Subject: VISnews 110627   
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   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 119   
   ENGLISH   
   MONDAY, 27 JUNE 2011   
      
   SUMMARY: 25 - 27 JUNE   
      
   - Benedict XVI Exalts the Importance of Faithfulness   
   - Special Envoy for 350th Anniversary of Shrine of Werl   
   - Programme of the Pope's Trip to Madrid in August   
   - Acts of the Oriental Churches   
   - The Eucharist, the Beating Heart of the Church   
   - Presentation of New Vatican Multimedia Portal   
   - Decrees of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints   
   - Audiences   
      
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   BENEDICT XVI EXALTS THE IMPORTANCE OF FAITHFULNESS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 25 JUN 2011 (VIS) - This morning Benedict XVI received 2,000   
   members of the Association of Sts. Peter and Paul, who are currently   
   celebrating their organisation's 40th anniversary.   
      
    The association came into being at the wish of Paul VI who in 1970   
   disbanded various groups of pontifical guards, including the Palatine Guard   
   of Honour created by Pius IX in 1850. His intention was to bring together a   
   group of the faithful of Rome who wished to express their unconditional   
   fidelity to the Apostolic See. Former members of the guard were thus invited   
   to join a new group called the Association of Sts. Peter and Paul, the   
   statutes of which were approved by Paul VI in 1971.   
      
    The association is divided into three sections: liturgy, culture and   
   charity, plus a general secretariat. It undertakes various initiatives, with   
   the aim of bearing witness to Christian life, the apostolate and   
   faithfulness to the Apostolic See.   
      
    In his address the Holy Father thanked them for the charitable work they   
   do in collaboration with the Daughters of Charity, and for their help in   
   ensuring the smooth running of celebrations in the Vatican. "These tasks",   
   he said, "require profound motivation, which must be constantly renewed by   
   an intense spiritual life. In order to help others to pray, our own hearts   
   must be turned towards God; in order to call them to respect holy places and   
   holy things, we too must have a Christian sense of the sacred; in order to   
   help our neighbour with authentic Christian love, we must have a humble   
   heart and an attitude of faith. Your actions, often undertaken in silence,   
   are an indication, an example, a reminder, and as such they also have an   
   educational value".   
      
    Benedict XVI commended the members of the association to the Virgin Mary,   
   whom they venerate as "Virgo Fidelis". "Today there is more need for   
   faithfulness than ever before", he said. "We live in a society which has   
   lost this value, which exalts acceptance of change, of 'mobility' and   
   'flexibility', also for legitimate economic and organisational reasons. But   
   the quality of human relationships is measured by faithfulness. Sacred   
   Scripture teaches us that God is faithful".   
      
    The Pope concluded his address by thanking those present for their gift of   
   a chasuble for the sixtieth anniversary of his ordination as a priest. "It   
   reminds me", he said, "that I am always first and foremost a priest of   
   Christ".   
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   SPECIAL ENVOY FOR 350TH ANNIVERSARY OF SHRINE OF WERL   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 25 JUN 2011 (VIS) - Made public today was a Letter, written in   
   Latin and dated 17 June, in which the Holy Father appoints Cardinal Reinhard   
   Marx, archbishop of Munich and Freising, Germany, as his special envoy to   
   celebrations marking the 350th anniversary of the Marian shrine of Werl, in   
   the German archdiocese of Paderborn, due to take place on 2 July.   
      
    The cardinal will be accompanied on his mission by Msgr. Wilhelm Hentze,   
   provost of the metropolitan chapter, and Msgr. Theodor Ahrens, canon of the   
   metropolitan chapter.   
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   PROGRAMME OF THE POPE'S TRIP TO MADRID IN AUGUST   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 25 JUN 2011 (VIS) - The Holy See Press Office today released   
   the programme of Benedict XVI's forthcoming apostolic trip to Madrid, Spain,   
   for the twenty-sixth World Youth Day (WYD).   
      
