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Francesco indica la Maddalena come icona della Chiesa in uscita

“Maria Maddalena, l’apostola degli apostoli, che al mattino di Pasqua, dopo aver incontrato Gesù Risorto, lo annuncia agli altri discepoli. Lei cercava Gesù morto e lo trova vivo”. Questa l’icona che Papa Francesco ha proposto oggi ai religiosi resurrezionisti, un istituto nato in Polonia con la missione di servire gli emigrati polacchi in Francia. La Maddalena e gli apostoli “sono in uscita, sanno rischiare”, ha ricordato il Papa esortando i religiosi “in un mondo lacerato e aggressivo”, a sentirsi “liberati per liberare, generati a vita nuova per generare vita nuova in tutti coloro che incontriamo sul nostro cammino, i fratelli che ci sono stati dati non quelli che scegliamo, rifiutando l’autoreferenzialità che conduce alla morte”. Al contrario bisogna, ha spiegato Francesco, “fare memoria grata del passato, vivere il presente con passione, abbracciare il futuro con speranza, una speranza affidabile come ha detto Benedetto XVI”. “Una memoria grata – ha concluso – non archeologia, perchè il carisma e’ sempre una sorgente di acqua viva, non una bottiglia di acqua distillata. Passione per mantenere sempre vivo e giovane il primo amore, che è Gesù. Speranza, sapendo che Gesù è con noi e guida i nostri passi come ha guidato i passi dei nostri fondatori”.

https://www.farodiroma.it/francesco-indica-la-maddalena-icona-della-chiesa-uscita/

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Pope Francis visits Rome's S.ta Maddalena di Canossa parish


(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis visited the Roman parish of St. Magdalene of Canossa on Sunday afternoon.

The schedule released by the Vatican ahead of the visit included time with the children and young adolescents of the parish in their sports field, a meeting in the parish theatre with parents and newborns baptized during the course of the past year, a visit with the elderly and sick of the parish in the parish hall, and an encounter with parishioners active in faith formation and pastoral outreach, time for the Sacrament of Penance, and Mass in the parish church.

St. Magdalene of Canossa was born into a prominent Veronese family in the middle of the second half of the 18th century. She used her family’s considerable wealth to serve and advocate on behalf of the poor of her city, eventually founding the Congregation of the Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Poor

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Pope points to Mary Magdalene as an apostle of hope

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Pope Francis during his May 10, 2017 Wednesday general audience. | Elise Harris/CNA.

By calling Mary Magdalene by name after his resurrection, Jesus shows us just how personal his relationship with mankind is, Pope Francis said Wednesday, adding that after this intimate encounter, Mary then becomes an apostle of hope for the world, announcing the Lord's rising.

"Mary: the revolution of her life, the revolution destined to transform the existence of every man and woman, begins with a name that echoes in the garden of the empty tomb," the Pope said May 17.

"How beautiful to think that the first appearance of the Risen One took place in such a personal way! That there is someone who knows us, who sees our suffering and delusion, who is moved by us, and who call us by name," he said.

After finally realizing who is speaking to her, Mary would like to run and embrace Jesus, but "he is by now oriented to the heavenly Father, while she is invited to bring the announcement to her brothers."

 

"So that woman, who is the first to encounter Jesus...now has become an apostle of the new and greatest hope," he said.

Pope Francis spoke to pilgrims present in St. Peter's Square for his weekly general audience. He continued his catechesis on the virtue of Christian hope, focusing on the figure of Mary Magdalene at the tomb.

Mary was the first to arrive at the tomb, he said, noting that she is "one of the disciples who accompanied Jesus from Galilee, putting herself at the service of the early Church."

The Gospel, he said, describes Mary as "a woman of easy enthusiasm," who after seeing the empty tomb runs back to the apostles disappointed by what she saw.

Her first hypothesis that Jesus' body had been taken was "the simplest she could formulate," Francis said, explaining that her first announcement "is not that of the Resurrection, but of an unknown theft, perpetrated while all of Jerusalem slept."

Then, when she returned to the tomb a second time, her steps are "slow and heavy," as she is now suffering not only from the death of Jesus, but also because of the inexplicable disappearance of his body.

