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1 FIFTH WORLD CONGRESS for the PASTORAL CARE of MIGRANTS and REFUGEES Presentation of the Fifth World Congress for the Pastoral
1 FIFTH WORLD CONGRESS FOR THE PASTORAL CARE OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES Presentation of the Fifth World Congress for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees Address of Pope John Paul II Address of H.E. Stephen Fumio Cardinal Hamao to His Holiness Pope John Paul II Welcome Address, Card. Stephen Fumio Hamao Presentation of the Congress, Card. Stephen Fumio Hamao The Present Situation of International Migration World-Wide, Dr. Gabriela Rodríguez Pizarro Refugees and International Migration. Analysis and Action Proposals, Prof. Stefano Zamagni The Situation and Challenges of the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees in Asia and the Pacific, Bishop Leon Tharmaraj The Situation and Challenges of the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees in North America, Rev. Anthony Mcguire Migrants and Refugees in Latin America, Msgr. Jacyr Francisco Braido, CS Situation and Challenges regarding the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees in Africa. Comments by a Witness and “Practitioner”, Abraham-Roch Okoku-Esseau, S.J. Situations and Challenges for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees in Europe, Msgr. Aldo Giordano Starting afresh from Christ. The Vision of the Church on Migrants and Refugees. (From Post- Vatican II till Today), H.E. Archbishop Agostino Marchetto Starting afresh from Christ. The Vision of the Church for a Multicultural/Intercultural Society, H.E. Cardinal Paul Poupard Starting afresh from Christ. The Vision and the Guidelines of the Church for Ecumenical Dialogue, Card. Walter Kasper Starting afresh from Christ. The Vision and Guidelines of the Church for Inter-Religious Dialogue, Archbishop Pier Luigi Celata The Anglican Communion, His Grace Ian George 2 World Council of Churches, Ms Doris Peschke The German Catholic Church’s Experience of Ecumenical Collaboration in its Work with Migrants and Refugees, Dr. -
Medina County Woman Hopes Cold Murder Case Will Heat Up
DAILY NZ P A G E 1A C O L O R P U B D A T E 04-10-05 O P E R A T O R SBLACKWELL DATE / / TIME : State Edition www.MySanAntonio.com THE VOICE OF SOUTH TEXAS SINCE 1865 $1.50 ROYALS HITCHED WITHOUT A HITCH Medina County woman hopes fter 33 star-crossed cold murder case will heat up Aand often unhappy years, Bexar sheriff’s unit now green binder that holds her fon- Christina Hasler, 8, were found dest memories and worst night- dead in their mobile home in through other looking into deaths. mares. Southwest Bexar County five years marriages, public D She began typing: ago on March 28. March 18 “MARCH 2005, the fifth year an- would’ve been Christina’s 13th scorn and familial BY MARIANO CASTILLO niversary of my kids’ deaths. The birthday. dismay, Britain’s EXPRESS-NEWS STAFF WRITER pain gets worse as time passes, The pair were beaten and Nea- you feel so very desperate. WHAT gley stabbed, and both had been Prince Charles and Past sundown, in an isolated CAN I DO TO FIND THIS MUR- dead for several days before they the Duchess of house atop a hill in northeastern DERER? Does no one care?” were discovered in their home Medina County, Anna Jean Hasler The page would go inside the near the Medina County line. Cornwall — the pulled her wheelchair up to the binder, a collection of photos and The investigation garnered more former Camilla kitchen table and placed her fin- writings that chronicle the lives attention in Medina County than gertips on the keys of an electric and unsolved double homicide of in Bexar, and after a year and a TOBY MELVILLE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Parker Bowles — typewriter. -
May 26, 2000 Vol
