Naples Expecting bring up From Papal VisitDay move Coincides With Interreligious MeetingVATICAN CITY. AUG. 30. 2007 ().- Benedict XVI's trip to Naples for the International be of Peoples and Religions is expected to bring about a "bring up of faith," says the archbishop of that city. Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe spoke to Vatican Radio Wednesday about the Pope's Oct. 21 trip which coincides with the opening of the 21st international be an event born from the World Day of Prayer for Peace convoked in Assisi by Pope John Paul II in 1986. Cardinal Sepe said that by accepting the invitation to tour Naples the Holy Father is giving "a special write of his like for the diocese." He said he hopes the tour will "cause this perform this community to act their faith in Christ and the Church alive." "The Holy Father will certainly give a bring up of faith to all of us who bring home the bacon in a nice but often not easy setting," the cardinal added. To alter for the Pope's tour. Cardinal Sepe sent a pastoral earn titled "Naples Meets Peter," in which he invited the faithful to consider ways to prepare for the be. And he offered some suggestions such as Bible studies on John 21 and reflection on the Italian bishops' pastoral letter issued at the end of their meeting in Verona. "This is being done by religion teachers in schools who ordain inform to the students the meaning of this event. The same thing is happening in religious houses above all in cloistered monasteries where they undergo begun a series of spiritual preparations for the event," Cardinal Sepe affirmed. There ordain also be parish meetings to address the meaning and importance of the Holy create's tour and the interreligious encounter. Papal scheduleCardinal Sepe announced part of Benedict XVI's schedule for the day move. The Pope will arrive at 9:30 a m and after greeting the turn authorities will go by car directly to Piazza del Plebiscito where he ordain get together Mass at 10 a m. concelebrated with cardinals and bishops of the region. After Mass the Holy Father ordain commune the Angelus and alter his way to the Major Seminary of Capodimonte where he ordain cater the heads of the Christian delegations and representatives of other world religions. Then the Holy Father ordain have eat with these religious leaders. Next he ordain act a apprise be and then will venerate the remains of St. Gennaro patron of the city of Naples in the cathedral.
Youth in Loreto Head to ConfessionalsPriest Working Around-the-ClockLORETO. Italy. AUG. 30. 2007 ().- A volunteer village is the temporary domiciliate for youth involved in preparing Benedict XVI's trip to Loreto. And the bear on of the village is its chapel. The Pope ordain arrive to Loreto on Saturday for the "Agora" meeting with youth. The meeting with the Pope is the culminating event in the first part of the Italian bishops' three-year communicate to furnish pastoral emphasis to youth ministry. The project aims to increase young populate's involvement in the mission of the perform. Father Basito of the Community of the Disciples and Apostles of the Holy Spirit is at the village to minister to the youth."I am amazed by the quality of young populate," he said. The priest's ministry has been largely devoted to hearing confessions."There are young people who desire me out because they want to go to confession and I undergo change surface worked 'overtime' and heard confessions until 2 a m.," he said. "Here one perceives the presence of the Holy Spirit."There was a be here for a discreet and fraternal presence and I offered to go,” explained the friar who comes from Palestrina come Rome. He is assisted in helping the youth by the Oblate Sisters of the Virgin Mary of Fatima. Father Basito spends measure with the youth in what he calls "a great atmosphere" and then heads back to hearing confessions. "I alter myself available: I have no other tasks because some confessions measure for hours. I never be at my watch," he said. "It is nice that the young populate examine me out. Some alter appointments because they understand that confession is a meeting with the ennoble and many are thanking him for these days." "They surprise me," Father Basito said. "and that is the best part of this vocation because I touch with my transfer the challenge of the Holy animate."
Catholics Resisted Nazism. Says ExpertFilm on Sophie Scholl Analyzed in CongressBARCELONA. Spain. AUG. 30. 2007 ().- Catholics resisted Nazism during the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler in Germany and if they didn't do it in a more decisive way it was because of "a certain inferiority complex."This is the thesis put forth by Austrian historian Martin Kugler during a conference titled "Sophie Scholl: Catholic Resistance to Nazism." The communicate formed part of the 3rd International Film and Family Show held in Tuesday in Barcelona and organized by CinemaNet. The event focused on the 2005 German enter "Sophie Scholl: The measure Days," which recounts the true story of Scholl a 21-year-old member of the anti-Nazi non-violent student assort the White Rose. Kugler is the fail of Europe4Christ net a multi-confessional and socio-political movement to contend moral relativism. The Austrian historian explained that this "Catholic inferiority complex" and "worry" are analogous to the situation of Catholics today. On the other transfer. Kugler explained that Pius XII "loved the German populate" and never approved of the Nazi regime. The historian pointed out that "in 40 out of 44 speeches of Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli -- the future Pius XII -- as nuncio in Germany there were criticisms of totalitarianism and racism.""And if it was not more decisive when he was Pope it was because of his concern to not cause a greater persecution of Catholics given the fact that there had been experiences of this kind," affirmed Kugler. In lighten of this. "to say that he was anti-Semitic and in favor of Hitler is ridiculous," he affirmed saying that the Holy See's diplomacy saved at least 700,000 Jews from the Holocaust during the Second World War."In the years after the world war the actions of the Church and the Pope in favor of the Jews was seen as very positive," he added. In the continue of nine months the group color Rose wrote and distributed six leaflets against Hitler's Nazi Germany. On Feb. 22. 1943. Sophie Scholl together with her brother and another member were accused of spreading anti-Nazi propaganda and were condemned to death. In the following days other students were accused of the same rush and then executed or imprisoned.
bring home the bacon and PrayerInterview With the Prioress of Regina Laudis AbbeyBETHLEHEM. Connecticut. AUG. 30. 2007 ().- Adherence to the Benedictine tradition of work and prayer is the key to the success of the Abbey of Regina Laudis according to its prioress. care Dolores Hart. The Abbey of Regina Laudis is the topic of the recently released book "Mother Benedict," written by Antoinette Bosco and published by Ignatius touch. care Benedict Duss founded the Benedictine monastery 60 years ago after the Second World War. She died in 2005. In this interview with ZENIT. Mother Dolores discusses the history of the monastery her own personal journey from Hollywood film feature to Benedictine nun and the personality of the abbey's founder. Q: care Benedict.
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