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Friday, December 22, 2000

THE HOLY DOOR CLOSES, THE YEAR OF GRACE CONTINUES


VATICAN CITY, DEC 22, 2000 (VIS) - During a press conference held this morning in the Holy See Press Office, Bishop Piero Marini, master of liturgical ceremonies of the Supreme Pontiff, described the January 5 and 6 concluding celebrations of the Holy Year 2000.

Bishop Marini recalled that the first closing of a Holy Door for which historical and ritual documentation exists is that of St. Peter's Basilica at the end of the Holy Year of 1500.

The sixteenth century rite, he said, was as follows: the entrance procession through the Holy Door and the celebration of vespers in the Vatican Basilica; procession towards the Holy Door with a pause for the exposition and veneration of relics; the procession departs the basilica, the Pope being the last to pass through the Holy Door. In the atrium there was the blessing and sprinkling with holy water of the stones and bricks. Following the prayer "Deus qui in omni loci," the Pope concluded the rite by intoning the "Te Deum" hymn, then ascended to the central loggia to impart the apostolic blessing.

The master of liturgical celebrations indicated that the sixteenth century ritual for closing the Holy Door was maintained up to 1975. In Christmas of that year it was changed as follows: entrance into the basilica through the St. Martha door and a pause for prayer in front of the Confession of St. Peter; a procession through the basilica and exit through the Holy Door, the last to leave being the Pope; silent prayer by the Holy Father kneeling at the threshold of the Holy Door. As the Holy Father went from his chair to the Holy Door, an antiphon was sung. Then the Holy Door was closed as the Pope recited some words and the hymn "Gloria in excelsis Deo" was sung. This was followed by a procession to St. Peter's Square for the celebration of Mass.

Bishop Marini explained that the closing of the Holy Doors in 2001 "will take place in two distinct stages: the actual rite of closing, ... and the walling up of the Holy Door on the inside of the four basilicas, which will take place several weeks later."

"On the afternoon of January 5, vigil of the Epiphany," he stated, "the Holy Doors of the three patriarchal basilicas will be closed by Cardinal Legates: Cardinal Camillo Ruini will close the door of St. John Lateran; Cardinal Roger Etchegaray will close the door of St.Paul's Outside-the-Walls and Cardinal Carlo Furno will close the door of St. Mary Major. The rite of closing will be followed by First Vespers of Epiphany."

On January 6, the solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, Pope John Paul will close the Holy Door at St. Peter's in a ceremony starting at 9:30 a.m. with a procession, including lay persons from all the continents, deacons and cardinal concelebrants. After they are seated in the atrium in front of the Holy Door, the Pope begins the rite with the sign of the cross, a trinitarian invocation, the liturgical greeting, an introduction and a prayer. The choir sings "O Clavis David" as the Holy Father ascends the steps, kneels, prays in silence and then rises and closes the two sides of the Holy Door. Following this the procession moves to the altar and the Eucharistic celebration begins.

Bishop Marini then turned to the ceremony of the walling up of the Holy Door, and observed that the January 2001 ceremony will be identical to those celebrated in 1975 and 1984, that is, a brick and masonry wall will be built on the inside of each basilica where the Holy Door is located and an urn containing a number of coins and a parchment document will be placed inside. The center of the wall will be marked by the traditional sign of the cross indicating where the bronze urn has been placed.

The walling-up rite contains the following elements, he said: the reading of the parchment, which attests to the opening and closing of the Holy Door and bears the signatures of those present at the rites, the placing of the coins and parchment in the urn, the setting of the box in the wall and the reading of the "rogito" attesting to the event.

Each urn will include a gold medal of the 23rd year of Pope John Paul's pontificate, 23 silver medals corresponding to the 23 years of his papacy, and 17 bronze medals commemorating the 17 years since the last Jubilee (1984-2001). There will also be three gilded bricks bearing the coat of arms of Pope John Paul and a commemorative medal of the Knights of Malta.

Four different urns have been cast for the four basilicas, and were made by a German, a Japanese and two Italians.

The bricks to be used in the wall bear an inscription in Latin containing the name of the Pope or Cardinal Legate who opened and closed the door, as well as the date of the Holy Year.

