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    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
   YEAR XXII - N° 199   
   DATE 06-11-2012   
      
   Summary:   
    - FIVE YEARS SINCE THE MOTO PROPRIO SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM   
    - ARCHBISHOP MAMBERTI ADDRESSES INTERPOL GENERAL ASSEMBLY   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   FIVE YEARS SINCE THE MOTO PROPRIO SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM   
   Vatican City, 6 November 2012 (VIS) - In a message sent in the name of   
   Benedict XVI on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Apostolic Letter   
   "Summorum Pontificum", Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B.   
   affirms that "by this Motu   
   Proprio, the Holy Father wished to respond to the hopes of the faithful   
   regarding the forms of liturgy", prior to Vatican Council II.   
   Benedict XVI's Apostolic Letter "Motu Proprio data", "Summorum Pontificum" on   
   the use of the Roman liturgy prior to the reform of 1970, was published on 7   
   July 2007, and came into effect on 14 September of the same year.   
   In his message the secretary of State notes that "it is good to conserve the   
   richness that has developed in the faith and prayer of the Church and to   
   accord it due space, at the same time fully recognising the value and sanctity   
   of the ordinary form of   
   the Roman rite”.   
   Cardinal Bertone adds that in the Year of Faith, which coincides with "the   
   fiftieth anniversary of Vatican Council II, the Holy Father invites all the   
   faithful to make a special demonstration of their unity in faith; in this way   
   they will become   
   effective agents of new evangelisation”.   
   The message, written in French, was read out on the the occasion of the   
   international pilgrimage to Rome, "Una cum Papa nostro", organised by "Coetus   
   internationalis Summorum Pontificum". The pilgrimage culminated in a Mass   
   presided by Cardinal Antonio   
   Canizares, prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline   
   of the Sacraments, celebrated according to the extraordinary form of the Roman   
   rite. Among those participating were faithful belonging to groups linked to   
   the use of the 1962   
   Missal, which was approved by John XXIII and remained in force until the   
   reforms of the Council.   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
      
   ARCHBISHOP MAMBERTI ADDRESSES INTERPOL GENERAL ASSEMBLY   
   Vatican City, 6 November 2012 (VIS) - Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary   
   for Relations with States, yesterday addressed the eighty-first session of the   
   general assembly of the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL),   
   which is   
   currently being held in Rome on the theme: "Challenges for police facing   
   contemporary criminal violence".   
   Archbishop Mamberti noted that "crime has undergone a substantial increase,   
   both in quantitative terms and as regards the use of violence. The   
   characteristics of criminal activity have evolved in a worrying fashion, as   
   the aggression and atrocity of   
   incidents has augmented dangerously. Furthermore, criminal activities have now   
   assumed a planetary scale, with systems of coordination and criminal pacts   
   which traverse national frontiers".   
   "The struggle against all forms of violence, especially in its most brutal   
   forms, presupposes a moral duty to help create the conditions necessary to   
   ensure violence does not arise and develop. People who work with the forces of   
   law and order, and the   
   police organisations you represent, are well aware that the most effective   
   antibody to any form of criminality is a country's citizens. Alliance and   
   solidarity between citizens and police is the strongest bastion against   
   criminality".   
   The archbishop went on: "Actions that help create a society ordered for the   
   common good include the removal of factors which give rise to and nourish   
   situations of injustice. In this field a primary and preventative role belongs   
   to education inspired by   
   respect for human life in all circumstances. Without this, it is not in fact   
   possible to create a strong social fabric, united in its fundamental values   
   and able to resist the provocation of extreme violence. In this context, the   
   most important place in   
   which human beings are formed is the family. There children experience the   
   value of their own transcendent dignity, as they are accepted gratuitously on   
   the basis of the stable and reciprocal love of their parents. There they   
   experience the first forms   
   of justice and forgiveness, which cements family relationships and acts as a   
   foundation for the correct insertion into social life".   
      
