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Synod on the Word of God Meets in Rome
10/4/2008
Asia News (www.asianews.it/)
The Synod Assembly opens as a sign of the Pauline Year and the
Church's Committment to the centrality of the Word of God in the Life
of the Church.
VATICAN CITY (AsiaNews) ` The 12th General Assembly of the Synod of
Bishops opens this Sunday with a solemn Mass celebrated by Benedict
XVI. Dedicated to `The Word of God in the Life and the Mission of the
Church', it brings together 253 bishops from the Churches of the
world. It will not include those from Communist China, Vatican Press
Office Head Fr Federico Lombardi said today at a press conference. `It
was clear that there would be no agreement [with Beijing] and they
[Chinese bishops] won't come,' he said `because the conditions weren't
there.'
There will be however, as delegates directly appointed by Benedict
XVI, Card Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, archbishop of Hong Kong, Mgr José
Lai Hung-seng, archbishop of Macau as well as a Taiwanese bishop, Mgr
Peter Liu Cheng-chung. The bishops will take part in activities
scheduled to last until 26 October `to reflect', said Archbishop
Nikola Eterovic, secretary general of the Synod of Bishops, `on the
Word of God, on its central role in the life of the Church and on its
dynamism which encourages Christians in mission to announce in words
and deeds the Good News and the presence in our midst of the Risen
Lord Jesus.' For the first time the Synod will open in the St. Paul's
Outside-the-Walls Basilica, not in the Vatican, because of the ongoing
Pauline Year. and this will not be the only reference to the Apostle
to the Nations.
In the Synod Hall on 18 October, the Holy Father Benedict XVI and the
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I will preside at first Vespers. Each
will then pronounce an address on the subject of the Word of God, with
particular reference to the Pauline Year.This will be the first time
the Ecumenical Patriarch addresses the Synod Fathers. `He will bring
the greetings of Orthodox Churches that the Apostle to the Nations
founded before going to Rome where he suffered martyrdom,' Archbishop
Eterovic said.
The Synod will be ecumenically important for fraternal delegates from
ten Churches and ecclesial communities will attend.
Representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate will be present along
with others from the Patriarchates of Moscow, Serbia and Romania, from
the Orthodox Church of Greece and the Armenian Apostolic Church, as
well as from the Anglican Communion, the World Lutheran Federation,
the Church of the Disciples of Christ and the World Council of
Churches.The Synod Fathers will represent 13 sui iuris Eastern
Catholic Churches, 113 Bishops' conferences, 25 dicasteries of the
Roman Curia and the Union of Superiors General.
Of the 253 Synod Fathers 51 are from Africa, 62 from America, 41 from
Asia, 90 from Europe and 9 from Oceania. Of these 173 were elected
(72.3 per cent), 38 participate ex officio (15 per cent), 32 were
appointed by the Pope (12.6 per cent) and 10 were elected by the Union
of Superiors General (4 per cent).
Forty-one experts and 37 auditors from 21 and 26 countries
respectively will also be in attendance, including six women experts
and 19 women auditors, one more than the men.
The Synod Three will also receive three special papal guests. The
first one is Chief Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen of Haifa, Israel, who on 6
October will address the assembly on how the Jewish people reads and
interprets Sacred Scripture. As such it will be the first time that a
rabbi, and a non-Christian, has addressed the Synod Fathers.
The other special guests are Rev A Miller Milloy, secretary general of
the United Bible Societies, and Frère Alois, prior of the
Taizé Community.
Synod on the Word of God Meets in Rome
10/4/2008
Asia News (www.asianews.it/)
The Synod Assembly opens as a sign of the Pauline Year and the
Church's Committment to the centrality of the Word of God in the Life
of the Church.
VATICAN CITY (AsiaNews) ` The 12th General Assembly of the Synod of
Bishops opens this Sunday with a solemn Mass celebrated by Benedict
XVI. Dedicated to `The Word of God in the Life and the Mission of the
Church', it brings together 253 bishops from the Churches of the
world. It will not include those from Communist China, Vatican Press
Office Head Fr Federico Lombardi said today at a press conference. `It
was clear that there would be no agreement [with Beijing] and they
[Chinese bishops] won't come,' he said `because the conditions weren't
there.'
There will be however, as delegates directly appointed by Benedict
XVI, Card Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, archbishop of Hong Kong, Mgr José
Lai Hung-seng, archbishop of Macau as well as a Taiwanese bishop, Mgr
Peter Liu Cheng-chung. The bishops will take part in activities
scheduled to last until 26 October `to reflect', said Archbishop
Nikola Eterovic, secretary general of the Synod of Bishops, `on the
Word of God, on its central role in the life of the Church and on its
dynamism which encourages Christians in mission to announce in words
and deeds the Good News and the presence in our midst of the Risen
Lord Jesus.' For the first time the Synod will open in the St. Paul's
Outside-the-Walls Basilica, not in the Vatican, because of the ongoing
Pauline Year. and this will not be the only reference to the Apostle
to the Nations.
In the Synod Hall on 18 October, the Holy Father Benedict XVI and the
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I will preside at first Vespers. Each
will then pronounce an address on the subject of the Word of God, with
particular reference to the Pauline Year.This will be the first time
the Ecumenical Patriarch addresses the Synod Fathers. `He will bring
the greetings of Orthodox Churches that the Apostle to the Nations
founded before going to Rome where he suffered martyrdom,' Archbishop
Eterovic said.
The Synod will be ecumenically important for fraternal delegates from
ten Churches and ecclesial communities will attend.
Representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate will be present along
with others from the Patriarchates of Moscow, Serbia and Romania, from
the Orthodox Church of Greece and the Armenian Apostolic Church, as
well as from the Anglican Communion, the World Lutheran Federation,
the Church of the Disciples of Christ and the World Council of
Churches.The Synod Fathers will represent 13 sui iuris Eastern
Catholic Churches, 113 Bishops' conferences, 25 dicasteries of the
Roman Curia and the Union of Superiors General.
Of the 253 Synod Fathers 51 are from Africa, 62 from America, 41 from
Asia, 90 from Europe and 9 from Oceania. Of these 173 were elected
(72.3 per cent), 38 participate ex officio (15 per cent), 32 were
appointed by the Pope (12.6 per cent) and 10 were elected by the Union
of Superiors General (4 per cent).
Forty-one experts and 37 auditors from 21 and 26 countries
respectively will also be in attendance, including six women experts
and 19 women auditors, one more than the men.
The Synod Three will also receive three special papal guests. The
first one is Chief Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen of Haifa, Israel, who on 6
October will address the assembly on how the Jewish people reads and
interprets Sacred Scripture. As such it will be the first time that a
rabbi, and a non-Christian, has addressed the Synod Fathers.
The other special guests are Rev A Miller Milloy, secretary general of
the United Bible Societies, and Frère Alois, prior of the
Taizé Community.