In the Church and the world
international monthly
edited by Giulio Andreotti
Extract from No. 5 - 2004
30Days in the Church and the world
The Rome Synagogue
POPE
Message to our “beloved brothers” on the hundredth anniversary of the Rome Synagogue
«We greet you as our “beloved brothers” in the faith of Abraham, our
patriarch, of Isaac and Jacob, of Sara and Rebecca, of Rac
«We greet you as our “beloved brothers” in
the faith of Abraham, our patriarch, of Isaac and Jacob, of Sara and Rebecca,
of Rachel and Leah. Already Saint Paul, writing to the Romans (cf Rm 11,
16-18), spoke of the holy root of Israel, on which the pagans were grafted into
Christ; “for the gifts and the call of God are irrevocable” (Rm 11, 29) and you
continue to be the firstborn people of the Covenant (liturgy of Good Friday,
universal prayer, For the Jews). You have been citizens of this city of Rome for over two thousand
years, even before Peter the fisherman and Paul in chains joined you». The
passage comes from the message of the Holy Father on the occasion of the
celebrations of the centenary of the building of the Synagogue of Rome. In his
message the Pope traced the history of the relations between the two religions.
And, alluding to the sufferings undergone by the Jewish community in Rome under
Nazism, added: «Nor can one forget, alongside the official pronouncements, the
action, often hidden, of the apostolic See, which in many ways went to the aid
of Jews in danger, as has been recognized also by their authoritative
representatives (cf. We remember: a reflection on the Holocaust, 16 March 1998)». There was also a
reference to the sufferings of the Holy Land: «Unfortunately, thought of the
Holy Land arouses preoccupation and pain in our hearts because of the violence
that continue s to mark that area, because of the too much innocent blood shed
by Israelis and Palestinians, which darkens the rise of a dawn of peace in
justice».
The landslide that destroyed
the sanctuary of the Madonna della Grotta in Ardore (RC)
CHURCH
The sanctuary collapses, the statue of the Madonna intact
On the 28 May a sudden landslide destroyed the sanctuary of the Madonna
of the Grotto in Bombile D’Ardore (Reggio Calabria)
On the 28 May a sudden landslide destroyed
the sanctuary of the Madonna of the Grotto in Bombile D’Ardore (Reggio
Calabria). The church, a place of pilgrimage, was entirely dug out of the rock.
Less than an hour before the collapse, the rector of the sanctuary, Don Alfredo
Valenti, had celebrated a mass attended by pupils of the local school and
students arrived from Malta on a twinning project. Avvenire reported the following day: « About 7pm a
fireman managed to make a hole through the fallen rubble and check with a probe
whether there were any signs of life. He then succeeded in looking into the
sanctuary: at the far end of the central nave the altar was still standing and
the sixteenth-century white marble statue of Our Lady was intact, the fall of
earth had stopped just at its feet. The happy news rapidly made the rounds of
the parish church where the community of Bombile had gathered to pray».
Alexis II and Vladimir Putin
ECUMENISM
The Orthodox Encyclopedia presented in Rome
«The pontiffs John XXIII and Paul VI stopped looking only to the West
and showed interest in dialogue with the USSR on the vari
«The pontiffs John XXIII and Paul VI
stopped looking only to the West and showed interest in dialogue with the USSR
on the various problems of international life». The quotation comes from the
entry “Vatican” in the seventh volume of the Orthodox Encyclopedia, the 30
volume work in progress «under the aegis of the patriarch of Moscow Alexis II
and with the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir
Putin». A summary of the entry, made by the secretariat of the Embassy of the
Russian Federation to the Holy See, was distributed during the presentation of
the work on 1 June last at the Villa Piccolomini in Rome, organized by the
Dionysia Center for the arts and culture. According to the summary the same
Encyclopedia entry mentions the Vatican condemnation of «the bombings in
Yugoslavia in 1999» and the criticisms by Vatican representatives «of the
United States intervention in Iraq in 2003». But the interpretation offered for
years now by the patriarchate of Moscow of recent ecumenical problems is also
reiterated. («Relations with the Russian Orthodox Church are shadowed by the
recurrent proselytism by the Catholic Church in the canonical territory of the
Russian Orthodox Churches, and likewise by the aggressive activity of the
Greek-Catholics, especially in Galicia, where the temples were expropriated.
