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VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE
THIRTEENTH YEAR - N.186 ENGLISH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2003
SUMMARY:
- POPE TO FILIPINO BISHOPS ON RENEWED INTEGRAL EVANGELIZATION - PONTIFICAL ACADEMIES TO HOLD EIGHTH JOINT PUBLIC SESSION - AUDIENCES - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
POPE TO FILIPINO BISHOPS ON RENEWED INTEGRAL EVANGELIZATION
VATICAN CITY, OCT 30, 2003 (VIS) - Pope John Paul today welcomed 21 Filipino bishops from the ecclesiastical provinces of Manila, Lingaven-Dagupan, Nueva Segovia, San Fernando, Tuguegarao and the military ordinariate, in Rome on their "ad limina" visit, and noted that their country "is home to the largest Catholic presence in Asia and is one of the most vibrant Catholic communities in the world."
The focus of the Pope's talk today was renewed integral evangelization. He said that "the pledge of the Church in the Philippines to engage in renewed integral evangelization demonstrates her desire to ensure that Christian faith and values permeate every aspect of society. ... Your Vision-Mission Statement ... clearly recognizes that an essential element of this process (of evangelization) is witness. Today's world is one that is constantly bombarded with words and information. For this reason and possibly more than at any time in recent history, the things Christians do speak louder than the things they say. Perhaps this is the reason that the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta speaks to so many hearts. She put what she heard into action, spreading Christ's love to all those she encountered, always recognizing that 'it is not how much we do, but how much love we put into what we do' that matters."
The Pope affirmed that notwithstanding notable achievements in evangelization, "there still remain various obstacles, such as the participation of some Catholics in sects which witness only to the superstitious; the lack of familiarity with the teachings of the Church; the endorsement by some of anti-life attitudes which include the active promotion of birth control, abortion and the death penalty."
"As concerned Christians and citizens of the world," he continued, "we can never ignore the evil of corruption which is undermining the social and political development of so many peoples. In this regard, it must be made clear that no office of public service can ever be treated as private property or as a personal privilege. Considering public office as a benefice necessarily results in favoritism, which in turn leads to the abuse and misuse of public money, bribery, graft, influence peddling and corruption."
"The people of the Philippines are aware that to denounce corruption publicly requires great courage. To eliminate corruption calls for the committed support of all citizens, the resolute determination of the authorities and a firm moral conscience. The Church has a major role here inasmuch as she is the primary agent for properly forming people's conscience."
John Paul II pointed out that "one way to ensure that a society engages actively and faithfully in integral evangelization is to give young people a proper formation early on in their faith and life journeys." He complimented the bishops on their pastoral care to youth though summer camps, retreats, frequent youth Masses and youth formation offices.
"At the same time, obstacles still exist to evangelization among young people," including "illiteracy, the desire for material goods, a casual attitude towards human sexuality and the temptation to abuse drugs and alcohol. You have mentioned your distress over the numbers of youth who have left the Catholic Church in favor of fundamentalist sects, many of which accentuate material riches over spiritual ones."
The Holy Father closed by asking the bishops "to continue to encourage the clergy and religious who spend so much of their time and energy trying to develop creative and effective ways of spreading Christ's saving message" and to thank all who today and in the past have contributed to evangelizing the Philippines. AL/EVANGELIZATION/PHILIPPINES VIS 031030 (570)
PONTIFICAL ACADEMIES TO HOLD EIGHTH JOINT PUBLIC SESSION
VATICAN CITY, OCT 30, 2003 (VIS) - The eighth joint public session of the pontifical academies which are part of the Coordinating Council Among Pontifical Academies will be held on Thursday November 6, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Vatican's New Synod Hall, on the theme "The Martyrs and Monuments to their Memories, Living Stones in the Building of Europe." During this joint meeting there will be the awarding of the prize of the pontifical academies. .../MEETING PONTIFICAL ACADEMIES/... VIS 031030 (90)
AUDIENCES
VATICAN CITY, OCT 30, 2003 (VIS) - Today the Holy Father received in separate audiences:
- Bishop Felix Genn of Essen, Germany.
- Six prelates from the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines on their "ad limina" visit:
- Bishop Sofio C. Balce of Cabanatuan.
- Bishop Deogracias S. Iniguez of Kalookan.
- Bishop Ramon B. Villena of Bayombong.
- Bishop Sergio L. Utleg of Ilagan.
- Bishop Carlito J. Cenzon, C.I.C.M., apostolic vicar of Baguio.
- Bishop Socrates B. Villegas, auxiliary of Manila.
- Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. AP:AL/.../... VIS 031030 (100)
OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
VATICAN CITY, OCT 30, 2003 (VIS) - The Holy Father:
- Appointed Bishop Francisco Perez Gonzalez of Osma-Soria, Spain, as archbishop military ordinary for Spain. The archbishop-elect was born in Frandovinez, Spain in 1947 and was ordained a priest in 1973. The Pope accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the Military Ordinariate for Spain presented by Archbishop Jose Manuel Estepa Llaurens upon having reached the age limit.
- Appointed the following people as ordinary members of the Pontifical Academy of the Sciences: Antonio Garcia-Bellido, professor of genetics at the "Severo Ochoa" Center of Molecular Biology at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain; Fotis C. Kafatos, professor of molecular biology at Harvard University, U.S.A., from Athens and Crete, Greece; Tsung-Dao Lee, professor of physics at Columbia University in New York, U.S.A.; Ryoji Noyori, professor of organic chemistry at Nagoya University in Nagoya, Japan and Kevin Ryan, professor and director emeritus of the Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character at Boston University, U.S.A.
- Appointed Paolo Mennini, vice delegate of the Extraordinary Section of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See, as delegate of the same Extraordinary Section. NER:NA/.../... VIS 031030 (200)
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