VATICAN : POPE : CALLS FOR PEACE - PRAYS FOR NIGERIAN VICTIMS
AFRICA : NIGERIA : DEATH TOLL OF BOMB INCREASES
AMERICA : NEW ELECTRONIC ROSARY POCKET SIZE
EUROPE : GERMANY : CHURCH BUILT OUT OF SNOW
AUSTRALIA : ARCHBISHOP HART - CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
TODAY'S GOSPEL AND MASS ONLINE: MON. DEC. 26, 2011
TODAY'S SAINT: DEC. 26: ST. STEPHEN
VATICAN : POPE : CALLS FOR PEACE - PRAYS FOR NIGERIAN VICTIMS
RADIO VATICAN REPORT: Pope Benedict made a heart felt appeal this St Stephen’s Day for the people whose lands as he put it “are drenched with innocent blood. He spoke in particular about the violence that was wreaked on Christmas Day in Nigeria.
A blast outside a St Theresa’s Church near the capital Abuja killed at least 35 people, and in the city of Jos another bomb went off near the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church.
The Pope expressed his closeness to the Christian community in the country and all those who have been affected by what he called “this senseless act”.
He also reinforced his call for peace, respect, reconciliation and love adding that violence is a path that only leads to pain, destruction and death.
The Holy Father made the appeal at the Angelus this 26th of December in St Peter’s Square. He also recalled St Stephen who was the first Christian martyr.
“Today we celebrate Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. May his example inspire us to be courageous in living our faith in Christ our Saviour and ready to forgive those who harm us”.
Speaking in Italian the Pope described how St Stephen gave his life for God adding that even as he was being stoned to death he said, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit" and begged forgiveness for his accusers.
Pope Benedict went on to explain that after the generation of the Apostles, the martyrs gained a prominent place in the consideration of the Christian community.
In times of increased persecution, he continued, their praise revives the arduous journey of the faithful and encourages those in search of the truth to be converted to the Lord.
The Holy Father also underlined the importance of the martyrs as figures in the Church saying, that they are venerated and honoured as "teachers of virtue," "living witnesses", and "silent messengers" .
On this feast of St Stephen Pope Benedict greeted the faithful in St Peter’s Square in a number of languages including English and pray that Our Lady Queen of Martyrs would protect the faithful in times of adversity
http://www.radiovaticana.org/en1/Articolo.asp?c=549628
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AFRICA : NIGERIA : DEATH TOLL OF BOMB INCREASES
ALLAFRICA
REPORT: An early morning bomb blast at a Catholic church near Abuja has
reportedly left at about 40 people dead and many more injured.
According to eyewitnesses, the blast tore through St Theresa's Church in Madalla as worshippers gathered for Christmas services.
An emergency official told reporters that the authorities were struggling to cope with the casualties.
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) spokesman, Yushau Shuaibu told the BBC that the explosion had happened in the street outside the church.
But
he said the church had been badly affected by the blast, and the number of dead
was likely to rise.
Earlier he told Reuters news agency: "We are presently evacuating the dead and the injured, but unfortunately we don't have enough ambulances.
"Most of our ambulances have gone to operate on the major highways of the country."
Security had been beefed up in recent time following recent skirmishes between Boko Harem gunmen and soldiers in Yobo and Borno States have killed over 50.
Eye witnesses said windows of nearby houses had been shattered by the explosion.
Officials at the local hospital said the condition of many of the injured was serious, and they were seeking help from bigger medical facilities.
No group has said it carried out the
attack, although militant group, Boko Haram have been carrying out running
attacks in recent times in a number of places in the north including Yobo, Borno
and Bauchi States.
However, some of their most spectacular attacks have taken place in Abuja and include the Independence Day bomb attack and the blowing up of the UN Headquarters building.
Our correspondent who visited some churches in the Federal Capital Territory however reports that the incident did not dampen the enthusiasm of worshippers as most were full as expected.
Rather, there is heightened security consciousness as unknown people entering some of the church premises were screened by local security details.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201112250012.html
According to eyewitnesses, the blast tore through St Theresa's Church in Madalla as worshippers gathered for Christmas services.
An emergency official told reporters that the authorities were struggling to cope with the casualties.
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) spokesman, Yushau Shuaibu told the BBC that the explosion had happened in the street outside the church.
