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    From Vatican Information Service - Eng -@1:396/45 to All on Thu Feb 6 07:32:12 2014
    against the tide and being witnesses of revolutionary innovation. As you cannot
    be a real Christian and “think small” about life, the Pope urges young people to resist 'low cost' offers of happiness and to have the courage to be truly happy,
    a gift that only God can give.</p>
    <p>Pope Francis explains to young people what it means to be 'poor in spirit', thus entering into the heart of the theme for the next World Youth Day. Jesus himself chose the way of dispossession and poverty. The Pope addressed a pressing invitation to
    young people to imitate Jesus, and he pointed to the example of Saint Francis of Assisi. Young Christians are therefore called to conversion, to embrace an evangelical lifestyle, one of moderation in which we seek the essential and act
    in solidarity
    with the poor. The Pope explains that the poor are both the 'suffering flesh' of Christ that we are all called to personally touch, and they are also true masters of life, often with much to offer on the human and spiritual plane.</p> <p>The Pope emphasises the close connection between the theme for the Rio WYD &ndash; 'Go and make disciples of all nations!' &ndash; and the Beatitude about
    the poor in spirit. Pope Francis explains, 'evangelical poverty is a basic condition for
    spreading the kingdom of God'. It is often the most simple of hearts that express true joy, and evangelisation depends on this joy.</p>

    Subject: VISnews140206
    From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt <visnews_entxt@mlists.vatican.va>

    <p>The Holy Father reminds young people that thirty years have passed since the
    Cross of the Jubilee of the Redemption was entrusted to young people. The anniversary is on 22 April. 'That symbolic act by John Paul II was the beginning of the great youth
    pilgrimage which has since crossed the five continents'. Pope Francis tells young people that after John Paul II&rsquo;s canonisation, 'an event marked by immense joy', he will be 'the great patron of the World Youth Days which he inaugurated and always
    supported'&rdquo;.</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?-->
    <p>POPE FRANCIS DEEPLY SADDENED BY THE FIRE IN BARRACAS, BUENOS AIRES</p> <p>Vatican City, 6 February 2014 (VIS) &ndash; In the wake of yesterday's fire in the Buenos Aires neighbourhood of Barracas, in which nine firefighters were killed and several people injured, the Holy Father sent a telegram to the metropolitan
    archbishop of Buenos Aires, Mario Aurelio Poli. The Pope writes that he is &ldquo;deeply saddened&rdquo; by the tragic accident, communicates his closeness to all those affected, and is &ldquo;united with all those who have suffered or been killed in
    this unfortunate event&rdquo;.</p>
    <p>&ldquo;In these sad circumstances, in praying for the eternal repose of those public servants who died in the course of duty, I ask God to grant His comfort and strength to all those affected by the tragedy, and to inspire feelings of brotherly
    solidarity to help them face this hardship as best they can. I also wish to offer a word of hope to those families who mourn their loved ones, and also to those who await the full recovery of the injured&rdquo;.</p>
    <p>Pope Francis concludes by invoking the protection of Our Lady of Lujan, and imparts &ldquo;the comfort of my apostolic blessing to the dear people of Buenos Aires, ever present in my heart&rdquo;.</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?-->
    <p>ARCHBISHOP TOMASI: THE HOLY SEE WILL RESPOND TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE U.N. COMMITTEE FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD</p>
    <p>Vatican City, 6 February 2014 (VIS) &ndash; Yesterday afternoon Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, permanent observer for the Holy See at the United Nations in Geneva commented on the concluding observations of the United Nations Committee
    for the Rights of
    the Child, which were very critical regarding the issue of the abuse of minors by members of the clergy and the actions taken by the Vatican and the Holy See on the matter, and urges revision of the Church's teaching on certain themes such as
    contraception and abortion.</p>
    <p>&ldquo;My first impression: we need to wait, read attentively and analyse in
    detail what the members of this Commission have written&rdquo;, commented the nuncio. &ldquo;But my first reaction is of surprise, because of the negative aspects of the
    document they have produced and that it looks almost as if it were already prepared before the meeting of the Committee with the delegation of the Holy See, which had given in detail precise responses on various points, which have not been reported in