   ___________________________________________________________   
      
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VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE YEAR XXII - N° 199 DATE 06-11-2012
Summary: - FIVE YEARS SINCE THE MOTO   
   PROPRIO SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM -   
   ARCHBISHOP MAMBERTI ADDRESSES INTERPOL GENERAL ASSEMBLY
FIVE YEARS SINCE THE MOTO PROPRIO SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM
   
   
Vatican City, 6 November 2012 (VIS) - In a message sent in the name of   
   Benedict XVI on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Apostolic Letter   
   "Summorum Pontificum", Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B.   
   affirms that "by this Motu   
   Proprio, the Holy Father wished to respond to the hopes of the faithful   
   regarding the forms of liturgy", prior to Vatican Council II.
   
   
Benedict XVI's Apostolic Letter "Motu Proprio data", "Summorum Pontificum"   
   on the use of the Roman liturgy prior to the reform of 1970, was published on   
   7 July 2007, and came into effect on 14 September of the same year.
   
   
In his message the secretary of State notes that "it is good to conserve   
   the richness that has developed in the faith and prayer of the Church and to   
   accord it due space, at the same time fully recognising the value and sanctity   
   of the ordinary form   
   of the Roman rite”.
   
   
Cardinal Bertone adds that in the Year of Faith, which coincides with "the   
   fiftieth anniversary of Vatican Council II, the Holy Father invites all the   
   faithful to make a special demonstration of their unity in faith; in this way   
   they will become   
   effective agents of new evangelisation”.
   
   
The message, written in French, was read out on the the occasion of the   
   international pilgrimage to Rome, "Una cum Papa nostro", organised by "Coetus   
   internationalis Summorum Pontificum". The pilgrimage culminated in a Mass   
   presided by Cardinal   
   Antonio Canizares, prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the   
   Discipline of the Sacraments, celebrated according to the extraordinary form   
   of the Roman rite. Among those participating were faithful belonging to groups   
   linked to the use of   
   the 1962 Missal, which was approved by John XXIII and remained in force until   
   the reforms of the Council.
ARCHBISHOP MAMBERTI ADDRESSES INTERPOL GENERAL ASSEMBLY
   
   
Vatican City, 6 November 2012 (VIS) - Archbishop Dominique Mamberti,   
   secretary for Relations with States, yesterday addressed the eighty-first   
   session of the general assembly of the International Criminal Police   
   Organisation (INTERPOL), which is   
   currently being held in Rome on the theme: "Challenges for police facing   
   contemporary criminal violence".
   
   
Archbishop Mamberti noted that "crime has undergone a substantial increase,   
   both in quantitative terms and as regards the use of violence. The   
   characteristics of criminal activity have evolved in a worrying fashion, as   
   the aggression and atrocity of   
   incidents has augmented dangerously. Furthermore, criminal activities have now   
   assumed a planetary scale, with systems of coordination and criminal pacts   
   which traverse national frontiers".
   
   
"The struggle against all forms of violence, especially in its most brutal   
   forms, presupposes a moral duty to help create the conditions necessary to   
   ensure violence does not arise and develop. People who work with the forces of   
   law and order, and   
   the police organisations you represent, are well aware that the most effective   
   antibody to any form of criminality is a country's citizens. Alliance and   
   solidarity between citizens and police is the strongest bastion against   
   criminality".
   
   
The archbishop went on: "Actions that help create a society ordered for the   
   common good include the removal of factors which give rise to and nourish   
   situations of injustice. In this field a primary and preventative role belongs   
   to education inspired   
   by respect for human life in all circumstances. Without this, it is not in   
   fact possible to create a strong social fabric, united in its fundamental   
   values and able to resist the provocation of extreme violence. In this   
   context, the most important place   
   in which human beings are formed is the family. There children experience the   
   value of their own transcendent dignity, as they are accepted gratuitously on   
   the basis of the stable and reciprocal love of their parents. There they   
   experience the first   
   forms of justice and forgiveness, which cements family relationships and acts   
   as a foundation for the correct insertion into social life".
   
   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    
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