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Thursday, October 12, 2000

POPE THANKS PRO PETRI SEDE FOR ANNUAL DONATION


VATICAN CITY, OCT 12, 2000 (VIS) - Pope John Paul this morning welcomed members of the "Pro Petri Sede" Association, in Rome on their Jubilee Year pilgrimage and to present the Pope with their annual donation. Members are from the Benelux countries of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

Addressing them in French and Dutch, the Holy Father said that "we are called to transmit the love we receive from the Lord to those around us, thus effecting a witness to our faith, which is an eloquent sign in the eyes of the world. From this point of view your gesture is especially important and necessary to show the mercy of God: it proceeds from 'charity, which opens our eyes to the needs of those who live in poverty and on the margins', and motivates us to live as brothers, beyond any differences in race, culture and religion."

The Pope concluded by be expressing his "thanks and gratitude" to the members of the Pro Petri Sede Association who, he said, "in welcoming strangers and the poor, live the Gospel ideal of mutual spiritual and material help."

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AMBASSADOR FROM CANADA PRESENTS LETTERS OF CREDENCE


VATICAN CITY, OCT 12, 2000 (VIS) - Wilfrid-Guy Licari, Canada's new ambassador to the Holy See, was welcomed to the Vatican this morning by Pope John Paul to whom he presented his Letters of Credence.

In his address in French, the Pope pointed out that he had "wished for the next World Youth Day to take place in Toronto, thus offering all the young people of the world, and especially the youth of the vast American continent, the occasion for a new experience of faith and ecclesial encounter." He added that World Youth Days "are for the Church, and for national communities at all levels of society, a pressing invitation. Indeed, today's young people showed last August, in a manner even stronger than preceding gatherings, their desire to lead a beautiful and good life, turning towards God and serving their neighbor."

He underlined the "attention we must give to young people, to their intellectual and professional formation, as well as, on a broader scale, their human, moral and spiritual education. It is especially important to teach them the value of life, of every life, from conception until its natural end, for human life is a gift from God of which we are not masters. Numerous techniques allow a good number of our contemporaries to think that what is scientifically feasible would also be morally acceptable, especially in the framework of techniques of human reproduction."

"It is important," John Paul II went on, "that the entire educational community of a country be mobilized so that future generations will receive, through teaching and the witness of life, not only knowledge but know-how, and the values which allow one to recognize the deep sense of every life, as well as the elements necessary to discernment, decisions and concrete human action."

"In this spirit, all authorities concerned must bring assistance and support to those institutions and persons engaged in the educational system, while giving parents the possibility and means to choose the places where they can give their children the formation which corresponds to what they are seeking; indeed, no one may substitute parental responsibility in this domain, and the national community can only act in a subsidiary way." He affirmed that "the conjugal and family institution ... must be privileged in political and economic decisions."

The Holy Father underlined that "Canada is a great country and has many different human groups, which contribute to the natural riches. It is important that all cultures, some of which are among the oldest on the continent, be fully recognized and be able to take an active role in social life." He added that "permanent attention is required for those who ... are becoming poorer and poorer and excluded from economic resources." Attention must also be given to "welcoming strangers" and "working so that every person, without a home or without a country, can, thanks to others, rediscover his dignity and lead a life corresponding to that dignity."
Pope John Paul encouraged all Christians to, in the spirit of the Jubilee Year, show greater solidarity towards "their brothers from the poorest countries; likewise, it would be fitting for the richest countries, through significant gestures of remission of international debt, to sustain the public life of these countries, by sending qualified personnel to cooperate."

The Pope said he appreciated Canada's efforts "for peace and in the struggle against anti-personnel landmines, which still cause too many victims throughout the world, notably among children." He renewed his appeal to the international community to clear minefields "as quickly as possible" and to stop the manufacture of mines.

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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, OCT 12, 2000 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in separate audiences:

- Bishop Oswald Lewis, coadjutor of Meerut, India.
- Winners of the children's competition on the Jubilee 2000.

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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS


VATICAN CITY, OCT 12, 2000 (VIS) - The Holy Father:

- Appointed Bishop Jose Guadalupe Galvan Galindo of Ciudad Valles, Mexico, as bishop of Torreon (area 26,000, population 1,290,000, Catholics 1,096,000, priests 119, religious 196), Mexico.
- Gave his blessing to the erection, done in accordance with the canons of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Church, of the eparchy of Bucac (area 5,165, population 408,520, Catholics 285,830, priests 130), Ukraine, with territory taken from the eparchy of Ternopil. He gave his blessing to the transfer, also carried out in accordance with the canons of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Church, of Bishop Irynej Bilyk O.S.B.M., auxiliary of Ivano-Frankivsk of the Ukrainians, to the new eparchy.

- Gave his blessing to the erection, done in accordance with the canons of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Church, of the eparchy of Stryj (area 4,600, population 475,900, Catholics 235,562, priests 214), Ukraine, with territory taken from the archieparchy of Lviv. He gave his blessing to the transfer, also carried out in accordance with the canons of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Church, of Bishop Julian Gbur S.V.D., auxiliary of Lviv of the Ukrainians, to the new eparchy.

- Gave his blessing to the erection, done in accordance with the canons of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Church, of the eparchy of Sokal-Zhovkva (area 6,991, population 531,700, Catholics 342,709, priests 194), Ukraine, with territory taken from the archieparchy of Lviv and the eparchy of Ternopil. He gave his blessing to the transfer, also carried out in accordance with the canons of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Church, of Bishop Mychajlo Koltun C.Ss.R., of Zboriv, Ukraine, to the new eparchy.

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