    this conclusive document or at least have not seemed to be taken into serious consideration. In fact, the document does not seem to be updated, taking into account what, over the last few years, has been done by the Holy See, with the measures taken
    directly from the authority of Vatican City State and then in various countries
    by the individual Episcopal Conferences. It therefore lacks a correct and updated perspective, which in reality has seen a series of changes for the protection of children that, it seems to me, are difficult to find, at the same
    level of commitment, in other institutions or even in other States. This is simply a question of facts, of evidence, which cannot be distorted!&rdquo;.</p> <p>With regard to the Holy See's reaction to the document, the archbishop affirmed that &ldquo;the Holy See will respond, because it is a member, a State
    that is part of the Convention: it has ratified it and intends to observe it in
    the spirit and
    letter of this Convention, without added ideologies or impositions that lie outside of the Convention itself. For instance: in its Preamble, the Convention
    on the Protection of Children talks about the defence of life and the protection of children
    before and after birth; whereas the recommendation made to the Holy See is that
    of changing its position on the question of abortion! Of course, when a child is killed it no longer has rights! Hence this seems to me to be a real contradiction of the
    fundamental objective of the Convention, which is the protection of children. This Committee has not done a good service to the United Nations, seeking to introduce and request the Holy See to change its non-negotiable teaching! So, it
    is somewhat sad to see that the Committee has not grasped in depth the nature and functions of the Holy See that, however, has expressed clearly to the Committee its decision to carry forward the Convention's requests on the rights
    of the child, but
    defining precisely and protecting first of all those fundamental values that give real and effective protection to the child&rdquo;.</p>
    <p>The observer for the Holy See also commented on the fact that the United Nations had said at one time that the Vatican had responded better than other countries to the protection of minors, and with regard to the change of opinion
    expressed in the
    document published yesterday, he said, &ldquo;the introduction to the final report recognised the clarity of the answers that were given; there was no attempt to avoid any request made by the Committee, on the basis of the evidence available, and where
    there was no immediate information, we had promised to provide it in the future, according to the directives of the Holy See, as all countries do. So it
    seemed to be a constructive dialogue and I think it should remain as such. Therefore, given the
    impression received through direct dialogue by the delegation of the Holy See with the Committee and the text of the conclusions and recommendations, it is tempting to say that probably that text had already been written, and does not reflect the input and clarity, other than by some hasty addition, to that which
    had already been offered. So we must, with serenity and on the basis of the evidence - because we have nothing to hide! - bring forth the explanation of the position of the
    Holy See, respond to the questions that remain, so that the fundamental objective that is to be pursued - the protection of children - can be achieved.
    We are talking about 40 million cases of child abuse in the world: unfortunately some of these cases
    - even though in small proportions in comparison to all those that are happening in the world - affect people in the Church. And the Church has responded and reacted and continues to do so! We must insist on this policy of transparency, of no tolerance
    of abuse, because even one single case of child abuse is one case too many!&rdquo;</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?-->
    <p>AUDIENCES</p>
    <p>Vatican City, 6 February 2014 (VIS) &ndash; Today, the Holy Father received in audience:</p>
    <p>- Bishop Zbigniew Kiernikowski of Siedlce, Poland.</p>
    <p>- Wafaa Ashraf Moharram Bassim, the new ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the Holy See, presenting her credential letters.</p>
    <p>- Archbishop Franco Coppola, apostolic nuncio to Burundi.</p>
    <p>- Nineteen prelates from the Polish Episcopal Conference on their &ldquo;ad limina&rdquo; visit:</p>
    <p>- Archbishop Jozef Michalik of Przemysl of the Latins, with his auxiliaries,
    Bishop Adam Szal and Stanislaw Jamrozek;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Jan Franciszek Watroba of Rzeszow;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Marian Rojek of Zamosc-Lubaczow;</p>