Inside Archbishop Buechlein . 4, 5 Editorial. 4 From the Archives. 25 Question Corner . 11 TheCriterion Sunday & Daily Readings. 11 Criterion Vacation/Travel Supplement . 13 Serving the Church in Central and Southern Indiana Since 1960 www.archindy.org May 26, 2000 Vol. XXXIX, No. 33 50¢ Two men to be ordained to the priesthood By Margaret Nelson His first serious study of religion was of 1979—four months into the Iran civil his sister and her husband when he was 6 Islam, when he began to teach in Saudi war. years old. Archbishop Daniel M. Buechlein will Arabia. A history professor there, “a wise “I approached the nearest Catholic At his confir- ordain two men to the priesthood for the man from Iraq” who spoke fluent English, Church—St. Joan of Arc in Indianapolis.” mation in 1979, Archdiocese of Indianapolis at 11 a.m. on talked with him He asked Father Donald Schmidlin for Borders didn’t June 3 at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral in about his own instructions. Since that was before the think of the Indianapolis. faith. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults priesthood. He They are Larry Borders of St. Mag- “He knew process was so widespread, he met with had been negoti- dalen Parish in New Marion—who spent more about the priest and two other men every week ating a teaching two decades overseas teaching lan- Christianity than or so. job in Japan to guages—and Russell Zint of St. Monica I knew about The week before Christmas in 1979, begin a 15-year Parish in Indianapolis—who studied engi- my own tradi- Borders was confirmed into the Catholic contract. -
The Holy See
The Holy See LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI TO HIS HOLINESS BARTHOLOMEW I, ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH ON THE OCCASION OF THE SIXTH SYMPOSIUM ON "RELIGION, SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT" FOCUSING ON THE AMAZON RIVER Dear and Holy Brother in Christ, Since I am unable to be present in person at the new and important meeting for the safeguard of creation, which you have organized with the Sixth Symposium on "Religion, Science and the Environment", dedicated to the Amazon River, I entrust the task of bringing you my cordial greeting to Cardinal Roger Etchegaray. I am grateful to you, Your Holiness, for having arranged that the preparation of the Symposium take place in close collaboration with the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Brazil. In fact, Cardinal Geraldo Majella Agnelo, Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia, will be taking part and will not fail to express my gratitude to you for your support of the work of the Brazilian Episcopate in Amazonia and its action on behalf of the environment, whose deterioration has profound and serious repercussions on the population. The joint effort to create awareness on the part of Christians of every denomination, in order to show "the intrinsic connection between development, human need and the stewardship of creation" (Directory for the Application of the Principles and Norms of Ecumenism, 1993, n. 215), is truly proving more important than ever. In this context, I remember Pope John Paul II of venerable memory supporting the Fourth Symposium on the Adriatic Sea, and I also remember the Common Declaration that he signed with you, Venerable Brother. -
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PONTIFICIA COMMISSIO PRO AMERICA LATINA Reunión Plenaria Ciudad del Vaticano 17-20 de enero de 2007 Reunião Plenária Cidade do Vaticano 17-20 de janeiro de 2007 ACTAS « La Familia y la Educación Cristiana en América Latina » ATAS « Família e Educação Cristã na America Latina » LIBRERIA EDITRICE VATICANA 2007 Pontificia Comisión para América Latina Oficinas: Palazzo San Paolo Via della Conciliazione, 1 I-00193 Roma Dirección Postal Pontificia Comisión para América Latina V-00120 Città del Vaticano Tel.: + [39-06]-698 83131 Fax: + [39-06]-698 84260 [email protected] © Copyright 2007 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana 00120 Città del Vaticano Tel. (06) 698.85003 - Fax (06) 698.84716 ISBN 978-88-209-7944-7 www.libreriaeditricevaticana.com PRESENTACIÓN El presente libro contiene las Actas de la Reunión Plenaria de la Pontificia Comisión para América Latina realizada en la Ciudad del Vaticano los días 17-20 de enero del año 2007. Dicha Reunión Plenaria tuvo como tema “ La Fa- milia y la Educación Cristiana en América Latina ” resaltando que ella es el lugar fundamental para la for- mación en los valores de la fe. En consonancia con el Encuentro Mundial de las familias el pasado verano en Valencia, España, y la pre- pación a la V Conferencia General del Episcopado Latinoamericano, el Papa Benedicto XVI, en la Au- diencia a los participantes, recordó cómo el hogar es: “ donde se custodia el patrimonio de la fe; en él los hijos reciben el don de la vida, se sienten amados tal como son y aprenden los valores que les ayudarán a vi- vir y transmitir la fe y las virtudes ”. -