However, while she is bent over his grave in tears, "God surprises her in the most unexpected way," the Pope said, noting how the Gospel underlines "how persistent her blindness is," since she not only didn't notice the presence of two angels questioning her, but neither does she recognize Jesus, mistaking him for the gardener.

"Instead, she discovers the most shocking event in human history when finally he calls her by name," Pope Francis said, adding that this personal interest in humanity is something "that we find carved in many pages of the Gospel."

"Around Jesus there are many people who look for God; but the most marvelous reality is that, long before, there is above all God who is concerned about our lives, who wants to uplift, and to do this calls us by name, recognizing the personal face of each person," he said.

 

The Pope stressed that every person has a story of love that God writes for them on earth, calling each one by name.

"He knows us by name, he watches over us, he waits for us, he forgives us, he is patient with us. True or not true?" Francis said, saying "each one of us has this experience."

Pointing to the joy Mary felt after discovering Jesus had indeed risen from the dead, the Pope said it's a happiness that isn't given in small drops, but is rather "a waterfall" that envelops our entire lives.

"The Christian existence is not woven on fluffy happiness, but on waves that engulf everyone," he said, and encouraged the crowd to place themselves in the Gospel scene, "with the bags of disappointments and defeats that each one carries in their heart."

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In that instant, he said, "there is a God close to us who calls us by name and says: 'Rise, cease your tears, because I have come to free you!'"

Jesus, he said, is not someone who adapts to the world, tolerating the death, sadness, hatred and the moral destruction of people. Rather, "our God is not inert, but dreams of the transformation of the world, and he realized it in the mystery of the Resurrection," he said.

Turning to Mary Magdalene, Francis said her example is one of hope, and that her intercession helps us to live the experience of the Resurrection, because "at the time of tears and abandonment, she hears the Risen Jesus who calls us by name, and with a heart full of joy goes to announce: I have seen the Lord!"

This isn't the first time the Pope has drawn attention to the importance of Mary Magdalene. Just last year, in June 2016, Francis signed a decree bumping the liturgical celebration honoring the Saint from a memorial to a feast, putting her on par with the apostles.

On the Church's liturgical calendar, saints are honored with a "memorial," a "feast," or a "solemnity." Solemnities rank the highest, with feasts coming in second and memorials in third.

While there are 15 other memorials on Mary Magdalene's July 22 feast, hers was the only obligatory one to celebrate. After being elevated to the level of a feast, the celebration bears a more significant weight.


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UN demands Vatican compensate Magdalene laundry victims

Pope Francis must launch an investigation into decades of abuse of girls and young women at Magdalene laundries, the United Nations has demanded.

UN demands Vatican compensate Magdalene laundry victims

Pope Francis must launch an investigation into decades of abuse of girls and young women at Magdalene laundries, the United Nations has demanded.

It has also called for religious orders involved or the Vatican itself to pay compensation to survivors and families of victims of the notorious Catholic-run workhouses.

In a scathing attack on the Catholic Church’s attitude to widescale sex abuse and torture meted out by its own priests and nuns, the UN human rights committee has also urged the Holy See to open its files on paedophiles and bishops who concealed their crimes.

Referring specifically to the Magdalene laundries scandal – recalled most recently in the Oscar-nominated film 'Philomena' – the Vatican is accused of taking no action to investigate the abuse.

Nor did church authorities compel nuns who ran the workhouses to cooperate with police inquiries into those who organised and knowingly profited from unpaid work by girls incarcerated in the laundries, it said.

The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) said it was particularly concerned that:

* Girls placed in the institutions were forced to work in slavery-like conditions and were often subject to inhuman, cruel and degrading treatment as well as to physical and sexual abuse;

* They were deprived of their identity, of education and often of food and essential medicines and were imposed with an obligation of silence and prohibited from having any contact with the outside world;

* And unmarried girls who gave birth before entering or while incarcerated in the laundries had their babies forcibly removed from them.

The laundries – institutions for single mothers detained through the courts or often moved in by their family or clergy for being sexually active – were run by four Catholic religious orders: The Sisters of Mercy, The Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, The Sisters of Charity, and The Good Shepherd Sisters.

