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Wednesday, May 9, 2001

OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS


VATICAN CITY, MAY 9, 2001 (VIS) - The Holy Father:

- Accepted the resignation of Bishop Alphonsus Augustus Sowada, O.S.C., from the pastoral care of Agats, Indonesia, in conformity with canon 401, para. 2, of the Code of Canon Law.

- Appointed Canon Aloys Jousten, episcopal vicar of the diocese of Liege (area 3,862, population 1,016,762, Catholics 700,000, priests 650, permanent deacons 74, religious 1,009), Belgium, as bishop of the same diocese. He succeeds Bishop Albert Houssiau, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted in accordance with the age limit. The bishop-elect was born in Saint-Vith, Belgium in 1937, and ordained to the priesthood in 1962.

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POPE TO VISIT PRECA TOMB, SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE


VATICAN CITY, MAY 9, 2001 (VIS) - Pope John Paul, after the Mass and beatifications this morning, left St. Publius Square, also known as the Granaries, in Floriana and returned to the apostolic nunciature in Rabat where he had lunch with the Maltese bishops and the cardinals and bishops of the papal entourage.

On the Pope's schedule for this afternoon is a visit to Hamrun and the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal which houses the tomb of Blessed George Preca, who was beatified earlier in the day. The Pope will be welcomed by the superiors general of the male and female branches of the Society of Christian Doctrine (SCD), founded by Blessed Preca in Malta in 1907 and located in a building next to the church.

After his private visit to the church and tomb of Blessed Preca, the Holy Father will go to the SCD auditorium for a liturgy of the Word and will speak to those assembled.

At 6 p.m. the Pope is scheduled to go directly from the SCD Center to Gudja International Airport where there will be a farewell ceremony before he departs for the hour and a half flight back to Rome.

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BEFORE CROWD OF 100,000 POPE BEATIFIES THREE SERVANTS OF GOD


VATICAN CITY, MAY 9, 2001 (VIS) - This morning in Floriana's St. Publius Square, John Paul II celebrated a Mass during which he beatified Servants of God Fr. George Preca, Nazju (Ignatius) Falzon, and Sister Maria Adeodata Pisani. The square, the largest in the country, is also known as the Floriana Granaries as it originally held large silos for storing grain. Over the years, the square has served as the site for many important social, religious, and political gatherings.

A crowd estimated at 100,000 faithful filled the square and its outlying areas to participate in the Eucharistic celebration, which was conducted in Latin, Maltese, and English.

In his homily, the Pope recalled that Blessed Preca (1880-1962) "was a pioneer in the field of catechetics and in promoting the role of the laity in the apostolate, which (the Second Vatican) Council was to stress in a particular way. ... The Society of Christian Doctrine which he founded continues his work of witness and evangelization in these islands and elsewhere." Made up of both men and women, the Society has among its goals the preparation of youth in order that they, in turn, may give religious formation to others. In his writings, the Holy Father noted, using the priest's Maltese name, that "Dun Gorg urges his fellow Christians to follow the example of the Crucified Lord in forgiving every offence. Is not this message of mutual respect and forgiveness especially needed today in Malta and in the world?"

Blessed Ignatius Falzon (1813-1865), founder of the Congregation of the Rosary, "also had a passion for preaching the Gospel and teaching the Catholic faith. ... He renounced the worldly success for which his background had prepared him, in order to serve the spiritual good of others, including the many British soldiers and sailors stationed in Malta at the time. ... (He) drew his strength and inspiration from the Eucharist, prayer before the Tabernacle, devotion to Mary and the Rosary, and imitation of Saint Joseph. These are fountains of grace from which all Christians may drink."

Speaking of Blessed Sr. Maria Adeodata Pisani (1806-1855), born in Italy of a Maltese father and an Italian mother, the Holy Father recalled that at the age of nineteen she came to live in Malta, where she "spent most of her life as a splendid figure of Benedictine religious consecration in the monastery of St. Peter."

"Sister Adeodata's holy example," the Pope continued, "certainly helped to promote the renewal of religious life in her own monastery. I therefore wish to commend to her intercession a special intention of my heart. Much has been done in recent times to adapt religious life to the changed circumstances of today, and the benefit of this can be seen in the lives of very many men and women religious. But there is need for a renewed appreciation of the deeper theological reasons for this special form of consecration."
At the conclusion of Mass the Holy Father give a special greeting to all those who could not participate in the beatification, to the nuns of the six cloistered religious communities, the elderly, the sick, and the inmates of the Corradino Corrective Facility. "I know," the Pope said, "that it was your great desire to have, together with your relatives and friends, a visit by the Pope in memory of St. Paul, the prisoner Apostle. But this has not been possible. I embrace you all, spiritually, and I invoke upon you abundant divine graces."

Before leaving, John Paul II made a new appeal for peace in the Middle East. Having received the news that two young Israelis has been stoned in Teokan, located between Bethlehem and Hebron, the Pope said: "Yet again today we are receiving painful news from the Holy Land, of the terrible violence, even against innocent young people. We must intensify our prayers for peace in the Holy Land."

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