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BENEDICT XVI: NEWS, PAPAL TEXTS, PHOTOS AND COMMENTARY

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Monday, April 22, Fourth Week of Easter

ST. ADALBERT (WOJTECH) OF PRAGUE (b Bohemia 956, d Poland 997)
Bishop, Missionary and Martyr
Born to a noble family in Bohemia, the future saint was educated by St. Adalbert of Magdeburg,
and at the age of 27 was named of Bishop of Prague. Eight years later he was exiled at the
instigation of those who opposed his clerical reforms. Popular clamor brought him back but
he was exiled once again because he excommunicated the murderers of a woman accused of
adultery who had sought sanctuary in a church. He went to Hungary first to preach and then
carried his mission to the peoples along the Baltic Sea. For chopping down some oaks sacred
to the local pagans, he was killed by pagan priests in what was then part of Prussia (now
part of Poland). His body was ransomed by Poles who buried him in Gniezno Cathedral, but
his remains were taken to St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague in the mid-11th century. He is
highly venerated in the Czechoslovakian lands, Poland, Hungary and Germany.
Readings for today's Mass:
www.usccb.org/bible/readings/042213.cfm



AT THE VATICAN TODAY

Pope Francis met with

= Eight bishops from the Umbria region of Italy on ad=limina visit

- Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney.




On this day last year, at the Regina caeli prayers, the Holy Father Benedict XVI reflected on Jesus's second appearance to the Apostles after the Resurrection and his continuing presence in the Eucharist, reminding priests, parents and catechists to prepare their children well for their First Communion, which in many parishes is usually held in Eastertide. He also called attention to the beatification in Mexico City yesterday of María Inés Teresa of the Most Blessed Sacrament, who founded the Clarissan Missionaries of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

REGINA CAELI TODAY
Being authentic witnesses to Christ

April 22, 2012



St Peter’s Square, below the Pope’s study window was packed, mainly with young children from parishes across the diocese of Rome, who are preparing for their First Communion. They had gathered beneath his balcony early Sunday morning, building up to the midday appointment with the Holy Father with song, and adding splashes of color to square with bunches of balloons.

And they were not disappointed. Speaking to them directly before the recitation of the Regina Caeli, which replaces the Angelus during the period between Easter and Pentecost, Pope Benedict urged "parish priests, parents and catechists to prepare this feast of faith, with great fervor, but with sobriety." This day is to be memorable as the moment when ... you too understand the importance of a personal encounter with Jesus".



Here is Vatican Radio's translation of the Pope's reflection today:

Dear brothers and sisters!

Today, the third Sunday of Easter, in the Gospel according to Luke, we meet the risen Jesus who comes in the midst of the disciples (cf. Lk 24,36), who were incredulous and frightened, thinking they were seeing a ghost (cf. Lk 24, 37).

Romano Guardini writes: "The Lord has changed. He does not live as before. His existence ... it is not understandable. Yet it is corporal, including ... his whole life experience, his lived destiny, his passion and his death. Everything is real. Albeit changed, but always tangible reality" (The Lord. Meditations on the person and the life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Milan 1949, 433).

Since the resurrection has not erased the marks of crucifixion, Jesus shows his hands and feet to the Apostles. And to convince them, he even asked for something to eat. So the disciples offered him a piece of baked fish, and he took it and ate it before them" (Luke 24.42-43).

St. Gregory the Great says that "the fish grilled over a fire does not mean anything other than the passion of Jesus, Mediator between God and men. In fact, he deigned to hide in the waters of the human race, agreed to be caught in the snare of our death, and it was as if he were set on fire for the pain suffered at the time of His Passion" (Hom. in Evang. XXIV, 5: CCL 141, Turnhout 1999, 201).

Thanks to these very realistic signs, the disciples overcome their initial doubt and open up to the gift of faith, and this faith allows them to understand the things written about Christ "in the law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms" (Luke 24,44).

We read that Jesus "opened their minds to understand the Scriptures and said to them: 'Thus it is written that the Christ would suffer, and rise from the dead on the third day. and that repentance, for the forgiveness of sins… You are witnesses of these things"(Lk 24,45-48).

The Saviour assures us of his real presence among us through the Word and the Eucharist. Therefore, just as the disciples of Emmaus recognized Jesus in the breaking of the bread (cf. Lk 24:35), so we meet the Lord in the Eucharistic celebration. In this regard, St. Thomas Aquinas explains that " It is absolutely necessary to confess according to Catholic faith that the entire Christ is in this sacrament.... since the Godhead never set aside the assumed body" (S.Th. III q. 76, a. 1).

Dear friends, the Church at Easter time, usually administers First Communion to children. I therefore urge the pastors, parents and catechists to prepare this feast of faith well, with great fervor, but also with simplicity. "This day is to be memorable as the moment when ... you too understand the importance of a personal encounter with Jesus" (Post Synodal ap.exort. Sacramentum Caritatis, 19).

May the Mother of God help us to listen attentively to the Word of the Lord and participate worthily in the Eucharistic Sacrifice, to become witnesses of the new humanity.

After the prayers, he said:
I am happy to recall that yesterday in Mexico, Maria Ines Teresa del Santisimo Sacramento (1904-1981) was declared Blessed. She founded the Clarissan Missionaries of the Most Holy Sacrament. Let us give thanks to God for this exemplary daughter of Mexico, which I had the joy of visiting recently and which I will always carry in my heart.

Today in Italy, we observe a day dedicated to the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, with the theme this year, "The future of the nation in the heart of the youth". It is important that young people are formed in values in addition to scientific and technical knowledge. For this, Fr. Agostino Gemelli founded the Catholic University, which I wish to be abreast of the times but always faithful to its origins.


At the end, he had this special greeting:
I affectionately greet Italian-speaking pilgrims, especially the group 'Bambini in missione di pace' (Children on a mission of peace) accompanied here today by the Honorable Mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno, Thank you for your joy.






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