Programma Cei Originale
PROGRAMMA DELLA SETTIMANA SABATO 21 MAGGIO Senza la domenica non possiamo vivere Ore 17.00 Solenne apertura del congresso : Accoglienza dell’Inviato Speciale del Santo Padre, S. Em. card. Camillo Ruini, dei Cardinali e Vescovi, delle Autorità e dei Congressisti convenuti. Preghiera, con esecuzione della “Misa Tango” di Luis Bacalov diretta dall’autore. Orchestra Sinfonica della Provincia di Bari, Coro Arcopu (Associazione Regionale Cori Pugliesi) Ore 21,30 Inaugurazione del villaggio giovani DOMENICA 22 MAGGIO La domenica giorno del risorto L’Eucaristia, dono della Trinità È attesa una significativa presenza della Comunità ecclesiale, in ogni sua componente, e della Comunità civile. Ore 10.30 Concelebrazione eucaristica presieduta da S. Em. card. Camillo Ruini, Inviato Speciale del Santo Padre e Presidente della Conferenza Episcopale Italiana. La celebrazione sarà animata dal Coro Diocesano. Ore 16.00 Relazione : S. E. mons. Angelo Comastri, Vicario generale di Sua Santità per la Città del Vaticano Ore 18,00 Celebrazione dei vespri , presieduta da S. E. mons. Cosmo Francesco Ruppi, Arcivescovo di Lecce. Ore 20,00 Rappresentazione teatrale : “Il primo giorno dopo il sabato” (Martiri di Abitene) di Vito Maurogiovanni, a cura della Scuola diocesana di Teatro “Giovanni Paolo II”, regia di don Antonio Eboli. LUNEDÌ 23 MAGGIO La domenica giorno della festa L’Eucaristia illumina la vita dell’uomo Sono attesi in particolare: animatori ed educatori con i ragazzi, operatori del tempo libero, turismo e sport, operatori della cultura e della comunicazione, studenti ed universitari, artisti, comitati feste religiose. Ore 8.30 Concelebrazione eucaristica presieduta da S. Em. card. Tarcisio Bertone, Arcivescovo di Genova Ore 10.30 Relazione : S. -
The Holy See
The Holy See LETTER OF POPE JOHN PAUL II FOR BRAZIL'S ECUMENICAL "BROTHERHOOD CAMPAIGN" To my Venerable Brother in the Episcopate Cardinal Geraldo Majella Agnelo President of the National Conference of Brazilian Bishops Archbishop of São Salvador and Primate of Brazil With my most cordial greetings to the Christians of Brazil who are following the Lenten spiritual itinerary on their way to Easter, the Resurrection of the Lord, I would like once again to adhere to the Brotherhood Campaign, whose theme in this year 2005 will be "Solidarity and Peace: Blessed are the peacemakers". This auspicious project, initiated by the Catholic Church over 40 years ago, extends to all Christian denominations represented by the National Council of Christian Churches of Brazil (CONIC). Hence, it is an important opportunity for ecumenical collaboration. In the world in which we live, all too often troubled by violence and scarred by indifferentism, Christians who share the commitment to promoting peace and solidarity prove to be effective instruments of evangelization and an example for all of building a society that is more brotherly and more attentive to the needs of the poor and the destitute. The ecumenical context of the Brotherhood Campaign this year, and the collaboration that derives from it, will help Brazilian Christians to understand one another better and esteem one another more (cf. Unitatis Redintegratio, n. 12). I hope with all my heart that thanks to this cooperation and with the help of the Holy Spirit, the Ecumenical "Brotherhood Campaign" will contribute to deepening our common belonging to Christ. I also hope that it will be an incentive to personal and communal dialogue, that it will extend charity and acquire the dimensions of a proclamation that reveals the face of Christ (cf. -
International Marian Association Letter to Cardinal Mueller
