Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Chicago Sun-Times - News: Vatican shuffles top posts

Chicago Sun-Times - News

Vatican shuffles top posts

ASSOCIATED PRESS
June 30, 2010

VATICAN CITY -- The Vatican has shuffled some of its top positions.

The Vatican announced on Wednesday that Monsignor Rino Fisichella has been tapped to head a new Vatican office to fight secularization and re-evangelize the West. The move is a tacit acknowledgment that attempts to reinvigorate Christianity in Europe need a boost.

Fisichella has been head of the Pontifical Academy for Life, the Vatican's top bioethics official.

The Vatican also named Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet as chief to its powerful Congregations for Bishops, which vets bishop appointments around the world. Ouellet, 66, succeeds Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, who retires after nearly a decade in the post due to age.



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FOXNews.com - National: FOXNews.com - Religion News in Brief

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Religion News in Brief

Published June 30, 2010

The pope will appoint a representative for Vietnam in a first step toward establishing diplomatic relations between the Vatican and the communist nation.

Vietnam has 6 million Roman Catholics — the second-largest Catholic community in Southeast Asia after the Philippines — but there have been tensions for decades between Catholics and the Hanoi government over church property seized by the Communists and other issues.

Last week, a joint working group on improving ties met at the Vatican and agreed to appoint a nonresident representative to Vietnam, according to a Vatican statement released June 26.

The Rev. Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokesman, called it "a very concrete step toward diplomatic relations." He said the representative would be allowed to travel to Vietnam, but details were still being worked out. Usually, the Vietnamese government insists on approving most church appointments, and closely monitors religious groups in the country.

There have been improvements in ties since the joint group first met last year. Most notably, Pope Benedict XVI and the president of Vietnam held talks in December — the first such meeting since the Communists took power in 1954.

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Obama on Marriage: Bigot or Liar? - Robert P. George - National Review Online

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First Martyrs of the Church of Rome | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org

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CNS STORY: Pope announces formation of pontifical council for new evangelization

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New iPad App


New iPad application won't replace liturgical books, creator says

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Are Catholics soon going to see their parish priest celebrating Mass with an iPad instead of traditional liturgical books? That's the impression left by recent reports about Italian Father Paolo Padrini's planned launch of an iPad application that features the Roman Missal on its 10-inch screen. But Father Padrini and church officials say no one should throw the printed books out yet. "Liturgical books on the altar will never be replaced by the iPad. This is an additional instrument, not an attempt to get rid of paper books," Father Padrini said in late June. "If I went on vacation, I'd take along my iPad and celebrate Mass that way. Obviously in my parish, where I have the books, I'm not going to deliberately use an iPad," he said. The application should be ready by the end of July and will feature the Roman Missal in various languages, including English, French, Italian, Latin and Spanish. It loads the missal and breviary, or book of prayers, for a particular day, with the option of pre-loading up to 10 days worth of texts. Father Padrini said that for the English version, he plans to use the missal text as currently approved for use in the United States. But he apparently has not yet nailed down the necessary permissions.

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Love for Soccer

Growth in immigrant communities seen fostering love for soccer in US

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. (CNS) -- Before and during the 2010 World Cup games being played in South Africa until July 11, there have been numerous articles and editorials in the American press about what has traditionally been a lack of interest in the World Cup in the United States. These sentiments were boldly expressed in a May 6 article in The New York Times headlined "Most Popular Soccer Team in the U.S.: Mexico?" It detailed the successes of the Mexican national team and the pride Mexicans in the United States have for that team. But what seems missing in a lot of the coverage is how the growth of this country's immigrant population may be responsible for a growing U.S. interest in the sport, because immigrants are bringing with them their passion for their national sport. Not to mention that many of these immigrants also are bringing their Catholic faith to their new home. Many come from predominantly Catholic countries, such as Latin American nations, and account for much of the recent growth of the U.S. Catholic Church.


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Italy, allies fight court's school crucifix ban

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The Associated Press: Victims: Ky. abuse suit against Vatican could heal

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Kagan’s abortion comments support ‘massive loophole’ in law, pro-life group says :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

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US bishops launch initiative to teach about unique place of marriage :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

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Yahoo! News: Top Stories: Pope shuffles Vatican bureaucracy before vacation - Yahoo! News

Yahoo! News: Top Stories

Pope shuffles Vatican bureaucracy before vacation

2010-06-30

VATICAN CITY – Preoccupied for months by the clerical sex abuse scandal, the pope on Wednesday shuffled the Vatican bureaucracy before heading off on vacation. His most significant appointment: the head of a new office designed to fight secularism in the West.

Pope Benedict XVI tapped a trusted Italian, Monsignor Rino Fisichella, to head the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization, a new Vatican department designed to reinvigorate Christianity in the parts of the world where it is falling by the wayside.

Benedict has made rekindling the faith in Europe a priority of his papacy, and the appointment of Fisichella served as a tacit acknowledgment that his efforts to date needed more focus and heft.

