Subject: VISnews 110914   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 153   
   ENGLISH   
   WEDNESDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER 2011   
      
   SUMMARY:   
      
   - The Silence of God Is Only Apparent   
   - Education Week in Poland, New Blessed in Italy   
   - Communique Concerning the Society of St. Pius X   
      
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   THE SILENCE OF GOD IS ONLY APPARENT   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 14 SEP 2011 (VIS) - This morning the Holy Father travelled by   
   helicopter from the Apostolic Palace at Castelgandolfo to the Vatican, where   
   he held his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall. In his catechesis   
   he dwelt on the first part of Psalm 22, focusing on the theme of prayers of   
   supplication to God.   
      
    The Psalm, which remerges in the narrative of Christ's Passion, presents   
   the figure of an innocent man persecuted and surrounded by adversaries who   
   seek his death. He raises his voice to God "in a doleful lament which, in   
   the certainty of faith, mysteriously gives way to praise".   
      
    The Psalmist's opening cry of "my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"   
   is "an appeal addressed to a God Who appears distant, Who does not respond",   
   said the Holy Father. "God is silent, a silence that rends the Psalmists   
   heart as he continues to cry out incessantly but finds no response".   
   Nonetheless, he "calls the Lord 'my' God, in an extreme act of trust and   
   faith. Despite appearances, the Psalmist cannot believe that his bond with   
   the Lord has been severed entirely".   
      
    The opening lament of Psalm 22 recurs in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark   
   in the cry the dying Jesus makes from the cross. This, Benedict XVI   
   explained, expresses all the desolation the Son of God felt "under the   
   crushing burden of a mission which had to pass through humiliation and   
   destruction. For this reason He cried out to the Father. ... Yet His was not   
   a desperate cry, as the Psalmist's was".   
      
   Violence dehumanises   
      
    Sacred history, the Pope continued, "has been a history of cries for help   
   from the people, and of salvific responses from God". The Psalmist refers to   
   the faith of his ancestors "who trusted ... and were never put to shame",   
   and he describes his own extreme difficulties in order "to induce the Lord   
   to take pity and intervene, as He always had in the past".   
      
    The Psalmist's enemies surround him, "they seem invincible, like dangerous   
   ravening beasts. ... The images used in the Psalm also serve to underline   
   the fact that when man himself becomes brutal and attacks his fellow man,   
   ... he seems to lose all human semblance. Violence always contains some   
   bestial quality, and only the salvific intervention of God can restore man   
   to his humanity".   
      
    At this point, death begins to take hold of the Psalmist. He describes the   
   moment with dramatic images "which we come across again in the narrative of   
   Christ's Passion: the bodily torment, the unbearable thirst which finds an   
   echo in Jesus' cry of 'I am thirsty', and finally the definitive action of   
   his tormenters who, like the soldiers under the cross, divide among   
   themselves the clothes of the victim, whom they consider to be already   
   dead".   
      
    At this point a new cry emerges, "which rends the heavens because it   
   proclaims a faith, a certainty, that is beyond all doubt. ... The Psalm   
   turns into thanksgiving. ... The Lord has saved the petitioner and shown him   
   His face of mercy. Death and life came together in an inseparable mystery   
   and life triumphed. ... This is the victory of faith, which can transform   
   death into the gift of life, the abyss of suffering into a source of hope".   
   Thus the Psalm leads us to relive Christ's Passion and to share the joy of   
   His resurrection.   
      
    In closing, the Pope invited the faithful to distinguish deeper reality   
   from outward appearance, even when God is apparently silent. "By placing all   
   our trust and hope in God the Father, we can pray to Him with faith at all   
   moments of anguish, and our cry for help will turn into a hymn of praise".   
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   EDUCATION WEEK IN POLAND, NEW BLESSED IN ITALY   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 14 SEP 2011 (VIS) - In his greetings to pilgrims at the end of   
   his general audience this morning, the Pope recalled how Poland is currently   
   celebrating Education Week. "Education, the aim of which is the integral   
   development of man", he said, "requires the collaboration of parents,   
   teachers and pastors, as well as of the various State and local authorities.   
   May this Week arouse a sense of responsibility in everyone, so as to ensure   
   high-quality formation of the minds and hearts of the young".   
      