    The Holy Father is due to depart by plane from Rome's Ciampino airport at   
   9.30 a.m. on Thursday 19 August, landing at midday at Barajas airport in   
   Madrid where a welcome ceremony will take place. At 7.15 p.m. that day he   
   will join a group of young people to pass under the Puerta de Alcala in the   
   city's Plaza de Independencia, before moving on to Plaza de Cibeles where   
   youth from all over the world will be gathered to greet him.   
      
    On Friday 19 August the Pope will celebrate Mass privately in the chapel   
   of the apostolic nunciature in Madrid then, at 10 a.m., pay a courtesy visit   
   to the Spanish king and queen in the Palacio de la Zarzuela. At 11.30 a.m.   
   he will attend a meeting with young religious and another with young   
   university professors at the basilica of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.   
      
    At 5.30 p.m., having had lunch with young people at the apostolic   
   nunciature, Benedict XVI is scheduled to hold an official meeting with Jose   
   Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, prime minister of Spain. Later, at 7.30 p.m., the   
   Pope will return to Plaza de Cibeles where he will preside at the Way of the   
   Cross.   
      
    On Saturday 20 August Benedict XVI will hear confession from a number of   
   young people in Madrid's Jardines del Buen Retiro before celebrating Mass   
   for seminarians at 10 a.m. in the cathedral of Santa Maria la Real de la   
   Almudena. At 5 p.m. that day he will meet with the WYD organising committees   
   at the apostolic nunciature then visit the Fundacion Instituto San Jose. At   
   8.30 p.m. he will preside at a prayer vigil with young people at the airport   
   of Cuatro Vientos.   
      
    At 9.30 a.m. on Sunday 21 August, the Holy Father will preside at the   
   World Youth Day Mass at the airport of Cuatro Vientos, then pray the   
   Angelus. After the ceremony he will have lunch with Spanish cardinals and   
   the papal entourage at the apostolic nunciature.   
      
    The Holy Father is scheduled to leave the apostolic nunciature at 5 p.m.   
   He will meet with WYD volunteers in the new Feria de Madrid - IFEMA before   
   travelling to the airport of Barajas where the departure ceremony will take   
   place at 6.30 p.m. The papal plane will depart for Rome at 7 p.m. where it   
   is scheduled to land at 9.30 p.m.   
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   ACTS OF THE ORIENTAL CHURCHES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 25 JUN 2011 (VIS) - His Beatitude Bechara Rai, patriarch of   
   Antioch of the Maronites, with the consent of the Synod of the Maronite   
   Church and having informed the Apostolic See, has transferred, in accordance   
   with canon 85 para. 2 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches,   
   Archbishop Paul Nabil El-Sayah of Haifa of the Maronites, patriarchal exarch   
   for Jerusalem, Palestine and Jordan, to the office of bishop of the   
   Patriarchal Curia. The Holy Father has allowed the prelate to maintain his   
   title of archbishop "ad personam".   
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   THE EUCHARIST, THE BEATING HEART OF THE CHURCH   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 26 JUN 2011 (VIS) - Before praying the Angelus today, Benedict   
   XVI made some remarks about the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, the "Feast of   
   the Eucharist", which is being celebrated today in many countries around the   
   world and which represents "the Church's most valuable treasure".   
      
    The Pope explained how "the Eucharist is like a beating heart giving life   
   to the mystical Body of the Church, which is a social organisation entirely   
   founded on its spiritual yet tangible bond with Christ. ... Without the   
   Eucharist the Church would simply cease to exist. In fact, it is the   
   Eucharist which renders a human community a mystery of communion, capable of   
   bringing God to the world and the world to God. The Holy Spirit, which   
   transforms the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ, also   
   transforms those who receive it with faith into limbs of Christ's Body, thus   
   the Church truly is a Sacrament of men's unity, with God and with one   
   another.   
      