    <p>- Archbishop Stanislaw Budzik of Lublin, with his auxiliaries, Bishop Mieczislaw Cislo, Bishop Artur Grzegorz Mizinski, and Bishop Jozef Wrobel;</p> <p>- Bishop Krzysztof Nitkiewicz of Sandomierz, with his former auxiliary, Bishop Edward Marian Frankowski;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Zbigniew Kiernikowski of Siedlce with his auxiliary, Bishop Piotr Sawczuk;</p>
    <p>- Archbishop Edward Ozorowski of Bialystok, with his auxiliary, Bishop Henryk Ciereszco;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Antoni Pacyfik Dydycz of Drohiczyn;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Janusz Boguslaw Stepnowski of Lomza, with his auxiliary, Bishop Tadeusz Bronakowski and Bishop emeritus Stanislaw Stefanek.</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?-->
    <p>OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS</p>
    <p>Vatican City, 6 February 2014 (VIS) &ndash; The Holy Father has:</p>
    <p>- appointed Rev. Ham Lim Moon as auxiliary of the diocese of San Martin (area 102, population 761,000, Catholics 525,000, priests 79, permanent deacons
    29, religious 179), Argentina. The bishop-elect was born in Suwon, South Korea in 1955 and was
    ordained a priest in 1984. He holds a licentiate in theology and a licentiate in spiritual theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. He has served in the following pastoral roles in the archdiocese of Buenos Aires: vicar in the parish
    &ldquo;Reina de los Apostoles&rdquo; and chaplain of the &ldquo;Dr. Teodoro Alvarez&rdquo; hospital; priest of the parish &ldquo;Maria Madre de la Iglesia&rdquo;, member of the presbyteral commission and dean of the &ldquo;Flores&rdquo; deanery. He is
    responsible for courses in ongoing formation for the clergy of Buenos Aires and
    has accompanied the Korean community in Argentina. Since 2003 he has served as priest in the parish of &ldquo;SS. Cosme y Damian&rdquo; in Buenos
    Aires.</p>
    <p>- confirmed Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko as president of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, and Bishop Josef Clemens as secretary of the Pontifical Council for the Laity.</p>
    <p>- appointed the following members of the Pontifical Council for the Laity: Cardinal Christoph Schonborn, archbishop of Vienna, Austria; Cardinal Angelo Scola, archbishop of Milan, Italy; Cardinal John Njue, archbishop of Nairobi, Kenya; Cardinal
    Reinhardt Marx, archbishop of Munich and Friesling, Federal Republic of Germany; Cardinal Willem Jacobus Eijk, archbishop of Utrecht, Netherlands; Cardinal Luis Antonio G. Tagle, archbishop of Manila, Philippines; Cardinal Joao Braz de Aviz, prefect of
    the Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life; Archbishop Charles Joseph Chaput of Philadelphia, U.S.A.; Archbishop Orani Joao Tempesta of Sao Sebastiao do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Dr. Yago De La Cierva,
    Spain, lecturer in Crisis Management and Communication at the Faculty of Social
    Institutional Communication of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome; Dr. Irene Egle Laumenskaite, lecturer at the Centre for Religious Studies and Research at the University of Vilnius, Lithuania; Dr. Fabrice Hadjadj, director of the Institut Europeen d'Etudes Anthropologiques Philanthropos in Fribourg, Switzerland; Dr. Jocelyn Khoueiry, foundress of the Associations &ldquo;La Libanaise-Femme
    du 31 mai&rdquo; and &ldquo;Oui a la vie&rdquo;, Lebanon; Dr. Franco Miano, national president of Italian Catholic Action; Dr. Genevieve Amelie Mathilde Sanze, Central African Republic, representative for Africa of the International
    Secretariat of
    Economy of Communion.</p>
    <p>- appointed the following consultors of the Pontifical Council for the Laity: Archbishop Alberto Taveira Correa of Belem do Para, Brazil; Archbishop Filippo Santoro of Taranto, Italy; Bishop Anders Arborelius of Stockholm, Sweden; Bishop Dominique
    Rey of Frejus Toulon, France; Bishop Christoph Hegge, auxiliary of Munster, Germany; Fr. Arturo Cattaneo, professor in the faculty of canon law of St. Pius
    X of Venice, Italy; Fr. Fra Hans Stapel, O.F.M., founder and president of the International
    Association of the Faithful Family of Hope, Brazil; Alejandra Keen von Wuthenau, superior general of the Marian Fraternity of Reconciliation, Peru; Dr. Laurent Landete, moderator of the Community of the Emmanuel, France; Mimmo Muolo, journalist from the
    daily newspaper &ldquo;Avvenire&rdquo;, Italy; Marguerite A. Peeters, Belgium/U.S.A., director of the Institute for the Intercultural Dialogue Dynamics; Silvia Recchi, Italian professor of canon law at the Catholic University of Central
    Africa in Yaounde, Cameroon; Maite Uribe Bilbao, El Salvador, director general of the Theresian Institute.</p>
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    against the tide and being witnesses of revolutionary innovation. As you cannot
