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BENEDICT XVI: NEWS, PAPAL TEXTS, PHOTOS AND COMMENTARY

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Tuesday, Nov. 23, 34th Week in Ordinary Time

BLESSED MIGUEL AGUSTIN PRO (Mexico, 1891-1927)
Jesuit and Martyr
This priest was executed by firing squad on a charge that he plotted with his brothers
to assassinate the President of Mexico. His last request was to be allowed to kneel
in prayer before he was shot (see pictures). Growing to adulthood at the height of anti-
Catholic persecution in Mexico (the 1917 Constitution outlawed the Church and imposed
severe penalties against practising the religion), Father Pro spent many years in Belgium
where he worked with coal miners before returning to Mexico in 1926, actively working in
the underground Church. Before he was shot, he cried out 'Viva Cristo Rey!' (Long live
Christ the King!). He was beatified by John Paul II in 1988.
Readings for today's Mass:
www.usccb.org/nab/112310.shtml



OR for 11/22-11/23/10:

Benedict XVI celebrates Mass with the 24 new cardinals:
'The primacy of Peter in the service of the primacy of Christ'

Page 1 also has an editorial on the meaning of the cardinal's ring and the Pope's condolence at the death of Jesuit Cardinal Urbano Navarrete yesterday. The issue contains the full texts of the Pope's homily at the Mass of Christ the King on Sunday and his words at the Angelus; his letter to participants of an international symposium in Rome on the thought of Blessed John Henry Newman; portions of a 1995 essay he wrote about Paul VI as an advocate of human dignity, which is part of a new book with the documents of the 2008 symposium marking the 40th anniversary of Paul VI's encyclical Humanae Vitae; and Fr. Lombardi's note on Sunday clarifying media misrepresentation of what the Pope says in Light of the World about condoms and AIDS. Page 1 international news: Ireland accepts European Union bailout of its enormous national debt; US President Obama and Russian President Medvedev have unscheduled meeting in Lisbon after the NATO summit.


THE POPE'S DAY
Normally, the Holy Father has no events scheduled on Tuesdays, but shortly after noon today, he was presented with copies of the book LIGHT OF THE WORLD by the publishers of the 10 language editions which were simultaneously released today. Also present was his interviewer Peter Seewald.

The book was formally presented earlier at the Vatican Press Office by Mons. Rino Fisichella, president of the Pontifical Council for New Evangelization, and by Luigi Accattoli, retired senior Vatican correspondent of Corriere della Sera. [The full texts of their presentations are exceptional but they must be translated.]



The Holy Father has named Mons. Felix Gmur to succeed Cardinal Kurt Koch, now president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, as Bishop of Basel (Switzerland). Gmur has been secretary-general of the Swiss bishops conference.




It looks like good news for Asia Bibi, Deo gratias...

Pakistan minister says his probe shows
Bibi did not commit blasphemy



Lahore, Nov 23 (ANI)- Pakistan's Minister for Minority Affairs, Shahbaz Bhatti, has said that Aasia Bibi, the Pakistani Christian woman sentenced to death on charges of blasphemy, is innocent.

"According to my own investigation, it was a personal dispute and she did not commit blasphemy," the Daily Times quoted Bhatti, as saying.


Bhatti, who said that President Asif Ali Zardari had asked him to investigate the case, expressed his confidence that Zardari would pardon Aasia because she had been falsely accused.

"I will hopefully submit my report to the president on Wednesday and recommend to him to grant pardon to Aasia," he said. "She is innocent and the case against her is baseless."

The mother of five has already spent a year and a half in prison.

On November 8, Aasia was sentenced to death by an additional sessions judge in Nankana Sahib district on charges of committing blasphemy under the Pakistan Penal Code. The judge also imposed a fine of 300,000 rupees on her.

The case has drawn huge attention in the media, and there is deep sympathy for Aasia Bibi. Several NGOs have called for repealing the blasphemy law because it was "being used by illiterate masses in rural areas to hoodwink the minorities".

Last week, Pope Benedict XVI had also called for her release, and said that Christians in Pakistan were "often victims of violence and discrimination."

Only around three per cent of Pakistan's population of 167 million is estimated to be non-Muslim.


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