Earlier he told Reuters news agency: "We are presently evacuating the dead and the injured, but unfortunately we don't have enough ambulances.
"Most of our ambulances have gone to operate on the major highways of the country."
Security had been beefed up in recent time following recent skirmishes between Boko Harem gunmen and soldiers in Yobo and Borno States have killed over 50.
Eye witnesses said windows of nearby houses had been shattered by the explosion.
Officials at the local hospital said the condition of many of the injured was serious, and they were seeking help from bigger medical facilities.
However, some of their most spectacular attacks have taken place in Abuja and include the Independence Day bomb attack and the blowing up of the UN Headquarters building.
Our correspondent who visited some churches in the Federal Capital Territory however reports that the incident did not dampen the enthusiasm of worshippers as most were full as expected.
Rather, there is heightened security consciousness as unknown people entering some of the church premises were screened by local security details.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201112250012.html
EUROPE : GERMANY : CHURCH BUILT OUT OF SNOW
THELOCAL REPORT: Bavarians in a small village have
almost finished their one-of-a-kind winter project: A Catholic church built
entirely out of snow.
Leaders in the village of Mitterfirmiansreut near the German-Czech border originally wanted to open their “Snow Church” in mid December. But an unusual lack of the white stuff this winter meant that they only began building it a few weeks ago and won’t be able to open it until Wednesday.
“People are on the worksite through the day and night,” said Julia Herzig, spokeswoman for the church, which will be able to seat 200 parishioners and has a 17-metre tall tower made out of packed snow and ice.
The church is likely to attract curious tourists from throughout Germany before it melts in spring.
But project leaders said the point was to commemorate a protest by villagers sa century ago.
Back then local people were upset that they had to make an arduous 90-minute hike to the town of Mauth in order to go to church - and the regional Catholic authorities refused to build them one of their own.
So, over the Christmas season the villagers built a church entirely out of snow and ice as a protest.
The modern version of the Snow Church has run into a few challenges. Catholic leaders have expressed scepticism and the local Bishop has refused to officially consecrate the structure.
It remains unclear whether the project will make money. It’s being bankrolled by local people excited about the idea, but costs have already reached six figures.
“We are still looking for sponsors,” Herzig said.
Leaders in the village of Mitterfirmiansreut near the German-Czech border originally wanted to open their “Snow Church” in mid December. But an unusual lack of the white stuff this winter meant that they only began building it a few weeks ago and won’t be able to open it until Wednesday.
“People are on the worksite through the day and night,” said Julia Herzig, spokeswoman for the church, which will be able to seat 200 parishioners and has a 17-metre tall tower made out of packed snow and ice.
The church is likely to attract curious tourists from throughout Germany before it melts in spring.
But project leaders said the point was to commemorate a protest by villagers sa century ago.
Back then local people were upset that they had to make an arduous 90-minute hike to the town of Mauth in order to go to church - and the regional Catholic authorities refused to build them one of their own.
So, over the Christmas season the villagers built a church entirely out of snow and ice as a protest.
The modern version of the Snow Church has run into a few challenges. Catholic leaders have expressed scepticism and the local Bishop has refused to officially consecrate the structure.
It remains unclear whether the project will make money. It’s being bankrolled by local people excited about the idea, but costs have already reached six figures.
“We are still looking for sponsors,” Herzig said.
SOURCE: THELOCAL.DE
AUSTRALIA : ARCHBISHOP HART - CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
ARCHDIOCESE OF MELBOURNE RELEASE: Archbishop Denis Hart's 2011 Christmas message |
Wednesday 21 December 2011 Archbishop Denis Hart has issued the following Christmas message: Christmas comes to a world filled with families grieving the loss of young Australians in war, the inroads of sickness which cuts life short, anger and wanton violence. The birth of Jesus our Saviour as a baby reminds us that God's love is light in darkness, constancy of love and faithfulness, which invites us to live by the love that he has first shown us. The blessings of Christmas are precious but fragile. A child is born into poverty. Kings worship at his crib, but another king threatens his life. This child becomes the world's greatest teacher, who offers us new hope and the means to be saved. He offers us the possibility of giving to others; our time, our interest, our love, and he promises us a joy beyond what we can imagine. May Christmas be a time for God, who loved us first, and invites us to share his love with others. May we bring peace and hope to all we meet and receive it in rich measure ourselves, so that we can witness to the triumph of light and goodness over darkness and evil. May Christ give peace to our hearts and minds. |
http://www.cam.org.au/christmas/archbishop-denis-harts-2011-christmas-message.html
ASIA: VIETNAM : CHURCH PROVIDES GALA FOR NON-CHRISTIANS
UCAN REPORT:
Parish Church reaches out to its non-Catholic neighbors
Residents of Quang Tri town watch cultural
performances at a gala celebration on Christmas Eve in Tri Buu parish
A parish in central Vietnam held a Christmas gala
yesterday in an effort to bring the message of the gospels to non-Christians in
the region.
