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The Concho Padre is a retired Catholic Priest.

Curial Reform

It’s gonna take time, folks. Official pooh-poohs rumors of eminent head-chopping at Vatican Bank.

From Catholic News Service

http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1301916.htm

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Pope-emeritus to move to his new residence in Vatican

Pope-emeritus Benedict XVI will move into his new residence at the Vatican on May 2, rather than May 1, the Vatican has announced.

Correcting earlier reports about the retired Pope’s plans, Father Federico Lombardi, the director of the Vatican press office, told reporters that Benedict XVI will make his return to the Vatican on Thursday. The former Pontiff, who has been living at Castel Gandolfo since his resignation took effect on February 28, will occupy the ground floor of a monastery that has been remodeled to accommodate him and his small domestic staff.

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Secular reporter says priest wrongly convicted in Philadelphia abuse scandal

From Catholicculture.org and Catholic World News

http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=17738

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Pope Francis meets with President of Israel

http://www.news.va/en/news/solutions-to-conflicts-in-middle-east-and-syria-fo

From Vatican Information Service

A worldly Church cannot transmit the Gospel

Pope Francis’ Tuesday Mass

(Vatican Radio) A worldly Church is a weak Church. The only way to stop this from happening is to entrust the Church to the Lord through constant prayer. This was the message at the heart of Pope Francis’ homily during Mass Tuesday morning, celebrated with staff from the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See, also known as APSA.

“We can safeguard the Church, we can cure the Church, no? We do so with our work, but what’s most important is what the Lord does : He is the only One who can look into the face of evil and overcome it. The prince of the world comes but can do nothing against me: if we don’t want the prince of this world to take the Church into his hands, we must entrust it to the One who can defeat the prince of this world. Here the question arises: do we pray for the Church, for the entire Church? For our brothers and sisters whom we do not know, everywhere in the world? It is the Lord’s Church and in our prayer we say to the Lord: Lord, look at your Church … It’ s yours. Your Church is [made up of ] our brothers and sisters. This is a prayer that must come from our heart”.

Then, Pope Francis remarked that “it is easy to pray for the grace of the Lord”, “to thank Him” or when “we need something.” But it is fundamental that we also pray to the Lord for all, for those who have “received the same Baptism,” saying “they are Yours, they are ours, watch over them”.

“Entrust the Church to the Lord is a prayer that makes the Church grow. It is also an act of faith. We can do nothing, we are poor servants – all of us – of the Church: it is He who keeps her going and holds her and makes her grow , makes her holy, defends and protects her from the prince of this world and what he wants the Church to become, in short more and more worldly. This is the greatest danger! When the Church becomes worldly, when she has the spirit of the world within herself, when that peace which is not that of the Lord – that peace when Jesus says, ‘I leave you peace, my peace I give you’, not as the world gives it – when she has that worldly peace, the Church is a weak Church, a defeated Church, unable to transmit the Gospel, the message of the Cross, the scandal of the Cross … She cannot transmit this if she is worldly”.

During his homily, Pope Francis returned several times to the importance of prayer to entrust “the Church to the Lord”, the path to “the peace that only He can give”:

“Entrust the Church to God, entrust the elderly, the sick, the children, the youth … ‘Safeguard your Church Lord ‘: she is yours! With this attitude, He will give us, in the midst of tribulations, the peace that only He can give . This peace which the world cannot give, that peace that cannot be bought, that peace which is a true gift of the presence of Jesus in the midst of his Church. Entrusting the Church that is in distress: there are great tribulations, persecution … there are. But there are also small tribulations: the small tribulations of illness or family problems … entrust all this to the Lord guard your Church in tribulation, so she does not lose faith, so she does not lose hope. ”

Pope Francis concluded : “May the Lord make us strong so we do not lose faith, so we do not lose hope”. Entrusting the Church to the Lord “will do us and the Church good. It will give us great peace [and although] it will not rid us of our tribulations, it will make us stronger in our sufferings”.

Vatican Radio

Of this and that, from around the Catholic World

Daily News Briefs for Monday, Apr. 29, from Catholic News Service:

http://www.catholicnews.com/data/briefs/cns/20130429.htm#head1

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Gospel – Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter

Gospel Jn 14:27-31a

Jesus said to his disciples:
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.
Not as the world gives do I give it to you.
Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.
You heard me tell you,
‘I am going away and I will come back to you.’
If you loved me,
you would rejoice that I am going to the Father;
for the Father is greater than I.
And now I have told you this before it happens,
so that when it happens you may believe.
I will no longer speak much with you,
for the ruler of the world is coming.
He has no power over me,
but the world must know that I love the Father
and that I do just as the Father has commanded me.”

Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter

O God,
who restore us to eternal life
in the Resurrection of Christ,
grant your people constancy in faith and hope,
that we may never doubt the promises
of which we have learned from you.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
– Amen.

Two New Jersey youths among those confirmed by Pope Francis

On Sunday, April 28, Pope Francis confirmed 44 youngsters from around the world in a Mass at St. Peter’s. Two are from the United States. Here’s what they had to say about their experiences:

From Catholic News Service

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AwFmzTpclQ&feature=youtu.be

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Pope’s Monday Mass, Apr 29

Confession is not like going to the dry cleaner to get out a spot; shame can be a virtue

From L’Osseravtore Romano:

http://www.news.va/en/news/blessed-shame

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