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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 111109   
   09 Nov 11 07:04:16   
   
   Subject: VISnews 111109   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 193   
   ENGLISH   
   WEDNESDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2011   
      
   SUMMARY:   
      
   - Psalm 119: a Celebration of the Beauty of the Word of God   
   - Appeal for Victims of Natural Disasters   
   - Family, School and City: Components for Building Peace   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
      
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   PSALM 119: A CELEBRATION OF THE BEAUTY OF THE WORD OF GOD   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 9 NOV 2011 (VIS) - In his general audience this morning   
   Benedict XVI focused his catechesis on Psalm 119, the longest of the Psalms,   
   constructed as an acrostic in which each stanza begins with one of the   
   twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Its subject matter is "the Torah   
   of the Lord; that is, His Law, a term which in its broadest and most   
   complete definition comprehends teaching, instruction and life guidance. The   
   Torah is revelation, it is the Word of God which is addressed to man and   
   which arouses his response of faithful obedience and generous love", the   
   Pope said.   
      
     "The Psalmist's faithfulness arises from listening to the Word, from   
   keeping it in his heart, meditating upon it and loving it, like Mary who   
   'treasured in her heart' the words addressed to her, the marvellous events   
   in which God revealed Himself and asked for her response of faith", he   
   explained. The Psalmist describes those who walk in the Law of the Lord as   
   blessed, and indeed "Mary is blessed because she bore the Saviour in her   
   womb, but above all because she accepted God's annunciation and treasured   
   His Word attentively and lovingly".   
      
     Psalm 119 is constructed around this Word of life and blessing. Its   
   central theme is the Word and the Law, and its verses are replete with   
   synonyms thereof such as "precepts, decrees, promises", associated with   
   verbs such as "to know, to love, to meditate, to live", the Holy Father   
   explained. "The entire alphabet features in the twenty-two verses of the   
   Psalm, as does the entire vocabulary of the believer's relationship of trust   
   with God. We find praise, thanksgiving and trust, but also supplication and   
   lamentation; however, all of them are pervaded by the certainty of divine   
   grace and the power of the Word of God. Even those verses most marked by   
   suffering and darkness remain open to hope and are permeated with faith".   
      
     The Law of God, which is "the centre of life", must be "listened to with   
   obedience but not servility, with filial trust and awareness. To listen to   
   the Word is to have a personal encounter with the Lord of life. ... The   
   fulfilment of the Law is to follow Jesus". Thus Psalm 119 "guides us towards   
   the Gospel", the Pope explained. In this context he focused particularly on   
   verse 57: "The Lord is my portion; I promise to keep your words".   
      
     "The term 'portion'", he explained, "evokes the partition of the Promised   
   Land among the tribes of Israel, when the Levites were given no part of the   
   territory because their 'portion' was the Lord Himself. ... These verses are   
   also important for us today, especially for priests, who are called to live   
   from the Lord and from His Word alone, with no other guarantees, no other   
   wealth, and having Him as their one source of true life. It is in this light   
   that we can understand the free choice of celibacy for the Kingdom of   
   heaven, which must be rediscovered in all its beauty and power.   
      
     "These verses are also important for the faithful, the People of God who   
   belong only to Him", the Pope added in conclusion. "They are called to   
   experience the radical nature of the Gospel, to be witnesses of the life   
   brought by Christ, the new and definitive 'High Priest' Who offered Himself   
   in sacrifice for the salvation of the world. The Lord and His Word are our   
   'land' in which to live in communion and joy".   
   AG/                                                                     VIS   
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   APPEAL FOR VICTIMS OF NATURAL DISASTERS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 9 NOV 2011 (VIS) - Having addressed greetings in a number of   
   languages to the pilgrims attending his general audience this morning,   
   Benedict XVI launched an appeal for the victims of recent flooding. "At this   
   time", he said, "various parts of the world, from Latin America - and   
   especially Central America - to Southeast Asia, have been hit by floods and   
   landslides which have caused many deaths and left many missing and homeless.   
   Once again I wish to express my closeness to all those who suffer these   
   natural disasters, at the same time calling on people to pray for the   
   victims and their families, and to show solidarity, that institutions and   
   men and women of good will may collaborate generously to help the thousands   
   of people affected by such calamities".   
      