Some 500 guests from a variety of religious backgrounds visited the Tri Buu parish Church for cultural performances, a Nativity scene, the singing of Christmas carols and a meal of traditional foods.
Father Johng Baptist Le Quang Quy, head of the parish, said the event was an opportunity for the Church to educate its neighbors about the true meaning of Christmas.
“The special Christmas gala aims to provide Christmas meanings and Christian values for local no-Catholics, said the priest, who heads the Hue archdiocese’s Committee for Evangelization.
“Such events help bring Catholics and others to one another.”
He added that many people visited his parish Church to take photos of the Nativity scenes and attend rites in the Church.
Teresa Tran Thi My Dung, a parishioner, said she volunteered to serve visitors food, made many friends and explained the meaning of Christmas to them.
“This is a good opportunity to express our solidarity and good will to our neighbors.”
Le Dinh Lam, who attended the gala, said he and his family made their first visit to the Church.
“I want my two children to understand Catholicism and other faiths so that they can embrace a religion in the future,” the 30-year-old father said.
Fr Quy said that in the past some people who had been opposed to local Catholics have since become friends and have even cooperated in charity events as a result of evangelistic efforts such as the Christmas gala.
Tri Buu parish, in Quang Tri province, serves 926 Catholics among a total population of 30,000.
http://www.ucanews.com/2011/12/26/gala-presents-true-meaning-of-christmas/
Some 500 guests from a variety of religious backgrounds visited the Tri Buu parish Church for cultural performances, a Nativity scene, the singing of Christmas carols and a meal of traditional foods.
Father Johng Baptist Le Quang Quy, head of the parish, said the event was an opportunity for the Church to educate its neighbors about the true meaning of Christmas.
“The special Christmas gala aims to provide Christmas meanings and Christian values for local no-Catholics, said the priest, who heads the Hue archdiocese’s Committee for Evangelization.
“Such events help bring Catholics and others to one another.”
He added that many people visited his parish Church to take photos of the Nativity scenes and attend rites in the Church.
Teresa Tran Thi My Dung, a parishioner, said she volunteered to serve visitors food, made many friends and explained the meaning of Christmas to them.
“This is a good opportunity to express our solidarity and good will to our neighbors.”
Le Dinh Lam, who attended the gala, said he and his family made their first visit to the Church.
“I want my two children to understand Catholicism and other faiths so that they can embrace a religion in the future,” the 30-year-old father said.
Fr Quy said that in the past some people who had been opposed to local Catholics have since become friends and have even cooperated in charity events as a result of evangelistic efforts such as the Christmas gala.
Tri Buu parish, in Quang Tri province, serves 926 Catholics among a total population of 30,000.
http://www.ucanews.com/2011/12/26/gala-presents-true-meaning-of-christmas/
TODAY'S GOSPEL AND MASS ONLINE: MON. DEC. 26, 2011
Matthew
10: 17 - 22
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17 | Beware of men; for they will deliver you up to councils, and flog you in their synagogues, |
18 | and you will be dragged before governors and kings for my sake, to bear testimony before them and the Gentiles. |
19 | When they deliver you up, do not be anxious how you are to speak or what you are to say; for what you are to say will be given to you in that hour; |
20 | for it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father speaking through you. |
21 | Brother will deliver up brother to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death; |
22 | and you will be hated by all for my name's sake. But he who endures to the end will be saved. |
TODAY'S SAINT: DEC. 26: ST. STEPHEN
St. Stephen
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PROMARTYR FOR THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
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