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PRESENTATION OF THE YEAR OF FAITH
Vatican City, 21 June
2012 (VIS) – A press conference was held this morning in the Holy See Press
Office for the presentation of the Year of Faith which is due to last from 11
October 2012 to 24 November 2013. The conference was presented by Archbishop
Rino Fisichella and Msgr. Graham Bell, respectively president and under
secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting New
Evangelisation.
Archbishop Fisichella also presented the
website and logo of the Year of Faith, and outlined the calendar of events due
to take place in Rome during that period.
“In his Apostolic Letter ‘Porta fidei’
Benedict XVI speaks … of the need to rediscover the journey of faith so as to
shed ever clearer light on the joy and renewed enthusiasm of the encounter with
Christ”, the archbishop said. “For this reason he called the Year of Faith,
which will also coincide with two anniversaries: the fiftieth anniversary of the
beginning of Vatican Council II and the twentieth anniversary of the publication
of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. … The Year of Faith aims, above all,
to support the faith of believers who, in their daily trials, never cease to
entrust to entrust their lives to the Lord Jesus, with courage and conviction.
Their precious testimony, which does not make the news, … is what enables the
Church to present herself to the world today, as she did in the past, supported
by the strength of the faith and the enthusiasm of ordinary
people.
“The Year of
Faith”, Archbishop Fisichella added, “falls into a broader context which is
characterised by a generalised crisis that also touches the faith. … The
crisis of faith is a dramatic expression of an anthropological crisis which has
abandoned man to his own devices. We must overcome the spiritual poverty
affecting so many of our contemporaries who do no longer perceive the absence of
God from their lives as a void that needs to be filled. The Year of Faith, then,
is an opportunity which the Christian community offers to the many people who
feel nostalgia for God and who desire to rediscover Him”.
The programme of events for the Year
“touches the daily life of all believers and the ordinary pastoral care of the
Christian community, in order to rediscover that genuine missionary spirit which
we need in order to give life to the new evangelisation”. In this context, the
archbishop announced that the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline
of the Sacraments has approved the formula for a special “Mass for New
Evangelisation”. This, he said, is a sign that during the Year of Faith
“priority will be given to prayer, and especially to the Eucharist as source and
summit of all Christian life”.
The president of the Pontifical Council
for Promoting New Evangelisation then went on to present the logo of the Year of
Faith in which the image of a ship symbolises the Church. The mast of the vessel
is a cross with full-blown sails which form the monogram of Christ (IHS) and in
the background is a sun representing the Eucharist. The website of the event
(www.annusfidei.va) is available in various languages and
can be consulted by smartphone and tablet. The Year also has an official hymn
entitled: “Credo, Domine, adauge nobis fidem”. A multilingual pastoral guide
entitled “Living the Year of Faith” is due to be published in early September
and pilgrims will receive an image of the Christ from the cathedral of Cefalu in
Sicily, with the Creed written on the back.
Finally Archbishop Fisichella turned his
attention to the most important events of the Year of Faith, those to be
celebrated in Rome in the presence of the Holy Father: They include the opening,
which “will take place in St. Peter’s Square on Thursday 11 October, fiftieth
anniversary of the beginning of Vatican Council II. There will be a solemn
Eucharistic celebration concelebrated by the Synod Fathers, the presidents of
the world’s episcopal conferences and by Council Fathers who are still
alive”.
Sunday 21 October
will see the canonisation of seven martyrs: Jacques Berthieu, Pedro Calungsod,
Giovanni Battista Piamarta, Maria del Carmen (born Maria Salles y Barangueras),
Kateri
Tekakwitha, Maria
Anna Cope, and Anna Schaffer. On 25 January 2013, during the traditional
ecumenical celebration at the Roman basilica of St. Paul’s Outside-the-Walls,
participants will pray that, “through their joint profession of the Symbol,
Christians … may not forget the path of unity”. On 28 April the Holy Father
will impart the Sacrament of Confirmation to a group of young people, while 5
May will be dedicated to expressions of popular piety.
On 18 May, the eve of Pentecost, Catholic
movements, both old and new, will gather in St. Peter’s Square. On 2 June,
Corpus Christi, the Blessed Sacrament will be adored at the same time all over
the world. Sunday 16 June will be dedicated to the Gospel of Life. On 7 July
seminarians and novices from all over the world will conclude their pilgrimage
by gathering in St. Peter’s Square. The 29 September will be dedicated to
catechists on the twentieth anniversary of the publication of the Catechism of
the Catholic Church, and 13 October will focus on the presence of Mary in the
Church. Finally, the closing celebration of the Year of Faith will take place on
24 November 2013.
The
Year of Faith will also include a number of cultural events including an
exhibition on St. Peter to be held at Castel Sant’Angelo from 7 February 2013 to
1 May 2013 and a concert in St. Peter’s Square on 22 June
2013.
