400 South Adams Ave. Rayne, La 70578
337-334-2193
stjoseph1872@diolaf.org

Day: June 12, 2015

Pope Francis meets with Prime Minister of Poland

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Friday met with the Prime Minister of Poland, Ewa Kopacz. She later met with Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States.
A statement from the Holy See Press Office called the discussions “cordial”, and said they spoke about the preparations for 2016’s World Youth Day in Poland, which Pope Francis is expected to attend. The statement called the cooperation in these preparations “serene and efficient”.
The parties also spoke about the positive contribution of the Church in Poland in the current socio-economic  context, as well as some ethical issues. As the conversation continued, there was an exchange of views on the international  situation, with particular emphasis given to the Ukraine.
(from Vatican Radio)…

Pope Francis meets with Prime Minister of Poland

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Friday met with the Prime Minister of Poland, Ewa Kopacz. She later met with Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States. A statement from the Holy See Press Office called the discussions “cordial”, and said they spoke about the preparations for 2016’s World Youth Day in Poland, which…
Read more

Pope Francis: Airport chaplaincy called to be a place of unity in diversity

(Vatican Radio) This week the XVI World Seminar of Catholic Civil Aviation Chaplains and Chaplaincy Members has been taking place in Rome.
The meeting promoted by the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People has been looking at the theme: “Evangelii Gaudium: what support for the pastoral care of airport chaplaincy?”
At the ending of their study and reflections Pope Francis on Friday greeted the participants in the Vatican, encouraging them in their work in helping people to open their hearts and lives to Christ in an airport environment.
Listen to Lydia O’Kane’s report

The Pope told those gathered that the airport chaplaincy is called to be a place of unity in diversity for all categories of people.
He noted that, airports seem like cities within cities, “where multiple realities intertwine and overlap.”
As a big city, he said “the airport is cosmopolitan, multi-ethnic and multi-religious, and you, chaplains and chaplaincy members, are immersed in the life of this unique community”.
Unity in diversity
Therefore, Pope Francis added, it is important to work meekly and get more attuned to the Holy Spirit who creates unity in diversity.
The Holy Father described the airport as a meeting place for many people who travel for business, for tourism, and other needs. He also highlighted in particular,   transiting migrants and refugees, children and elderly people who, he said, need special care and attention.
The Pope also underlined the importance of the chaplain in times of tragic situations such as accidents or hijackings when they are called on to provide support, comfort and encouragement.
Your mission at the airport, the Pope stressed, requires you to work so that people have the desire to hear the Word of God. Even at airports, he noted, “Christ the Good Shepherd wants to take care of his sheep through the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist.”
Pope Francis concluded by encouraging Aviation Chaplains and Chaplaincy Members “to work to ensure that airports are places where there is room for love and dialogue, which promotes solidarity between people and preserves a peaceful social climate.” 
(from Vatican Radio)…

Pope Francis: Airport chaplaincy called to be a place of unity in diversity

(Vatican Radio) This week the XVI World Seminar of Catholic Civil Aviation Chaplains and Chaplaincy Members has been taking place in Rome. The meeting promoted by the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People has been looking at the theme: “Evangelii Gaudium: what support for the pastoral care of airport chaplaincy?”…
Read more

Cardinal Parolin opens new Catholic Church in Abu Dhabi

(Vatican Radio) The Vatican’s Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, on Thursday inaugurated the second Catholic Church to be opened in Abu Dhabi, one of the United Arab Emirates.
St Paul’s Church is in the Musaffah industrial area.  The emirate’s other Catholic Church is Joseph’s Cathedral in Al Mushrif.
The 1200-seat church will have daily services in English, weekly services in Arabic, Malayalam and Tagalog, bimonthly service in Tamil and monthly service in Konkani.
 “We thank the rulers for providing an attractive environment where Christians feel accepted and are able to live their own identity and to practice their religious beliefs,” said Bishop Paul Hinder, Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia. “The mission of the Church is to do everything possible to foster the human capital of the Christian faithful and to make them strong in the pursuit of truth and moral behaviour and thus able to better serve the country.”
There are nearly 1 million Catholics in the United Arab Emirates, mostly migrant workers from South and East Asia.
(from Vatican Radio)…