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CARDINAL BIFFI CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF PRIESTHOOD

VATICAN CITY, DEC 22, 2000 (VIS) - Made public today was a Message from Pope John Paul to Cardinal Giacomo Biffi, archbishop of Bologna, Italy, who tomorrow celebrates the 50th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. The Message is written in Latin and dated December 1, 2000.

Cardinal Biffi was born in Milan in 1928, ordained a priest in 1950 and a bishop in 1976. He was named archbishop of Bologna in 1984 and became a cardinal in the consistory of May 1985.

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CONSECRATE LIFE TO THE CAUSE OF PEACE


VATICAN CITY, DEC 22, 2000 (VIS) - This morning in the Paul VI Hall, John Paul II received 7,000 participants in a meeting promoted by SERMIG, the Youth Missionary Service - Arsenal of Peace, from Turin, Italy. He told them that the world "has need of the light of Christ, it also has need of you."

The Pope recalled that some of their contemporaries "dedicate their lives to the cause of peace. With their generosity they aim to aim to influence many other boys and girls in order to spread the light of the Gospel and change the face of history. May their efforts be crowned by the longed-for results so that the people of the 'artisans of peace' may grow."

"Your human and Christian commitment ... calls you to be witnesses of evangelical hope in the new millennium. It also inspires you to be architects of unity between different cultures and religions through gestures of concrete solidarity, such as the one you in which you are involved in the Middle East. Continue along this path. Consecrate life to the cause of peace."

The Holy Father thanked them for the gift of an image of "Mary, Mother of the young." He assured then that she would help them "to be apostles of peace and to scale the heights of sanctity as happened with no small number of young people before you. At this point, I would like to recall especially a young person from Turin, Blessed Piegiorgio Frassati, who died at the age of 24 after a life of love and faith."

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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS


VATICAN CITY, DEC 22, 2000 (VIS) - The Holy Father:

- Erected the ecclesiastical province of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, elevating the diocese of Bobo-Dioulasso to the status of metropolitan church and assigning it as suffragans the dioceses of Banfora, Dedougou, Diebougou and Nouna. He appointed Bishop Anselme Titianma Sanon of Bobo-Dioulasso, as metropolitan archbishop of the new ecclesiastical province.

- Erected the ecclesiastical province of Koupela, Burkina Faso, elevating the diocese of Koupela to the status of metropolitan church and assigning it as suffragans the dioceses of Fada N'Gourma and Kaya. He appointed Bishop Seraphin Rouamba of Koupela as metropolitan archbishop of the new ecclesiastical province.

- Appointed Msgr. Richard Edmund Pates of the clergy of St. Paul and Minneapolis (area 17,225, population 2,757,989, Catholics 752,325, priests 527, permanent deacons 174, religious 1,298), U.S.A., pastor of the parish of St. Ambrose, as auxiliary of the same archdiocese. The bishop-elect was born in St. Paul, U.S.A., in 1943 and ordained a priest in 1968.

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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, DEC 22, 2000 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received Cardnal Achille Silvestrini and Archbishop Miroslav Stefan Marusyn, secretary of the Congregation for Oriental Churches.

This evening, he is scheduled to receive Cardinal Jozef Tomko, prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.

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END OF JUBILEE: PRAYER VIGIL AND POPE'S MEETING WITH CHILDREN


VATICAN CITY, DEC 22, 2000 (VIS) - From 10:30 p.m. on December 31, pilgrims who wish to do so may participate in a prayer vigil in St. Peter's Square for the transition to the new year. At midnight, they will receive an apostolic blessing imparted by Holy Father from the window of his study.

According to a communique from the Central Committee for the Great Jubilee 2000, the vigil, which includes the solemn and torch-lit celebration of the pilgrims' evening prayer, will extend to the moment of the blessing.

The communique goes on to state that the Central Committee has promoted another meeting of the Holy Father with children from all over the world, to take place in the Paul VI Hall on the afternoon of January 5, 2001. The gathering will be televised worldwide by RAI (Italian State Television). Just as the first Jubilee celebration of the Holy Year was the Jubilee of Children on January 2, 2000, so it closes with an event dedicated to them.

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