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    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE
    YEAR XXIII - # 106
    DATE 14-05-2013

    Summary:
    - HOLY SEE TO PREMIERE PAVILION AT VENICE BIENNALE
    - CARDINALS TO TAKE POSSESSION OF DIACONATE, TITULAR CHURCHES
    - OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

    ___________________________________________________________


    HOLY SEE TO PREMIERE PAVILION AT VENICE BIENNALE
    Vatican City, 14 May 2013 (VIS) - This year, for the first time, the Holy See will participate in the Venice Biennale (1 June - 24 November)with a pavilion inspired by the Biblical story of Genesis, entitled "In the Beginning".
    The name was chosen by Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, president of the Pontifical Council for Culture, who, in line with his dicastery's mission, is seeking meeting points to stimulate the Church's dialogue with contemporary culture. The first eleven chapters of Genesis are the starting point for the Holy See's pavilion, which is being coordinated by the director of the Vatican Museums, Antonio Paolucci. Beginning from three thematic areas, which have been entrusted to three
    different artists, the viewer is invited to enter into the first book of the Bible and to discover the journeys that begin therein; Creation, Uncreation, and Re-Creation.
    This morning in the Holy See's Press Office, Cardinal Ravasi, the director of the Vatican Museums, and the president of the Biennale, Paolo Baratta, presented the event.
    "The Pontifical Council for Culture," began Cardinal Ravasi, "holds contemporary art at the heart of its interests for it is one of the most important cultural expressions of recent decades." Genesis, the theme of the Holy See's
    pavilion, "is fundamental for culture and for Church tradition. It is also a source of inspiration for many whose works that have left a mark on the history
    of art: the story told in the Book of Genesis. Specifically, the first eleven chapters
    have been chosen, as they are dedicated to the mystery of man's origins, the introduction of evil into history, and our hope and future projects after the devastation symbolically represented by the Flood. Wide-ranging discussions on the
    multiplicity of the themes offered by this inexhaustible source led to three thematic areas being chosen ..."
    "The theme of Creation," the cardinal continued, "concentrates on the first part of the biblical narrative, when the creative act is introduced through the
    Word and the breath of the Holy Spirit, generating a temporal and spatial dimension, and all forms of life including human beings. Uncreation, on the other hand, invites us to focus on the choice of going against God's original plan through forms of ethical and material destruction, such as original sin and the first
    murder, inviting us to reflect on the 'inhumanity of man'. The ensuing violence
    and disharmony trigger a new start for humanity, which begins with the punitive/purifying event of the Flood. In this biblical story, the concept of the voyage, and the
    themes of seeking and hope, represented by the figure of Noah and his family and then by Abraham and his progeny, eventually lead to the designation of a New Man and a renewed creation, where a profound internal change gives new meaning and
    vitality to existence."
    The director of the Vatican Museums then spoke of the artists who are illustrating the three themes. "The theme of Creation was entrusted to Studio Azzurro, which places the immaterial image, light, sound, and sensory stimuli at the centre of
    their artistic investigation... Their work triggers a dialogue, awash with echoes and reverberations, between the vegetable and animal kingdoms and the human dimension, which leads, via memory, to other personal narrations on the concept of origins
    within an interactive plane that is also a temporal intersection." The photographer Josef Koudelka is responsible for Uncreation. The power of his panoramic, black and white, speaks of the opposition between the human being and the world with its
    laws-moral and natural-and the material destruction that comes from a loss of a
    moral sense. Re-Creation was entrusted to the artist Lawrence Carroll, who is capable of giving life to salvaged materials, transfiguring them thro
    ugh
    processes of reconsideration and regeneration and who, against all odds, opens new possibilities of coexistence between as seemingly unrelated dimensions as fragility and monumentality.
    "The Holy See's presence, for the first time, among the pavilions of the Venice
    Biennale," concluded Paolo Baratta, "is an event of great importance and as such is hailed by the world of art and culture. This decision is a confirmation of the significance of the Biennale as a platform for exchange and dialogue. ... This 55th edition of the International Art Exhibition is ... an exhibition-research. Over the years, the mixed fortunes of contemporary art have witnessed artists
    express ideas and make declarations that required a form and conversely, artists create forms that demanded reflection. Yet it has always placed humankind and its doubts at the forefront, seeking the actively engaged viewer rather than the passive
    consumer. From this point of view, the renewed attention of the Holy See at this time seems extremely important."

