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POPE TO FAMILIES: STRENGTHEN THE FAITH IN YOUR HOMES
VATICAN  CITY, 31 DEC 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father has sent a message to Cardinal  Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, archbishop of Madrid, Spain, for the Feast of the  Holy Family. The message, dated 27 December, was read out yesterday at the beginning  of a Mass for families celebrated by Cardinal Rouco Varela in Madrid's Plaza  de Colon. (IMAGE SOURCE: RADIO VATICANA)

   "I invite everyone to consider this celebration as a continuation of  Christmas", the Pope writes. "Jesus became man in order to bring  the world the goodness and love of God, and He did so in that place where  human beings are most disposed to want the best for others, ready to do  anything for them and to place love above all other interests. ... The family  is, so to speak, the door by which the Saviour of humankind entered the  world. At the same time it gives domestic love and communion the greatness of  being a special reflection of the Trinitarian mystery of God.

   "This greatness is also a splendid and decisive vocation for  families", the Holy Father adds. "I encourage you ... to be aware  that God is at your side and to invoke Him always so as to ensure He gives  you the help you need to overcome your difficulties; this help is certain and  has its foundation in the grace of the Sacrament of Marriage. Allow yourselves  to be guided by the Church, which Christ entrusted with the mission of  spreading the good news of salvation down the centuries, and do not surrender  to the many worldly powers threatening the great treasure of the family,  which you must protect day after day".

   "It is in the family that we learn to live together, that faith is  transmitted, values are strengthened and freedom is channelled to ensure that  one day children will be fully aware of their own vocation and dignity, and  that of others. The warmth of the home and domestic example can teach much  more than words can say. This educational dimension of the family may receive  particular encouragement in the Year of Faith, due to begin in a few months  time. For this reason, I invite you to revitalise the faith in your homes and  to become increasingly aware of the Creed we profess".

   "I pray to God ... that (young people) may not cease to thank Him for  the gift of the family, that they may be grateful to their parents and  undertake to defend and promote the authentic dignity of this institution, so  vital for society and the Church".
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TE  DEUM: ENTRUST TRAGEDIES AND HOPES OF THE WORLD TO GOD

VATICAN  CITY, 31 DEC 2011 (VIS) - In the Vatican Basilica at 5 p.m. today, the Pope  presided at first Vespers for the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God. This was  followed by the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the singing of the  traditional "Te Deum" of thanksgiving for the conclusion of the  year, and the Eucharistic blessing.

   Extracts from Benedict XVI's homily are given below:

   "Another year is drawing to a close, as we await the start of a new one:  with some trepidation, with our perennial desires and expectations.  Reflecting on our life experience, we are continually astonished by how  ultimately short and ephemeral life is. So we often find ourselves asking:  what meaning can we give to our days? What meaning, in particular, can we  give to the days of toil and grief? This is a question that ... runs through  the heart of every generation and every individual. But there is an answer:  it is written on the face of a Child Who was born in Bethlehem two thousand  years ago, and is today the Living One, risen for ever from the dead. From  within the fabric of humanity, rent asunder by so much injustice, wickedness  and violence, there bursts forth in an unforeseen way the joyful and  liberating novelty of Christ our Saviour, Who leads us to contemplate the  goodness and tenderness of God through the mystery of His Incarnation and Birth".

   "Since the Day of the Lord's Nativity, the fullness of time has reached  us. So there is no more room for anxiety in the face of time that passes,  never to return; now there is room for unlimited trust in God, by Whom we  know we are loved. ... Since the Saviour came down from heaven, man has  ceased to be the slave of time that passes to no avail, marked by toil,  sadness and pain. Man is son of a God Who has entered time so as to redeem it  from meaninglessness and negativity, a God Who has redeemed all humanity,  giving it everlasting love as a new perspective of life.

   "The Church lives and professes this truth and intends to proclaim it  today with fresh spiritual vigour. ... Christ's disciples are called to  reawaken in themselves and in others the longing for God and the joy of  living Him and bearing witness to Him. ... We must give primacy to truth,  seeing the combination of faith and reason as two wings with which the human  spirit can rise to the contemplation of the Truth; we must ensure that the dialogue  between Christianity and modern culture bears fruit; we must see to it that  the beauty and contemporary relevance of the faith is rediscovered, ... as a  constant orientation, affecting even the simplest choices, establishing a  profound unity within the person, so that he becomes just, hard-working,  generous and good. What is needed is to give new life to a faith that can  serve as a basis for a new humanism, one that is able to generate culture and  social commitment".

