VATICAN: POPE: ANNOUNCE GOSPEL AND SUMMARY OF NEWS
COMMUNICATE THE GOSPEL CLEARLY AND COURAGEOUSLY VATICAN CITY, 13 NOV 2010 (VIS) - At midday today the Holy Father received participants in the plenary assembly of the Pontifical Council for Culture, who have dedicated their gathering this year to the theme: "The Culture of Communication and New Languages". The Pope began by expressing his appreciation for the "original idea" of inaugurating the plenary in Rome's Town Hall "with a round table discussion on the theme of 'In the city, listening to the languages of the soul'. In this way", he said, "the dicastery aimed to give expression to one of its essential tasks, that of listening to the men and women of our time, in order to promote new opportunities for announcing the Gospel". In this context the Holy Father also referred to the problems that pastors and faithful encounter "in communicating the evangelical message and transmitting the faith within the ecclesial community itself", especially "when the Church addresses men and women removed from or indifferent to an experience of faith, whom the evangelical message reaches in a way that is ineffective and unattractive. In a world that lays so much emphasis on communications strategy, the Church ... is not indifferent or isolated; quite the contrary, she seeks to use - with renewed creativity, critical sense and careful discernment - the new languages and channels of communication. "The incapacity of language to communicate the profound meaning and beauty of the experience of faith can contribute to the indifference of many, especially the young, and can become a reason for abandonment", the Pope added. "The Church wishes to establish dialogue with everyone, in the search for truth. But in order for dialogue and communication to be effective and fruitful it is necessary for people to be on the same wavelength, in places for friendly and sincere encounter, in that ideal 'Court of the Gentiles' which I suggested ... a year ago and which the dicastery is putting into effect in various emblematic fields of European culture". Benedict XVI went on: "Today many young people, bemused by the infinite possibilities offered by information networks and other technologies, establish forms of communication that do not contribute to human growth; rather, they risk increasing the sense of solitude and bewilderment. Faced with such phenomena I have spoken on a number of occasions of the educational emergency, a challenge which can and must be answered with creative intelligence, committing ourselves to promote forms of communication which humanise, stimulating the capacity to evaluate and discern". Going on then to consider "the rich and intense symbolism of the liturgy, which must shine forth in all its power as an element of communication", the Pope spoke of last Sunday's liturgy at the basilica of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. That building, he said, is the masterpiece of the architect Antoni Gaudi "who brilliantly melded sacred and liturgical meaning into artistic forms that are both modern and in harmony with the finest architectural traditions. Nonetheless, the beauty of Christian life is even more incisive than art and image in communicating the evangelical message", he said. The Holy Father concluded by highlighting the need for "men and women who speak through their lives, who can communicate the Gospel clearly and courageously with the transparency of their actions and the joyful passion of their charity".AC/ VIS 20101115 (560)
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ASIA: PAKISTAN: ONLINE PETITION TO SAVE LIFE OF WOMAN ACCUSED OF BLASPHEMY
ASIA NEWS REPORT: An online petition (to be sent to AsiaNews, or directly to the President of Pakistan) for the revocation of the death sentence for a Christian woman sentenced to hang for blasphemy. But we are also asking for the cancellation or overhaul of the blasphemy law, which is destroying harmony and development in Pakistan.Rome (AsiaNews) – At our reader’s request, AsiaNews has decided to launch an international petition to be sent to President Asif Zardari to save the life of Asia Bibi, who was sentenced to hanging for blasphemy. AsiaNews is also asking President Zardari to cancel or change the unjust blasphemy law, which kills many innocent victims and destroys coexistence in the country. We are asking you o support this initiative by sending a message to the following email:salviamoasiabibi@asianews.itOr you can send a message directly to the Pakistani President:publicmail@president.gov.pkOur campaign is one of many being launched in Italy (with Tv2000), Pakistan, India and the United States.Asia Bibi, a Christian woman of 45, mother of five children, was sentenced to death for blasphemy on November 7 last. A Punjab court in ruled that the woman, a farm worker, offended the Prophet Mohammed. But in reality, Asia Bibi was first insulted as "impure" (because not-Islamic), then forced to defend her Christian faith in the face of pressure from other Muslim labourers. The husband of one of them, the local imam, decided to launch charges and denounce the woman, who was first beaten, then imprisoned and finally, after one year, sentenced to death.Asia Bibi and her husband Ashiq Masih have decided to appeal to overturn the ruling. Meanwhile, the mother now faces months of imprisonment at the mercy of prison guards or some fanatic who could kill her under the misguided belief that he is giving glory to Allah.Up until now, the blasphemy law had not led to an execution of any accused or convicted. But 33 people charged with blasphemy were killed in prison by guards, or in the vicinity of the court. The latest such case involved two Protestant Christians, Pastor Emmanuel and his brother Rashid