   The Pope becomes honorary citizen of Natz-Schabs/Naz-Siaves   
      
     At the end of this morning's general audience, a delegation from the local   
   authorities of Natz-Schabs/Naz-Siaves, located in the Italian province of   
   Bolzano, led by Mayor Peter Gasser, conferred honorary citizenship upon the   
   Pope. Benedict XVI's great-grandmother Elisabeth Maria Tauber and his   
   grandmother, Maria Tauber-Peintner, were both born in that town,   
   respectively, in 1832 and 1855.   
   AG/                                                                     VIS   
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   FAMILY, SCHOOL AND CITY: COMPONENTS FOR BUILDING PEACE   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 9 NOV 2011 (VIS) - Msgr. Francesco Follo, Holy See permanent   
   observer to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural   
   Organization (UNESCO), participated in the general conference of that   
   organisation, held in the French capital Paris on 29 October. His comments   
   focused on the question of peace in the world which, he said, needs to be   
   constructed on the basis of small communities such as the family, the school   
   and the city. Extracts from his remarks are given below:   
      
     "Local peace is vital in order to achieve universal peace. ... Man is a   
   social being, made to live in community. And it is in small communities,   
   which constitute small societies, that we must first seek models and   
   guidance to live in peace. There are many such small societies, but I will   
   mention just three".   
      
     "The first is the family. If man is to learn to be human he must begin   
   within the family. ... The family is an the place in which we first meet   
   others. ... Learning to live in the family is, then, a priority".   
      
     The second "small society" is "the school, ... the place where children   
   learn how to behave in a social setting. ... Children need various forms of   
   culture and knowledge, but the school would be failing in its mission if it   
   proposed only theoretical teachings while overlooking its duty to foster   
   serene coexistence, which is necessary if each individual is to achieve   
   fulfilment. ... For this reason we must use all possible means to ensure   
   that children learn to live together, respecting legitimate differences and   
   experiencing human fraternity and friendship. ... Wisdom is not only the   
   accumulation of knowledge, it is the fruit of experience and of the art of   
   living. For Christians it is a gift of God. What counts is not knowledge for   
   its own sake, but knowing in order to serve, to live with others in peace".   
      
     "In a deeply divided world, threatened by violent confrontation in many   
   forms, the school can produce workers for peace, promoting a culture of   
   dialogue open to self-criticism. Moreover, in their own way and with their   
   own means, schools can contrast situations of inequality, insisting that   
   everyone's human rights be respected. Above all they can educate people to   
   understand what we are: a single human family".   
      
     "Families and schools exist in what we could call a city. ... Our world is   
   becoming increasingly urbanised, and cities have become the dwelling place   
   of most of our contemporaries, places where, paradoxically, we experience   
   refined culture and great violence, wealth and poverty. We must, then, work   
   to ensure that cities and villages become truly human; in other words, to   
   ensure that the community of individuals of which they are composed ...   
   agree to base their lives on the positive principles deriving from their   
   respective cultures, principles which lead to a culture of peace and the   
   eradication of all forms of violence".   
      
     "The construction of peace on the basis of these three components: family,   
   school and city, will lead to a culture of peace which may have a positive   
   effect on the harmonious coexistence of nations".   
   SS/                                                                     VIS   
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   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 9 NOV 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father:   
      
    - Appointed Bishop Jose F. Advincula of San Carlos, Philippines, as   
   metropolitan archbishop of Capiz (area 2,663, population 766,753, Catholics   
   715,128, priests 113, religious 122), Philippines. He succeeds Archbishop   
   Onesimo C. Gordoncillo, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same   
   archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.   
      
    - Appointed Msgr. Franco Lovignana, vicar general of the diocese of Aosta,   
   Italy, as bishop of that diocese (area 3,262, population 129,919, Catholics   
   127,116, priests 115, permanent deacons 17, religious 155). The bishop-elect   
   was born in Aosta in 1957 and ordained a priest in 1981. Following his   
   ordination he studied in Rome where he gained a degree in pastoral theology.   
   He has worked as pastor, episcopal vicar for diocesan pastoral care and   
   professor of theology; and as vice rector, bursar and later rector of the   
   seminary of Aosta. He succeeds Bishop Giuseppe Anfossi, whose resignation   
   from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon   
   having reached the age limit.   
      
    - Elevated the territorial prelature of Obidos (area 182,960, population   
   210,200, Catholics 172,000, priests 21, religious 27), Brazil, to the rank   
   of diocese, appointing Bishop Bernardo Johannes Bahlmann O.F.M., currently   
   prelate of Obidos, as bishop of the new diocese.   
   NER:RE:ECE/                                                     VIS 20111109   
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