum: Welcoming God's Will in Our Lives   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
   - Notice   
      
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   TELEGRAM ON THE DEATH OF CARDINAL SALDARINI   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 19 APR 2011 (VIS) - The Pope sent the following telegram of   
   condolence to Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia of Turin, Italy on the death   
   yesterday at the age of 86 of Cardinal Giovanni Saldarini, Archbishop   
   Emeritus of that diocese.   
      
    "It is with sorrow that I have received the news of the death of Cardinal   
   Giovanni Saldarini, after a long illness lived with faithful abandon to the   
   Lord. I desire to express to Your Excellency and to the entire diocesan   
   community, as well as to the family of the lamented cardinal, that I   
   participate deeply in their grief, thinking affectionately of this dear   
   brother who has generously served the Gospel and the Church. I recall with   
   gratitude his intense pastoral work extended first as a fervid priest and   
   auxiliary bishop of Milan and then as an attentive and amiable archbishop of   
   Turin. I offer fervent prayers to the Lord so that He might welcome him into   
   His peace. To all those who are mourning his death I cordially impart the   
   comfort of apostolic blessing, with particular thoughts for those who have   
   lovingly cared for him in these last years of his illness."   
   TGR/                                                                    VIS   
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   TWO CARDINALS TAKE POSSESSION OF THEIR TITULAR CHURCHES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 19 APR 2011 (VIS) - Today, the Office of Liturgical   
   Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff announced that:   
      
   - Friday 29 April, at 6:00pm, Cardinal Kazimierz Nycz, archbishop of Warsaw,   
   will take possession of the title of Sts. Sylvester and Martin of Tours at   
   Via del Monte Oppio 28, Rome.   
      
   - Friday 29 April, at 7:00pm, Cardinal Jose Manuel Estepa Llaurens,   
   archbishop military ordinary emeritus of Spain, will take possession of the   
   title of Saint Gabriel the Archangel all'Acqua Traversa at Viale Cortina   
   d'Ampezzo 144, Rome.   
   OCL/                                                                    VIS   
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   EASTER TRIDUUM: WELCOMING GOD'S WILL IN OUR LIVES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 20 APR 2011 (VIS) - In this morning's general audience,   
   celebrated in St. Peter's Square, the Pope spoke on the Easter Triduum, "the   
   three holy days in which the Church commemorates the mystery of Jesus'   
   passion, death, and resurrection".   
      
    Benedict XVI explained that "Holy Thursday is the day that commemorates the   
   institution of the Eucharist and ministerial priesthood. In the morning,   
   each diocesan community, with their bishop, meets at their cathedral church   
   to celebrate the Chrism Mass. ... Priestly vows are also renewed."   
      
    "In the afternoon of Holy Thursday", he continued, "the Easter Triduum   
   truly begins, with the remembrance of the Last Supper at which Jesus   
   instituted the commemoration of his Passion, fulfilling the Jewish paschal   
   ritual. ... Jesus washes the feet of his apostles, inviting them to love one   
   another as He loved them, giving His life for them. Repeating this gesture   
   in the liturgy, we are also called to actively bear witness to our   
   Redeemer's love".   
      
    The Holy Father recalled that Holy Thursday "ends with Eucharistic   
   adoration, in memory of the Lord's agony in the Garden of Gethsemane. ...   
   Aware of his imminent death on the cross, he felt a great sorrow".   
      
    Referring to the somnolence of the apostles who accompanied Jesus to the   
   Mount of Olives, the Pope noted that "it was the insensibility for God that   
   makes us insensitive to evil". With his death(the chalice that he had to   
   drink from)., the Lord "felt all the suffering of humanity". His will was   
   subordinated to the will of the Father, his natural will transformed into a   
   'yes' to God's will".   
      
    Entering into the will of God, he added, "is not slavery but an entering   
   into truth, love, and the good. It is directing our will toward God". The   
   act at Gethsemane is that "Jesus, with his anguish, charged with the drama   
   of humanity, with our suffering and our poverty, transforms it into the will   
   of God and thus opens the gate of heaven".   
      
    Later, referring to Good Friday, the Pope said that this day commemorates   
   "the Lord's passion and death. We adore the crucified Christ, participating   
   in his suffering with our penitence and fasting".   
      
    "Finally, on the night of Holy Saturday, we celebrate the solemn Easter   
   Vigil at which is announced Christ's resurrection, his definitive victory   
   over death, which challenges us to be new persons in Him".   
      
    The Holy Father highlighted that "the standard that guided each of Jesus'   
   decisions during his entire life was his firm desire to love the Father and   
   be faithful to Him. ... On reliving the Holy Triduum", he concluded, "we   
   make ourselves available to welcome God's will into our lives, aware that   
   our true good, the path of our lives, is found in His will. May the Virgin   
   Mother guide us along this path and grant us her divine Son's grace to be   
   able to dedicate our lives, in the love of Jesus, to the service of others".   
      
    During his greetings to the groups present at today's audience, the Pope   
   addressed the 3,000 students participating in the International UNIV   
   Congress sponsored by the Opus Dei prelature. "I hope", he said, "that these   
   Roman day will be the occasion for you to rediscover the person of Christ   
   and a strong ecclesial experience, so that you may return home inspired by   
   the desire to witness to the mercy of the heavenly Father. May your lives   
   thus realize what St. Josemaria Escriva described: "Your bearing and   
   conversation were such that, on seeing or hearing you, people would say:   
   This man reads the life of Jesus Christ".   
   AG/                                                                     VIS   
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   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 20 APR 2011 (VIS) - Today the Holy Father appointed:   
      
   - Bishop Faustino Armendariz Jimenez, of the diocese of Matamoros, Mexico,   
   as Bishop of Queretaro (area 15,326, population 1,856,000, Catholics   
   1,809,000, priests 338, religious 1,071), Mexico. He succeeds Archbishop   
   Mario de Gasperin Gasperin whose resignation from the pastoral care of the   
   same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.   
      
   - Bishop Fernando Natalio Chomali Garib, titular of Noba and auxiliary   
   bishop of the archdiocese of Santiago, Chile, as archbishop metropolitan of   
   Concepcion (area 11,330, population 1,248,993, Catholics 645,978, priests   
   121, permanent deacons 35, religious 254), Chile.   
      
   - Bishop Mylo Hubert Claudio Vergara, of the diocese of San Jose, the   
   Philippines, as bishop of Pasig (area 78, population 1,517,000, Catholics   
   1,143,000, priests 29, religious 8), the Philippines.   
      
   - Fr. Peter Andrew Comensoli, professor of the Catholic Institute of Sydney,   
   Australia, as auxiliary bishop of the archdiocese of Sydney (area 1,264,   
   population 2,366,000, Catholics 634,000, priests 478, permanent deacons 5,   
   religious 1,583), Australia. The bishop-elect was born in Bulli, New South   
   Wales, Australia in 1964. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1992 for the   
   diocese of Wollongong.   
      
    Yesterday, 19 April, the Holy Father named Bishop George Stack, titular   
   bishop of Gemellae in Numidia and auxiliary bishop of Westminster, as   
   Metropolitan Archbishop of Cardiff, (area 3,064, population 1,510,000,   
   Catholics 144,960, priests 94, permanent deacons 16, religious 157), Wales,   
   United Kingdom.   
   NER:RE:NEA/                                                     VIS 20110420   
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   NOTICE   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 20 APR 2011 (VIS) - During the Liturgical Celebrations for   
   Holy Week, from Thursday 21 until Tuesday 26 April, there will be no VIS   
   service. Transmission will resume on Wednesday 27 April.   
   .../                                                                    VIS   
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