Sajjad, shot at point blank range as they left the court in Faisalabad on 19 July. However we can group these deaths with those killed in the massacres of entire villages, in Gojra, Korian, Kasur, Sangla Hill, where hundreds of houses belonging to Christians were burned and where women and children were killed or burned alive, just because one member of the village had been accused of blasphemy.It is now startlingly clear that this law has become a tool in the hands of fundamentalists that pit Muslims against Christians in order to measure the extent of their power over Pakistani society. It is also clear that almost all the accusations of blasphemy are born from envy, revenge, competition, and that the arrest of the accused is but the first step to allow the expropriation of land, looting and theft.We desperately want to save Asia Bibi. But we can not content ourselves with this alone. We must strive so that this law, defined by the Pakistanis themselves as "obscene", is changed or better yet, revoked. It was desired by the dictator Zia ul-Haq in 86, in exchange for the Islamic community’s support. But in doing so he laid the foundation for the destruction of Pakistan. This country, founded as a secular republic and neutral toward religion, has become an Islamic state that kills its own people, destroys its own social fabric and is of major concern to the international community.The blasphemy law has become a sword of Damocles over every person’s head and especially those belonging to minorities, who are paying dearly; Christians, Ahmadis, Hindus, Muslims but also Shiites and Sunnis.By eliminating this law - or at least curbing it – new impetus will be given to interfaith coexistence in Pakistan, to democracy and development. This will also give greater breadth to security and the international community, which views the spread of Taliban rule in a country that has nuclear weapons with concern.We believe that the only bulwark to the growth of fundamentalism is to ensure equal coexistence between Christians and Muslims. For this reason we ask for the life of Asia Bibi to be saved. And with this we ask, we hope that Pakistan may also be saved. http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Your-signature-to-save-Asia-Bibi-and-Pakistan-19997.html
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AMERICA: USA: CHANT COURSES AVAILABLE ONLINE
The Church Music Association of America is pleased to bring you hundreds of free, high-quality editions of chant and chant instruction, with no access fees.The latest addition to the vast collection of instruction books is An Applied Course in Gregorian Chant, by Joseph Robert Carroll from 1956. We invite you to examine this wonderful text and possibly pass it on to your singers as a very useful tool for achieving excellence in singing.Here are more instructional guides. And here are the chant books themselves. It is the most extensive online library of its kind. Our store with physical copies for sale is also available.The CMAA is also working to publish new editions of chant in English for use in parish life today. The campaign to fund Adam Bartlett’s Simple English Propers is right now 68% completed, after only two weeks.If you would like to help, even with the smallest donation, you can go to the campaign site and pledge. The goal is to have these available for free as a full set in time for the new Missal translation. We also plan to have hard copies available for free. Pledge today so that we can move from 68% to 100%.SOURCE CHURCH MUSIC ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
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EUROPE: GREAT BRITAIN: PRIESTLY VOCATIONS INCREASE
IND. CATH. NEWS REPORT: This September saw the numbers entering English seminaries to become Catholic priests at their highest level in a decade. 56 men began the journey towards priesthood this year. "The number of people responding to the call of Christ to be priests and religious has been rising slowly but surely, said Fr Stephen Lanrgidge, Chairman of the Vocations Directors of England and Wales, and may rise further as people respond to the visit of Pope Benedict."At their annual conference held last week at Oscott seminary in Birmingham, the Vocations Directors discussed the approaches to vocations work that have contributed to this increase. Many dioceses and religious orders now run discernment groups for young men and women where all vocations are discussed. Such groups encourage lay, religious and priestly vocations. Fr Christopher Jamison, Director of the National Office of Vocation, commented: "When everybody in the Church takes seriously Newman's insight that 'God has created me to do him some definite service,' then a greater number discover their call to the priesthood and religious life."Vocations directors also discussed new ways to promote this culture of vocation. 'Invocation' was a festival held in Birmingham in July 2010 for Catholics aged 16-35 who are discerning their vocation and some 300 young people attended. This was so popular that it is being held again on the weekend 17th to 19th June 2011.Schools are now being provided with high quality on-line materials and youth ministers are developing new approaches to bringing the gospel to life for the young. Attending events such as World Youth Day is an important experience that opens the eyes of many people to the richness of life in the Church and plans for English and Welsh participation are well developed.More information is available at the following web sites:http://www.ukvocation.org/http://www.ukpriest.org/ http://www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=17117
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AFRICA: NIGERIA: DEFENCE OF FR. BONAVENTURE
