Vatican
City, 11 October 2013 (VIS) – This morning, a press conference was
held in the Holy See Press Office to present the key event of the
Year of Faith, the Marian Day, which is scheduled to take place in
Rome on 12 and 13 October. The speakers at the conference were
Archbishop Rino Fisichella, Bishop Jose Octavio Ruiz Arena, and Msgr.
Graham Bell, respectively president, secretary and under-secretary of
the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelisation.
In
his address, Archbishop Fisichella, stated that at the beginning of
the Year of Faith it was decided that it would be fundamental to
retrace the history of our faith, and for this reason Benedict XVI
placed in the foreground the figure of Mary, who represents for
believers the first response of complete and total faith, in which we
fully abandon ourselves to God. Therefore, on Saturday 12 October the
original statue of Our Lady of Fatima will arrive in Rome, and will
return to Fatima on Sunday evening. The archbishop emphasised the
importance of this event, recalling that “the statue never leaves
the shrine, except in the case of entirely exceptional and
extraordinary events. The last time was during the Great Jubilee of
the year 2000 when, on 13 May, Blessed John Paul II carried out the
act of consecration to the Virgin. … The date of 13 October has
been chosen as it recalls the final appearance of the Virgin to the
three shepherd children in 1917”.
As
is traditional in these events, on Saturday morning there will be a
pilgrimage to the Tomb of Peter and in the afternoon, Pope Francis'
catechesis. In the afternoon St. Peter's Square will open to pilgrims
at 2.30 p.m. At 3 p.m. there will be a moment of reflection, and at 4
p.m. the procession of the Virgin around the square will begin. In
accordance with tradition, pilgrims are asked to wave with white
handkerchiefs as the statue of the Virgin of Fatima passes. At 5 p.m.
the Holy Father will greet the statue of the Virgin in front of the
Basilica. Following a moment of prayer in St. Peter's Square, the
statue will be transported to the Santuario del Divino Amore, where
an all-night prayer vigil will take place. On Sunday morning, the
Virgin will return to the Vatican where the procession across St.
Peter's Square will be repeated at 9.30 a.m., followed by Holy Mass
celebrated by Pope Francis. Finally, the Pope will carry out the act
of consecration to the Virgin and will pray the Angelus with the
pilgrims present.
It
is expected that over 150,000 pilgrims from all over the world will
participate, with international representations from 48 countries.
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