    be a real Christian and &ldquo;think small&rdquo; about life, the Pope urges young people to resist 'low cost' offers of happiness and to have the courage to be truly happy,
    a gift that only God can give.</p>
    <p>Pope Francis explains to young people what it means to be 'poor in spirit', thus entering into the heart of the theme for the next World Youth Day. Jesus himself chose the way of dispossession and poverty. The Pope addressed a pressing invitation to
    young people to imitate Jesus, and he pointed to the example of Saint Francis of Assisi. Young Christians are therefore called to conversion, to embrace an evangelical lifestyle, one of moderation in which we seek the essential and act
    in solidarity
    with the poor. The Pope explains that the poor are both the 'suffering flesh' of Christ that we are all called to personally touch, and they are also true masters of life, often with much to offer on the human and spiritual plane.</p> <p>The Pope emphasises the close connection between the theme for the Rio WYD &ndash; 'Go and make disciples of all nations!' &ndash; and the Beatitude about
    the poor in spirit. Pope Francis explains, 'evangelical poverty is a basic condition for
    spreading the kingdom of God'. It is often the most simple of hearts that express true joy, and evangelisation depends on this joy.</p>

    Subject: VISnews140206
    From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt <visnews_entxt@mlists.vatican.va>

    <p>The Holy Father reminds young people that thirty years have passed since the
    Cross of the Jubilee of the Redemption was entrusted to young people. The anniversary is on 22 April. 'That symbolic act by John Paul II was the beginning of the great youth
    pilgrimage which has since crossed the five continents'. Pope Francis tells young people that after John Paul II&rsquo;s canonisation, 'an event marked by immense joy', he will be 'the great patron of the World Youth Days which he inaugurated and always
    supported'&rdquo;.</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?-->
    <p>POPE FRANCIS DEEPLY SADDENED BY THE FIRE IN BARRACAS, BUENOS AIRES</p> <p>Vatican City, 6 February 2014 (VIS) &ndash; In the wake of yesterday's fire in the Buenos Aires neighbourhood of Barracas, in which nine firefighters were killed and several people injured, the Holy Father sent a telegram to the metropolitan
    archbishop of Buenos Aires, Mario Aurelio Poli. The Pope writes that he is &ldquo;deeply saddened&rdquo; by the tragic accident, communicates his closeness to all those affected, and is &ldquo;united with all those who have suffered or been killed in
    this unfortunate event&rdquo;.</p>
    <p>&ldquo;In these sad circumstances, in praying for the eternal repose of those public servants who died in the course of duty, I ask God to grant His comfort and strength to all those affected by the tragedy, and to inspire feelings of brotherly
    solidarity to help them face this hardship as best they can. I also wish to offer a word of hope to those families who mourn their loved ones, and also to those who await the full recovery of the injured&rdquo;.</p>
    <p>Pope Francis concludes by invoking the protection of Our Lady of Lujan, and imparts &ldquo;the comfort of my apostolic blessing to the dear people of Buenos Aires, ever present in my heart&rdquo;.</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?-->
    <p>ARCHBISHOP TOMASI: THE HOLY SEE WILL RESPOND TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS OF THE U.N. COMMITTEE FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD</p>
    <p>Vatican City, 6 February 2014 (VIS) &ndash; Yesterday afternoon Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, permanent observer for the Holy See at the United Nations in Geneva commented on the concluding observations of the United Nations Committee
    for the Rights of
    the Child, which were very critical regarding the issue of the abuse of minors by members of the clergy and the actions taken by the Vatican and the Holy See on the matter, and urges revision of the Church's teaching on certain themes such as
    contraception and abortion.</p>
    <p>&ldquo;My first impression: we need to wait, read attentively and analyse in
    detail what the members of this Commission have written&rdquo;, commented the nuncio. &ldquo;But my first reaction is of surprise, because of the negative aspects of the
    document they have produced and that it looks almost as if it were already prepared before the meeting of the Committee with the delegation of the Holy See, which had given in detail precise responses on various points, which have not been reported in
    this conclusive document or at least have not seemed to be taken into serious consideration. In fact, the document does not seem to be updated, taking into account what, over the last few years, has been done by the Holy See, with the measures taken
    directly from the authority of Vatican City State and then in various countries
