Friday, January 25, 2002

OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY, JAN 25, 2002 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed:
- Msgr. Domenico Calcagno, bursar of the Italian Episcopal Conference, as bishop of Savona-Noli (area 400, population 135,806, Catholics 131,659, priests 152, permanent deacons 5, religious 571), Italy. The bishop-elect was born in Tramontana, Italy, in 1943 and ordained a priest in 1967.

- Bishop Carlito J. Cenzon C.I.C.M., apostolic vicar of Tabuk, Philippines, as apostolic vicar of Baguio (area 2,655, population 789,454, Catholics 517,739, priests 61, religious 391), Philippines.

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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, JAN 25, 2002 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in separate audiences:

- His Holiness Bartholomeos I, Ecumenical Patriarch, accompanied by an entourage.
- His Beatitude Ignatius IV Hazim, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and all the East, accompanied by an entourage.
- His Holiness Mar Dinkha IV, Catholicos Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East, accompanied by an entourage.
- His Beatitude Anastas, archbishop of Tirana, Durres and all Albania, accompanied by an entourage.
- His Excellency Pitirim, metropolitan of Volokolamsk and Juriev, accompanied by an entourage.

This evening he is scheduled to receive Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

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THE DAY OF ASSISI WILL LIVE LONG IN OUR HEARTS


VATICAN CITY, JAN 25, 2002 (VIS) - "What happened yesterday in Assisi will live long in our hearts and will, we hope, have a profound echo among the peoples of the world" said the Pope at midday today, during luncheon in the Vatican with the representatives from other religions.

After thanking them for responding to his invitation to participate in the Day of Prayer and recognizing "that your coming here has meant a great effort," he said: "I thank you above all for your willingness to work for peace, and for your courage in declaring before the world that violence and religion can never go together."

He went on: "The door of this house is open to all people, and you come to this table not as strangers but as friends. Yesterday we gathered in the shadow of St. Francis. Here we gather in the shadow of the fisherman Peter. Assisi and Rome, Francis and Peter: the places and the men are so different. Yet they were both bearers of the message of peace sung by angels at Bethlehem: 'Glory to God in the highest heaven, and peace to His people on earth'."

John Paul II told the religious leaders that "with all our differences, we sit at this table, united in our commitment to the cause of peace. That commitment, born of sincere religious sentiment, is surely what God expects of us. It is what the world seeks in religious men and women. That commitment is the hope we have to offer at this special time. May God grant us all to be humble and effective instruments of His peace."

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