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    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
   YEAR XXII - N° 142   
   DATE 19-07-2012   
      
   Summary:   
    - COMMUNIQUE CONCERNING PRIESTLY SOCIETY OF ST. PIUS X   
    - POPE TELLS DIRECTORS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PASTORAL CARE TO ACCOMPANY THOSE   
   BELOVED BUT MARGINALISED PEOPLES   
    - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   COMMUNIQUE CONCERNING PRIESTLY SOCIETY OF ST. PIUS X   
   Vatican City, 19 July 2012 (VIS) - Early this afternoon, the Holy See Press   
   Office released the following English-language communique concerning the   
   declaration which emerged from the General Chapter of the Priestly Society of   
   St. Pius X.   
   "The recently concluded General Chapter of the Priestly Society of St. Pius X   
   has addressed a declaration regarding the possibility of a canonical   
   normalisation in the relationship of the Society and the Holy See. While it   
   has been made public, the   
   declaration remains primarily an internal document for study and discussion   
   among the members of the Society.   
   "The Holy See has taken note of this declaration, but awaits the forthcoming   
   official communication of the Priestly Society as their dialogue with the   
   Pontifical Commission 'Ecclesia Dei' continues".   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   POPE TELLS DIRECTORS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PASTORAL CARE TO ACCOMPANY THOSE   
   BELOVED BUT MARGINALISED PEOPLES   
   Vatican City, 19 July 2012 (VIS) - Benedict XVI has sent a message, through   
   Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B., to Bishop Pablo Varela   
   Server, auxiliary of Panama and president of the department for education and   
   culture of the Latin   
   American Episcopal Council (CELAM), for the occasion of the twelfth Meeting on   
   African American Pastoral Care. The meeting is due to come to an end tomorrow,   
   20 July, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.   
   The Holy Father encourages the bishops participating in the event "to examine   
   the cultural values, history and traditions of African Americans, with a view   
   to improving the Church's ability to present Jesus Christ as the authentic   
   response to the most   
   profound questions of mankind". In doing this they should allow themselves to   
   be "led by the impulse of the Holy Spirit which came to make all cultures   
   fruitful, 'purifying them, germinating the many seeds which the incarnate Word   
   placed therein, and   
   thus guiding them along the paths of the Gospel". The Pope also invites the   
   bishops and their collaborators "to continue to accompany those beloved   
   peoples, who are often marginalised and ignored".   
   The theme of the twelfth Meeting on African American Pastoral Care is "African   
   American and Caribbean Pastoral Care and the Aparecida Document. Challenges   
   and Hopes in the Church and in Society". The event is being attended by 250   
   delegates from Brazil,   
   Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Panama, Bolivia, Haiti.   
   Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras,   
   Guatemala and Jamaica.   
   The meeting, which opened on 16 July, aims to revitalise the processes whereby   
   African American peoples participate in the Church and in society; to foment   
   unity and the human, social and religious development of the peoples of Latin   
   America and the   
   Caribbean, and to continue the process of building black Christian communities   
   with a specific identity.   
   Also in Guayaquil and in the context of the same event, the third Meeting of   
   Bishops with African American Peoples in Latin America and the Caribbean was   
   held from 13 to 15 July. The participants revised and extended the African   
   American pastoral   
   guidelines, the tenth anniversary of the publication of which falls in 2013.   
   "Above all", according to a note issued by CELAM, "with the United Nations   
   International Year for People of African Descent in 2011, and the recent call   
   for an International Decade for People of African Descent, the Church in Latin   
   America is seeking to   
   focus particular attention on people of African descent, and their presence   
   and participation in the Church and in society".   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS   
   Vatican City, 19 July 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father accepted the resignation   
   from the office of auxiliary of the archdiocese of Guadalajara, Mexico,   
   presented by Bishop Rafael Francisco Martinez Sainz, upon having reached the   
   age limit.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
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   VISnews120719   
      
   
VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE YEAR XXII - N° 142 DATE 19-07-2012
Summary: - COMMUNIQUE CONCERNING PRIESTLY   
   SOCIETY OF ST. PIUS X -   
   POPE TELLS DIRECTORS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PASTORAL CARE TO ACCOMPANY THOSE   
   BELOVED BUT MARGINALISED PEOPLES - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
COMMUNIQUE CONCERNING PRIESTLY SOCIETY OF ST. PIUS X
   
   
Vatican City, 19 July 2012 (VIS) - Early this afternoon, the Holy See Press   
   Office released the following English-language communique concerning the   
   declaration which emerged from the General Chapter of the Priestly Society of   
   St. Pius X.
   