    by the individual Episcopal Conferences. It therefore lacks a correct and updated perspective, which in reality has seen a series of changes for the protection of children that, it seems to me, are difficult to find, at the same
    level of commitment, in other institutions or even in other States. This is simply a question of facts, of evidence, which cannot be distorted!&rdquo;.</p> <p>With regard to the Holy See's reaction to the document, the archbishop affirmed that &ldquo;the Holy See will respond, because it is a member, a State
    that is part of the Convention: it has ratified it and intends to observe it in
    the spirit and
    letter of this Convention, without added ideologies or impositions that lie outside of the Convention itself. For instance: in its Preamble, the Convention
    on the Protection of Children talks about the defence of life and the protection of children
    before and after birth; whereas the recommendation made to the Holy See is that
    of changing its position on the question of abortion! Of course, when a child is killed it no longer has rights! Hence this seems to me to be a real contradiction of the
    fundamental objective of the Convention, which is the protection of children. This Committee has not done a good service to the United Nations, seeking to introduce and request the Holy See to change its non-negotiable teaching! So, it
    is somewhat sad to see that the Committee has not grasped in depth the nature and functions of the Holy See that, however, has expressed clearly to the Committee its decision to carry forward the Convention's requests on the rights
    of the child, but
    defining precisely and protecting first of all those fundamental values that give real and effective protection to the child&rdquo;.</p>
    <p>The observer for the Holy See also commented on the fact that the United Nations had said at one time that the Vatican had responded better than other countries to the protection of minors, and with regard to the change of opinion
    expressed in the
    document published yesterday, he said, &ldquo;the introduction to the final report recognised the clarity of the answers that were given; there was no attempt to avoid any request made by the Committee, on the basis of the evidence available, and where
    there was no immediate information, we had promised to provide it in the future, according to the directives of the Holy See, as all countries do. So it
    seemed to be a constructive dialogue and I think it should remain as such. Therefore, given the
    impression received through direct dialogue by the delegation of the Holy See with the Committee and the text of the conclusions and recommendations, it is tempting to say that probably that text had already been written, and does not reflect the input and clarity, other than by some hasty addition, to that which
    had already been offered. So we must, with serenity and on the basis of the evidence - because we have nothing to hide! - bring forth the explanation of the position of the
    Holy See, respond to the questions that remain, so that the fundamental objective that is to be pursued - the protection of children - can be achieved.
    We are talking about 40 million cases of child abuse in the world: unfortunately some of these cases
    - even though in small proportions in comparison to all those that are happening in the world - affect people in the Church. And the Church has responded and reacted and continues to do so! We must insist on this policy of transparency, of no tolerance
    of abuse, because even one single case of child abuse is one case too many!&rdquo;</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?-->
    <p>AUDIENCES</p>
    <p>Vatican City, 6 February 2014 (VIS) &ndash; Today, the Holy Father received in audience:</p>
    <p>- Bishop Zbigniew Kiernikowski of Siedlce, Poland.</p>
    <p>- Wafaa Ashraf Moharram Bassim, the new ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the Holy See, presenting her credential letters.</p>
    <p>- Archbishop Franco Coppola, apostolic nuncio to Burundi.</p>
    <p>- Nineteen prelates from the Polish Episcopal Conference on their &ldquo;ad limina&rdquo; visit:</p>
    <p>- Archbishop Jozef Michalik of Przemysl of the Latins, with his auxiliaries,
    Bishop Adam Szal and Stanislaw Jamrozek;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Jan Franciszek Watroba of Rzeszow;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Marian Rojek of Zamosc-Lubaczow;</p>
    <p>- Archbishop Stanislaw Budzik of Lublin, with his auxiliaries, Bishop Mieczislaw Cislo, Bishop Artur Grzegorz Mizinski, and Bishop Jozef Wrobel;</p> <p>- Bishop Krzysztof Nitkiewicz of Sandomierz, with his former auxiliary, Bishop Edward Marian Frankowski;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Zbigniew Kiernikowski of Siedlce with his auxiliary, Bishop Piotr Sawczuk;</p>
