VATICAN CITY, JAN 11, 2001 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed Bishop Eric Aumonier, auxiliary of Paris, France, as bishop of Versailles (area 2,270, population 1,342,000, Catholics 906,000, priests 295, permanent deacons 40, religious 698), France. He succeeds Bishop Jean-Charles Thomas, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted in accordance with Canon 401, para. 2, of the Code of Canon Law.
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Thursday, January 11, 2001
AUDIENCES
VATICAN CITY, JAN 11, 2001 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in audience Archbishop Louis-Marie Bille of Lyon, France, president of the Conference of Bishops of France, accompanied by Bishop Jean-Pierre Ricard of Montpellier and Msgr. Bernard Lagoutte, respectively vice-president and secretary of the same episcopal conference.
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POPE THANKS JUBILEE ORGANIZERS AND HELPERS
VATICAN CITY, JAN 11, 2001 (VIS) - This morning, the Pope received members of the Presidential Council and the Committee for the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000, as well as civil and military authorities and their collaborators, all of whom cooperated in the organization and celebration of the Holy Year.
"At the start of the 21st century and the third millennium," said the Pope, "the Jubilee indicated Christ, humanity's only hope and salvation, as a fixed point from which to set out anew."
The Holy Father went on, saying that this meeting offered him the chance to thank once more each of those present and the organizations they represent because, "with your effective collaboration, you have contributed to the success of each stage of the jubilee journey."
"I also ask," he went on, "those who generously offered their own spiritual contribution through prayer and suffering - the elderly, the sick, male and female religious of the contemplative life - to continue in this precious mission so that the seeds sown during the Jubilee may continue to produce abundant fruit in the coming years."
The Pope affirmed that, with the closure of the Jubilee Year on January 6, "we have been left a precious legacy that must be passed on to future generations, following two principal directions: First of all, continuing to keep Christ at the center of personal and social life. If we genuinely lived the Jubilee, this will be seen in the fruits of sanctity we bring to everyday life. In the second place, to all places we must bring the witness of a charity that is expressed through forgiveness, service, willingness and sharing."
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