lives of every one of us: to welcome God’s grace and to consent with all   
   our heart and all our strength to its action. This is also the secret of true   
   joy and profound peace".   
   "At the root of everything, is the grace of God, the gift of the call, the   
   mystery of the encounter with the living Jesus. But this grace demands a   
   response from those who have been baptised: it requires the commitment to be   
   re-clothed in   
   Christ’s sentiments: tenderness, goodness, humility, meekness,   
   magnanimity, mutual forgiveness, and above all ... 'agape', the love that God   
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   given us through Jesus, the love that the Holy Spirit has poured into our   
   hearts".
   
   Pope Benedict went on to recall that the Camaldolese Order "has completed a   
   thousand years of history, feeding daily on the word of God and the Eucharist,   
   as their founder St. Romuald taught them, according to the 'triplex bonum' of   
   solitude,   
   community life and evangelisation". He also mentioned the order's many saints,   
   blesseds and martyrs, men of learning, historians and pastors of the Church   
   "exemplary men and women of God" who "have revealed the horizons and the great   
   fruitfulness of the   
   Camaldolese tradition".
   
   The Holy Father completed his homily by expressing the hope that "all the   
   faithful, both Catholic and Anglican, ... as they visit the glorious tombs of   
   the holy apostles and martyrs in Rome, may renew their commitment to pray   
   constantly and to work   
   for unity, and to live fully in accordance with the “ut unum sint”   
   that Jesus addressed to the Father".
   
   In his remarks, Archbishop Williams referred to the "certain yet imperfect"   
   communion between the Catholic and Anglican Churches. Both, he said, share "a   
   vision of the restoration of full sacramental communion, of a Eucharistic life   
   that is fully   
   visible, and thus a witness that is fully credible, so that a confused and   
   tormented world may enter into the welcome and transforming light of Christ".   
   At the same time, "our recognition of the one Body in each other’s   
   corporate life is unstable   
   and incomplete; yet without such ultimate recognition we are not yet fully   
   free to share the transforming power of the Gospel in Church and world".
   
   At the end of Vespers the Holy Father and the Archbishop of Canterbury   
   entered the Chapel of St. Gregory where they lit two candles to honour the   
   memory of St. Gregory the Great and of St. Augustine of Canterbury.
   
   
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   PRESENTATION OF PONTIFICAL YEARBOOK 2012
   
   Vatican City, 10 March 2012 (VIS) - This morning, Cardinal Secretary of   
   State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B. and Archbishop Angelo Becciu, substitute for   
   General Affairs, presented the Holy Father with the 2012 edition of the   
   "Annuario Pontificio" or   
   pontifical yearbook, and the "Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae". Also present   
   were the officials responsible for compiling and printing the volumes.
   
   A note concerning the presentation highlights some of the facts contained   
   in the new edition. In 2011, the Pope erected eight new episcopal sees, one   
   personal ordinariate and one military ordinariate. One archdiocese and eight   
   dioceses were elevated   
   to the rank of metropolitan see; one prelature, one apostolic vicariate and   
   one apostolic prefecture were elevated to the rank of diocese, and one "sui   
   iuris" mission was elevated to the rank of apostolic prefecture.
   
   The statistical information, which refers to the year 2010, reveals details   
   about the Catholic Church in the 2,966 ecclesiastical circumscriptions on the   
   planet. The number of Catholics in the world moved from 1,181 million in 2009   
   to 1,196 million   
   in 2010, an increase of fifteen million faithful, corresponding to a growth of   
   1.3 percent. Over the last two years the presence of baptised Catholics in the   
   world has remained stable at around 17.5 per cent.
   
   The number of Catholics with respect to the total population varies   
   considerably between the continents. Their numbers have dropped in South   
   America (from 28.54 per cent to 28.34 per cent) and in Europe (from 24.05 per   
   cent to 23.83 per cent), while   
   they have increased in Africa (from 15.15 per cent to 15.55 per cent) and in   
   South-East Asia (from 10.47 per cent to 10.87 per cent).
   
   The number of bishops went from 5,065 to 5,104, a growth of 0.77 per cent.   
   This increase involved Africa (sixteen new bishops), America (fifteen) and   
   Asia (twelve), while numbers fell slightly in Europe (from 1,607 to 1,606) and   
   in Oceania (from 132   
   to 129).
   
   The steady increase in the number of priests which began in the year 2000   
   has continued. In 2010 their numbers stood at 412,236, composed of 227,009   
   diocesan priests and 135,227 regular priests; whereas in 2009 they numbered   
   410,593 (275,542 diocesan   
   and 135,051 regular). The number of clergy has increased in Asia (by 1695),   
   Africa (765), Oceania (52) and the Americas (42), while their numbers have   
   fallen by 905 in Europe.
   
   Numbers of permanent deacons have increased by 3.7 per cent, from 38,155 in   
   2009 to 39,564 in 2010. They are present above all in North America and   
   Europe, which respectively represent 64.3 per cent and 33.2 per cent of the   
   world total.
   
   The negative tendency in the number of non-ordained male religious   
   reversed, as their number passed from 54,229 in 2009 to 54,665 in 2010.   
   Numbers fell by 3.5 per cent in South America and by 0.9 per cent in North   
   America, in Europe they remained   
   stationary while Asia and Africa saw an increase of 4.1 per cent and 3.1 per   
   cent respectively.
   
   The number of female religious is undergoing a strong decline, moving from   
   729,371 in 2009 to 721,935 in 2010. Numbers fell by 2.9 per cent in Europe, by   
   2.6 per cent in Oceania and by 1.6 per cent the Americas. Nonetheless they   
   increased by around 2   
   per cent in both Africa and Asia
   
   The number of students of philosophy and theology in diocesan and religious   
   seminaries has increased constantly over the last five years, from 114,439 in   
   2005 to 111,990 in 2010, a growth of 4 per cent.
   
