Subject: VISnews 120131   
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   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY SECOND YEAR - N. 22   
   ENGLISH   
   TUESDAY, 31 JANUARY 2012   
      
   SUMMARY:   
      
   - Blessed Hildegard Burjan: Mother and Politician   
   - Communique Concerning Article in "Corriere della Sera"   
   - Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for February   
   - Other Pontifical Acts   
      
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   BLESSED HILDEGARD BURJAN: MOTHER AND POLITICIAN   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 31 JAN 2012 (VIS) - Yesterday afternoon in Vienna, Austria,   
   Cardinal Christoph Schonborn, archbishop of that city, presided at a Mass of   
   thanksgiving for Sunday's beatification of Hildegard Burjan in the cathedral   
   of St. Stephen. In his remarks following the Angelus prayer on Sunday,   
   Benedict XVI had reminded faithful how the new blessed had borne   
   "magnificent witness to the Gospel".   
      
    A Vatican Radio transmission dedicated to Blessed Hildegard explained that   
   she was born into a Jewish family 1883 in the then Prussian city of Gorlitz,   
   and studied philosophy at the University of Zurich. She married and, some   
   time later following a period of illness, discovered the Christian faith and   
   was baptised in 1909. She moved to Vienna where she became a member of the   
   Austrian parliament, dedicating her political activity to serving the Gospel   
   in support of workers and the oppressed, in keeping with the teachings of   
   Pope Leo XIII's Encyclical "Rerum novarum".   
      
    In 1912 she founded the Association of Christian Women Home Workers,   
   offering help to the hungry, creating a support network for families and   
   combating child labour. In 1919 she founded the Congregation of Sisters of   
   "Caritas Socialis". In her dedication to the family she also gave birth to a   
   daughter, against the advice of doctors who recommended an abortion for   
   health reasons. She thirsted after justice, seeing the Face of Jesus in the   
   poor and suffering. "We cannot help people with money and small offerings",   
   she would say, "rather we must give them the confidence that they are   
   capable of doing something for themselves".   
      
    In his homily yesterday, Cardinal Schonborn noted that Hildegard Burjan is   
   proof that sanctity is also possible in political life. She "announced the   
   Gospel through action", he said. "Her beatification comes at a good time to   
   highlight that action is a core issue. ... Hildegard was a convincing   
   Christian because, without too many words, she acted. In our own time we   
   must again learn to understand what it means to be disciples, and to this   
   end what we need are not theories, but examples of people who speak through   
   their actions".   
   RV/ VIS   
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   COMMUNIQUE CONCERNING ARTICLE IN "CORRIERE DELLA SERA"   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 31 JAN 2012 (VIS) - Holy See Press Office Director Fr.   
   Federico Lombardi S.J. today released a communique in response to questions   
   from journalists about an article published in today's edition of the   
   Italian newspaper "Corriere dell Sera" entitled "Dalla Congregazione dei   
   Santi 1.6 milioni al 'Madoff dei Parioli'" (1.6 Million from the   
   Congregation for the Causes of Saints to the 'Madoff of the Parioli'"). The   
   text of the communique is given below.   
      
    "Fr. Francesco Maria Ricci, who is mentioned in the article, is a   
   Dominican religious who works on behalf of his order. He does not in any way   
   belong to the Congregation for the Causes of Saint. It must be made clear   
   that Postulators are 'clients' of the Congregation, with which they interact   
   in order to promote the causes they are handling, but they are by no means   
   part of the Congregation. It is important, then, to highlight the fact that   
   the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, its prefect Cardinal Amato and   
   its officials are not involved in any way with the events about which the   
   article speaks".   
   OP/ VIS   
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   BENEDICT XVI'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR FEBRUARY   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 31 JAN 2012 (VIS) - Pope Benedict's general prayer intention   
   for February is: "That all peoples may have access to water and other   
   resources needed for daily life".   
      
    His mission intention is: "That the Lord may sustain the efforts of health   
   workers assisting the sick and elderly in the world's poorest regions".   
   BXVI-PRAYER INTENTIONS/ VIS 20120131 (70)   
      
   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 31 JAN 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father:   
      
    - Appointed Bishop Francesco Moraglia of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato, Italy,   
   as patriarch of Venice (area 871, population 375,790, Catholics 372,032,   
   priests 394, permanent deacons 29, religious 755), Italy.   
      
    - Appointed Bishop Filippo Iannone O. Carm. of Sora-Aquino-Pontecorvo,   
   Italy, as vice gerent of the diocese of Rome (area 881, population   
   2,816,706, Catholics 2,473,000, priests 4,922, permanent deacons 116,   
   religious 27,375), conferring upon him the dignity of archbishop.   
      
    - Appointed Msgr. Matteo Maria Zuppi of the clergy of the diocese of Rome,   
   pastor of the parish of "Santi Simone e Giuda in Torre Angela", and Msgr.   
   Lorenzo Leuzzi of the clergy of the diocese of Rome, director of the   
   vicariate of Rome's office for pastoral care in universities, rector of the   
   church of "San Gregorio Nazianzeno in Montecitorio" and chaplain of the   
   Italian parliament, as auxiliaries of Rome. Bishop-elect Zuppi was born in   
   Rome in 1955 and ordained a priest in 1981. He has served in various   
   pastoral offices within the diocese of Rome Bishop-elect Leuzzi was born in   
   Traini, Italy in 1955 and ordained a priest in 1984. Before becoming a   
   priest he qualified as a medical doctor. He has worked in pastoral care in   
   his native region of Puglia and in Rome, and is author of a number of books.   
      
    - Appointed Fr. Vincent Harolimana, rector of the St. Pius X Minor Seminary   
   in the diocese of Nyundo, Rwanda, as bishop of Ruhengeri (area 1,762,   
   population 989,000, Catholics 488,000, priests 57, religious 82), Rwanda.   
   The bishop-elect was born in Mpembe, Rwanda in 1962 and ordained a priest in   
   1990. He studied in Rome where he gained a doctorate in dogmatic theology,   
   and is a visiting professor of that subject at a number of institutions in   
   Rwanda.   
      
    - Appointed Msgr. Jozef Hal'ko of the clergy of the archdiocese of   
   Bratislava, Slovakia, spokesperson for the archbishop and director of   
   pastoral care for the Hungarian minority, as auxiliary of the same   
   archdiocese (area 3,759, population 769,768, Catholics 484,749, priests 528,   
   permanent deacons 5, religious 925). The bishop-elect was born in Bratislava   
   in 1964 and ordained a priest in 1994. He studied in Rome and has worked as   
   a professor of ecclesiastical history at the Roman Catholic Theological   
   Faculty of Sts. Cyril and Methodius in Bratislava.   
      
    - Accepted the resignation from the office of auxiliary of the archdiocese   
   of Katowice, Poland, presented by Bishop Gerard Bernacki, in accordance with   
   canons 411 and 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law.   
   NER:NEA:RE/ VIS 20120131   
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