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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 111221   
   21 Dec 11 08:13:00   
   
   Subject: VISnews 111221   
   Organization: VIS   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 224   
   ENGLISH   
   WEDNESDAY, 21 DECEMBER 2011   
      
   SUMMARY:   
      
   - Christmas: Eternity Enters into Confines of Time and Space   
   - Korean Children Thank the Pope for His Service to Mankind   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
   CHRISTMAS: ETERNITY ENTERS INTO CONFINES OF TIME AND SPACE   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 21 DEC 2011 (VIS) - "The greeting on everyone's lips during   
   this period is 'Merry Christmas! Happy Christmas Holidays!'. Let us ensure   
   that, also in our modern societies, this exchange of good wishes does not   
   lose its profound religious significance, and the feast does not become   
   overshadowed by external factors", said Benedict XVI during today's general   
   audience, his last before the Feast of the Lord's Nativity.   
      
     "With the Christmas liturgy the Church introduces us into the great   
   Mystery of the Incarnation", the Pope told faithful gathered in the Paul VI   
   Hall. "Christmas, in fact, is not simply the anniversary of the birth of   
   Jesus, it is the celebration of a Mystery which has marked and continues to   
   mark the history of man: God came to dwell amongst us, He became one of us.   
   ... During Midnight Mass on Christmas Night we will intone these words in   
   the responsorial Psalm: 'Today the Saviour is born for us'. ... By   
   indicating that Jesus is born 'today', the liturgy underlines that His birth   
   touches and permeates all of history. ... Of course, the redemption of   
   humankind took place at a specific and identifiable moment of history: in   
   the event of Jesus of Nazareth. But Jesus is the Son of God ... Who became   
   flesh. Eternity entered into the confines of time and space, making it   
   possible to meet Him 'today'. ... When, in liturgical celebrations, we hear   
   or pronounce the phrase: 'Today the Saviour is born for us', we are not   
   using an empty conventional expression, what we mean is that 'today', now,   
   God is giving us the possibility to recognise and accept Him, as did the   
   shepherds of Bethlehem, so that He can also be born into and renew our   
   lives".   
      
     The Pope then turned his attention to another aspect, reflecting on the   
   birth in Bethlehem in the light of the Paschal Mystery because, he said,   
   "both Christmas and Easter are feasts of redemption. Easter celebrates   
   redemption as a victory over sin and death. It marks the culminating moment   
   when the glory of the Man-God shines like the light of day. Christmas   
   celebrates redemption as the entry of God into history, when He became man   
   in order to bring man to God. It marks, so to speak, the starting point when   
   the first light of dawn begins to appear".   
      
     "Even the seasons of the year in which these two great feasts fall, at   
   least in some areas of the world, can help us understand this aspect. Easter   
   coincides with the beginning of spring when the sun triumphs over the cold   
   and the fog and renews the face of the earth. Christmas comes at the very   
   beginning of winter when the light and heat of the sun are unable to awaken   
   nature, covered in a shroud of cold under which, nonetheless, life is   
   pulsating".   
      
     "At Christmas we encounter the tenderness and love of God Who is attentive   
   to our weakness and sin, and lowers Himself to our level. ... Let us live   
   this Christmastime with joy. ... Above all, let us contemplate and   
   experience this Mystery in the celebration of the Eucharist, which is the   
   heart of Christmas. There Jesus is truly present, the true Bread descended   
   from heaven, the true Lamb sacrificed for our salvation. I wish all of you   
   and your families a truly Christian Christmas. May the exchange of greetings   
   on that day be an expression of our joy in knowing that God is near us, and   
   that He wishes to follow the journey of life with us", the Pope concluded.   
      
   The poor cannot wait   
      
     At the end of his general audience, the Holy Father delivered greetings in   
   a number of languages to the pilgrims filling the Paul VI Hall, among them a   
   group of primary school children from Korea and another of Australian   
   seminarians. To Spanish speaking pilgrims he said: "I will pray to the God   
   Child for everyone, especially those who suffer. In these holy days, may   
   Christian charity be particularly active towards those most in need. The   
   poor can brook no delay".   
   AG/                                                                     VIS   
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   KOREAN CHILDREN THANK THE POPE FOR HIS SERVICE TO MANKIND   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 21 DEC 2011 (VIS) - During today's general audience, three   
   Korean children gave the Pope a file containing letters and drawings by   
   thirty-three of their peers, prize-winners in a competition organised by the   
   Korean embassy to the Holy See and published in the Korean Catholic daily   
   "Pyeonghwa Shinmun". More than 1,200 children from all over the country   
   participated in the competition, which was organised to coincide with   
   sixtieth anniversary of the priestly ordination of Benedict XVI.   
      
     According to a communique published today by the embassy of the Republic   
   of Korea to the Holy See, the aim of the competition was "to thank the Holy   
   Father for his tireless service to humankind and for his great affection for   
   the people of Korea. ... This event will help the Church and society in   
   Korea to promote the Catholic vocation, increasing the 'sensus fidei' of   
   Korean Catholics".   
      
     During Midnight Mass on 24 December, one of the children will read the   
   Prayer of the Faithful, two will participate in the offertory, two will   
   carry flowers to the nativity scene and two more will receive Communion from   
   the hands of the Holy Father.   
   .../                                                                    VIS   
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   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 21 DEC 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father:   
      
    - Archbishop Nicola Girasoli, apostolic nuncio to Antigua and Barbuda,   
   Bahamas, Dominica, Jamaica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia,   
   Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Suriname, Guyana, and apostolic delegate in   
   the Antilles, also as apostolic nuncio to Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados.   
      
    - Appointed Bishop Jaime Vieira Rocha of Campina Grande, Brazil, as   
   metropolitan archbishop of Natal (area 25,059, population 2,082,000,   
   Catholics 1,738,000, priests 154, permanent deacons 41, religious 243),   
   Brazil. He succeeds Archbishop Matias Patricio de Macedo, whose resignation   
   from the pastoral care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted,   
   upon having reached the age limit.   
      
    - Appointed Fr. Joao Justino de Medeiros Silva of the clergy of the   
   archdiocese of Juiz de Fora, rector of the "Santo Antonio" archdiocesan   
   seminary, as auxiliary of the archdiocese of Belo Horizonte (area 7,240,   
   population 4,767,000, Catholics 3,411,312, priests 645, religious 2,007),   
   Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Juiz de Fora in 1966 and ordained a   
   priest in 1992. He has worked as pastor in a number of parishes and is a   
   member of the presbyteral council and of the college of consultors.   
      
    - Appointed Fr. Rubens Sevilha O.C.D., provincial of the Carmelite Province   
   of "Sao Jose" and pastor of the parish of "Santa Terezinha" in the   
   archdiocese of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Msgr. Joaquim Wladimir Lopes Dias of   
   the clergy of the diocese of Jundai, Brazil, vicar general, as auxiliaries   
   of the archdiocese of Vitoria (area 7,234, population 3,210,000, Catholics   
   2,010,000, priests 138, religious 264), Brazil. Bishop-elect Sevilha was   
   born in Tarabai, Brazil in 1959 and made his perpetual religious profession   
   in 1984. He studied in Brazil and Rome and has held various offices in his   
   order and been active in pastoral care. Bishop-elect Lopes Dias was born in   
   Cafelandia, Brazil in 1957 and ordained a priest in 1997. He has worked as   
   pastor in a number of parishes and as vice rector and later rector of the   
   diocesan seminary.   
   NN:ER:NEA/                                                              VIS   
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