Wednesday, December 20, 2000

OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS


VATICAN CITY, DEC 20, 2000 (VIS) - The Holy Father:

- Accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of Bunbury, Australia, presented by Bishop Peter Quinn, in accordance with Canon 401, para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law.

- Appointed Bishop Antonio Gaspar, auxiliary of Sao Paulo, Brazil, as bishop of Barretos (area 8,558, population 294,281, Catholics 226,000, priests 22, religious 63), Brazil. He succeeds Bishop Pedro Fre C.SS.R., whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.

- Appointed Fr. Ismael Rueda Sierra of the diocese of Girardot, Colombia, rector of the major seminary of that diocese, as auxiliary bishop of Cartagena (area 8,000, population 1,400,000, Catholics 1,249,000, priests 126, permanent deacons 2, religious 324), Colombia. The bishop-elect was born in Suata, Colombia, in 1950 and ordained a priest in 1981.

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CHRISTMAS: GOD BECOMES FLESH TO REDEEM ALL MANKIND


VATICAN CITY, DEC 20, 2000 (VIS) - "We are preparing to celebrate," said the Pope at the start of today's general audience which was held in St. Peter's Square, "the event that lies at the heart of the history of salvation: the incarnation of the Son of God, Who came to live among us in order to redeem all mankind by His death on the cross."

"Christmas this year," he continued, "is special, the Christmas of the 2000 years of Christ: an important 'birthday' that we have celebrated with the Jubilee year, meditating upon the extraordinary event of the eternal Word, Who became man for our salvation."

The Holy Father affirmed that "over these days, Bethlehem becomes the place to which all believers' eyes are turned. The representation of the nativity scene, which popular tradition has caused to spread to every corner of the earth, helps us to better reflect upon the message that continues to shine out from Bethlehem to all of humanity. In a wretched stable we gaze upon a God Who, for love, became a child. He brings happiness to those who welcome Him, and reconciliation and peace to peoples."

"Preparing ourselves to receive him," added the Holy Father, "requires, first and foremost, intense and faithful prayer. Making space for Him in our hearts calls for a serious commitment to convert ourselves to His love."

John Paul II highlighted that peace is "the gift we must implore with prayerful trust, it is the project that we are called to make our own with constant solicitude." He concluded by expressing the hope that Christmas "may rekindle in all the will to become active and courageous builders of a civilization of love."

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