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 Message 1339 
 Vatican Information Service to All 
 VIS-News 
 16 Apr 14 08:12:38 
 
VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE
YEAR XXIV - N° 72
DATE 16-04-2014

Summary:
- JESUS' PAIN ON THE CROSS REFLECTS THE PAIN OF HUMANITY
- DECREES OF THE CONGREGATION FOR CAUSES OF SAINTS
- OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
- NOTICE

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 JESUS' PAIN ON THE CROSS REFLECTS THE PAIN OF HUMANITY
 Vatican City, 16 April 2014 (VIS) - The suffering of Jesus on the Cross, that
reflects the pain of humanity and represents the divine response to the
mystery of the evil that is so difficult to understand, was the theme of Pope
Francis' catechesis during the general audience held today, Holy Wednesday, in
which the liturgy presents the story of Judas' betrayal and Christ, it
emerges, has a price.
 "This dramatic act marks the beginning of the Passion of Christ, a painful
path that He chooses with absolute freedom. He says this clearly Himself: 'I
lay down my life. … No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own
accord'”. The path of humiliation begins here, with this betrayal, with Jesus
as if he were on the market: he is worth thirty pieces of silver. And Jesus
undertakes the path of humiliation … unto the end”.
 The humiliation of Christ culminates with his death on the Cross, which is
"the worst death, reserved to slaves and criminals. Jesus was considered a
prophet, but died like a criminal. When we look at Jesus in His Passion, we
see as if we were looking in a mirror the evil and pain of death. Often we
feel horror at the evil and pain that surrounds us and we ask, 'Why does God
allow this?'. It wounds us profoundly to see suffering and death, especially
of the innocent. It pains our hearts when we see children suffering. It is the
mystery of evil, and Jesus takes upon Himself all this evil, all this
suffering. This week it will do good to all of us to take a crucifix and to
kiss Christ's wounds. He takes all human suffering upon Himself, He vests
Himself with this suffering”.
 "We expect that God, in his omnipotence, will defeat injustice, evil, sin and
suffering with a triumphant divine victory. Instead, God shows us a humble
victory that in human terms seems to be a failure”, continued the Holy Father.
"And we can say this: God wins in failure. Indeed, the Son of God on the Cross
appears to be a defeated man: He suffers, He is betrayed, He is vilified, and
finally dies. But Jesus allows evil to set upon Him, He takes it all upon Him
in order to vanquish it. His Passion is not incidental; his death - that death
- was 'foretold'. It is an unsettling mystery, but we know the secret of this
mystery, of this extraordinary humility: God so loved the world that he gave
his one and only Son”.
 "This week, let us consider Jesus' pain, and let us say to ourselves: it is
for me; even if I were the only person in the world, He would have done this,
for me. Let us kiss the crucifix and say: 'For me, thank you Jesus, for me
...”. When all appears to be lost, when no-one remains because the shepherd
has been smitten and the flock has scattered, God will intervene with the
power of the resurrection. Jesus' resurrection is not the happy ending of a
fairy tale, it is not the happy ending of a film, but rather it is God's
intervention at the point where human hope is shattered. … When all seems
lost, at that moment of pain when many people feel the need to kiss the Cross,
this is the moment closest to the resurrection. The night is at its darkest
just before dawn breaks, just before the light emerges; in the darkest moment,
God intervenes and resurrects”.
 Jesus, who chose to take this path, "calls us to follow Him on His path of
humiliation. When in certain moments in life we are not able to find any way
out of our difficulties, when we sink into the deepest darkness, it is the
moment of our humiliation in which we are entirely laid bare, in which we
discover that we are fragile and sinners. It is precisely in that moment that
we must not mask our failure, but rather open ourselves up, trusting in our
hope in God, just as Jesus did”.
 "This week”, the Holy Father concluded, "it will to us good to take a
crucifix in our hands, to kiss it many times and to say, 'Thank you Jesus,
thank you, Lord!'”.

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 DECREES OF THE CONGREGATION FOR CAUSES OF SAINTS
 Vatican City, 16 April 2014 (VIS) - Yesterday in the Vatican the Holy Father
received in private audience Archbishop Angelo Amato S.D.B., prefect of the
Congregation for the Causes of Saints, and authorised the promulgation of
decrees concerning the following causes:
 MIRACLES
 - Blessed Ludovico da Casoria (ne Arcangelo Palmentieri), Italian professed
priest of the Order of Friars Minor and founder of the Congregation of
Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth ("Bigie) (1814-1885).
 - Blessed Amato Ronconi, Italian layperson of the Secular Franciscan Order,
founder of the Hospital-Hospice for Poor Pilgrims of Saludecio, now known as
the Beato Amato Ronconi Nursing Home (1226-1292).
 HEROIC VIRTUES
 - Servant of God Alain-Marie Guynot de Boismenu, French professed priest of
the Congregation of Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; apostolic vicar
of Papua (1870-1953).
 - Servant of God Wilhelm Janauschek, Austrian professed priest of the
Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (1859-1926).

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 OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS
 Vatican City, 16 April 2014 (VIS) - The Holy Father has:
 - appointed Bishop Zbigniew Kiernikowski of Siedlce, Poland, as bishop of
Legnica (area 7,080, population 851,500, Catholics 776,700, priests 475,
religious 279), Poland. He succeeds Bishop Stefan Cichy, whose resignation
upon reaching the age limit was accepted by the Holy Father.
 - appointed Bishop Joao Bosco Barcosa De Sousa, O.F.M., of Uniao da Vitoria,
Brazil, as bishop of Osasco (area 2,477, population 2,490,000, Catholics
2,051,000, priests 128, religious 284), Brazil. He succeeds Bishop Ercilio
Turco, whose resignation upon reaching the age limit was accepted by the Holy
Father.
 - appointed Bishop Kazimierz Gurda, formerly auxiliary of Kielce, Poland, as
bishop of Siedlce (area 11,440, population 737,600, Catholics 726,600, priests
656, religious 392), Poland.
 - appointed Msgr. Giuseppe Piemontese, O.F.M. Conv., as bishop of
Terni-Narni-Amelia (area 871, population 159,700, Catholics 157,900, priests
130, permanent deacons 23, religious 121) Italy. The bishop-elect was born in
Monte Sant'Angelo, Italy in 1946, and was ordained a priest in 1971. He gave
his perpetual vows in 1977. He has served as priest in a parish in Japigia,
Bari, member of the definitor of the Province, provincial minister and
custodian of the Sacred Convent of Assisi.

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 NOTICE
 Vatican City, 16 April 2014 (VIS) - During Holy Week, from Thursday 17 to
Tuesday 22 April, and on the name day of the Holy Father (St. George) on
Thursday 23 April, no daily VIS bulletin will be transmitted. The service will
resume on Thursday 24 April.

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