    ___________________________________________________________


    CARDINALS TO TAKE POSSESSION OF DIACONATE, TITULAR CHURCHES
    Vatican City, 14 May 2013 (VIS) - The Office of Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff today announced that this coming Sunday, 19 May, at 6:00pm, Cardinal Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal, major archbishop of Trivandrum of the Syro-Malankars,
    India, will take possession of the title of St. Gregory VII al Gelsomino on Via
    del Cottolegno, 4.
    The following Sunday, 26 May, at 11:30am, Cardinal James Michael Harvey, archpriest of Saint Paul Outside-the-Walls Basilica, will take possession of the diaconate of St. Pius V a Villa Carpegna in Largo San Pio V, 3.

    ___________________________________________________________


    OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
    Vatican City, 14 May 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father appointed Bishop Hector Eduardo Vargas Bastidas, S.D.B., as bishop of Temuco (area 17,474, population 596,000, Catholics 386,000, priests 71, permanent deacons 41, religious 162), Chile.
    Bishop Vargas Bastidas, previously of San Marcos de Arica, Chile, was born in Valdivia, Los Rios, Chile, was ordained to the priesthood in 1980, and received
    episcopal ordination in 2004. He was national president of the Private Schools Association
    (FIDE) and a representative of the Catholic International Education Office (OIEC) to the United Nations' Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC). He succeeds Bishop Manuel Camilo Vial Risopatron, P. Schonstatt, whose
    resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.

