Wednesday, February 26, 2003

PROGRAM FOR ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES


VATICAN CITY, FEB 26, 2003 (VIS) - A prayer service, procession and Eucharistic liturgy will mark the start of Lent next week with Pope John Paul taking part in the Ash Wedsnday services on March 5.

At 5 p.m. there will be a prayer service in the church of St. Anselm on the Aventine Hill, and then a penitential procession to the basilica of St. Sabina in which cardinals, archbishops, bishops, the Benedictine monks of St. Anselm's and the Dominican Fathers of St. Sabina and a number of faithful will take part.
The Holy Father will preside at the Liturgy of the Word in St. Sabina's Basilica, deliver a homily and officiate at the rite of the blessing and imposition of ashes. At the end of Mass he will impart the apostolic blessing. Cardinal Jozef Tomko will celebrate the Eucharistic Liturgy.

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PSALM 150: A SIMPLE AND CONSTANT CALL TO PRAISE GOD


VATICAN CITY, FEB 26, 2003 (VIS) - The catechesis of today's general audience in the Paul VI Hall in the presence of 6,500 pilgrims, was dedicated to Psalm 150, which Pope John Paul called "a text of marvelous simplicity and transparency." He said "we must only let ourselves be drawn by its insistent appeal to praise the Lord."

He noted that the Psalm asks us to praise God "in His sanctuary" and "in His mighty firmament." God is thus both "far from our horizon" and yet "close to us. ... Between heaven and earth, therefore, is almost established a channel of communication in which the action of the Lord and the hymn of praise of the faithful meet. The liturgy unites two shrines, the earthly temple and infinite heaven, God and man, time and eternity."

"It is necessary," the Pope affirmed, "to discover and constantly live the beauty of prayer and the liturgy. We must pray to God not only with theologically exact formulas, but also in a beautiful and dignified way.

"In this regard, the Christian community must examine its conscience so that the beauty of music and song return even more to liturgy. We must purify worship from an aberration of styles, of careless forms of expression, of slipshod music and texts that are barely in harmony with the greatness of the act we celebrate."

John Paul II said that "Psalm 150 is a festive hymn, a great 'alleluia' sung to the Lord. Every living being is invited to join in the song of praise. All men and women are called to sing a hymn of gratitude to the Creator for the gift of their existence."

The Pope remarked that "St. Augustine sees the various musical instruments as symbols representing the saints: God's holy people are the trumpets, the cymbals, the tympani, the strings, the flutes, all the instruments that produce a harmony of beautiful sounds. Every spirit that praises God is a voice raised in song: this is the music most pleasing to our Creator."

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TELEGRAM FOR THE DEATH OF ALBERTO SORDI

VATICAN CITY, FEB 26, 2003 (VIS) - The following telegram was sent in the Holy Father's name by Cardinal Angelo Sodano, secretary of State, to Aurelia Sordi, sister of the Italian actor Alberto Sordi who died on Monday, February 24:

"Upon the sad news of the death of your beloved brother Alberto, the Supreme Pontiff wishes to convey to you and your family members his lively participation in your sorrow for this grave loss. In remembering the valuable protagonist in the world of entertainment, His Holiness prays for him and invokes from Divine Goodness eternal peace for his soul while he imparts the comforting apostolic blessing on you and all those who mourn his loss."

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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY, FEB 26, 2003 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed Bishop Atilano Rodriguez Martinez, auxiliary of Oviedo, Spain, as bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo (area 4,264, population 43,025, Catholics 42,314, priests 90, religious 133), Spain.

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AUDIENCES

VATICAN CITY, FEB 26, 2003 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in audience Cardinal Camillo Ruini, vicar general for the diocese of Rome and president of the Italian Episcopal Conference.

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