These acts did not provoke any condemnation by the Holy See»).
Pope
Pope Message to
Cardinal Angelini for the inauguration of an Assistance Center in Romania Cardinal Fiorenzo Angelini, president emeritus of the
Pontifical Council for Health Workers, presided at the opening of a new social
health center in Bacau, in Romania, created by the Congregation of the
Benedictine Sisters Protectresses of the Holy Countenance. For the occasion on 13 May John Paul II
sent a message to the Roman cardinal in which he expressed his «deepest
appreciation for you, Lord Cardinal, for the Superior General of the
Benedictine Sisters Protectresses of the Holy Countenance of Our Lord Jesus
Christ, as well as to all those who backed and concretely created this helpful
charity». «It stands», the Pope continues in his message, «as a significant help
to the poor, the sick, and the old, testifying in a practical way to that
“imagination of charity”, to which I invited the Church in the apostolic letter
Novo millennio ineunte
(cf. no. 50)». The Pope’s message was published in L’Osservatore Romano of 24-25 May along with a detailed account
of the inauguration written by Father Gianfranco Grieco, leading correspondentfor the Holy See’s
newspaper. Sacred
College/1 Cardinal Law,
Archpriest of Saint Mary Major On 27 May Cardinal Bernard Francis Law, 73 yearsold next November, was named Archpriest
of the patriarchal basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome. Law was archbishop of
Boston from January 1984 to December 2002, when he resigned as a consequence of
the scandal relating to priests accused of pedophilia which involved his
diocese. On the day of his nomination, as mentioned in the Rome news section of
the Corriere della Sera (28
May), Law paid a visit to the Liberian Basilica and said: «I’m very happy, it’s
beautiful here». Sacred
College/2 The death of
Cardinal Thiandoum On 18 May 83 year old Cardinal Hyacinthe Thiandoum,
archbishop of Dakar from 1962 until 2000, a figure of great importance in the
African Church, died. The prelate was made cardinal by Paul VI in 1976. The funeral ceremonies were celebrated by
Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, Dean Emeritus of the Sacred College, on 27 May in
the cathedral of the Senegalese capital. The homily delivered during the
funeral rite, attended by more than three thousand people, was published in its
entirety by L’Osservatore Romano of 29 May with the significant title : Fidelity to
God, to the Church and to Africa. The missionary spirit and the evangelical
spirit of a luminous presence for the Continent. (On the contrary, when a few months ago the Cardinal
Dean Joseph Ratzinger celebrated the funeral of another illustrious figure of
the Sacred College, Franz König, the Vatican newspaper did not dedicate any
space to the event). With the death of Thiandoum the College of
Cardinals is now composed overall of 190 cardinals, of whom 125 are electors.
