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    VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE
    YEAR XXIII - # 113
    DATE 23-05-2013

    Summary:
    - POPE RECEIVES PRESIDENT OF EL SALVADOR: IMPORTANCE OF ARCHBISHOP OSCAR ROMERO'S WITNESS
    - PONTIFICAL LATERAN UNIVERSITY DEDICATES CHAIR TO CARDINAL BERNARDIN GANTIN
    - POPE FRANCIS CONFIRMS CARDINAL VALLINI AS VICAR OF ROME
    - AUDIENCES

    ___________________________________________________________


    POPE RECEIVES PRESIDENT OF EL SALVADOR: IMPORTANCE OF ARCHBISHOP OSCAR ROMERO'S
    WITNESS
    Vatican City, 23 May 2013 (VIS) - This morning in the Vatican Apostolic Palace,
    the Holy Father received in audience His excellency Mr. Carlos Mauricio Funes Cartagena, president of the Republic of El Salvador. President Funes then met with the
    Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B., accompanied by Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.
    During the cordial talks, satisfaction was express for the good relations between the Holy See and the nation of El Salvador. In particular, Servant of God Archbishop Oscar Amulfo Romero y Galdamez of San Salvador was spoken of and
    the importance of his
    witness for the entire nation.
    Appreciation was also expressed for the contribution that the Church offers for
    the reconciliation and consolidation of peace, as well as in the areas of charity, education, and the eradication of poverty and organized crime. Some ethical issues such as
    the defence of human life, marriage, and the family were also discussed.

    ___________________________________________________________


    PONTIFICAL LATERAN UNIVERSITY DEDICATES CHAIR TO CARDINAL BERNARDIN GANTIN Vatican City, 23 May 2013 (VIS) - Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, native of Benin and first African-born prelate to be prefect of a Vatican dicastery (of the Congregation for Bishops), will be memorialised by the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome
    with a Chair bearing his name and dedicated to "Political Socialization in Africa". The news was made public this morning in the press office of the Holy See, at a conference participated in by Cardinal Robert Sarah, president of the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum"; His excellency Dr. Thomas Yayi Boni, president of the Republic of Benin; Msgr. Patrick Valdrini, rector of the Pontifical Lateran University; and Dr. Martin Nkafu Nkemnkia, director of the Department of Human
    and Social Sciences - African Studies at the Pontifical Lateran University. Cardinal Gantin was born in 1922 in Toffo, Benin, and studied at the seminary of Ouidah. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1951 and left Benin two years later to pursue studies in Rome. He received a license in Theology and Canon Law from the
    Pontifical Lateran University. In 1956, he was ordained a bishop and in 1960 was named metropolitan archbishop of Cotonou. As president of the Episcopal Conference of Benin, he participated in three sessions of Vatican Council II and in the first World
    Assembly of the Synod of Bishops (1967). In 1971 he was named adjunct secretary
    of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and resigned the pastoral
    care of his diocese. In 1976, he was named president of the Pontifical Council for Justice
    and Peace. He was created a cardinal by Paul VI in 1977. In 1984, he was named prefect of the Congregation for Bishops. Nine years later, in 1993, he was elected dean of the College of Cardinals. When he turned 80, no longer a cardinal elec
    tor,
    he resigned his post as dean and returned to his country. He died in Paris, where he had travelled for health reasons, in 2008 and was buried in Ouidah. Benedict XVI, during his trip to Benin in 2011, visited his tomb.
    "Today, 23 May 2013," Cardinal Sarah said, "the Pontifical Lateran University dedicates a Chair in his name to recall what his life meant for the people of Benin, for the Church in Africa, and for the universal Church ... as well
    as for the contribution that he made, both on a pastoral level and his invitation to the Christian world to participate in culture and politics as the
    main form of service to the betterment of society and the spiritual well-being of humanity. ... I
    hope that this Chair in his name-on "Socialization Policy in Africa"-will initiate reflection on politics in the African context and prepare future leaders of African society who are guided by the Church's Social Doctrine."
    For his part, Dr. Nkafu Nkemnkia explained that the Chair will be articulated as courses and seminars, will promote conferences and workshops, and will seek collaboration with institutions and structures in order to increase and give value to African
    political culture. "The contribution of the Chair will be a renewal, but above all a formation of leaders, motivated by deep-rooted ethical principles, to overcome the difficult situation of crisis and corruption, both in politicians as well as in
    civil society itself, through a just economic vision and a more balanced form of the service that politics should offer."

    ___________________________________________________________


    POPE FRANCIS CONFIRMS CARDINAL VALLINI AS VICAR OF ROME
    Vatican City, 23 May 2013 (VIS) - Today was published a letter, written in Latin and dated 18 May of this year, in which Pope Francis confirms Cardinal Agostino Vallini as vicar general for the Diocese of Rome. Cardinal Vallini was
    appointed to
    that position on 27 June 2008 by Benedict XVI, a role that also entails the positions of Archpriest of St. John Lateran Basilica and Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Lateran University.

    ___________________________________________________________


    AUDIENCES
    Vatican City, 23 May 2013 (VIS) - This morning, the Holy Father received:
    five members of the presidency of the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of
    the European Community (COMECE):
    - Cardinal Reinhard Marx, archbishop of Munich, Germany, president;
    - Bishop Gianni Ambrosio of Piacenza-Bobbio, Italy, vice president;
    - Bishop Virgil Bercea of Oradea Mareof the Romanians, Romania, vice president;
    - Bishop Jean Kockerols, auxiliary of Malines-Brussels, Belgium, and titular of Ypres, vice president; and
    - Fr. Patrick Daly, general secretary.
    Cardinal Angelo Scola, archbishop of Milan, Italy.