The last laundry, at Sean McDermott Street in Dublin, closed in 1996.

It is not the first time they have been highlighted by the UN. In 2011, the UN Committee Against Torture said it was gravely concerned by the failure of the Irish State to “protect girls and women who were involuntarily confined between 1922 and 1996 in the Magdalene Laundries”.

Since then, the Government has set up a State compensation scheme for survivors.

Several hundred women who have applied to the redress fund are to be paid tax-free sums, ranging from €11,500 to €100,000.

But the Magdalene Survivors Together group, which represents survivors in Ireland and the UK, has criticised religious orders for not contributing to the compensation.

The UN said the Catholic orders which ran the workhouses came under the authority of the Pope, who should launch an internal investigation into religious personnel working in the laundries and ensure those responsible are reported to authorities for prosecution.

The watchdog also called for full compensation to be paid to the victims and their families either through the congregations themselves or through the Holy See “as supreme power of the Church and legally responsible for its subordinates”.

The UN committee demanded the Catholic church takes responsibility for the physical and psychological recovery of survivors.

Campaigners Justice For Magdalenes said the report points out that the Catholic church refused to accept unanimous survivor testimony that they were imprisoned and subjected to forced labour, torture as well as other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.

“None of the orders have offered an apology to Magdalene survivors, nor have they contributed to the compensation fund,” the group said in a statement.

“The Catholic church has not made any attempt to instigate an internal investigation into Magdalene abuse, nor has it held anyone accountable for what happened.

The UN watchdog has also accused the Vatican of systematically adopting policies that allowed priests to rape and molest tens of thousands of children worldwide over decades.

The findings were published after the Holy See was hauled before a day-long interrogation last month on its implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

The UN blasted what it branded a “code of silence” used to keep victims quiet and attacked the Vatican for putting the reputation of the church and alleged offenders over the protection of children.

“The committee is gravely concerned that the Holy See has not acknowledged the extent of the crimes committed, has not taken the necessary measures to address cases of child sexual abuse and to protect children, and has adopted policies and practices which have led to the continuation of the abuse by, and the impunity of, the perpetrators,” it said.

 


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Pope Francis arrives to Brazil's warm embrace

Malta IndependentMonday, 22 July 2013, 21:54Last update: about 12 years ago

Pope Francis returned Monday to the warm embrace of Latin America, landing in Brazil to begin his first international trip as pontiff.

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff waited on the tarmac for the pontiff to step down the stairs from the no frills commercial airliner that was specially booked for him.

 It was the first time the Argentine-born Francis had returned to his home continent since his selection as pope in March.

Earlier on the flight from Rome, Francis expressed concern for a generation of youth growing up jobless as the world economy sputters.

The message should resonate with the young people in the mammoth crowds expected at a papal Mass on Rio's Copacabana beach and other ceremonies during Francis' seven days in Brazil, the world's most populous Roman Catholic nation.

During his stay, the 76-year-old Argentine-born pontiff will meet with legions of young Catholics converging for the church's World Youth Festival in Rio, a seaside Sin city better known for hedonistic excess. More than 1 million people are expected to pack the white sands of Copacabana for the Mass celebrated by Francis. He will also visit a tiny chapel in a trash-strewn slum, and make a side trip to venerate Brazil's patron saint, Our Lady of Aparecida.

The pontiff is expected to arrive in Rio de Janeiro at 3 p.m. EDT (1900 GMT) Monday.

During his flight from Rome, Francis warned about youth unemployment in some countries in the double digits, telling about 70 journalists aboard the papal plane that there is a "risk of having a generation that hasn't worked." He said, "Young people at this moment are in crisis."

He didn't specify any country or region, but much of Europe is seeing those gloomy youth joblessness numbers, especially in Greece, Spain and Italy. Brazil is in far better shape than European nations, with unemployment at an all-time low after a decade of economic expansion.

"I'm here for faith! I'm here for joy! And I'm here for the first Latino pope!" Ismael Diaz, a 27-year-old pilgrim wrapped in the flag of his native Paraguay, said as he bounded down the stone sidewalks of Copacabana hours ahead of Francis' arrival.