   
"The recently concluded General Chapter of the Priestly Society of St. Pius   
   X has addressed a declaration regarding the possibility of a canonical   
   normalisation in the relationship of the Society and the Holy See. While it   
   has been made public, the   
   declaration remains primarily an internal document for study and discussion   
   among the members of the Society.
   
   
"The Holy See has taken note of this declaration, but awaits the   
   forthcoming official communication of the Priestly Society as their dialogue   
   with the Pontifical Commission 'Ecclesia Dei' continues".
POPE TELLS DIRECTORS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PASTORAL CARE TO ACCOMPANY THOSE   
   BELOVED BUT MARGINALISED PEOPLES
   
   
Vatican City, 19 July 2012 (VIS) - Benedict XVI has sent a message, through   
   Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B., to Bishop Pablo Varela   
   Server, auxiliary of Panama and president of the department for education and   
   culture of the Latin   
   American Episcopal Council (CELAM), for the occasion of the twelfth Meeting on   
   African American Pastoral Care. The meeting is due to come to an end tomorrow,   
   20 July, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
   
   
The Holy Father encourages the bishops participating in the event "to   
   examine the cultural values, history and traditions of African Americans, with   
   a view to improving the Church's ability to present Jesus Christ as the   
   authentic response to the   
   most profound questions of mankind". In doing this they should allow   
   themselves to be "led by the impulse of the Holy Spirit which came to make all   
   cultures fruitful, 'purifying them, germinating the many seeds which the   
   incarnate Word placed therein,   
   and thus guiding them along the paths of the Gospel". The Pope also invites   
   the bishops and their collaborators "to continue to accompany those beloved   
   peoples, who are often marginalised and ignored".
   
   
The theme of the twelfth Meeting on African American Pastoral Care is   
   "African American and Caribbean Pastoral Care and the Aparecida Document.   
   Challenges and Hopes in the Church and in Society". The event is being   
   attended by 250 delegates from   
   Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Panama,   
   Bolivia, Haiti. Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Costa   
   Rica, Honduras, Guatemala and Jamaica.
   
   
The meeting, which opened on 16 July, aims to revitalise the processes   
   whereby African American peoples participate in the Church and in society; to   
   foment unity and the human, social and religious development of the peoples of   
   Latin America and the   
   Caribbean, and to continue the process of building black Christian communities   
   with a specific identity.
   
   
Also in Guayaquil and in the context of the same event, the third Meeting   
   of Bishops with African American Peoples in Latin America and the Caribbean   
   was held from 13 to 15 July. The participants revised and extended the African   
   American pastoral   
   guidelines, the tenth anniversary of the publication of which falls in   
   2013.
   
   
"Above all", according to a note issued by CELAM, "with the United Nations   
   International Year for People of African Descent in 2011, and the recent call   
   for an International Decade for People of African Descent, the Church in Latin   
   America is seeking   
   to focus particular attention on people of African descent, and their presence   
   and participation in the Church and in society".
Vatican City, 19 July 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father accepted the resignation   
   from the office of auxiliary of the archdiocese of Guadalajara, Mexico,   
   presented by Bishop Rafael Francisco Martinez Sainz, upon having reached the   
   age limit.
   
   Per ulteriori informazioni e per la ricerca di documenti consultare il    
   sito: www.wisnews.org e www.vatican.va Il servizio del   
   VIS viene inviato soltanto agli indirizzi di posta elettronica che ne   
   hanno   
   fatto richiesta. Se per qualunque motivo non si desidera continuare a   
   riceverlo, si prega di visitare nostra pagina dinizio: http://212.77.1.245/news_services/press/vi   
   /italinde.php    
    Copyright (VIS): Le notizie contenute nei servizi del Vatican    
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