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Month: March 2016

Pope Francis: Easter Triduum speaks of God’s love and mercy

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis spoke about the upcoming Easter Triduum during his Wednesday General Audience.
Here is the English language summary of his remarks.
Dear Brothers and Sisters:  As we prepare to celebrate the Paschal Triduum in this Holy Year of Mercy, we are invited in a special way to contemplate the revelation of God’s infinite mercy in the events of Jesus’ passion, death and resurrection.  Tomorrow, Holy Thursday, Jesus gives himself to us as food and, in the washing of feet, teaches us the need to serve others.  On Good Friday, in the mystery of Christ’s death on the cross, we contemplate that undying divine love which embraces all mankind and summons us in turn to love one another in the power of the Spirit.  Holy Saturday, the day of God’s silence, invites us not only to solidarity with all who are abandoned and alone, but also to trust in that faithful love which turns death into life.  These, then, are days which speak to us powerfully of God’s love and mercy.  In one of her visions, Julian of Norwich hears the Lord say that he rejoices eternally because he was able to suffer for our sake out of love.  Let us prepare then to celebrate the coming days with gratitude for this great mystery of God’s mercy, poured out for us on the cross of our salvation.
Pope Francis then made special greetings to English-speaking pilgrims:
I greet the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors taking part in today’s Audience, including those from Ireland, Australia, Indonesia, Japan and the United States.  With cordial good wishes for a blessed Easter, I invoke upon you and your fmailies the loving mercy of God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.  God bless you all!
(from Vatican Radio)…

"Women and men of mercy": March 24 the Day of Missionary Martyrs

Rome – Every year since 1993 the “Day of Prayer and Fasting in Memory of Missionary Martyrs is celebrated on 24 March, thanks to the initiative of the Youth Missionary Movement of the Italian Pontifical Mission Societies”. On March 24, 1980 Mgr. Oscar Arnulfo Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador was assassinated, he was beatified on May 23, 2015, and on this annual day of prayer and fasting we remember how many in the world shed their blood for the Gospel. This year’s celebration coincides with Holy Thursday, so the community can also celebrate it on another date which is considered more suitable. The Day is now celebrated in different Countries around the world, promoted by dioceses, religious institutions and missionary realities. In the special Jubilee of mercy that we are living, the Day 2016 has the theme “Women and men of mercy”. As Father Michael Antuoro, Director of Missio Italy writes, “they are the ones who ‘lived the richness of Jesus’ mission that resonates in the words of the Prophet: to bring a word and gesture of consolation to the poor, to proclaim liberty to those bound by new forms of slavery in modern society, to restore sight to those who can see no more because they are caught up in themselves, to restore dignity to all those from whom it has been robbed’ . Jesus is the merciful face of the Father, in Him the faces of Fr. Andrea Santoro, Mgr. Oscar Romero, Fr. Sandro Dordi … .. and many who, like pieces of a mosaic, make up and reveal the icon of a father who is rich of mercy”. The material aid prepared for the animation of the Day, downloadable from Missio Italy site, includes a theological reflection on the theme, the profiles of the four missionaries killed and the list of missionaries killed in 2015. Link correlati : Material aid for the animation of the Day…

The Pope to wash the feet of twelve guests of the reception centre in Castelnuovo di Porto – Holy Thursday among refugees

On Holy Thursday, Pope Francis will spend time in Castelnuovo di
Porto with young refugees who are hosted by the Reception Centre for Asylum
Seekers, known as the Centro di Accoglienza per Richiedenti Asilo , or CARA. The simple but eloquent visit will include the celebration of the
Rite of the Washing of Feet. The Pope will stoop to wash the feet of 12
refugees as a sign of service and attention to their situation. During the
Jubilee Audience held on Saturday, 12 March, in speaking about the act of the
washing of feet, Pope Francis stated: “By washing the feet of the Apostles,
Jesus wished to reveal God’s mode of action in regard to us, and to give an
example of his ‘new commandment’ (Jn 13:34) to love one another as He has loved
us, that is, laying down his life for us”. Delving deeper, he added that love
“is the practical service that we
offer to others. Love is not a word, it is a deed, a service; humble service, hidden and silent ”.
Indeed, “it is expressed in the sharing of
material goods, so that no one be left in need”. It is, moreover, “the
lifestyle that God suggests, even to non-Christians, as the authentic path of
humanity.” In light of these considerations we
can understand the symbolic value intended by Pope Francis’ visit to the CARA in Castelnuovo di Porto and his bending down to wash the feet
ofrefugees. His actions mean to tell us
that it is important to pay due attention to the weakest in this historic
moment; that we are all called to restore their dignity without resorting to
subterfuge. We are urged to look forward to Easter with the eyes of those who
make of their faith a life lived in service to those whose faces bear signs of
suffering and violence. Many of these young people are not
Catholic. Therefore this gesture by Pope Francis takes on even more eloquence.
It points to respect as the royal road to peace. Respect means being aware that
there is another person beside me. A person who walks with me, suffers with me,
rejoices with me. A person whom, one day, I may one day lean on for support. By
washing the feet of refugees, Pope Francis implores respect for each one of
them. Rino Fisichella…

Pope sends condolences following Belgium attacks

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has a sent telegramme to Jozef De Kesel, Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels following the attacks on Tuesday morning in the Belgian capital Brussels. In the telegramme signed by Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Pope Francis prays for the victims, the injured and their families and again condemns “blind violence which causes so much suffering.” Please find below a Vatican Radio translation of the Pope’s telegramme. Learning of the attacks in Brussels, which have affected many people, His Holiness Pope Francis entrusts to God’s mercy those who died and he prays for those who have lost relatives. He expresses his deepest sympathy to the injured and their families, and all those who contribute to relief efforts, asking the Lord to bring them comfort and consolation in this ordeal. The Holy Father again condemns the blind violence which causes so much suffering and imploring from God the gift of peace, he entrusts on the bereaved families and the Belgians the benefit of divine blessings. Cardinal Pietro Parolin Secretary of State of His Holiness  (from Vatican Radio)…

Brussels attacks: Belgian bishops issue statement

(Vatican Radio) The Catholic Bishops of Belgium have issued a statement condemning the deadly terror attacks on the Brussels airport and underground stations on Monday, calling for prayerful solidarity with the victims and for national unity in response to the assault.
Below, please find Vatican Radio’s English translation of the Bisops’ statement
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“The bishops of Belgium are appalled to learn of the attack at Zaventem airport and in the center of Brussels. They share the anguish of thousands of travelers and their families, aviation professionals and the first responders who are once again called to service. They entrust the victims to the prayers of all in this new dramatic situation. Airport chaplains are every day at the service of all and provide the necessary spiritual support. May the whole country live these days with a great sense of civic responsibility.”
(from Vatican Radio)…