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May 1 - 31 Pope
expresses "great relief" for end of siege of Basilica at Bethlehem
Solidarity
must mark the ethos of a city, says Pope to mayors
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May 15
Pope encourages faithful to evangelize through Mass Media
Rome, 22 (NE) Made public yesterday were two
telegrams, sent by Cardinal Secretary of State Angelo Sodano in the Pope's name,
for the fire on a train in Egypt and the floods provoked by torrential rains
in Bolivia, both of which events caused numerous victims. In the telegram sent
to Archbishop Marco Dino Brogi O.F.M., apostolic nuncio in Egypt, the Pope presents
his condolences to the families of the victims and express the hope that they
find "consolation and solidarity in their fellows." Through Archbishop Edmundo
Abastoflor Montero of La Paz, Bolivia, John Paul II transmits his condolences
to the families of the dead and invites public institutions to help those who
have lost their homes.
Pope expresses "great relief" for end of siege of Basilica at Bethlehem
Rome, 22 (NE) Made public yesterday were two
telegrams, sent by Cardinal Secretary of State Angelo Sodano in the Pope's name,
for the fire on a train in Egypt and the floods provoked by torrential rains
in Bolivia, both of which events caused numerous victims. In the telegram sent
to Archbishop Marco Dino Brogi O.F.M., apostolic nuncio in Egypt, the Pope presents
his condolences to the families of the victims and express the hope that they
find "consolation and solidarity in their fellows." Through Archbishop Edmundo
Abastoflor Montero of La Paz, Bolivia, John Paul II transmits his condolences
to the families of the dead and invites public institutions to help those who
have lost their homes.
Solidarity must mark the ethos of a city, says Pope to mayors
Rome, 22 (NE) In the Vatican from February
25 to 27, the eighth general assembly of the Pontifical Academy for Life will
be held on the theme: "Nature and dignity of the human being as a foundation
for the right to life." Over the three days, specialists in philosophy, ethics,
law and theology will hold discussions on the theme of the gathering. A communique
on the subject reads: "The subject matter was prepared by the group of relators
during earlier meetings. They reflected at length on the various viewpoints
and implications of this immense and delicate topic."
On the one hand, says the communique, "there exists a desire to discover the
laws that govern the cosmos and the biosphere in order to be able to control
them and, in this way, create new technologies. On the other hand, today, many
widespread schools of thought reject the concept of nature in the ontological
sense, as an essential and perennial structure of the human being." In the same
way, "the concept of natural law in the ethical sense is frequently contested
and thus the concept of natural rights is not admitted as the basis of the positive
law created by legislatures at national and international level."
"The right to life is the discriminating and fundamental limit in the progress
driven by the impulse of modern technology. This is the cardinal point of law
and the first cornerstone on which society is built."
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