Diaz gave high fives to four fellow pilgrims, then turned toward local beachgoers who looked back at him while calmly sipping green coconut water and staring from behind dark sunglasses.

"I'm here because I have the force of God in me and want to make disciples of all. Arghhhhhhhhhh!" he yelled, lifting his head and howling into Rio's hot, humid air before flexing his arms and striking a bodybuilder's pose.

Alex Augusto, a 22-year-old seminarian dressed in the bright green official T-shirt for pilgrims, said Monday that he and five friends made the journey from Brazil's Sao Paulo state to "show that contrary to popular belief, the church isn't only made up of older people, it's full of young people. We want to show the real image of the church."

It would be easy for Francis if all Catholics shared the fervor of some of its younger members. But Diaz, Augusto and their fellow pilgrims are the exception in Brazil and much of Latin America, a region with more faithful than any other in the world but where millions have left the church for rival Pentecostal evangelical churches or secularism.

A poll from the respected Datafolha group published Sunday in the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo said 57 percent of Brazilians age 16 and older call themselves Catholic, the lowest ever recorded. Six years ago, when Pope Benedict XVI visited, a poll by the same firm found 64 percent considered themselves among the faithful. In 1980, when Pope John Paul II became the first pontiff to visit Brazil, 89 percent listed themselves as Catholics, according to that year's census.

Pentecostal evangelicals stood at 19 percent of the population in the latest poll, rising from virtually nothing three decades ago by aggressively proselytizing in Brazil's slums.

There is also a huge gap in the level of participation in the different churches, a fervor factor that deeply troubles the Catholic Church. The Datafolha poll said 63 percent of Pentecostal evangelicals report going to church at least once a week, while only 28 percent of Catholics say they attend Mass weekly.

Datafolha interviewed 3,758 people across Brazil on June 6-7 and said the poll had a margin error of 2 percentage points.

During his flight to Brazil, Francis also expressed concern about the elderly, saying older people should not be isolated or "thrown away ... as if they had nothing to offer us."

"A people has a future if it goes forward with bridges: with the young people having the strength to bring it forward and the elderly because they have the wisdom of life," the pope said. The elderly have "the wisdom of history, the wisdom of a nation, the wisdom of a family, and we need this."

Francis has spoken often of the need for humility in the church, and he kept to that message Monday; the pope carried his own black hand luggage as he boarded a special Alitalia flight from Rome.

"Every pope is different, and Pope Francis is showing himself to be extremely charismatic, with a language that is simple and direct," Sao Paulo Cardinal Odilo Scherer said.

Playing out alongside the papal visit is political unrest in Brazil, where widespread anti-government protests that began last month have continued and are expected to occur outside Rio's Guanabara Palace, the seat of state power where Francis is to meet with Rousseff later in the evening.

With the exception of gay rights groups and others angered by the church's doctrine against abortion and same-sex marriages, the target of most protesters won't be Francis but the government and political corruption. The pontiff is said to support Brazilians peacefully taking to the streets, and when he was a cardinal in Buenos Aires he didn't shy from conflict with Argentina's leaders as he railed against corruption.

When Francis talks with Rousseff, they are likely to focus on the poor. Upon taking office, the Brazilian leader declared that eradicating extreme poverty was her top goal as president, and she has expanded a network of social welfare programs that have helped lift almost 30 million Brazilians out of poverty in the last decade.

"Unlike his predecessors, who had a theoretical understanding, Francis has a pastoral understanding honed by living and working in working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires," said Joseph Palacios, a sociologist at Georgetown University and former Catholic priest who has studied the church.

That's evident to Maria Nascimento, a 60-year-old Catholic living in the Varginha slum that Francis will visit this week.

"God chose wisely when he decided to send this humble man to lead the church," she said, standing in her kitchen where photos of grandchildren's baptisms were stuck to her refrigerator with magnets.

"There's going to be a huge impact on Brazil after he has come and left, after his feet have walked these streets in our slum. He's going to help the church in Brazil, the love here for him is growing so fast."

https://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2013-07-22/world-news/Pope-Francis-arrives-to-Brazil's-warm-embrace-2141880320


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