Tuesday, March 29, 2011

CULTURE OF LIFE AND RESPECT FOR RIGHTS OF FAMILIES

VATICAN CITY, 29 MAR 2011 (VIS) - Made public today was a Message written by the Holy Father for a meeting of bishops who head episcopal commissions for the family and life in Latin America and the Caribbean. Their meeting is taking place in Bogota, Colombia, from 28 March to 1 April under the presidency of Cardinal Ennio Antonelli, president of the Pontifical Council for the Family.

"As I reiterated during the Fifth General Conference of the Episcopate of Latin America and the Caribbean", the Pope writes, "the family is the value the people of those noble lands prize most highly. For this reason, the pastoral care of families has an important place in the evangelising activity of each one of the particular Churches, promoting a culture of life and working to ensure the rights of families are recognised and respected".

"Nonetheless, we sorrowfully note that families are increasingly suffering from adverse situations brought about by rapid cultural changes and social instability, by migratory flows, by poverty, by education programmes which trivialise sexuality and by false ideologies. We cannot remain indifferent before such challenges".

Benedict XVI assures the prelates that "no effort is in vain if it helps to ensure that each family, founded on the indissoluble bond between a man and a woman, carries out its mission as a living cell of society, seedbed of virtues, school of constructive and peaceful coexistence, instrument of harmony and a privileged area in which, with joy and responsibility, human life is welcomed and protected, from beginning to natural end".

"It is also worthwhile to encourage parents in their right - and their fundamental duty - to educate the new generations in faith and in the values that dignify human existence", he writes.

After then highlighting how the continental mission promoted during the fifth general conference in Aparecida, Brazil, "will serve to launch pastoral care of marriage and the family in the beloved countries of Latin America and the Caribbean", the Pope affirms that "the Church puts her trust in Christian families, calling them to play a role in evangelisation and the apostolate, and inviting them to an awareness of their valuable mission in the world".

He also encourages participants in the Bogota meeting to develop "the broad pastoral guidelines laid down by the bishops gathered in Aparecida, thus helping families to experience a profound meeting with Christ by listening to His Word, by prayer, sacramental life and the exercise of charity. In this way you will help the family to practice a solid spirituality which fosters in all its members a firm aspiration to sanctity, unafraid to express the beauty of exalted ideals and the ethical and moral requirements of life in Christ".

"To this end", the Holy Father goes on, "it is necessary to intensify the formation of everyone who, in one way or another, dedicates themselves to the evangelization of families. Likewise, it is important to find ways to collaborate with all men and women of good will in order to continue to protect human life, marriage and the family throughout the region".

The Holy Father concludes by expressing his "affection and solidarity to all the families of Latin America and the Caribbean, especially those experiencing difficult situations".

MESS/ VIS 20110329 (550)


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Monday, March 28, 2011

“The Flower of Carmel”, letter from the Centenary Commission

Avila‐Spain,  28th  March,  2011  (Communicationes).‐ The  Preparatory  Commission  for  the celebration  of  the  V  Centenary  of  Saint  Teresa  of  Jesus  invites  all  to  read  with  devotion  the writings of Teresa as we remember her 496th anniversary of birth.

In  a  Weekly  Letter  published  on  the  site  www.iwasbornforyou.com,  the  Commission  recalls that the main preparation for celebrating the Teresian centenary is “that a great explosion of her charism might be produced ” within the Church and in the heart of the world.

With  the  title  “The  Flower  of  Carmel”,  the  letter  stresses  the  need  the  world  has  for transcendence  and  it  proposes  for  present  times  the  life  experience  of  the  foundress  of  the Discalced Carmel as a testimony, searching “to make us strong friends of God”.

In December 2009, the web site www.iwasbornforyou.com was inaugurated as a helpful tool for  preparing  the  V  Centenary  of  the  birth  of  Saint  Teresa  (2015).  Since  then,  more  than  60 Weekly  Letters  have  been  published  by  different  authors:  from  the  General  of  the  Order, Cardinals and bishops, to laity, university professors, mothers of families, to friars and nuns of the Carmelite and other Orders.

As  well,  the  site  assists  reading  works  of  Saint  Teresa  of  Jesus,  the  Book  of  her  Life  and  the Way  of  Perfection,  by  publishing  work  sheets  and  reading  guides  that  offer  guidelines  for reading and points for reflection for the individual and the community, for prayer and pastoral work.

The  site,  operating  in  seven  languages,  has  become  a  required  reference  point  for  gaining knowledge  of  St  Teresa’s  teaching  and  spirituality  and  for  assisting  preparations  for  the centenary to the best degree. 