   "To proclaim faith in the Word made flesh is ... at the heart of the  Church's mission, and the entire ecclesial community needs to rediscover this  indispensable task with renewed missionary zeal. Young generations have an  especially keen sense of the present disorientation, magnified by the crisis  in economic affairs which is also a crisis of values, and so they in  particular need to recognise in Jesus Christ 'the key, the centre and the  purpose of the whole of human history'".

   "Ever since God sent His only-begotten Son, so that we might obtain  adoptive sonship, we can have no greater task than to be totally at the  service of God's plan".

   "'Te Deum laudamus!' We praise you, O God! The Church suggests that we  should not end the year without expressing our thanks to the Lord for all His  benefits. It is in God that our last hour must come to a close, the last hour  of time and history. To overlook this goal of our lives would be to fall into  the void, to live without meaning. Hence the Church places on our lips the  ancient hymn 'Te Deum'. It is a hymn filled with the wisdom of many Christian  generations, who feel the need to address on high their heart's desires,  knowing that all of us are in the Lord's merciful hands".

   "With hearts full of thanksgiving, let us prepare to cross the threshold  of 2012, remembering that the Lord is watching over us and guarding us. To  Him this evening we wish to entrust the whole world. Let us place in His  hands the tragedies of this world and let us also offer Him our hopes for a  brighter future".
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IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATING YOUNG PEOPLE IN JUSTICE AND  PEACE

VATICAN  CITY, 1 JAN 2012 (VIS) - In the Vatican Basilica this morning, Benedict XVI  presided at a Eucharistic celebration for the Solemnity of Mary Mother of  God. The Mass was concelebrated by Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio  Bertone S.D.B.; Cardinal Peter Kodwo Turkson, president of the Pontifical  Council for Justice and Peace; Archbishop Giovanni Angelo Becciu, substitute  for General Affairs; Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations  with States; Archbishop Pier Luigi Celata, secretary of the Pontifical  Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, and Bishop Mario Toso S.D.B., secretary  of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. The ceremony also marked  today's forty-fifth World Day of Peace, which has as its theme:  "Educating Young People in Justice and Peace".

   Extracts from Benedict XVI's homily are given below:

   "On the first day of the year, the liturgy resounds in the Church  throughout the world with the ancient priestly blessing that we heard during  today's first reading: 'The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His  face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up His  countenance upon you and give you peace'. ... In order to be blessed, we have  to stand in God's presence, take His Name upon us and remain ... in a space  lit up by His gaze, diffusing grace and peace".

   "The shepherds of Bethlehem had ... the experience of standing in God's  presence, they received His blessing ... in a stable, before a 'babe lying in  a manger'. From this child, a new light issues forth, shining in the darkness  of the night. ... Henceforth, it is from Him that blessing comes, from His  name - Jesus, meaning 'God saves' - and from His human face, in which God,  the almighty Lord of heaven and earth, chose to become incarnate, concealing  His glory under the veil of our flesh, so as to reveal fully to us His  goodness.

   "The first to be swept up by this blessing was Mary the virgin. ... Her  whole life was spent in the light of the Lord, within the radius of His name  and of the face of God incarnate in Jesus, the 'blessed fruit of her womb'.  ... The mystery of her divine motherhood that we celebrate today contains in  superabundant measure the gift of grace that all human motherhood bears  within it. ... The Mother of God is the first of the blessed, and it is she  who bears the blessing; she is the woman who received Jesus into herself and  brought Him forth for the whole human family".

   "Mary is the mother and model of the Church. ... The Church also  participates in the mystery of divine motherhood, through preaching, which  sows the seed of the Gospel throughout the world, and through the Sacraments,  which communicate grace and divine life to men. ... Like Mary, the Church is  the mediator of God's blessing for the world: she receives it in receiving  Jesus and she transmits it in bearing Jesus. He is the mercy and the peace  that the world, of itself, cannot give, and which it needs always, at least  as much as bread".

Jesus  Christ, the path of peace

   "The Church too, on the first day of the year, invokes this supreme good  in a special way; she does so, like the Virgin Mary, by revealing Jesus to  all, for as St. Paul says, 'He is our peace', and at the same time the 'way'  by which individuals and peoples can reach this goal to which we all  aspire".

   "'Educating Young People in Justice and Peace' is a task for every  generation, and thanks be to God, after the tragedies of the two great world  wars, the human family has shown increasing awareness of it, as we can  witness, on the one hand, from international statements and initiatives, and  on the other, from the emergence among young people themselves, in recent  decades, of many different forms of social commitment in this field. For the  ecclesial community, educating men and women in peace is part of the mission  received from Christ, it is an integral part of evangelisation, because the  Gospel of Christ is also the Gospel of justice and peace".

