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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 111110   
   10 Nov 11 06:48:24   
   
   Subject: VISnews 111110   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 194   
   ENGLISH   
   THURSDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2011   
      
   SUMMARY:   
      
   - Pope Receives Members of the Israeli Religious Council   
   - Unemployment Undermines Human Dignity   
   - Possibility of Papal Trip to Mexico and Cuba Being Examined   
   - Audiences   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
      
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   POPE RECEIVES MEMBERS OF THE ISRAELI RELIGIOUS COUNCIL   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 10 NOV 2011 (VIS) - "In our troubled times, dialogue between   
   different religions is becoming ever more important in the generation of an   
   atmosphere of mutual understanding and respect that can lead to friendship   
   and solid trust in each other. This is pressing for the religious leaders of   
   the Holy Land who, while living in a place full of memories sacred to our   
   traditions, are tested daily by the difficulties of living together in   
   harmony".   
      
     With these words Benedict XVI greeted members of the Israeli Religious   
   Council, whom he received in audience this morning in the Vatican. The   
   Council brings together leaders of the main religious communities in Israel,   
   as well as representatives from other institutions and organisations. This   
   was the first meeting of its kind in the history of relations between the   
   Israel and the Holy See.   
      
     "As I remarked in my recent meeting with religious leaders at Assisi",   
   said the Pope continuing his English-language remarks, "today we find   
   ourselves confronted by two kinds of violence: on the one hand, the use of   
   violence in the name of religion and, on the other, the violence that is the   
   consequence of the denial of God which often characterises life in modern   
   society. In this situation, as religious leaders we are called to reaffirm   
   that the rightly lived relationship of man to God is a force for peace. This   
   is a truth that must become ever more visible in the way in which we live   
   with each other on a daily basis. Hence, I wish to encourage you to foster a   
   climate of trust and dialogue among the leaders and members of all the   
   religious traditions present in the Holy Land.   
      
     "We share a grave responsibility to educate the members of our respective   
   religious communities", he added, "with a view to nurturing a deeper   
   understanding of each other and developing an openness towards cooperation   
   with people of religious traditions other than our own. ... Justice,   
   together with truth, love and freedom, is a fundamental requirement for   
   lasting and secure peace in the world. Movement towards reconciliation   
   requires courage and vision, as well as the trust that it is God Himself Who   
   will show us the way. We cannot achieve our goals if God does not give us   
   the strength to do so.   
      
     "When I visited Jerusalem in May 2009, I stood in front of the Western   
   Wall and, in my written prayer placed between the stones of the Wall, I   
   asked God for peace in the Holy Land. I wrote: 'God of all ages, on my visit   
   to Jerusalem, the City of Peace, spiritual home to Jews, Christians and   
   Muslims alike, I bring before You the joys, the hopes and the inspirations,   
   the trials, the suffering and the pain of all Your people throughout the   
   world. God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, hear the cry of the afflicted, the   
   fearful, the bereft; send Your peace upon this Holy Land, upon the Middle   
   East, upon the entire human family; stir the hearts of all who call upon   
   Your name to walk humbly in the path of justice and compassion. 'The Lord is   
   good to those who wait for Him, to the soul that seeks Him!'   
      
     "May the Lord hear my prayer for Jerusalem today and fill your hearts with   
   joy during your visit to Rome. May He hear the prayer of all men and women   
   who ask him for the peace of Jerusalem. Indeed, let us never cease praying   
   for the peace of the Holy Land, with confidence in God Who Himself is our   
   peace and consolation".   
   AC/                                                                     VIS   
   20111110 (610)   
      
   UNEMPLOYMENT UNDERMINES HUMAN DIGNITY   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 10 NOV 2011 (VIS) - Made public this morning was a Message   
   from the Holy Father to Archbishop Antonio Arregui Yarza of Guayaquil and   
   president of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference, for the second Ecuadorian   
   National Family Congress, which began yesterday and is due to close on 12   
   November. The congress, which has as its theme "The Ecuadorian Family on   
   Mission: work and rest at the service of the individual and of the common   
   good" is taking place in the context of the Continental Mission promoted by   
   the Episcopate of Latin America and the Caribbean, and in preparation for   
   the seventh World Meeting of Families, due to be held in Milan, Italy, in   
   June 2012.   
      
     "The family", writes Benedict XVI, "born of a covenant of love and of   
   complete and sincere commitment between a man and woman in marriage, is not   
   a private entity enclosed in itself. By its vocation it makes a wonderful   
   and decisive contribution to the common good of society and the mission of   
   the Church. Society is not a mere aggregation of individuals, but the   
   outcome of relationships between people - husband and wife, parents and   
   children, siblings - the foundation of which is to be found in family life   
   and in the bonds of affection deriving therefrom. Each family, through its   
   children, gives society its own experience of human richness. We can well   
   say that the health and value of relationships within a society depend upon   
   the health and value of relationships within families".   
      
     "Work and rest are particularly associated with the life of families: they   
   affect the choices families make, influence relations between spouses and   
   among parents and children, and affect the ties of families with society and   
   with the Church".   
      