The papal senators created by Paul VI are now 16, of whom 4 are voters. Sacred
College/3 Stafford:Moral
failure of the United States The 72 year old US cardinal James Francis Stafford
accused the Bush administration of «moral failure» for the war in Iraq and
stressed that the war had seriously compromised relations with the Arab world. In an interview with the monthly Inside
the Vatican Stafford –
High Penitentiary since last October – also states that the torture of the
Iraqi prisoners was a “barbarity”. The «moral failure» of the United States
administration in Iraq derives, according to Stafford, from the fact that no
evidence was found for the existence of weapons of mass destruction, and this
while the «President, Vice-president and Secretary of Defense were saying that
there was an immediate danger for the peace of American society» because of
such weapons, linked to Al Qaeda. «Why did they say it when they didn’t have
certain proof?» is the question. The cardinal further fears that the
business of the torture will have «long term consequences for relations with
Arabs and the Muslims»: «the Muslims are outraged and truly shocked because we
have subjected them to the very same kinds of things from which we said we
wanted to liberate them», he observes. Havana Washington
intensifies the blockade. Reactions of the ambassador to the Holy See, of the
US and Cuban episcopates American president George W. Bush announced on 6 May
a tightening of the embargo against Cuba so as to accelerate “the liberation
from tyranny of the Cuban people”. Bush approved the recommendations of a
commission he had set up to provide measures designed to put an end to the
«communist dictatorship». This announcement provoked the criticism
of the Havana government, and of the US and Cuban episcopates. On 20 May Isidro Gomez Santos, Cuban
ambassador to the Holy See, called a press conference because of «the gravity
of the measures announced by the United States which will affect Cuban families
in a particular way and impinge on the human rights of the Cuban people». On 21 May the US Episcopal Conference made
public the letter of its president, Bishop Wilton Daniel Gregory to George Bush
which stated that «along with Pope John Paul II and the Cuban bishops we
consider the economic embargo morally unacceptable and politically
counter-productive… In fact the embargo affects the ordinary people of Cuba –
the poor, the old and the sick. The additional restrictive measures proposed by
the Commission – limiting the visits of Cuban-American families and the amount
of money they can send to Cuba – will serve only to exacerbate the internal
situation in the country». Finally on 26 May the Permanent Committee
of the Conference of Cuban Catholic Bishops published a note in which the block
condemnation is reiterated, quoting a declaration of the Episcopate of 1969, in
which it was affirmed: «We denounce this unjust situation of the blockade which
contributes to increase unnecessary sufferings and makes efforts for
development more difficult». In the note the bishops then affirm: «We consider
it unacceptable that the future of Cuba should be shaped on the basis… of
interventions conceived abroad». Religion/1 The neocons
and Christian movements LaRepubblica of
14 May anticipated a section of a chapter – dedicated to cultural hegemony- from the book by Federico Rampani (All
the President’s men. George Bush and the new American right) which goes over the history of the
relationship between neo-conservatives and Christian movements. We reprint the
passage in which the thought of the neocons ideologue Daniel Bell is analyzed: «In order to
guarantee its development capitalism has need of social stability, it cannot
prosper in a jungle in which the mentality of “everyone for himself, everyone
against everyone” prevails. So paradoxically capitalism requires moral and
social values of a pre-capitalistic stamp to remain in being; typically these
values are a mixture of obedience to constituted authority, of altruism and
dedication to the common good produced by religion. In invoking a battle
against the secularization and the laicization of society, in recommending the
return to practical religion as an antidote against the decadence of liberal
Western democracies, Bell since the ’seventies has been laying down the
theoretic foundations of that alliance between the neo-conservatives and the
new Christian movements which was to become one of the distinctive features of
the America of today». Religion/2 «Even
the Catholic Church has its neo-conservatives» So claims Sandro Magister in an article which
appeared on 20 May on “www.chiesa.it”, the research section of the internet
site L’Espresso on line. Magister continues: «This is a high profile moment for them. In the past
days three of them have spoken publicly in Rome and Italy attracting
considerable attention. The trio are a bishop, a philosopher and a theologian.