PRAYER, COMMITMENT AND FRATERNITY FOR SYRIA
Vatican City, 21 June 2012 (VIS) – This morning the Holy Father received
participants in the annual general meeting of the Reunion of Organisations for
Aid to the Oriental Churches (ROACO).
In his remarks to the group Benedict
XVI mentioned the social and economic crisis which, “due to the global dimension
it has taken on, does not spare the more economically developed parts of the
world and, even more worryingly, also affects the most disadvantaged areas”.
Above all in the East, “homeland to ancient Christian traditions”, this process
“generates insecurity and instability also at the ecclesial level, and in the
ecumenical and inter-religious fields. These factors nourish endemic wounds of
history and make dialogue, peace, coexistence among peoples and authentic
respect for human rights even more fragile, especially the right to religious
freedom for individuals and communities”.
In this year’s meeting,
representatives form the Holy Land were joined by prelates from the Syro-Malabar
Church in India, the Greek-Catholic Church of Ukraine, the apostolic nuncio to
Syria and the president of Caritas in Syria.
“This”, the Holy Father said,
“is an occasion to reaffirm my closeness to the great suffering of our brothers
and sister in Syria, in particular the young innocents and those most
defenceless. May our prayers, our commitment and our concrete fraternity in
Christ … help them not to lose the light of hope at this moment of darkness;
and may God give wisdom of heart to those in positions of responsibility, that
all violence and bloodshed may cease”.
The Pope went on: “May the
international community spare no effort to help Syria emerge from its current
situation of violence and crisis, which has already gone on a long time and
risks becoming a generalised conflict which would have highly negative
consequences for the country and the entire region. I also make an urgent and
heartfelt appeal that, in the face of the dire need of the population, the
necessary humanitarian assistance be guaranteed, also to the many people who
have had to abandon their homes, some of whom have taken shelter in neighbouring
countries. Human life is a precious gift which must always be protected”.
In
closing Benedict XVI called on the members of ROACO to be “eloquent signs of the
charity that pours from Christ’s heart” and to “present the Church to the world
in her most authentic identity and mission”. He concluded by expressing the hope
that the Virgin would give them hope and watch over his own forthcoming trip to
Lebanon.
AUDIENCE WITH PRESIDENT OF MONTENEGRO AND
RATIFICATION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN HOLY SEE AND MONTENEGRO
Vatican City, 21
June 2012 (VIS) – The Holy See Press Office released the following communique at
midday today:
“This morning 21 June 2012 the Holy Father Benedict XVI
received in audience Filip Vujanovic, president of Montenegro. The president
subsequently went on to meet with Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone
S.D.B. who was accompanied by Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for
Relations with States.
“The principal reason for the visit was to exchange
the instruments of ratification of the Basic Agreement between the Holy See and
Montenegro, something the cardinal secretary of State and the president of
Montenegro duly did at the end of their meeting. With that exchange the
Agreement comes into force, pursuant to article 21.
“The Agreement was signed
in 2011 and is the result of the excellent relations between the Holy See and
Montenegro, which have been established ever since the country gained its
independence. The document recognises the juridical status of the Catholic
Church and her principal institutions in civil society, her liberty and
independence in apostolic activity and in regulating matters that specifically
concern the Church, as well as freedom of worship, and freedom of action in the
fields of culture, education, pastoral care and charity.
“During the cordial
discussions it was noted that the Agreement represents a positive development in
the consolidation of the rule of law and democratic principles, upon which
Montenegro wishes to base its future. Moreover, a fruitful exchange of opinions
took place on current international issues and the regional situation. with
particular appreciation being expressed for the way in which the Holy See is
following Montenegro’s journey towards full European integration. Finally the
parties stated their desire to keep the spirit of collaboration alive through
constructive dialogue on areas of mutual interest for the Church and
State”.
CARDINAL WOELKI TO TAKE POSSESSION OF HIS TITULAR CHURCH
Vatican City, 21 June 2012 (VIS) – The Office of Liturgical Celebrations of
the Supreme Pontiff today announced that at 7 p.m. on Saturday 30 June Cardinal
Rainer Maria Woelki, archbishop of Berlin, Germany, will take possession of the
title of St. John Mary Vianney in Via Lentini 6, Rome.
AUDIENCES
Vatican City, 21 June 2012 (VIS) – The Holy Father today received in
audience Archbishop Nikola Eterovic, secretary general of the Synod of Bishops.