     "Through work man comes to see himself as a participant in God's plan of   
   creation. This is why unemployment or precarious work undermine man's   
   dignity, creating not just situations of injustice and poverty which   
   frequently degenerate into desperation, criminality and violence, but also   
   crises of identity. It is, then, vital that serious, effective and judicious   
   measures be taken on all sides, accompanied by an indissoluble and   
   forthright will to find ways to ensure that everyone has access to   
   dignified, stable and well paid employment, through which they may seek   
   sanctity and participate actively in the development of society, combining   
   intense and responsible labour with adequate time for a rich, fruitful and   
   harmonious family life".   
      
     "A serene and constructive home environment, with its duties and its   
   affections, is the first school of work and the best place in which a person   
   may discover his potential, nurture his ambitions, and foster his most noble   
   aspirations. Moreover, family life teaches us to overcome selfishness, to   
   nourish solidarity, not to disdain sacrifice for another's happiness, to   
   value what is good and true, and to apply ourselves with conviction and   
   generosity in the name of our joint wellbeing and reciprocal good, showing   
   responsibility towards ourselves, others and the environment".   
      
     "Rest makes our time more human, opening it to the encounter with God,   
   with others and with nature. For this reason families need to rediscover the   
   genuine significance of rest, and especially of Sunday, the Day of God and   
   man. In the Sunday celebration of the Eucharist, families experience the   
   real presence of the Risen Lord in the here and now, they receive new life,   
   welcome the gift of the Spirit, increase their love for the Church, listen   
   to the Divine Word, share the Eucharistic bread and open to fraternal love".   
   MESS/                                                                   VIS   
   20111110 (590)   
      
   POSSIBILITY OF PAPAL TRIP TO MEXICO AND CUBA BEING EXAMINED   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 10 NOV 2011 (VIS) - Replying to questions raised by   
   journalists, Holy See Press Director Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J. has   
   announced that Benedict XVI is studying the possibility of travelling to   
   Cuba and Mexico in the spring of 2012. "In recent days", Fr. Lombardi said,   
   "the nuncios in Mexico and Cuba have been instructed to inform the highest   
   civil and religious authorities that the Pope is examining concrete plans to   
   visit those States, in response to invitations he has received".   
      
     The plans will be finalised over coming weeks, when "the Pope will take   
   his final decision, which he will communicate in the way and time he sees   
   most fit". The trip is due to take place in spring 2012, therefore "the   
   times for a final decision on the programme and for the preparations are   
   rather short".   
      
     "It is well known that expectations among people in Mexico are high", said   
   Fr. Lombardi, explaining the reasons for the trip. "The Pope is aware of   
   this and is happy to be able to respond. He has been to Brazil but the   
   Spanish speaking countries of Latin America, of which Mexico has the largest   
   population, wished for a visit of their own".   
      
     "Cuba also has great desire to see the Pope, having never forgotten the   
   historic visit of John Paul II. The Church and the people are experiencing a   
   particularly important moment in their history, and the Pope's visit will be   
   a great encouragement, particularly in view of the fourth centenary of the   
   discovery of the image of 'Nuestra Senora de la Caridad del Cobre'".   
      
   Itinerary   
      
     "It is sufficient to glance at a map to see that Mexico and Cuba lie in   
   the same direction with respect to Rome, therefore it would seem more   
   logical to visit these two countries in a single, though necessarily long,   
   journey. Any trip would not have many stages, but just a few of great   
   symbolic and pastoral importance. Another factor to be taken into account is   
   that of the altitude, which would make it unadvisable for the Holy Father to   
   visit Mexico City. One of the questions to be examined immediately, then, is   
   that of better alternatives.   
      
     "Following the Aparecida Conference which the Pope attended four years   
   ago, Latin America is committed to a great continental mission of   
   evangelisation. The Pope will have the opportunity to encourage the entire   
   Church in this great task, also in view of preparations for the celebration   
   of the Year of Faith".   
   OP/                                                                     VIS   
   20111110 (430)   
      
   AUDIENCES   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 10 NOV 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in   
   audience:   
      
    - Cardinal Agostino Vallini, vicar general of His Holiness for the diocese   
   of Rome.   
      
    - Cardinal Raymundo Damasceno Assis, archbishop of Aparecida, Brazil,   
   president of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil; Archbishop Jose   
   Belisario da Silva O.F.M. of Sao Luis do Maranhao, vice president, and   
   Bishop Leonardo Ulrich Steiner O.F.M., prelate of Sao Felix, secretary   
   general.   
   AP/                                                                     VIS   
   20111110 (80)   
      
   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 10 NOV 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed:   
      
    - Archbishop Francisco Montecillo Padilla, apostolic nuncio to Papua New   
   Guinea and the Solomon Islands, as apostolic nuncio to Tanzania.   
      
    - As members of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See:   
   Cardinal Attilio Nicora, president of the Financial Information Authority,   
   and Cardinal Velasio De Paolis C.S., president emeritus of the Prefecture   
   for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See.   
   NN:NA/                                                          VIS 20111110   
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