They have decreed that Europe is sick, afflicted with a mortal sickness of the
spirit, and has lost contact with truth and reality. And along with the
diagnosis they prescribed their cure». According to the columnist, not only the
trio(respectively the Bishop of
Bologna Carlo Caffarra, the President of the Senate Marcello Pera and the
Prefect of the Congregation for the Faith Joseph Ratzinger), but the President
of the Italian Bishop’s Conference, Cardinal Camillo Ruini, the Cardinal
Emeritus of Bologna, Giacomo Biffi, and the Patriarch of Venice, Cardinal
Angelo Scola are part of this cultural current. «The next Pope», continues the L’Espresso
journalist, «will likely
emerge from this team». Magister’s piece was taken up and amplified by the Il
Velino agency, whose note
was in turn published in Il Tempo of 24 May. Religion/3 Asor
Rosa: rivers of blood irrigate the new world order In Unità of 25 May, Alberto Asor Rosa quoted a passage from
one of his earlier works Fuori dall’Occidente [Outside the West], published in 1992. The passage
runs: «The “new order” will be tempestuous and terrible. It is entirely wrong
to think that the Unum imperium, unus rex will found a principle of peace. The essential
singleness of power on a world scale is destined, on the contrary, to upset the
already fragile world balance. The world will split away and be ever more contrary,
replacing universal principles by defense of one’s own identity against that of
all the rest. The Unum imperium, unus rex – founded on an invincible economic and technological
supremacy, which constitutes the modern “authority principle” – will be
accompanied by ever increasing disintegration and separation of single
individuals, generalized decline, natural chaos, which reemerges from the purely formal
(and in reality merely constrictive) “harmony” imposed by the most powerful…
Rivers of blood will run, there will be no pity for anyone. War… will be a
founding element and continuous premise of the new order». Middle
East/1 Lapid
and the pointless slaughter of Rafah «The head of the Justice department, Yosef Tommy
Lapid, has harshly criticized the incessant work of the bulldozers south of
Gaza, asking for the immediate interruption of the operation: “It is inhuman –
he told his colleagues – it is not Jewish. The world is looking at us and we
risk being expelled from the United Nations and brought before the Hague
Tribunal”. Had he not added that the television image of an old Palestinian
woman rummaging through the rubble in the hope of finding her medicine reminded
him of his grandmother, the issue might have remained within the four walls of the
Council of Ministers. But everyone in Israel knows that Lapid’s mother died in
the Auschwitz concentration camp». That was how Corriere della Sera of 24 May reported the comment of Minister
Lapid on the bloody Israeli military intervention in the Palestine refugee camp
in Rafah, specifying that the minister later denied that his words were
intended to allude to the Holocaust. Middle
East/2 The
death of Palestinian children «Every condemnation for the killing of Palestinian
children, even if pronounced by friends of Israel, is immediately branded an
expression of anti-semitism». Zeev Sternhell, one of the most prestigious
Israeli intellectuals, was so reported in an article in LaRepubblica of 20 May, under the heading Sharon’s
blackmail in a distracted world, in which Israel’s military policy towards the Palestinians was
criticized. Middle
East/3 The
human sacrifice filmed An article by Vittorio Zucconi which appeared on 12
May in La Repubblica, analyzed
the emotional impact of the video-shock of the decapitation of the young
American Jew Nick Berg. We reprint a passage from it: «The sequence of the
human sacrifice of Nick Berg, guilty only of being American, as 90% of those
impounded in Guantanamo and in Abu Ghraib are guilty only of being Arab, struck
the eyes of an America which had begun, thanks to the photos of the torture, to
understand the price demanded of one’s own dignity by exporting democracy by
shellfire, in the Biblical banner of Good against Evil». The end of Nick Berg
will be «read and sold by the crusaders of the “clash of civilizations” as
absolution for every sin and as authorization to go on unrestrained. That is
what Nick’s executioners want». Curia/1 Vallini
prefectof the Apostolic Signet On 27 May Agostino Vallini, until now bishop of
Albano, was nominated prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signet.
