Friday, March 15, 2013

HABEMUS PAPAM! POPE FRANCIS

Habemus Papam, a Latin word which means "We have a pope."


I announce to you a great joy:
We have a pope!
The most eminent and most reverend Lord.
Lord Jorge Mario Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church Bergoglio,
Who takes for himself the name of Francis.




POPE FRANCIS


March 13, 2013 (at the Vatican) - In the fifth ballot on the 2nd day of the Conclave, the cardinals elected 76 year old Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, who took the name of Francis. 

First in church history:

1. He is the first Pope from Latin America.
2. The first Pope to use the name Francis.
3. The first Pope from the Jesuit community.

Facts:

1. He only has one lung. His other lung was removed when he was a teenager due to life-threatening pneumonia.
2.  He holds a degree in Chemistry.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

A LOOK BACK AT POPE BENEDICT XVI's LAST DAYS AS PONTIFF


POPE BIDS FAREWELL TO ITALIAN PRESIDENT





POPE'S LAST ANGELUS



POPE'S LAST GENERAL AUDIENCE




POPE'S LAST MEETING WITH THE CARDINALS




POPE LEAVES THE VATICAN AND LAST SPEECH AT CASTEL GANDOLFO




POPE'S LAST TWEET



When Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger was elected Pope in April 2005, his older brother Father Georg Ratzinger said, "I would have thought his advanced age and unstable health would have been reason enough for the Cardinals to pick someone else."

His decision of resigning because of his unstable health was not an easy one. He knew that many people will judge him including his very own flock - Catholics worldwide - and that he will be subjected to numerous speculations and suspicions.  But he stood firm in his decision regardless of what other people will say.

During the pontificate of John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI who was then assigned as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith wanted to retire, but his resignation was rejected twice by his predecessor.  But now, seven years of papacy is long enough for an aging and suffering pontiff - he has been using a pacemaker and his left eye is almost blind.  What more can we ask for?  As we move on, let us not forget all the valuable things that he taught us.  God bless Pope Benedict XVI.


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

POPE BENEDICT XVI VALUABLE QUOTES

1. “There is more joy in giving than in receiving.” Never doubt the truth of our Lord’s promise that whatever we give Him of our creativity, our resources, our persons, will come back to us in abundance.

2. As the source of our new life in Christ, the Holy Spirit is also, in a very real way, the soul of the Church, the love that binds us to the Lord and to one another, and the light that opens our eyes to see all around us the wonders of God’s grace.

3. A Catholic would be guilty of formal cooperation in evil, and so unworthy to present himself for Holy Communion, if he were to deliberately vote for a candidate precisely because of the candidate’s permissive stand on abortion and/or euthanasia.

4. A society that is not at all concerned with God destroys itself.

5. The ways of the Lord are not comfortable, but were not created for comfort, but for greatness, for good.

6. According to the teaching of the Church, men and women with homosexual tendencies must be accepted with respect, compassion and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided. They are called, like other Christians, to live the virtue of chastity. The homosexual inclination is however objectively disordered and homosexual practices are sins gravely contrary to chastity.

7. The intrinsic dignity of each person must always be respected in work, in action and in law.

8. Life is not governed by chance; it is not random. Your very existence has been willed by God, blessed and given a purpose.

9. Life is not just a succession of events or experiences. It is a search for the true, the good and the beautiful.  It is to this end that we make our choices; it is for this that we exercise our freedom; it is in this – in truth, in goodness, and in beauty – that we find happiness and joy.

10. Material possessions in themselves are good. We would not survive for long without money, clothing, shelter and food. Yet if we refuse to share what we have with the hungry and the poor, we make of our possessions a false god.

11. People sometimes treat others as objects to satisfy their own needs. How easy it is to be deceived by the many voices in our society that advocate a permissive approach to sexuality, without regard for modesty, self-respect or the moral values that bring quality into human relationships.

12. Truth is not determined by a majority vote.

13. Music forms part of all cultures and, we could say, accompanies all human experiences, from suffering to pleasure, from hatred to love, from sadness to joy, from death to life.

14. If you follow the will of God, you know that in spite of all the terrible things that happen to you, you will never lose a final refuge.

15. We are not some casual and meaningless product of evolution. Each of us is the result of a thought of God.