International Marian Association Letter to Cardinal Mueller 31 May 2017 Eminence, Gerhard Cardinal Müller Prefect, Congregation for the Doctrine on Faith Piazza del S. Uffizio, 11 00193 Roma, Italy Your Eminence: We, Executive Members of the International Marian Association, which consti- tutes over 100 theologians, cardinals, bishops, clergy, religious and lay leaders from 5 continents, wish to, first of all, thank you for the many excellent and courageous articulations and defenses of our holy Catholic Faith, as contained in your recently released, The Cardinal Müller Report. At the same time, we are obliged to express to you our grave concern regarding your comment from the text when you state: “(for example, the Church … does not call her [Mary] “co-redeemer,” because the only Redeemer is Christ, and she herself has been redeemed sublimiore modo, as Lumen Gentium [n. 53] says, and serves this redemption wrought exclusively by Christ… (p. 133). You unfortunately refer to this term as an example of false exaggeration: “falsely exaggerating per excessum, attributing to the Virgin what is not attributable to her” (Ibid.). Your Eminence, in making this statement, albeit as a private theologian since a public interview carries no authoritative or magisterial status, you have publicly stated: 1) a theologically and historically erroneous position, since the Church undeni- ably has and does call Mary a co-redeemer; and 2) a position which, in itself, materially dissents from the repeated and authoritative teachings of the Papal Magisterium, the historical teachings from your own Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith (Holy Office)and other Vatican Congregations; the pre- and post-conciliar teachings of the Magisterium as expressed through numerous cardinals, bishops and national episcopal conferences; teachings of the broader Church, inclusive of multiple can- onized saints and blessed who all do, in fact, assent to and theologically expand upon the authentic Magisterial teachings of the Church concerning Mary as a co- redeemer. -
Rinunce E Nomine
N. 0286 Venerdì 18.05.2001 RINUNCE E NOMINE RINUNCE E NOMINE ● NOMINA DI CARDINALI MEMBRI DEI DICASTERI DELLA CURIA ROMANA Giovanni Paolo II ha annoverato fra i Membri dei Dicasteri della Curia Romana i seguenti Em.mi Cardinali: 1) nel Consiglio di Cardinali e Vescovi della Sezione per i Rapporti con gli Stati della Segreteria di Stato il Signor Cardinale Giovanni Battista Re; 2) nel Pontificio Consiglio per i Laici i Signori Cardinali Antonio José González Zumárraga, Desmond Connell, Julio Terrazas Sandoval, Francisco Alvarez Martínez, José da Cruz Policarpo e François Xavier Nguyên Van Thuân; 3) nel Pontificio Consiglio per la Promozione dell'Unità dei Cristiani i Signori Cardinali Ignace Moussa I Daoud, Francisco Alvarez Martínez, Lubomyr Husar e Sergio Sebastiani; 4) nel Comitato di Presidenza del Pontificio Consiglio per la Famiglia i Signori Cardinali Marian Jaworski, Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa, Bernard Agré, Cláudio Hummes, Jorge Mario Bergoglio e Edward Michael Egan; 5) nel Pontificio Consiglio della Giustizia e della Pace i Signori Cardinali Theodore Edgar McCarrick, Oscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga, Bernard Agré e Jorge María Mejía; 6) nel Pontificio Consiglio «Cor Unum» i Signori Cardinali Ignacio Antonio Velasco García e Cláudio Hummes; 7) nel Pontificio Consiglio della Pastorale per i Migranti e gli Itineranti i Signori Cardinali Geraldo Majella Agnelo e Pedro Rubiano Sáenz; 8) nel Pontificio Consiglio per gli Operatori Sanitari il Signor Cardinale José Saraiva Martins; 2 9) nel Pontificio Consiglio per i Testi Legislativi -
Proposta Di Candidare San Colombano Compatrono D'europa E Protettore Di Coloro Che Si Prodigano Per Costruire L'unita' E
PROPOSTA DI CANDIDARE SAN COLOMBANO COMPATRONO D’EUROPA E PROTETTORE DI COLORO CHE SI PRODIGANO PER COSTRUIRE L’UNITA’ EUROPEA VESCOVI, ARCIVESCOVI E CARDINALI FIRMATARI S.E. Mons. Martino Canessa Vescovo di Tortona S.E. Mons. Girolamo Prigione Nunzio Apostolico Emerito del Messico S.E. Mons. Luigi Bongianino Vescovo Emerito di Tortona S.E. Mons. Giacomo Capuzzi Vescovo di Lodi S.E. Mons. Luciano Monari Vescovo di Piacenza-Bobbio S.E. Mons. Alessandro Plotti Arcivescovo di Pisa e Vice-presidente CEI S.E. Mons. Claudio Baggini Vescovo di Vigevano S.E. Mons. Roberto Amadei Vescovo di Bergamo S.E. Mons. Johannes Kreidler Vescovo Ausiliare di Rottenburg-Stuttgart e Vescovo titolare di Edistiana S.Em. Card. Tarcisio Bertone Arcivescovo di Genova S.E. Mons. Giovanni Giudici Vescovo di Pavia S.E. Mons. Piero Marini Arcivescovo titolare di Martirano e