He replaces Cardinal Mario Francesco Pompedda who was 75 years old on 18 April
last. Vallini, 64 year old native of the province of Rome, was ordained priest
in 1964 for the archdiocese of Naples. Auxiliary of Naples in 1989, he was head
of the Lazio diocese from 1999. The suburbicarian Church of Albano has as
titular cardinal the Vatican Secretery of State Angelo Sodano, Vice Dean of the
Sacred College. Curia/2 Legionary
of Christ head of office at Internet service On 22 May a head of office was nominated for the
first time to the Internet service of the Holy See, which comes under APSA, the
Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See. He is Father Fernando Vergez
Alzaga, of the Legionaries of Christ, a 59 year old Spaniard from Salamanca,
until now on the staff of the Pontifical Council for the Laity. Father Vergez
is a great enthusiast of computers, has worked in the Roman Curia since 1972
and was for many years private secretary to the late lamented Cardinal Eduardo
Pironio. Nominations Italy:
new bishops in Adria-Rovigo and Belluno-Feltre On 29 May two new bishops were nominated in the
Veneto. Lucio Soravito De Franceschi, originally from the province of Udine, 65
years old next December, a priest since 1963, to the diocese of Adria-Rovigo.
He was parish priest of the cathedral and urban vicar of Udine from 1999. To the diocese of Belluno-Feltre, 64 year
old Giuseppe Andrich, originally from Canale d’Agordo, the birth place of John
Paul I. Andrich, a priest since 1965, was vicar general of the diocese from
1998. His nomination took place in record time: the untimely death of the late
lamented Vincenzo Savio, bishop of Belluno-Feltre took place in fact on 31
March last. Diplomacy/1 New
Concordat signed between the Holy Seeand Portugal On 18 May the Concordat between the Holy See and the
Portuguese Republic which regulates matters of common interest between the
Church and the State was signed in the Vatican. The Act was signed by the
Cardinal Secretary of State Angelo Sodano and by the Portugese premier José
Manuel Durâo Barroso. The new Concordat, which replaces that of 1940, will come
into effect after the exchange of the instruments of ratification. Diplomacy/2 New
nuncios in Sri Lanka and Korea On 10 May the Venetian archbishop, 58 year old Mario
Zenari, was nominated nuncio to Sri Lanka. A priest since 1970, in diplomacy
since 1980, he worked in the nunciatures of Senegal, Liberia, Colombia, Germany,
Romania. Nominated permanent observer to OSCEand the UN office in Vienna, he was nuncio to the
Ivory Coast, Niger and Burkina Faso from 1999. On 22 May the 57 year old Swiss archbishop
Emil Paul Tscherrig was nominated nuncio to Korea. Ordained priest in 1974, he
entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See in 1978, and served successively
in the pontifical representations in Uganda, Korea, Bangladesh and in the
Secretariat of State. In 1996 he was nominated archbishop and apostolic nuncio
to Burundi. He was nuncio to Trinidad and Tobago and to other countries of the
West Indies from 2000. Diplomacy/3 New
Ukrainian ambassador On 7 May the new ambassador from the Ukraine
presented his letters of credential. He is 57 year old Grygorii Fokovych Khoruzhyi,
a graduate in philosophy, in diplomacy since 1992, for the last four years
embassy counselor to the Russian Federation in Moscow. In his speech the Pope
said, among other things, that «today the responsibility of the Ukraine is
great in understanding, defending and promoting its own Christian heritage, a
distinctive trait of the nation, untouched in its depth even by the disastrous
dictatorship of communism». A curiosity: L’Osservatore Romano of 8 May reported the ceremony of the
consigning of the letters of credential; and also gave ample coverage (two
pages and a headline on the front page) to another ceremony: that of the
handing over of the residence of the archbishops of Leopolis of the Latins by
the Ukrainian authorities on 5 May, in the presence of the substitute Secretary
of State, Archbishop Leonardo Sandri. Diplomacy/4 New
non-resident ambassadors On 27 May the Pope received the letters of credential
of seven ambassadors who will not, however, reside in Rome. They are the new
representatives of Surinam (Edgar Stephanus Ragoenath Amanh), Sri Lanka (Sarala
Manourie Fernando),Mali (Mohamed Salia Sokona), Yemen (Yahya Ali Mohamed
Al-Abiad), Zambia (Anderson Kaseba Chibwa), Nigeria (Kingsley Sunny Ebenyi),
Tunisia (Afif Hendaoui).