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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 110608   
   08 Jun 11 08:06:00   
   
   Subject: VISnews 110608   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 107   
   ENGLISH   
   WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2011   
      
   SUMMARY:   
      
   - Pope Recalls Apostolic Visit to Croatia   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
   POPE RECALLS APOSTOLIC VISIT TO CROATIA   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 8 JUN 2011 (VIS) - In the Wednesday general audience   
   celebrated in St. Peter's Square today, the Pope recalled his apostolic   
   visit to Croatia this past weekend, 4-5 June, which had the theme    
   "Together   
   in Christ".   
      
     The Holy Father noted that the main reason for his visit was the first   
   National Day of Croatian Catholic Families, culminating in Sunday    
   morning's   
   Eucharistic celebration, which took place in Zagreb's Hippodrome with a   
   great number of faithful present.   
      
     "In Europe today, the nations of firm Christian tradition", he stated,   
   "have a special responsibility to defend and promote the value of the    
   family   
   based on marriage, which continues to be crucial both in the educational    
   as   
   well as the social arena. This message, therefore, has a special    
   importance   
   for Croatia that, with its rich spiritual, cultural, and ethical    
   heritage,   
   is preparing to enter into the European Union".   
      
     During the Mass for the families, the Pope continued, he had the    
   chance to   
   "emphasize the gift and commitment of communion in the Church as well as    
   to   
   encourage married couples in their mission. In our days, while there    
   are,   
   unfortunately, a growing number of separations and divorces, the   
   faithfulness of married couples has become a meaningful witness of    
   Christ's   
   love that allows them to live marriage for what it is: the union of a    
   man   
   and a woman who, with Christ's grace, love one and help one another for   
   their entire lives, in joy and sorrow, in health and in sickness".   
      
     "Faith in the God who is love", he continued, "is mainly spread    
   through   
   the witness of faithfulness in conjugal love, which naturally translates   
   into love for the children who are the fruit of that union. But this   
   faithfulness is not possible without God's grace, without the support of    
   the   
   faith and the Holy Spirit".   
      
     Then, referring to the vigil with the youth held Saturday evening,   
   Benedict XVI noted that the young persons present told him that "God    
   seeks   
   them before and more than they themselves seek Him. This it the joy of   
   faith: discovering that God loves us first! It is a discovery that keeps    
   us   
   always disciples and, therefore, always young in spirit!".   
      
     Another moment of his trip was celebrating, with the bishops, priests,   
   religious, and seminarians, evening vespers at Zagreb's Cathedral where    
   is   
   found "the monumental tomb of Blessed Cardinal Aloysius Viktor Stepinac,   
   Bishop and Martyr. In Christ's name, he courageously opposed the abuses    
   of   
   Nazism and fascism, and then later, of the communist regime".   
      
     The Pope commented that in his meeting with representatives of civil   
   society and the political, academic, cultural, and business worlds as    
   well   
   as the diplomatic corps and religious representatives in the National   
   Theater of Zagreb, "I paid homage to the great Croatian cultural    
   tradition,   
   which is inseparable from its history of faith and the living presence    
   of   
   the Church".   
      
     "Once again it has been made clear to all that Europe has a profound   
   vocation to preserve and renew a humanism that has Christian roots and    
   that   
   can be defined as 'catholic', that is, universal and whole. It is a    
   humanism   
   that lies at the center of the human being's conscience, its    
   transcendent   
   openness and, at the same time, its historical reality, which is capable    
   of   
   inspiring political projects that are diverse but convergent in building    
   a   
   substantial democracy based on the ethical values rooted in human nature   
   itself".   
      
     The Holy Father concluded by thanking all who had prayed for his    
   travels   
   and asked that "through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, Queen of    
   the   
   Croatians, may what I have tried to sow bear abundant fruit for the    
   Croatian   
   families, for the entire nation, and for all of Europe".    
   AG/                                                                     VIS   
   20110608 (610)   
      
   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 8 JUN 2011 (VIS) - Today the Holy Father:   
      
     - accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of    
   Campos   
   (area 12,520, population 1,063,000, Catholics 919,000, priests 81,    
   permanent   
   deacons 2, religious 103), Brazil, presented by Bishop Roberto Gomes   
   Guimaraes, upon having reached the age limit. He is succeeded by Bishop   
   Roberto Francisco Ferreria Paz, who is currently auxiliary bishop of   
   Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.   
      
     - accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of    
   Barra   
   do PiraED-Volta Redonda (area 4,768, population 804,000, Catholics    
   604,267,   
   priests 51, permanent deacons 2, religious 82), Brazil presented by    
   Bishop   
   Joao Maria Messi, O.S.M., upon having reached the age limit. He is    
   succeeded   
   by Bishop Francesco Biasin, who is currently bishop of Pesqueira,   
   Pernambuco, Brazil.   
      
     - appointed Fr. Omar Alberto Sanchez Cubillos, O.P., as bishop of Tibu   
   (area 7,825, population 222,000, Catholics 211,000, priests 30,    
   permanent   
   deacons 1, religious 42), Colombia. The bishop-elect was born in Cogua,   
   Clombia in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1990. He is currently prior    
   of   
   the Cristo Rey Monastery in Bucaramanga, Colombia.   
   RE:NER/                                                         VIS 20110608   
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