   "In the face of the shadows that obscure the horizon of today's world,  to assume responsibility for educating young people in knowledge of the  truth, in fundamental values and virtues, is to look to the future with hope.  And in this commitment to a holistic education, formation in justice and  peace has a place. Boys and girls today are growing up in a world that has,  so to speak, become smaller, where contacts between different cultures and  traditions, even if not always direct, are constant. For them, now more than  ever, it is indispensable to learn the importance and the art of peaceful  coexistence, mutual respect, dialogue and understanding. Young people by  their nature are open to these attitudes, but the social reality in which  they grow up can lead them to think and act in the opposite way, even to be  intolerant and violent. Only a solid education of their consciences can  protect them from these risks and make them capable of carrying on the fight,  depending always and solely on the power of truth and good. This education  begins in the family and is developed at school and in other formative  experiences. It is essentially about helping infants, children and  adolescents to develop a personality that combines a profound sense of  justice with respect for their neighbour, with a capacity to address  conflicts without arrogance, with the inner strength to bear witness to good,  even when it involves sacrifice, with forgiveness and reconciliation. Thus  they will be able to become people of peace and builders of peace.

   "In this task of educating young generations, a particular  responsibility lies with religious communities. Every pathway of authentic  religious formation guides the person, from the most tender age, to know God,  to love Him and to do His will. God is love, He is just and peaceable, and  anyone wishing to honour Him must first of all act like a child following his  father's example. ... In God, justice and mercy come together perfectly, as  Jesus showed us through the testimony of His life. ... Jesus is a way that  can be travelled, open to everyone. He is the path of peace. Today the Virgin  Mary points Him out to us, she shows us the Way: let us walk in it!".
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ANGELUS: PRAYING THAT THE NEW YEAR MAY BE A TIME OF  PEACE

VATICAN  CITY, 1 JAN 2012 (VIS) - At the end of this morning's Mass for the Solemnity  of Mary Mother of God, Benedict XVI appeared at the window of his study in  the Vatican Apostolic Palace to pray the Angelus with faithful and pilgrims  gathered below in St. Peter's Square.

   "The Face of God ... was revealed in Jesus", he said in his remarks  to them. "He is the visible image of the invisible God, thanks also to  the Virgin Mary whom we celebrate today under her most exalted title, by  virtue of which she plays a unique role in the history of salvation: Mother  of God. In her womb the Son of the Most High took on our flesh, that we might  contemplate His glory and feel His presence as God-with-us.

   "Thus do we begin the new year 2012 with our gaze fixed on the Face of  God, revealed in the Child of Bethlehem, and on His Mother Mary, who with  humble submission accepted the divine plan", the Pope added.  "Thanks to her generous 'yes' the true light which enlightens everyone  came into the world, and the path of peace was reopened".

   "Today we celebrate the forty-fifth World Day of Peace", he went  on. "In my message, which has as its theme 'Educating Young People in  Justice and Peace' and is addressed to heads of State, leaders of nations and  all men and women of good will, I underline the importance of giving young  generations an adequate education in order to ensure the integral formation  of the person, including the moral and spiritual dimension, ... and the  values of justice and peace".

   "I invite everyone to have the patience and constancy to seek out  justice and peace, to cultivate a taste for what is just and true. Peace is  never a quality that can be fully achieved, but a goal to which we must all  aspire and for which we must all work".

   "Let us pray that the leaders of nations may renew their willingness and  commitment to accept and support this irrepressible desire of humanity. We  entrust these hopes to the intercession of the Mother of the 'King of Peace',  that the year now beginning may be a time of hope and of peaceful coexistence  for the whole world".

   Following the Angelus, Benedict XVI greeted pilgrims in various languages,  expressing his thanks for the many expressions of good wishes he had received  over this period, and his appreciation for the prayers for today's World Day  of Peace.
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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN  CITY, 1 JAN 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father appointed Fr. Jeffrey Steenson as  the first ordinary of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter.  The Ordinariate was today erected on the territory of the United States  Conference of Catholic Bishops by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the  Faith, under the terms of the Apostolic Constitution "Anglicanorum  coetibus".

   On Saturday 31 December it was made public that the Holy Father accepted the  resignation from the pastoral care of the archdiocese of LublinPoland,  presented by Bishop Ryszard Karpinski, upon having reached the age limit.
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