    ___________________________________________________________

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    HOLY SEE TO PREMIERE PAVILION AT VENICE BIENNALE
    Vatican City, 14 May 2013 (VIS) - This year, for the first time, the Holy See
    will participate in the Venice Biennale (1 June - 24 November)with a pavilion inspired by the Biblical story of Genesis, entitled "In the
    Beginning". The name was chosen by Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, president of the
    Pontifical Council for Culture, who, in line with his dicastery's mission, is seeking meeting points to stimulate the Church's dialogue with contemporary culture.
    The first eleven chapters of Genesis are the starting point for the Holy See's
    pavilion, which is being coordinated by the director of the Vatican Museums, Antonio Paolucci. Beginning from three thematic areas, which have been entrusted to three
    different artists, the viewer is invited to enter into the first book of the Bible and to discover the journeys that begin therein; Creation, Uncreation, and Re-Creation.
    This morning in the Holy See's Press Office, Cardinal Ravasi, the director of
    the Vatican Museums, and the president of the Biennale, Paolo Baratta, presented the event.
    "The Pontifical Council for Culture," began Cardinal Ravasi, "holds contemporary art at the heart of its interests for it is one of the most important cultural expressions of recent decades." Genesis, the theme of the Holy
    See's pavilion, "is fundamental for culture and for Church tradition. It is also a source of inspiration for many whose works that have left a mark on the history of art: the story told in the Book of Genesis. Specifically, the first eleven
    chapters have been chosen, as they are dedicated to the mystery of man's origins, the introduction of evil into history, and our hope and future projects after the devastation symbolically represented by the Flood. Wide-ranging discussions on the
    multiplicity of the themes offered by this inexhaustible source led to three thematic areas being chosen ..."
    "The theme of Creation," the cardinal continued, "concentrates on the first
    part of the biblical narrative, when the creative act is introduced through the
    Word and the breath of the Holy Spirit, generating a temporal and spatial dimension, and all forms of life including human beings. Uncreation, on the other hand, invites us to focus on the choice of going against God's original plan through forms of ethical and material destruction, such as original sin and the first
    murder, inviting us to reflect on the 'inhumanity of man'. The ensuing violence
    and disharmony trigger a new start for humanity, which begins with the punitive/purifying event of the Flood. In this biblical story, the concept of the voyage, and the
    themes of seeking and hope, represented by the figure of Noah and his family and then by Abraham and his progeny, eventually lead to the designation of a New Man and a renewed creation, where a profound internal change gives new meaning and vitality to existence."
    The director of the Vatican Museums then spoke of the artists who are illustrating the three themes. "The theme of Creation was entrusted to Studio Azzurro, which places the immaterial image, light, sound, and sensory stimuli at the centre of
    their artistic investigation... Their work triggers a dialogue, awash with echoes and reverberations, between the vegetable and animal kingdoms and the human dimension, which leads, via memory, to other personal narrations on the concept of origins
    within an interactive plane that is also a temporal intersection." The photographer Josef Koudelka is responsible for Uncreation. The power of his panoramic, black and white, speaks of the opposition between the human being and the world with its
    laws-moral and natural-and the material destruction that comes from a loss of a
    moral sense. Re-Creation was entrusted to the artist Lawrence Carroll, who is capable of giving life to salvaged materials, transfiguring them
    through processes of reconsideration and regeneration and who, against all odds, opens new possibilities of coexistence between as seemingly unrelated dimensions as fragility and monumentality.
    "The Holy See's presence, for the first time, among the pavilions of the
    Venice Biennale," concluded Paolo Baratta, "is an event of great importance and
    as such is hailed by the world of art and culture. This decision is a confirmation of the significance of the Biennale as a platform for exchange and
    dialogue. ... This 55th edition of the International Art Exhibition is ... an exhibition-research. Over the years, the mixed fortunes of contemporary art have witnessed
    artists express ideas and make declarations that required a form and conversely, artists create forms that demanded reflection. Yet it has always placed humankind and its doubts at the forefront, seeking the actively engaged viewer rather than the
    passive consumer. From this point of view, the renewed attention of the Holy See at this time seems extremely important." ___________________________________________________________ <!--?xml version"1.0" encoding"UTF-8" standalone"yes"?-->
    CARDINALS TO TAKE POSSESSION OF DIACONATE, TITULAR CHURCHES
    Vatican City, 14 May 2013 (VIS) - The Office of Liturgical Celebrations of the
    Supreme Pontiff today announced that this coming Sunday, 19 May, at 6:00pm, Cardinal Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal, major archbishop of Trivandrum of the Syro-Malankars, India, will take possession of the title of St. Gregory VII al Gelsomino on Via del Cottolegno, 4.
    The following Sunday, 26 May, at 11:30am, Cardinal James Michael Harvey,
    archpriest of Saint Paul Outside-the-Walls Basilica, will take possession of the diaconate of St. Pius V a Villa Carpegna in Largo San Pio V, 3. ___________________________________________________________ <!--?xml version"1.0" encoding"UTF-8" standalone"yes"?-->
    OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
    Vatican City, 14 May 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father appointed Bishop
    Hector Eduardo Vargas Bastidas, S.D.B., as bishop of Temuco (area 17,474, population 596,000, Catholics 386,000, priests 71, permanent deacons 41, religious 162), Chile.
    Bishop Vargas Bastidas, previously of San Marcos de Arica, Chile, was born in Valdivia, Los Rios, Chile, was ordained to the priesthood in 1980, and received
    episcopal ordination in 2004. He was national president of the Private Schools Association
    (FIDE) and a representative of the Catholic International Education Office (OIEC) to the United Nations' Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC). He succeeds Bishop Manuel Camilo Vial Risopatron, P. Schonstatt, whose
    resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit. ___________________________________________________________ Per ulteriori informazioni e per la ricerca di documenti consultare il sito: <a href"http://www.wisnews.org" target"_blank" moz-do-not-send"true">www.wisnews.org e <a href"http://www.vatican.va" target"_blank" moz-do-not-send"true">www.vatican.va Il servizio del VIS viene inviato soltanto agli indirizzi di posta elettronica che ne hanno
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    Copyright (VIS): Le notizie contenute nei servizi del Vatican Information Service possono essere riprodotte parzialmente o totalmente citando la fonte: V.I.S. - Vatican Information Service.

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