    "In an increasingly individualistic culture", Benedict XVI added, "such as   
   that in which we live in western societies and which is tending to spread   
   throughout the world, the Eucharist constitutes a kind of 'antidote',   
   working on the hearts and minds of believers and continually infusing them   
   with the logic of communion, service and sharing, the logic of the Gospel.   
   The first Christians in Jerusalem were an evident sign of this new lifestyle   
   because they lived in fraternity and shared all their worldly goods, so that   
   no one should be left in want. ... In later generations too, the Church,   
   despite human limitations and errors, has continued to be a force for   
   communion in the world. We think particularly of the times of greatest   
   difficulty, times of trial: for example, what could the chance of coming   
   together at Sunday Mass have meant in countries ruled by totalitarian   
   regimes? ... Yet the vacuum produced by false freedoms can be equally   
   dangerous; thus communion with the Body of Christ is like a medicine for the   
   mind and the will, helping us rediscover our taste for truth and for the   
   common good".   
      
    After the Marian prayer, the Holy Father turned his attention to last   
   Saturday's beatification in the German city of Lubeck of Frs. Johannes   
   Prassek, Eduard Muller and Hermann Lange, killed by the Nazis in Hamburg in   
   1943. He also mentioned today's beatification in Milan, Italy, of Fr.   
   Serafino Morazzone, an "exemplary pastor" from the area of Lecco who lived   
   between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Fr. Clemente Vismara, a   
   "heroic missionary" of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions in   
   Burma, and Sr. Enrica Alfieri of the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity,   
   known as the "angel" of the Milanese prison of San Vittore.   
      
    "In Italy, this Sunday preceding the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul,   
   marks the Day of the Pope's Charity", said the Holy Father. "I wish to thank   
   everyone who, with prayer and offerings, supports my apostolic and   
   charitable activities".   
      
    Finally the Pope had words of greeting for "all the people of Poland and,   
   in particular, Polish bishops and faithful who are participating in   
   celebrations to mark the 600th anniversary of the consecration of the   
   cathedral of Wroclawek".   
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   PRESENTATION OF NEW VATICAN MULTIMEDIA PORTAL   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 27 JUN 2011 (VIS) - At midday today in the Holy See Press   
   Office, a press conference was held to present the new Vatican internet   
   portal "news.va", which will be inaugurated by the Pope tomorrow, 28 June,   
   eve of the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul.   
      
    Participating in today's event were: Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli,   
   president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications; Fr. Federico   
   Lombardi, director of the Holy See Press Office; Giovanni Maria Vian,   
   director of the "Osservatore Romano" newspaper; Gustavo Entrala, founder and   
   director of the 101 advertising agency, and Thaddeus Jones, an official of   
   the Pontifical Council for Social Communications.   
      
    Archbishop Celli expressed his happiness at having the opportunity to   
   present the new multimedia portal which will come online on 29 June,   
   Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles, "thus completing the task   
   entrusted to the Pontifical Council for Social Communications by the   
   Secretariat of State", he said.   
      
    "Our desire", he went on, is to ensure that the new portal "should be an   
   expression of our faithfulness and dedication to the Holy Father, for the   
   sixtieth anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood".   
      
    The president of the dicastery explained how it will now be possible "to   
   consult at news.va the principal news items printed or transmitted by other   
   Vatican media outlets": the "Osservatore Romano", Vatican Radio, the Vatican   
   Information Service, Agenzia Fides, the Holy See Press Office and the   
   Vatican Television Centre.   
      
    The new portal will contain news items relating to the words and   
   activities of the Holy Father in the course of his Magisterium, declarations   
   issued by the various dicasteries of the Holy See, and information about   
   important global events and situations affecting the particular Churches.   
      
    "For the first few months", Archbishop Celli explained, "the portal will   
   be available in just two languages: Italian and English. ... After the   
   summer the website will be restyled and at least one new language added,   
   perhaps Spanish. Subsequently it will also become available in French and   
   Portuguese".   
      
    Concerning its relationship with other Vatican media outlets, the   
   archbishop pointed out that the new portal "will not have a specific   
   editorial slant. ... Each of the outlets will maintain its own autonomy and   
   identity, as will be evident from the way in which the information is   
   presented".   
      
    The main Vatican website (vatican.va) "will not disappear, but will   
   continue its mission to put the Holy Father's Magisterium online. Since it   
   was founded, the Vatican website has served as a source of documentation and   
   so it will remain, working in harmony with the new portal".   
      