    ___________________________________________________________

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    POPE RECEIVES PRESIDENT OF EL SALVADOR: IMPORTANCE OF ARCHBISHOP OSCAR ROMERO'S WITNESS
    Vatican City, 23 May 2013 (VIS) - This morning in the Vatican Apostolic
    Palace, the Holy Father received in audience His excellency Mr. Carlos Mauricio
    Funes Cartagena, president of the Republic of El Salvador. President Funes then
    met with the
    Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B., accompanied by Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.
    During the cordial talks, satisfaction was express for the good relations
    between the Holy See and the nation of El Salvador. In particular, Servant of God Archbishop Oscar Amulfo Romero y Galdamez of San Salvador was spoken of and
    the importance of
    his witness for the entire nation.
    Appreciation was also expressed for the contribution that the Church offers
    for the reconciliation and consolidation of peace, as well as in the areas of charity, education, and the eradication of poverty and organized crime. Some ethical issues such
    as the defence of human life, marriage, and the family were also discussed. ___________________________________________________________ <!--?xml version"1.0" encoding"UTF-8" standalone"yes"?-->
    PONTIFICAL LATERAN UNIVERSITY DEDICATES CHAIR TO CARDINAL BERNARDIN GANTIN
    Vatican City, 23 May 2013 (VIS) - Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, native of Benin
    and first African-born prelate to be prefect of a Vatican dicastery (of the Congregation for Bishops), will be memorialised by the Pontifical Lateran University in
    Rome with a Chair bearing his name and dedicated to "Political Socialization in
    Africa". The news was made public this morning in the press office of the Holy See, at a conference participated in by Cardinal Robert Sarah, president of the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum"; His excellency Dr. Thomas Yayi Boni, president of the Republic of Benin; Msgr. Patrick Valdrini, rector of the Pontifical Lateran University; and Dr. Martin Nkafu Nkemnkia, director of the Department of Human
    and Social Sciences - African Studies at the Pontifical Lateran University.
    Cardinal Gantin was born in 1922 in Toffo, Benin, and studied at the seminary
    of Ouidah. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1951 and left Benin two years later to pursue studies in Rome. He received a license in Theology and Canon Law from the
    Pontifical Lateran University. In 1956, he was ordained a bishop and in 1960 was named metropolitan archbishop of Cotonou. As president of the Episcopal Conference of Benin, he participated in three sessions of Vatican Council II and in the first World
    Assembly of the Synod of Bishops (1967). In 1971 he was named adjunct secretary
    of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and resigned the pastoral
    care of his diocese. In 1976, he was named president of the Pontifical Council for Justice
    and Peace. He was created a cardinal by Paul VI in 1977. In 1984, he was named prefect of the Congregation for Bishops. Nine years later, in 1993, he was elected dean of the College of Cardinals. When he turned 80, no longer a cardinal
    elector, he resigned his post as dean and returned to his country. He died in Paris, where he had travelled for health reasons, in 2008 and was buried in Ouidah. Benedict XVI, during his trip to Benin in 2011, visited his tomb.
    "Today, 23 May 2013," Cardinal Sarah said, "the Pontifical Lateran University
    dedicates a Chair in his name to recall what his life meant for the people of Benin, for the Church in Africa, and for the universal Church ... as
    well as for the contribution that he made, both on a pastoral level and his invitation to the Christian world to participate in culture and politics as the
    main form of service to the betterment of society and the spiritual well-being of humanity.
    ... I hope that this Chair in his name-on "Socialization Policy in Africa"-will
    initiate reflection on politics in the African context and prepare future leaders of African society who are guided by the Church's Social
    Doctrine."
    For his part, Dr. Nkafu Nkemnkia explained that the Chair will be articulated
    as courses and seminars, will promote conferences and workshops, and will seek collaboration with institutions and structures in order to increase and give value to African
    political culture. "The contribution of the Chair will be a renewal, but above all a formation of leaders, motivated by deep-rooted ethical principles, to overcome the difficult situation of crisis and corruption, both in politicians as well as in
    civil society itself, through a just economic vision and a more balanced form of the service that politics should offer." ___________________________________________________________ <!--?xml version"1.0" encoding"UTF-8" standalone"yes"?-->
    POPE FRANCIS CONFIRMS CARDINAL VALLINI AS VICAR OF ROME
    Vatican City, 23 May 2013 (VIS) - Today was published a letter, written in
    Latin and dated 18 May of this year, in which Pope Francis confirms Cardinal Agostino Vallini as vicar general for the Diocese of Rome. Cardinal Vallini was
    appointed to
    that position on 27 June 2008 by Benedict XVI, a role that also entails the positions of Archpriest of St. John Lateran Basilica and Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Lateran University. ___________________________________________________________ <!--?xml version"1.0" encoding"UTF-8" standalone"yes"?-->
    AUDIENCES
    Vatican City, 23 May 2013 (VIS) - This morning, the Holy Father received:
    five members of the presidency of the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences
    of the European Community (COMECE):
    - Cardinal Reinhard Marx, archbishop of Munich, Germany, president;
    - Bishop Gianni Ambrosio of Piacenza-Bobbio, Italy, vice president;
    - Bishop Virgil Bercea of Oradea Mareof the Romanians, Romania, vice president;
    - Bishop Jean Kockerols, auxiliary of Malines-Brussels, Belgium, and titular
    of Ypres, vice president; and
    - Fr. Patrick Daly, general secretary.
    Cardinal Angelo Scola, archbishop of Milan, Italy. ___________________________________________________________ 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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