Bishops’ Conferences, according to the norm of law, to be confirmed by the Holy See through this dicastery.”</p>
<p>In English, the formulas are: </p>
<p>In Eucharistic Prayer II: </p>
<p>that with the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God,</p>
<p>with blessed Joseph, her Spouse,</p>
<p>with the blessed Apostles ...</p>
<p>In Eucharistic Prayer III: </p>
<p>with the most Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God,</p>
<p>with blessed Joseph, her Spouse,</p>
<p>with your blessed Apostles and glorious Martyrs ...</p>
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<p>In Eucharistic Prayer IV: </p>
<p>with the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God,</p>
<p>with blessed Joseph, her Spouse,</p>
<p>and with your Apostles ...</p>
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<p>HOLY SEE AT FAO: WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS</p> <p>Vatican City, 19 June 2013 (VIS) – Today, Archbishop Luigi Travaglino,
permanent observer of the Holy See to the United Nations Organisations for Food
and Agriculture (FAO, IFAD, and WFP), spoke at the 38th session of the FAO Conference held in
Rome from 15-22 June.</p>
<p>In his address, Archbishop Travaglino emphasized that the Delegation from the Holy See wanted to reiterate its appreciation of the FAO's actions in favour of development and guaranteeing food security, as well as to reaffirm its availability to
sustain this work, which concerns a fundamental aspect of personal and communal
life.</p>
<p>The prelate recalled that, in this particularly difficult moment for the global economy, the Delegation from the Holy See encourages all the parties concerned to further the implementation of the Organisation's programmes carried out in the various
areas of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, especially in view of the objective of food security, which has become indispensable. It is therefore necessary to move from words to deeds, making the necessary resources available
to the FAO.</p>
<p>At the same time, referring to the planning for the next biennium, he said that the Delegation from the Holy See hopes for a broadening of the forms of support to the artisanal activities and practices that constitute the basic economic reality for
the majority of developing countries, which have in their monocultures, forest resources, exploitation of marine resources, or agricultural activities, an essential reference—unfortunately often the sole reference—for their economies and
their food supply.</p>
<p>He also pointed out that the Holy See's reference to the sustainability of food supply systems cannot be limited to manufacturing techniques, the conservation of resources, or the exchange of information. “It appears to
us that the approach of
sustainability that is linked to the human person can help give meaning to the responsibility that each of us has towards future generations.”</p>
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<p>IN MEMORIAM</p>
<p>Vatican City, 19 June 2013 (VIS) – The following prelates passed away between April and June of this year:</p>
<p> - Bishop Celso Yegros Estigarribia, emeritus of Carapegua, Paraguay, on 6
April at the age of 77.</p>
<p> - Archbishop François-Wolff Ligonde, emeritus of Port-au-Prince,
Haiti, on 8 April at the age of 85.</p>
<p> - Bishop Luis Antonio Nova Rocha, of Facatativa, Colombia, on 9 April at
the age of 69.</p>
<p> - Cardinal Lorenzo Antonetti, president emeritus of the Administration of
the Patrimony of the Apostolic See, on 10 April at the age of 90.</p>
<p> - Bishop Bernhard Rieger, auxiliary emeritus of Rottenburg-Stuttgart,
Germany, on 10 April at the age of 90.</p>
<p> - Bishop Jaime Enrique Duque Correa, M.X.Y., of El Banco, Colombia, on 14
April at the age of 70.</p>
<p> - Bishop Reinhard Lettmann, emeritus of Munster, Germany, on 16 April at
the age of 80.</p>
<p> - Bishop Martinus Petrus Maria Muskens, emeritus of Breda, Netherlands,
on 16 April at the age of 77.</p>
<p> - Bishop Peter Michael Chenaparampil, emeritus of Alleppey, India, on 18
April at the age of 83.</p>
<p> - Bishop William Edward Murray, emeritus of Wollongong, Australia, on 21
April at the age of 93.</p>
<p> - Bishop Jose de Jesus Castillo Rentería, M.N.M., emeritus of
Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, on 23 April at the age of 85.</p>
<p> - Bishop Joseph Peter O’Connell, auxiliary emeritus of Melbourne,
Australia, on 27 April at the age of 81.</p>
<p> - Bishop Arthur Joseph O’Neill, emeritus of Rockford, Illinois,
USA, on 27 April at the age of 95.</p>
<p> - Bishop Julio Ojeda Pascual, O.F.M., vicar apostolic emeritus of San
Ramon, Peru, on 28 April at the age of 81.</p>
<p> - Bishop Pietro Garlato, emeritus of Tivoli, Italy, on 29 April at the
age of 85.</p>
<p> - Bishop Patrick Taval, M.S.C., of Kerema, Papua New Guinea, on 29 April
at the age of 57.</p>
<p> - Bishop Tito Buss, emeritus of Rio do Sul, Santa Catarina, Brazil, on 30
April at the age of 87.</p>
<p> - Bishop Joseph Patrick McFadden, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA, on 2
May at the age of 65.</p>
<p> - Bishop Severo Aparicio Quispe, O. de M., auxiliary emeritus of Cuzco,
Peru, on 6 May at the age of 89.</p>
<p> - Archbishop Andre Sana, emeritus of Kerkuk of the Chaldeans, Iraq, on 8
May at the age of 92.</p>
<p> - Bishop Felix Ramananarivo, M.S., emeritus of Antsirabe, Madagascar, on
12 May at the age of 79.</p>
<p> - Archbishop Dominic Kodwo Andoh, emeritus of Accra, Ghana, on 17 May at
the age of 84.</p>
<p> - Archbishop Michael Kpakala Francis, emeritus of Monrovia, Liberia, on
19 May at the age of 77.</p>
<p> - Bishop Mykola Simkaylo, of Kolomyia-Chernivtsi of the Ukrainians,
Ukraine, on 21 May at the age of 60.</p>
<p> - Bishop Silverio Jarbas Paulo de Albuquerque, O.F.M., emeritus of Feira
de Santana, Baia, Brazil, on 28 May at the age of 96.</p>
<p> - Cardinal Stanislaw Kazimierz Nagy, S.C.I., cardinal deacon of Santa
Maria della Scala, on 5 June at the age of 91.</p>
<p> - Bishop Joseph Michael Sullivan, auxiliary emeritus of Brooklyn, New
York, USA, on 7 June at the age of 83.</p>
<p> - Bishop Olavio Lopez Duque, O.A.R., vicar apostolic emeritus of
Casanare, Colombia at the age of 81.</p>
<p> - Bishop Jose de Lima, emeritus of Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais, Brazil, on
12 June at the age of 89.</p>
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<p>AUDIENCE</p>
<p>Vatican City, 19 June 2013 (VIS) – In the sitting room of the Paul VI Hall after the general audience, the Holy Father received participants in the meeting promoted by the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue with the
International
Islamic Forum for Dialogue from Saudi Arabia.</p>
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<p>OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS</p>
<p>Vatican City, 19 June 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father:</p>
<p> - appointed Fr. Jose Carlos Brandao Cabral as bishop of Almenara (area
15,738, population 192,800, Catholics 147,300, priests 18, religious 39), Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Tupa, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1963 and was ordained
a priest for the diocese of Limeira in 1993. Since ordination he has served in several pastoral, judicial, and diocesan-level roles, most recently, since 1993, as pastor of the “Menino Jesus” parish in the Diocese of Limeira, since 2005, as
judge auditor of the Interdiocesan Ecclesiastic Tribunal and, since 2008, as diocesan chancellor. He succeeds Bishop Hugo Maria Van Steekelenburg, O.F.M., whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having
reached the age limit.</p>
<p> - appointed Bishop Jose Carlos Chacorowski, C.M., as bishop of
Caraguatatuba (area 1,992, population 292,000, Catholics 179,600, priests 21, permanent deacons 6, religious 53), Brazil. Bishop Chacorowski was previously auxiliary of
Sao Luis do Maranhao, Maranho, Brazil, and titular of Casae Nigrae.</p>
<p> - appointed Fr. Joseph Mopeli Sephamola, O.M.I., as bishop of
Qacha’s Nek (area 11,500, population 400,000, Catholics 200,000, priests 22, religious 104), Lesotho. The bishop-elect was born in Tsoelike Ha Atlali, Lesotho, in
1960 and was ordained a priest in 1991. Since ordination, he has served as a missionary in Zambia, as a delegate for the Oblates in Rome and novitiate master in Quthing, Qacha's Nek, as a delegate for studies in Spirituality in South Africa, and, most
recently, as provincial of the Oblate Fathers in Lesotho.</p>
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