    The president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications   
   expressed particular thanks to Thaddeus Jones for having co-ordinated the   
   activities "which brought this long and not always easy process to a   
   successful conclusion".   
      
    Finally he also thanked Gustavo Entrala of the 101 advertising agency, who   
   oversaw the technical and graphic aspects of the initiative.   
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   DECREES OF THE CONGREGATION FOR THE CAUSES OF SAINTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 27 JUN 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in audience   
   Cardinal Angelo Amato S.D.B., prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of   
   Saints, and authorised the promulgation of decrees concerning the following   
   causes:   
      
   MIRACLES   
      
    - Servant of God Mariano Arciero, Italian diocesan priest (1707-1788).   
      
    - Servant of God Jean-Joseph (ne Alcide Lataste), French priest of the   
   Order of Friars Preachers and founder of the Sisters of the Third Order of   
   St. Dominic of Betania (1832-1869).   
      
    - Servant of God Maria Ines-Teresa of the Blessed Sacrament Arias Espinosa   
   (nee Manuela de Jesus), Mexican foundress of the Poor Clare Missionary   
   Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament and the Missionaries of Christ for the   
   Universal Church (1904-1981).   
      
    - Servant of God Hildegard Burjan, German laywoman and foundress of the   
   Sisters of Social Charity (1883-1933).   
      
   MARTYRDOM   
      
    - Servant of God Salvio Huix Miralpeix, bishop of Lleida, Spain, killed in   
   hatred of the faith in 1936.   
      
    - Servant of God Karl Lampert, Austrian diocesan priest and pro-vicar of   
   the apostolic administration of Innsbruck Feldkirch, killed in hatred of the   
   faith in 1944.   
      
    - Servants of God Josefina Martinez Perez of the Congregation of the   
   Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, and twelve companions, killed   
   in hatred of the faith in 1936.   
      
   HEROIC VIRTUES   
      
    - Servant of God Giovanni Marinoni (ne Francesco), Italian professed priest   
   of the Order of Cleeks Regular Theatines (1490-1562).   
      
    - Servant of God Jose Maria Garcia Lahiguera, archbishop of Valencia,   
   Spain, and founder of the Congregation of Oblate Sisters of Christ the   
   Priest (1903-1989).   
      
    - Servant of God Matthew Kadalikattil, Indian diocesan priest and founder   
   of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (1872-1935).   
      
    - Servant of God Raffaele Dimiccoli, Italian diocesan priest (1887-1956).   
      
    - Servant of God Sofia Czeska-Maciejowska, Polish foundress of the   
   Congregation of the Virgins of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary   
   (1584-1650).   
      
    - Servant of God Maria Giuseppina Benvenuti (nee Zeinab Alif), Sudanese   
   professed religious of the Order of St. Clare (1845/46-1926).   
      
    - Servant of God Laura Meozzi, Italian professed religious of the Institute   
   of Daughters of Our Lady of Help (1873-1951).   
      
    - Servant of God Luigia (Gina) Tincani, Italian foundress of the Union of   
   St. Catherine of Siena of the Missionary Sisters of Schools (1889-1976).   
      
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   AUDIENCES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 27 JUN 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in separate   
   audiences:   
      
    - Cardinal Angelo Amato S.D.B., prefect of the Congregation for the Causes   
   of Saints.   
      
    - Cardinal Albert Malcolm Ranjith Patabendige Don, archbishop of Colombo,   
   Sri Lanka.   
      
    - Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz Ossa, archbishop emeritus of Santiago   
   de Chile, Chile.   
      
    - Cardinal Roger Etchegaray president emeritus of the Pontifical Council   
   for Justice and Peace and of the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum".   
      
    On Saturday 25 June he received in separate audiences:   
      
    - Fra' Matthew Festing, prince and grand master of the Sovereign Military   
   Order of Malta, accompanied by an entourage.   
      
    - Archbishop Giuseppe Pinto, apostolic nuncio to the Philippines.   
      
    - Cardinal Marc Ouellet P.S.S., prefect of the Congregation for Bishops.   
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