   Numbers of major seminarians have fallen by 10.4 per cent in Europe, and by   
   1.1 per cent in the Americas, but are increasing in Africa (14.2 per cent,)   
   Asia (13 per cent) and Oceania (12.3 per cent).
   
   
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   BOOK ON THE CHALLENGES OF NEW EVANGELISATION IN LATIN AMERICA
   
   Vatican City, 10 March 2012 (VIS) - The Pontifical Commission for Latin   
   America has recently published a work entitled "Reflections on New   
   Evangelisation in Latin America: Challenges and Priorities". The book, 130   
   pages long, is the outcome of a   
   study day organised by the commission which took place on 11 November 2011.
   
   The book begins with an introduction by Cardinal Marc Ouellet P.S.S.,   
   prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, and includes the text of three   
   lectures delivered during the course of the study day: "New Evangelisation in   
   the Light of the Pontifical   
   Magisterium" by Archbishop Salvatore Fisichella, president of the Pontifical   
   Council for Promoting New Evangelisation; "From the Evangelisation of Jesus   
   Christ to the Continental Mission as New Evangelisation" by Bishop Santiago   
   Jaime Silva Retamales,   
   secretary of the Latin American Episcopal Council, and "New Evangelisation in   
   Latin America Today: Challenges and Priorities" by Guzman Carriquiry Lecour,   
   secretary of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America. There then follows a   
   list of forty-one   
   recommendations for new evangelisation on the American continent.
   
   The work will be sent to all members and counsellors of the commission, to   
   the bishops of Latin America and to the prefects and presidents of the various   
   dicasteries and offices of the Roman Curia.
   
   A communique from the pontifical commission accompanying today's   
   publication states that the book contains "a number of useful contributions to   
   that 'new evangelisation' which has been repeatedly invoked by John Paul II   
   and by Benedict XVI, ... and   
   which found a significant response in the 'continental mission' launched   
   during the Fifth General Conference of the Episcopate of Latin America and the   
   Caribbean held in 2007 in Aparecida, Brazil. That mission is in the process of   
   being accomplished".   
   The book also "aims to contribute to the many discussions and reflections   
   which are taking place in view of the forthcoming General Assembly of the   
   Synod of Bishops in October, ... and the subsequent Year of Faith".
   
   
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   HOLY SEE PARTICIPATES IN THE WORLD WATER FORUM
   
   Vatican City, 12 March 2012 (VIS) - The Holy See has sent a delegation to   
   participate in the Sixth World Water Forum, being held in the French city of   
   Marseille from 12 to 17 March. For the occasion the Pontifical Council for   
   Justice and Peace has   
   prepared a document entitled: "Water, an Element Essential for Life".
   
   The text highlights how, despite a certain amount of progress, a large part   
   of the world population still does not enjoy guaranteed access to potable   
   water. The document also underscores the need for improved management of water   
   resources by public   
   authorities, private sector operators and civil society, and invites those   
   bodies to act with responsibility, sobriety and solidarity, while taking   
   account of the principles of justice and subsidiarity.
   
   The World Water Fora are organised every three years by the World Water   
   Council. They bring together private and State entities, as well as   
   representatives of various associations, to analyse and develop a long term   
   vision of the status and   
   utilisation of this indispensable resource.
   
   
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   AUDIENCES
   
   Vatican City, 10 March 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in   
   audience:
   
   - Thirteen prelates of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, on   
   their "ad limina" visit:
   
   - Archbishop Jerome George Hanus O.S.B. of Dubuque.
   
   - Bishop Martin John Amos of Davenport.
   
   - Bishop Richard Edmund Pates of Des Moines, accompanied by Bishop emeritus   
   Joseph Leo Charron C.PP.S.
   
   - Bishop Ralph Walker Nickless of Sioux City.
   
   - Archbishop Robert James Carlson of Saint Louis, accompanied by Auxiliary   
   Bishop Edward M. Rice, and by former Auxiliary Bishop Robert Joseph   
   Hermann.
   
   - Bishop John Raymond Gaydos of Jefferson City.
   
   - Bishop Robert W. Finn of Kansas City-Saint Joseph, accompanied by Bishop   
   emeritus Raymond James Boland.
   
   - Bishop James Vann Johnston of Springfield-Cape Giradeau, accompanied by   
   Bishop emeritus John Joseph Leibrecht.
   
   - Frere Alois, prior of Taize.
   
   - His Grace Rowan Williams, Anglican archbishop of Canterbury and primate   
   of the Anglican Communion.
   
   
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   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
   
   Vatican City, 10 March 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father:
   
   - Appointed Archbishop Francesco Alfano of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi - Conza   
   - Nusco - Bisaccia, Italy, as archbishop of Sorrento-Casellamare di Stabia   
   (area 205, population 240,900, Catholics 240,000, priests 169, permanent   
   deacons 6, religious 501),   
   Italy. He succeeds Archbishop Felice Cece, whose resignation from the pastoral   
   care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the   
   age limit.
   
   - Appointed Cardinal Christoph Schonborn O.P., archbishop of Vienna,   
   Austria, as his special envoy to celebrations marking the 450th anniversary of   
   the formal renewal of the archbishopric of Prague, due to take place on 12   
   May.
   
   - Appointed Archbishop Mario Roberto Cassari, apostolic nuncio to Croatia,   
   as apostolic nuncio to South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Swaziland.
   
   
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