CARDINALS SEND TELEGRAM OF GRATITUDE TO BENEDICT XVI:
Vatican
City, 5 March 2013 (VIS) – Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., director of the
Holy See Press Office, in this afternoon's press conference, gave
updated information on the development of the General Congregations.
“On
Monday afternoon from 5:00pm until 7:00pm,” he said, “the second
General Congregation of the College of Cardinals took place, during
which Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM Cap., preacher of the Pontifical
Household, gave the first of the meditations provided for by the
Apostolic Constitution.”
“Additionally,
a further five Cardinal electors who had arrived in Rome swore the
oath: Cardinal Bechara Boutros Rai, O.M.M., patriarch of Antioch of the
Maronites, Lebanon; Cardinal Joachim Meisner, archbishop of Cologne,
Germany; Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, archbishop of Berlin, Germany;
Cardinal Théodore-Adrien Sarr, archbishop of Dakar, Senegal; and
Cardinal Dominik Jaroslav Duka, O.P., archbishop of Prague, Czech
Republic.”
The
cardinals are free to address the gathering, having only to sign up and
then presenting in the order that they have signed in. Nine cardinals
spoke and it was also decided that, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the
Congregations will only be held in the morning.
Referring
to the third Congregation that took place this morning from 9:30am
until 12:40pm, Fr. Lombardi reported that two Cardinal electors—Cardinal
Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, archbishop of Madrid and Cardinal Zenon
Grocholewski, prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Catholic
Education—and five cardinals who are over the age of 80 arrived and
swore the oath. In total there were 148 cardinals present.
There
were 11 speeches given by cardinals representing each of the continents
and the topics discussed were: activities of the Holy See and its
relations with bishops throughout the world; Church renewal in light of
Vatican Council II; the Church's position and the need for the New
Evangelization in today's world with its diverse cultural environments.
Number 37 of Benedict XVI's Motu Proprio concerning the beginning of the
Conclave was presented to the prelates but no decision regarding its
date was made.
There
was also a proposal, endorsed by the Particular Congregation, to
dedicate tomorrow afternoon to prayer in St. Peter's Basilica. The
Cardinal Dean, Angelo Sodano, will lead the prayers. This initiative
will also serve as an invitation to the entire Church to pray at this
important moment. The ceremony is open to the public so any faithful who
so desire may attend.
In
conclusion, the text of a telegram for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI,
which was signed by Cardinal Dean Sodano, was approved. It reads: “To
His Holiness, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Castel Gandolfo.”
“The
Cardinal Fathers, gathered at the Vatican for the General Congregations
in view of the next conclave, send you their devoted greetings and
express their renewed gratitude for all your illustrious Petrine
ministry and for your example of generous pastoral care for the good of
the Church and of the world. With their gratitude they hope to represent
the recognition of the entire Church for your tireless work in the
vineyard of the Lord. In conclusion, the members of the College of
Cardinals trust in your prayers for them, as well as for the whole
Church.”
Fr. Lombardi reported
that the preparations for the Conclave have begun in the Sistine Chapel
so it is now closed to visitors. He also presented data on the media
coverage of the events of the Holy See in these days: 4,432 temporarily
accredited journalists have joined the 600 permanently accredited
journalists. The more than 5,000 journalists represent 1,004 news
outlets, 65 nations, and 24 languages. (Thanks to VIS:here)
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