Source:

Communicationes N. 174 
28/03/2011

The relics of Saint Therese for the first time in the Holy Land

Jerusalem,  17th  March,  2011  (Communicationes).‐  The  relics  of  Saint  Therese  of  the  Child Jesus arrived in the Holy  Land on Monday, 14th March, in what is becoming a historical visit.

For the first time, the relics of the holy French Carmelite and patron of the missions are visiting the Holy Land after have traveled practically the whole world. 

A  delegation  led  by  the  Papal  Nuncio,  Monsignor  Antonio  Franco,  and  made  up  of  Discalced Carmelite friars and nuns from Haifa, young people from the Carmel School of Haifa, as well as numerous religious from various Orders, ecclesiastics and bishops welcomed the Urn bearing the relics of Saint Therese at the Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv. 

Saint Therese enters Jerusalem

However  the  most  notable  event,  so  far,  took  place  yesterday  in  Jerusalem.  Around  two thousand people gathered in a festive mood to receive Saint Therese, as she solemnly entered Jerusalem through the Jaffa Gate. 

The saint, who herself compared her entrance into Carmel to that of Jesus into Jerusalem, was received  with  song  and  dance.  She  was  then  taken  in  procession  to  the  church  of  the  Latin Patriarchate, which she entered on the shoulders of the Discalced Carmelite friars of Haifa. The urn with the relics of the little Therese, remained exposed for veneration by the faithful during Evening Prayer and afterwards. 

This  was  an  event  longed  for  with  impatience  by  the  Christians  of  the  Holy  Land  for  many years. “It is a great gift for this land, for all the people, whatever religion they may be, since all this  was  made  possible  thanks  to  the  help  of  everyone”,  said  Fr  Flavio  Caloi,  the  Delegate General for Israel. 
     
In his sermon, Archbishop Fouad Twal, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, asked the Patroness of the missions for “the gift of unity amongst us, the Christians, and also for unity with our Jewish and Muslim brothers.”

Multitudinous welcome in Haifa 

A multitude of children and youth from the four large Haifa Catholic schools, Christians from the Melchite, Maronite and Latin Catholic Churches headed by their respective Bishops today received into Haifa the French Carmelite in a ceremony of welcome at which was present the Jewish Mayor of the city. 

St Joseph’s Carmelite church, the only Latin parish in Haifa, today celebrated a Mass in honor of the Patroness of the Missions at which was present Christians from various rites. 

A pilgrim for two months

Saint Therese will remain in the Holy Land for two months. Until the 31st May, the urn bearing the author of the “Story of a Soul” is planned to visit all the parishes in the Holy Land, including Gaza. 

Among the many place to be visited besides Haifa are Nazareth and Tiberias. On Palm Sunday the relics will be in the Carmelite Nuns’ monastery in Nazareth and during Holy Week they will visit the Carmelite nuns in Jerusalem and Bethlehem. 

Source:

Communicationes N. 174 
28/03/2011

Sunday, March 27, 2011

CHRIST'S THIRST, A SYMBOL OF HIS HUMANITY

VATICAN CITY, 27 MAR 2011 (VIS) - At midday today, returning from his visit to Rome's "Fosse Ardeatine", the Holy Father appeared at the window of his study to pray the Angelus with [the] faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square.
He spoke about the Gospel reading of this third Sunday of Lent, which describes Christ's meeting with the Samaritan woman "who daily went to draw water from the ancient well that dated back to the Patriarch Jacob. That day she found Jesus there, 'tired out by his journey'", the Pope said. "Jesus' tiredness, a sign of His authentic humanity, can be seen as a prelude to the Passion in which He fulfilled the work of our redemption. What particularly emerges from His meeting with the Samaritan woman at the well is the theme of Christ's thirst, which culminates with His cry on the cross: 'I am thirsty'.
"His thirst, like His tiredness, certainly had a physical basis", Benedict XVI added, but as St. Augustine says, Jesus was also "'thirsting for the faith of the woman', as He thirsts for the faith of each one of us. God the Father sent Him to satisfy our thirst for eternal life, giving us His love; but to make us this gift Jesus asks for our faith. The omnipotence of Love always respects man's freedom; it knocks at the door of his heart and patiently awaits an answer.

"The meeting with the Samaritan woman highlights the symbol of water, a clear allusion to the Sacrament of Baptism, font of new life for the faith in the Grace of God", the Holy Father concluded. "This water represents the Holy Spirit, the 'gift' par excellence which Jesus came to bring us from God the Father. ... Thanks to the meeting with Jesus Christ and to the gift of the Holy Spirit, the faith of each individual attains fulfillment in response to the fullness of God's revelation".
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