    <p>- Archbishop Edward Ozorowski of Bialystok, with his auxiliary, Bishop Henryk Ciereszco;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Antoni Pacyfik Dydycz of Drohiczyn;</p>
    <p>- Bishop Janusz Boguslaw Stepnowski of Lomza, with his auxiliary, Bishop Tadeusz Bronakowski and Bishop emeritus Stanislaw Stefanek.</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?-->
    <p>OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS</p>
    <p>Vatican City, 6 February 2014 (VIS) &ndash; The Holy Father has:</p>
    <p>- appointed Rev. Ham Lim Moon as auxiliary of the diocese of San Martin (area 102, population 761,000, Catholics 525,000, priests 79, permanent deacons
    29, religious 179), Argentina. The bishop-elect was born in Suwon, South Korea in 1955 and was
    ordained a priest in 1984. He holds a licentiate in theology and a licentiate in spiritual theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. He has served in the following pastoral roles in the archdiocese of Buenos Aires: vicar in the parish
    &ldquo;Reina de los Apostoles&rdquo; and chaplain of the &ldquo;Dr. Teodoro Alvarez&rdquo; hospital; priest of the parish &ldquo;Maria Madre de la Iglesia&rdquo;, member of the presbyteral commission and dean of the &ldquo;Flores&rdquo; deanery. He is
    responsible for courses in ongoing formation for the clergy of Buenos Aires and
    has accompanied the Korean community in Argentina. Since 2003 he has served as priest in the parish of &ldquo;SS. Cosme y Damian&rdquo; in Buenos
    Aires.</p>
    <p>- confirmed Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko as president of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, and Bishop Josef Clemens as secretary of the Pontifical Council for the Laity.</p>
    <p>- appointed the following members of the Pontifical Council for the Laity: Cardinal Christoph Schonborn, archbishop of Vienna, Austria; Cardinal Angelo Scola, archbishop of Milan, Italy; Cardinal John Njue, archbishop of Nairobi, Kenya; Cardinal
    Reinhardt Marx, archbishop of Munich and Friesling, Federal Republic of Germany; Cardinal Willem Jacobus Eijk, archbishop of Utrecht, Netherlands; Cardinal Luis Antonio G. Tagle, archbishop of Manila, Philippines; Cardinal Joao Braz de Aviz, prefect of
    the Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life; Archbishop Charles Joseph Chaput of Philadelphia, U.S.A.; Archbishop Orani Joao Tempesta of Sao Sebastiao do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Dr. Yago De La Cierva,
    Spain, lecturer in Crisis Management and Communication at the Faculty of Social
    Institutional Communication of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome; Dr. Irene Egle Laumenskaite, lecturer at the Centre for Religious Studies and Research at the University of Vilnius, Lithuania; Dr. Fabrice Hadjadj, director of the Institut Europeen d'Etudes Anthropologiques Philanthropos in Fribourg, Switzerland; Dr. Jocelyn Khoueiry, foundress of the Associations &ldquo;La Libanaise-Femme
    du 31 mai&rdquo; and &ldquo;Oui a la vie&rdquo;, Lebanon; Dr. Franco Miano, national president of Italian Catholic Action; Dr. Genevieve Amelie Mathilde Sanze, Central African Republic, representative for Africa of the International
    Secretariat of
    Economy of Communion.</p>
    <p>- appointed the following consultors of the Pontifical Council for the Laity: Archbishop Alberto Taveira Correa of Belem do Para, Brazil; Archbishop Filippo Santoro of Taranto, Italy; Bishop Anders Arborelius of Stockholm, Sweden; Bishop Dominique
    Rey of Frejus Toulon, France; Bishop Christoph Hegge, auxiliary of Munster, Germany; Fr. Arturo Cattaneo, professor in the faculty of canon law of St. Pius
    X of Venice, Italy; Fr. Fra Hans Stapel, O.F.M., founder and president of the International
    Association of the Faithful Family of Hope, Brazil; Alejandra Keen von Wuthenau, superior general of the Marian Fraternity of Reconciliation, Peru; Dr. Laurent Landete, moderator of the Community of the Emmanuel, France; Mimmo Muolo, journalist from the
    daily newspaper &ldquo;Avvenire&rdquo;, Italy; Marguerite A. Peeters, Belgium/U.S.A., director of the Institute for the Intercultural Dialogue Dynamics; Silvia Recchi, Italian professor of canon law at the Catholic University of Central
    Africa in Yaounde, Cameroon; Maite Uribe Bilbao, El Salvador, director general of the Theresian Institute.</p>
    <br />___________________________________________________________ <br /><br /> Per ulteriori informazioni e per la ricerca di documenti consultare il<br /> sito: <a href="http://www.wisnews.org" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">www.wisnews.org</a> e <a href="http://www.vatican.va" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">www.vatican.va</a> <br /> Il servizio del VIS viene inviato soltanto agli indirizzi di posta<br /> elettronica che ne
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