ALL AFRICA REPORT: The Catholic Diocese of Aba has risen in defence of its priest, Rev. Father Bonaventure Akwarandu, who was arrested by soldiers and branded a suspected kidnaper and said the priest was wrongly accused as he was never involved in crime nor has he any link with the criminals terrorising Abia State.Bishop of Aba Diocese, Rt. Reverend Vincent Valentine Ezeonyia, absolved the priest of any wrong doing, and argued that the fact that he was found living close to kidnappers did not make him one because he is a soldier of Christ, Father Akwarandu, who is the parish priest of St. Michael's Catholic Church Umuezi in Obingwa Local Government, was arrested by soldiers, who stormed the den of a kidnappers on October 10 and subsequently took him away for investigations, thereby sparking insinuations that the soldier of Christ had links with the criminals.Ezeonyia in explaining the long silence of the Church on the matter, told newsmen that it decided to keep quiet over the arrest to enable security agencies carry out their investigations and now it has become necessary to put the record straight because: "The truth has emerged that so far nothing incriminating has been found against Father Akwarandu".He said the priest had no links with the kidnappers even though their base was behind his church, adding that the traumatised priest had complained to him (the Bishop) about his predicament and was not expected to act as police informant "when there was no guarantee that anyone who dared to play such a role would not be victimised," he said."Father Akwarandu had on many occasions informed me that the presbytery in Umuezi had become very dangerous as a result of the bullets frequently shot into the church premises by the kidnappers. As a follow up to his reports, he picked up five spent empty shells from his compound, intending to show them to me as proof of the point he has been making. These were the spent bullets in the pigeon hole of his vehicles, which he himself showed the soldiers," the Bishop said.He lamented that the "unfounded allegations" against Father Akwarandu carried in the media "have caused untold embarrassment and damage to the Reverend Father and the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Aba, Nigeria and indeed worldwide".The Catholic Bishop of Aba also decried the desecration of the Blessed Sacrament in St. Michael's Church as well as the damages inflicted on the Church during the raid by soldiers, explaining that the two alleged kidnappers said to have been quartered in the Church were those who sought refuge in the Church while escaping from soldiers."In as much as the Church respects whatever the government does to bring sanity to the state, the Church takes an exception to the desecration of the Blessed Sacrament and other damages done to the Church. No offence should warrant the desecration of the tabernacle by anybody," he said.http://allafrica.com/stories/201011151659.html
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AUSTRALIA: RELIGIOUS ORDERS NEED MORE VOCATIONS
CATH NEWS REPORT: The number of religious in Australia's Catholic orders has shrunk by more than half since 1976, according to a census of nuns, brothers and clerical priests, and the tradition of entering holy orders has almost entirely died out, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.The newspaper reports from a survey that was carried out in 2009, to be launched publicly today. It found there were 8422 religious personnel in Australia compared with 17,029 at the last census in 1976.These numbers include retired ''religious'', as nuns, brothers and priests attached to an order are known. The median age is 73, and only 8.2 per cent are aged under 50, whereas 26.6 per cent are aged 80 or more.''The age profiles of the religious ... indicate that numbers will continue to decline steadily for the foreseeable future,'' the report says.Its co-author, Father Noel Connolly, said that although the religious were ageing, they were more motivated than ever. ''There is a great deal of energy in these people even though they might be fewer and older,'' he said. ''I think on the whole they are more hopeful.''There are no cowards in this game any more because we haven't always had a lot of success. If you keep going when there are all these problems, that's a fairly mature and tested hope.''Despite what many would see as an existential crisis, radical reform is not on the agenda for most orders. When asked what effects ageing and the thinning of their ranks were having on plans for the future, 40 congregations out of 109 said they were ''not contemplating change''. http://www.cathnews.com/article.aspx?aeid=24181
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TODAY'S SAINT: NOV. 15: ST. ALBERT THE GREAT
St. Albert the GreatDOCTOR OF THE CHURCHFeast: November 15Information:Feast Day:November 15
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TODAY'S GOSPEL: NOV. 15: Luke 18: 35 - 43
Luke 18: 35 - 4335As he drew near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside begging;36and hearing a multitude going by, he inquired what this meant.37They told him, "Jesus of Nazareth is passing by."38And he cried, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!"39And those who were in front rebuked him, telling him to be silent; but he cried out all the more, "Son of David, have mercy on me!"40And Jesus stopped, and commanded him to be brought to him; and when he came near, he asked him,41"What do you want me to do for you?" He said, "Lord, let me receive my sight."42And Jesus said to him, "Receive your sight; your faith has made you well."43And immediately he received his sight and followed him, glorifying God; and all the people, when they saw it, gave praise to God.
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