      
    "Today", he went on addressing Italian-speaking pilgrims, "the liturgy   
   invites us to meditate on the Lord's Cross, and tomorrow on the sufferings   
   of His Mother. May the Cross of Christ and the example of Mary, Virgin of   
   Sorrows, illuminate your lives". In this context he also mentioned today's   
   beatification in the Italian city of Cosenza of Elena Aiello, Italian   
   foundress of the Minim Sisters of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ.   
      
    "In the immediate wake of the Italian National Eucharistic Congress in   
   Ancona, the Church in Italy rejoices at the elevation to the altars of such   
   an eminently Eucharistic soul. Sr. Elena used to say that the 'the Eucharist   
   is the essential nourishment of my life, ... the Sacrament that gives   
   meaning to ... my daily activities'. May the example and intercession of the   
   new blessed increase everyone's love for the Sacrament of the altar".   
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   COMMUNIQUE CONCERNING THE SOCIETY OF ST. PIUS X   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 14 SEP 2011 (VIS) - At midday today the Holy See Press Office   
   released the following communique concerning the postion of the Society of   
   St. Pius X:   
      
    "On 14 September at the offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of   
   the Faith, Cardinal William Joseph Levada, prefect of the congregation and   
   president of the Pontifical Commission 'Ecclesia Dei'; Archbishop Luis   
   Francisco Ladaria Ferrer S.J., secretary of the congregation, and Msgr.   
   Guido Pozzo, secretary of the pontifical commission, met with Bishop Bernard   
   Fellay, superior general of the Society of St. Pius X, who was accompanied   
   by Fr. Niklaus Pfluger and Fr. Alain-Marc Nely, respectively first and   
   second assistant general to the society.   
      
    "Following the appeal of 15 December 2008, addressed by the superior   
   general of the Society of St. Pius X to His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, the   
   Holy Father decided to remove the excommunication against the four bishops   
   consecrated by Archbishop Lefebvre. At the same time, he approved the   
   opening of discussions with the society in order to clarify doctrinal   
   problems and to heal the existing rift.   
      
    "In order to put the Holy Father's instructions into effect, a joint study   
   commission was set up, composed of experts from the Society of St. Pius X   
   and from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith who met in Rome on   
   eight occasions between October 2009 and April 2011. Their discussions,   
   which aimed to identify and study the essential doctrinal difficulties in   
   the controversial issues, had the result of clarifying the positions of the   
   two sides and their respective motivations.   
      
    "While bearing in mind the concerns and demands presented by the Society   
   of St. Pius X about protecting the integrity of the Catholic faith against   
   Vatican Council II's 'hermeneutic of rupture' with Tradition (a theme   
   addressed by Pope Benedict XVI in his address to the Roman Curia on 22   
   December 2005), the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith maintains   
   that the fundamental basis for achieving full reconciliation with the   
   Apostolic See is the acceptance of the text of the Doctrinal Preamble, which   
   was handed over during a meeting on 14 September 2011. The Preamble defines   
   certain doctrinal principles and criteria for the interpretation Catholic   
   doctrine, which are necessary to ensure faithfulness to the Church   
   Magisterium and 'sentire cum Ecclesia'. At the same time, it leaves open to   
   legitimate discussion the examination and theological explanation of   
   individual expressions and formulations contained in the documents of   
   Vatican Council II and later Magisterium.   
      
    "At the same meeting, certain suggestions were made for a canonical   
   solution to the position of the Society of St. Pius X, with a view to   
   achieving the desired reconciliation".   
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