Maestro delle Celebrazioni Liturgiche Pontificie S.Em. Card. Dionigi Tettamanzi Arcivescovo di Milano S.Em. Card. Esilio Tonini Arcivescovo Emerito di Ravenna S.E. Mons. Italo Castellani Arcivescovo di Lucca S.E.Mons. Bassano Staffieri Vescovo di La Spezia-Sarzana-Br ugnato S.E.Mons. Mario Oliveri Vescovo di Albenga-Imperia S.E. Mons. Luigi Ernesto Palletti Vescovo Ausil. Genova S.E. Mons. Domenico Calcagno Vescovo di Savona-Noli S.E. Mons. Alberto Tanasini Vescovo di Chiavari S.E. Mons. Giuseppe Lazzarotto Arcivescovo titolare di Numana e Nunzio Apostolico in Irlanda S.E. Mons. Giacomo Barabino Vescovo Emerito di Ventimiglia-Sanremo S.E. Mons. Alberto Maria Careggio Vescovo di Ventimiglia-Sanremo S.Em. Card. Giovanni Canestri Arcivescovo Emerito di Genova S.E. -
117 Kardynałów Elektorów
Kardynałowie mog ący bra ć udział w konklawe w roku 2013 Kardynał Kraj 1. Santos Abril y Castelló Hiszpania 2. Geraldo Majella Agnelo Brazylia 3. George Alencherry Indie 4. Angelo Amato Włochy 5. Carlos Amigo Vallejo Hiszpania 6. Ennio Antonelli Włochy 7. Audrys Juozas Ba čkis Litwa 8. Angelo Bagnasco Włochy 9. Philippe Barbarin Francja 10. Jorge Mario Bergoglio Argentyna 11. Giuseppe Bertello Włochy 12. Tarcisio Bertone Włochy 13. Giuseppe Betori Włochy 14. Josip Bozani ć Chorwacja 15. Seán Brady Irlandia 16. Joao Braz de Aviz Brazylia 17. Raymond Leo Burke Stany Zjednoczone 18. Carlo Caffarra Włochy 19. Domenico Calcagno Włochy 20. Antonio Canizares Llovera Hiszpania 21. Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne Peru 22. Francesco Coccopalmerio Włochy 23. Thomas Christopher Collins Kanada 24. Angelo Comastri Włochy 25. Paul Josef Cordes Niemcy 26. José da Cruz Policarpo Portugalia 27. Raymundo Damasceno Assis Brazylia Kardynał Kraj 28. Godfried Danneels Belgia 29. Julius Riyadi Darmaatmadja Indonezja 30. Velasio De Paolis Włochy 31. Daniel DiNardo Stany Zjednoczone 32. Ivan Dias Indie 33. Timothy Dolan, Stany Zjednoczone 34. Dominik Duka Czechy 35. Stanisław Dziwisz Polska 36. Willem Jacobus Eijk Holandia 37. Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa Chile 38. Péter Erd ő, Węgry 39. Raffaele Farina Włochy 40. Fernando Filoni, Włochy 41. Francis George Stany Zjednoczone 42. Rubén Salazar Gómez Kolumbia 43. Oswald Gracias Indie 44. Zenon Grocholewski Polska 45. James Michael Harvey Stany Zjednoczone 46. John Tong Hon Chiny 47. Cláudio Hummes Brazylia 48. Walter Kasper Niemcy 49. Kurt Koch Szwajcaria 50. Giovanni Lajolo Włochy 51. Karl Lehmann Niemcy 52. William Joseph Levada Stany Zjednoczone 53. Nicolás de Jesús López Rodriguez Dominikana 54. -
Water and Human Rights
THE CARITAS IN VERITATE FOUNDATION WORKING PAPERS “The City of God in the Palace of Nations” Water and Human Rights A Catholic Perspective on the Human Right to Water THE CARITAS IN VERITATE FOUNDATION WORKING PAPERS “The City of God in the Palace of Nations” Water and Human Rights A Catholic Perspective on the Human Right to Water With a selection of texts from the Church’s engagement on Water www.fciv.org Edited by Alice de La Rochefoucauld and Dr. Carlo M. Marenghi Published by FCIV 16 chemin du Vengeron, CH-1292 Chambésy © The Caritas in Veritate Foundation ISBN: 978-2-8399-2189-3 EDITORIAL Dr. Carlo M. Marenghi, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Webster University, Geneva 5 Attaché, Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations Office in Geneva SECTION ONE: Water and Human Rights – A Catholic Perspective on 11 the Human Right to Water Water and Human Rights: Considerations and Challenges under International Law Vincenzo Buonomo, Professor of International Law and Organizations, 13 Director of the Department of Studies on International Community, Pontifical Lateran University Common Good and Common Wealth: Trade and Water 35 Rose Osinde Alabaster, Programme Director, Waterlex Sharing Water – Water as a Path towards Peace Alice de La Rochefoucauld, Director of the Caritas in Veritate Foundation 57 Dr Albert Florensa & Dr. Miquel Gassiot I Matas, Professor Emeritus, Universitat Ramon Llull Water and Migration: How far would you go for Water? Eva Mach, Programme Officer, Environment and Climate Change (MECC) 79 Division, International Organization for Migration The Role of Faith-Based Organizations and Examples of Good Practices 91 1.