Friday, February 24, 2006

Vatican Radio on the New Cardinals

Here are two links to the Vatican Radio reports on the new cardinals.
Reaction of the new cardinals to the announcement:
http://www.vaticanradio-us.org/105live/audio/02_23_hear4.ram

Commentary on the announcement:
http://www.vaticanradio-us.org/105live/audio/02_23_hear3.ram

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Benedict XVI names 15 new cardinals

VATICAN CITY, FEB 22, 2006 (VIS) - After the general audience today, Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, Benedict XVI announced the names of 15 prelates who will be created cardinals in a concistory due to be held on March 24.

Following the March 24 concistory, the first of his pontificate, the College of Cardinals will number 193 members of whom 120, under the age of 80, will be electors.

In announcing the names, the Holy Father affirmed that today's feast is "a particularly appropriate day" to announce the concistory because cardinals "have the duty to help and support Peter's Successor in carrying out the apostolic task entrusted to him in the service of the Church."

"The cardinals," Benedict XVI went on, "constitute a sort of Senate around the Pope upon which he relies in carrying out the duties associated with his ministry as 'permanent and visible source and foundation of unity of faith and communion'."

The Holy Father also made it clear that with the new appointments he wished "to make up the number of 120 cardinal electors, as established by Pope Paul VI."

Given below is a list of the new cardinal electors:

- Archbishop William Joseph Levada, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

- Archbishop Franc Rode C.M., prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life.

- Archbishop Agostino Vallini, prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura.

- Archbishop Jorge Liberato Urosa Savino of Caracas, Venezuela.

- Archbishop Gaudencio B. Rosales of Manila, Philippines.

- Archbishop Jean-Pierre Ricard of Bordeaux, France.

- Archbishop Antonio Canizares Llovera of Toledo, Spain.

- Archbishop Nicholas Cheong Jin-suk of Seoul, Korea.

- Archbishop Sean Patrick O'Malley O.F.M. Cap., of Boston, U.S.A.

- Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz of Krakow, Poland.

- Archbishop Carlo Caffarra of Bologna, Italy.

- Bishop Joseph Zen Ze-kiun S.D.B. of Hong Kong, China

The Pope then announced that he had also decided to elevate to the dignity of cardinal "three prelates over the age of 80, in consideration of the service they have rendered to the Church with exemplary faithfulness and admirable dedication." They are:

- Archbishop Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, archpriest of the Basilica of St. Paul's Outside-the-Walls.

- Archbishop Peter Poreku Dery, emeritus of Tamale, Ghana.

- Fr. Albert Vanhoye S.J., formerly rector of the Pontifical Biblical Institute and secretary of the Pontifical Biblical Commission.

The new cardinals, said the Pope, "well reflect the universality of the Church. In fact, they come from various parts of the world and undertake different duties in the service of the People of God. I invite you to raise a special prayer to the Lord for them, that He may concede them the grace necessary to carry out their mission with generosity."

In closing, the Holy Father expressed his intention to preside at a concelebration with the new Cardinals on the day following the concistory, March 25 and Solemnity of the Annunciation. "For that occasion I will invite all members of the College of Cardinals, with whom I also intend to hold a meeting of reflection and prayer on March 23," the day prior to the concistory.

Cardinal-Designate O'Malley


His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI has elevated Boston Archbishop Sean O'Malley to the College of Cardinals!

Today is the feast of the Chair of Peter which celebrates the office of the papacy. It is the perfect day to announce the appointment of the closest advisors to the Pope.

What a great day!



Photo taken from the website
of the Archdiocese of Boston

Monday, February 13, 2006

Laura Bush speaks to Vatican Radio

Laura Bush spoke to Vatican Radio ahead of a private meeting in the Vatican with Pope Benedict XVI, February 9th. Washington’s First Lady told us of her admiration of the late Pope John Paul II whom she had met several times. She also spoke of her respect for the Catholic Church’s global social work and the need to support dialogue with Muslims...

Listen here: http://www.vaticanradio-us.org/105live/audio/02_09_hear1.ram

Pope Benedict's fight against Liturgical abuses

AMEN!

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Deus Caritas Est

I am hoping to be able to find some time this week to read the Holy Father's new encyclical, Deus Caritas Est (God is Love).

I have heard many good comments about it. Since I have enjoyed all of Pope Benedict's earlier writings, I hope to enjoy this one also.

Now, to find some time......