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Wednesday, September 18, 2002

GENERAL AUDIENCE: ADORATION AND PRAISE FOR KING OF THE UNIVERSE


VATICAN CITY, SEP 18, 2002 (VIS) - "Psalm 95: God, King and Judge of the Universe" was the theme of the catechesis of the Holy Father during the general audience which took place in the Paul VI Hall.

The Pope affirmed that Psalm 95 "exalts the Creator of all beings and the Savior of peoples: 'the world is established, it shall never be moved; He will judge the peoples with equity'. ... Thus, we have the assurance that we have not been abandoned to the dark forces of chaos and chance but we are always in the hands of a merciful and just Sovereign."

"The Psalm," he said, "begins with a festive invitation to praise God. ... The fundamental act before our King, the Lord Jesus who shows His glory in the history of salvation, it is a hymn of adoration, praise and blessing. These attitudes must be present also in our daily liturgy and in our personal prayer."

The Holy Father indicated that the second part of the Psalm opens with "the proclamation of the Lord's majesty." The Fathers of the Church have seen in this Psalm "a prefiguration of the Incarnation and of the Crucifixion, sign of the majestic paradox of Christ."

"The mystery of divine majesty is manifested in the Incarnation. Christ Who reigns on earth, triumphs precisely in the humiliation of the Cross. It is significant that many used to read in the past verse 10 of this Psalm from an evocative cristological perspective: 'The Lord reigned from the wood of the Cross'."

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IN MEMORIAM

VATICAN CITY, SEP 18, 2002 (VIS) - In recent weeks the following prelates died:

- Cardinal Lucas Moreira Neves, O.P., on September 8 at the age of 76.
- Cardinal Francois-Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan on September 16 the age of 74.
- Archbishop Jozsef Bank, bishop emeritus of Vac, Hungary, on September 7 at the age of 91.
- Archbishop Samuel Emmanuel Carter, S.J., bishop emeritus of Kingston in Jamaica, Jamaica on September 3 at the age of 83.
- Bishop Charles Gomes, S.J., emeritus of Ahmedabad, India on September 15 at the age of 92.
- Bishop Hanna Kello, emeritus of Amadiyah dei Caldei, Iraq on September 7 at the age of 80.
- Bishop Manuel Palmeira Da Rocha, emeritus of Pesqueira, Brazil on September 2 at the age of 83.
- Archbishop Francis Xavier Kaname Shimamoto of Nagasaki, Japan on August 31 at the age of 70.

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POPE MAKES APPEAL FOR PEACE

VATICAN CITY, SEP 18, 2002 (VIS) - At the end of the general audience, John Paul II made an appeal for peace once again upon having received news about Iraq:

"In the last few days, after the winds of war threatened to upset the entire region of the Middle East, I have received the good news of the possibility of Iraq's collaboration once again with the international community. I urge you to continue to pray that the Lord enlightens the leaders of nations, opens up and sustains attitudes of good will and leads humanity, afflicted by so many evils, toward co-existence free from war and violence".

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