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ICN best summary 19 Oct 2014


This is best summary of the Vatican events of 19 Oct 2014.
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FiveThings the Synod Just Did | America Magazine, Fr james Martin SJ, Pope Francis, Synod
Five Things the Synod Just Did
What does the final report of the Synod on the Family mean for the church? Fr James Martin SJ wrote in America Magazine yesterday: Essentially, the “relatio” (or report) published today, at the close of the Synod, will serve as a starting point for future discussion. It was also presented with great transparency, including even sections that did not win the necessary votes for complete approval. Before we look at five things the synod did, it’s important to understand the unique “form” of this unusual final document. Pope Francis asked to have all of the paragraphs
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Celebrating Sir Alec Guinness | Trevor Littledale ,  Alec Guinness, Catholic Stage Guild, Catholic Association ofPerforming Arts - CAPA,  Corpus Christi,  Fr Alan Robinson,
Celebrating Sir Alec Guinness
The centenary of the birth of Sir Alec Guinness was celebrated on Friday, 16 October with a special Mass at Corpus Christi Church in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, followed by 'Two Halves of Guinness' a one-man show performed by Trevor Littledale telling the life story of the great actor. For many years Alec Guinness lead the Catholic Stage Guild (now the Catholic Association of Performing Arts - CAPA) and often popped into Corpus Christi. During the Mass, Fr Alan Robinson, Chaplain to the Association said members of the acting profession have a vocation, to "to show us ourselves".
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Dublin: Archbishop  Martin on 'extraordinary' address by Pope Francis |  Archbishop of Dublin, Synod of Bishops, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, Pope Francis
Dublin: Archbishop Martin on 'extraordinary' address by Pope Francis
The Archbishop of Dublin has welcomed the publication of the final text at the closing of the Synod of Bishops in Rome this evening. Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said the text must be read in the context of Pope Francis’ extraordinary final remarks to the Synod, after which the Pope received a five minute standing ovation from those present. Pope Francis warned Bishops of the temptation to a hostile rigidity that forces people to lock themselves into the letter of the law, he also criticised the temptation to “come down from the cross to please people 
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Iraq: Refugee camps flooded by torrential rain | Chaldean priest, Fr Paolo Thabit Mekko, Erbil, Iraq, ISIS, Bishop Nuncio Galantino, Italian Episcopal Conference, Caritas Italy, Don Francesco Soddu
Iraq: Refugee camps flooded by torrential rain
Thousands of refugees who fled from ISIS in Mosul and the Nineveh Plain to refugee camps in Iraq are now enduring violent storms and floods. Since Wednesday 16 October, torrential rains have hit camps in Erbil and Ankawa, the predominantly Christian suburb of the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan. The Chaldean archdiocese together with humanitarian agencies involved in the rescue of refugees, have launched an appeal to the local authorities and the international community to help those in critical conditions. There are at least a thousand tents scattered in Ankawa.
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Text: Homily of Pope Francis at Synod Closing Mass, Beatification of Pope Paul VI |  Homily, Pope Francis, Synod Closing Mass, Beatification of Pope Paul VI
Text: Homily of Pope Francis at Synod Closing Mass, Beatification of Pope Paul VI
Huge crowds gathered in St Peter's Square today for the Closing Mass for the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, celebrated by Pope Francis. During the Mass the Holy Father beatified on of his predecessors, Pope Paul VI, whom he described as a “great Pope,” a “courageous Christian” and a “tireless apostle.”  We have just heard one of the most famous phrases in the entire Gospel: “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s” (Mt 22:21). 
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Pope Francis's final address to Synod | Pope Francis's final address to Synod
Pope Francis's final address to Synod
At the conclusion of the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, Pope Francis addressed the assembled Fathers, thanking them for their efforts and encouraging them to continue to journey.... With a heart full of appreciation and gratitude I want to thank, along with you, the Lord who has accompanied and guided us in the past days, with the light of the Holy Spirit...I can happily say that – with a spirit of collegiality and of synodality – we have truly lived the experience of “Synod,” a path of solidarity, a “journey together.” and like every journey
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Pope's Message for World Mission Sunday | Pope Francis, World Mission Sunday
Pope's Message for World Mission Sunday
Today vast numbers of people still do not know Jesus Christ. For this reason, the mission ad gentes continues to be most urgent. All the members of the Church are called to participate in this mission, for the Church is missionary by her very nature: she was born "to go forth". World Mission Day is a privileged moment when the faithful of various continents engage in prayer and concrete gestures of solidarity in support of the young Churches in mission lands. It is a celebration of grace and joy. A celebration of grace, because the Holy Spirit, sent by the Father,
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Text: Message of the Synod of Bishops | Text: Message of the Synod of Bishops
Text: Message of the Synod of Bishops
Bishops attending the Synod on the Family on Saturday voted overwhelmingly in favour of a concluding message that was drawn up to reflect the substance of their two weeks of discussions in the Vatican....“We, Synod Fathers, gathered in Rome together with Pope Francis in the Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, greet all families of the different continents and in particular all who follow Christ, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. We admire and are grateful for the daily witness which you offer us and the world with your fidelity, faith, hope, and love. 
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