Also Wednesday, Benedict named Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet to head the powerful Congregation for Bishops, which vets bishops nominations worldwide. Ouellet, the 66-year-old archbishop of Quebec, replaces the retiring Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, and his new high-profile job ups his ranking as a possible papal contender.

Benedict also moved his New York-based U.N. ambassador to Poland to serve as papal nuncio and named a new head of the Vatican's bioethics advisory board, the Pontifical Academy for Life.

The long-rumored appointments were announced as the pope wraps up key Vatican business before going on vacation for the rest of the summer at the papal retreat in Castel Gandolfo, in the hills south of Rome.

Benedict announced the creation of the new evangelization office earlier this week, saying it would promote Christianity in countries where the church has long existed "but which are living a progressive secularization of society and a sort of 'eclipse of the sense of God.'"

Benedict has been particularly concerned about Europe's increasing secularization and has focused his foreign trips on the continent as a result. His 2010 travel itinerary, for example, lists Malta, Cyprus, Portugal, Britain and Spain.

"The pope knows this issue well from his long experience as a teacher and as an acute observer of historic and cultural moments," Fisichella was quoted as saying by the ANSA news agency. "It's evident that he sees at this moment a need to bring forward again the message of Jesus Christ so that people today can reinvigorate their faith."

The Vatican newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, said Wednesday that re-evangelizing the West was "central" to Benedict's concerns as pope.

"Dating from his years as a young theologian, the pope had before his eyes the image of a spiritual desert of a world which ... has become increasingly secularized in recent centuries," the paper's editor in chief, Giovanni Maria Vian, wrote in a front-page editorial.

Fisichella is currently president of the Pontifical Academy for Life and is rector of the Pontifical Lateran University; Benedict filled Fisichella's posts at those institutions Wednesday as well.

Other positions are expected to be announced soon, including a new head of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Christian Unity, the Vatican office that oversees relations with other Christians and Jews. Italian media have said its current head, the retiring Cardinal Walter Kasper, will be replaced by Swiss Bishop Kurt Koch of Basel.

In addition, the pope is expected to name the papal delegate who will take over the Legionaries of Christ, the scandal-plagued conservative order. After years of denials, the order admitted last year that its founder, the Rev. Marciel Maciel, had sexually abused seminarians and had fathered a child. It now says he had at least three children.

Even as allegations against Maciel intensified, the Legionaries had long been favored by Pope John Paul II for its success in bringing in new vocations.

On Wednesday, 26 new Legionaries were ordained in Rome, a third of the estimated 60 Legion seminarians who will be ordained around the globe this summer — an indication that the scandal hasn't completely eroded the order's ability to attract new men for the priesthood.



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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Abortion is the Pre-eminent Moral Issue of our Time | Blogs | NCRegister.com

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Aggie Catholics: Top 50 Most Popular Phrases From The Bible

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Pope announces Council for Renewed Evangelization for secularized world :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

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Fwd: LAST DAY for letter opposing military base abortions



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From: "Marjorie Dannenfelser, SBA List" <information@sba-list.org>
Date: June 29, 2010 7:37:42 PM EDT
To: "Vic Cuvo" <vacuvo@yahoo.com>
Subject: LAST DAY for letter opposing military base abortions
Reply-To: <information@sba-list.org>

Dear Vic,
You might have missed my last email, but I am hoping you will take a quick moment to please tell your Representative to sign a bi-partisan pro-life letter pledging to fight abortions on military bases. Tomorrow is the last day that Members of Congress will be able to sign on to the letter, written by pro-life leaders Reps. Todd Akin (R-MO) and Gene Taylor (D-MS), opposing abortion on military bases.

Vic, over 17,300 SBA List activists have made their voices heard since Senator Burris first added his radical amendment to allow the killing of unborn children on domestic and international military bases to the Defense Authorization bill. Will you please join in the fight?

Allowing elective abortions to be performed on domestic and international military bases would be a drastic change from current military policy. Our military hospitals are meant as places of healing—not destruction and death. What's more, our military doctors don't want to be involved in the killing of innocent unborn lives! When abortion was permitted for a short time during the Clinton administration, military doctors refused to participate. Tell your Representative that our military doctors want to heal, not end Life. Ask them to sign the bi-partisan, pro-life letter sponsored by Todd Akin and Gene Taylor.

The Senate will vote on the Department of Defense Authorization bill very soon—and it includes a provision to allow abortions on military bases home and abroad. The deadline for Members of Congress to sign on to the pro-life letter is TOMORROW, so please act now.  

Ask your Member of Congress to sign on to Rep. Akin and Rep. Taylor's letter to Congressional leadership asking for the exclusion of abortion language from the Department of Defense Authorization bill. 

With you in this fight for Life,
Marjorie Dannenfelser
President, Susan B. Anthony List
www.sba-list.org

P.S. Vic, this is an uphill battle, but if we can elect a pro-life majority, we can stop the radical abortion agenda of the Obama administration in its tracks. Contribute to the Susan B. Anthony List today and help us educate voters and work to elect pro-life leaders in November!

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