VATICAN CITY, MAY 8, 2003 (VIS) - Joaquin Navarro-Valls, director of the Holy See Press Office, announced today that "On Sunday June 22, 2003, the Holy Father John Paul II will make an apostolic trip to Bosnia-Herzegovina for the beatification of Ivan Mertz, Servant of God, in Banja Luka."
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Thursday, May 8, 2003
EVERYONE IS CALLED TO COOPERATE WITH THE NEW EVANGELIZATION
VATICAN CITY, MAY 8, 2003 (VIS) - This morning the Holy Father received participants in the congress in Rome organized by the Council of Episcopal Conferences of Europe on the theme, "The duty of priests in the catechesis in Europe," which will take place from May 5 to 8.
John Paul II recalled that priests must "announce the Gospel of the kingdom to everyone" and "consider as an obligation to the people of God the transmitting of the Gospel and doing it with the greatest theological and cultural preparation."
"As first catechist in the community," he continued, "a priest, especially if he is pastor of a parish, is called to be the first believer and disciple of the Word of God, and to dedicate careful attention to the discernment and guidance of vocations for the catechetical service. As 'catechist of the catechists', he must be concerned with their spiritual, cultural and doctrinal formation."
After emphasizing that the priest receives from the bishop "the mandate to preach and to teach," the Holy Father said: "The reference to the magisterium of the bishop in the one diocesan priesthood and the obedience to the instructions which, in terms of catechesis, each pastor and the episcopal conferences set forth for the good of the faithful, are for the priest elements that must be valued in catechetical activity." In this sense, he stressed the importance of "studying and using the Catechism of the Catholic Church, an indispensable 'vademecum' offered by priests, catechists, and all the faithful, in order to guide the catechesis along the paths of authentic fidelity to God and to the people of our times."
"Catechesis in the family, in the work place, in schools and universities, through the media and new languages, brings together priests and lay people, parishes and movements. They are all called to cooperate in the new evangelization in order to maintain and revitalize our common Christian roots. The Christian faith represents the richest patrimony which the European people can draw upon in order to make true spiritual, economic and social progress."
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AUDIENCES
VATICAN CITY, MAY 8, 2003 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in audience five prelates of the Syro-Malabar rite from India on their "ad limina" visit:
- Bishop James Pazhayattil of Irinjalakuda.
- Bishop Gregory Karotemprel of Rajkot.
- Bishop Joseph Pastor Neelankavil of Sangar.
- Bishop Paul Chittilapilly of Thamarasserry.
- Bishop Vijay Anand Nedumpuram of Chanda.
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- Bishop James Pazhayattil of Irinjalakuda.
- Bishop Gregory Karotemprel of Rajkot.
- Bishop Joseph Pastor Neelankavil of Sangar.
- Bishop Paul Chittilapilly of Thamarasserry.
- Bishop Vijay Anand Nedumpuram of Chanda.
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