JESUS IS OUR JOY, PROCLAIM HIM WITH JOY! – PAPAL APPEALS FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE, HOLY LAND, SUDAN – TODAY’S GOOD NEWS STORY 

FYI (and FYE -For your edification): Here is a fascinating piece that you might even read twice: https://crisismagazine.com/opinion/ruling-vs-leading-the-church?

JESUS IS OUR JOY, PROCLAIM HIM WITH JOY!

At today’s general audience in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis put a new twist on his 26th catechesis on apostolic zeal, telling the faithful that, “I propose summarizing this cycle of catecheses on apostolic zeal in four points, inspired by the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, whose tenth anniversary we celebrate this month.”

He explained that, “the first point, which we will see today, the first of the four, cannot but relate to the attitude on which the substance of the evangelizing gesture depends: joy. Joy. The Christian message, as we have heard from the angel’s words to the shepherds, is the proclamation of “a great joy.”

“And the reason?” Francis asked. “Good news, a surprise, a beautiful event? Much more, a Person: Jesus! He is the God made man who came to us. The question, dear brothers and sisters, is therefore not whether to proclaim it, but how to proclaim it, and this “how” is joy. Either we proclaim Jesus with joy, or we do not proclaim him, because another way of proclaiming him is not capable of bringing the true reality of Jesus.”

“We must show our joy,”  stated the Pope. “This is why a Christian who is discontented, a sad Christian, a dissatisfied, or worse still, resentful or rancorous Christian, is not credible. This person will talk about Jesus but no-one will believe him! Once someone said to me, talking about these Christians, ‘But these are cod-faced Christians!’, that is, they express nothing, they are like that, and joy is essential.”

The Holy Father went on to explain that, “the birth of Jesus, in history as in life, is the source of joy: think of what happened to the disciples of Emmaus, who could not believe their joy, and the others, then, the disciples all together, when Jesus goes to the Upper Room, could not believe their joy. The joy of having the risen Jesus. An encounter with Jesus always brings you joy, and if this does not happen to you, it is not a true encounter with Jesus.”

Pope Francis stressed that, “Even the civilization of programmed unbelief and institutionalized secularity; indeed, especially the society that leaves the spaces of religious meaning deserted, needs Jesus. This is the right moment for the proclamation of Jesus.”

In closing, he advised the pilgrims: “Each of us today take a little time and think: ‘Jesus, You are within me: I want to meet You every day. You are a Person, not an idea; You are a companion, not a programme. You are Love that solves so many problems. You are the beginning of evangelisation. You, Jesus, are the source of joy.’ Amen”

(For some great photos of the audience in St. Peter’s Square: https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/events/event.dir.html/content/vaticanevents/en/2023/11/15/udienza-generale.html)

PAPAL APPEALS FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE, HOLY LAND, SUDAN

At the end of his weekly general audience, Pope Francis turned his thoughts to the many nations suffering the horrors of war. He asked for prayers for peace “every day” and “wherever there is war”.

In particular, on Wednesday, the Holy Father asked for prayers “for martyred Ukraine, which suffers so much.” Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, over 9,600 civilians have been killed and over 17,500 injured.

Pope Francis also asked for prayers for the Holy Land, “in Palestine and Israel.”

On 7 October, over 1,400 Israelis were killed in attacks perpetrated by Hamas. Since then, in retaliation airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, over 11,000 people have been killed and some 2,500 are missing under the rubble, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.

Finally, the Holy Father turned his thoughts to Sudan, where an estimated 9,000 people have been killed and another 5.6 million have been forced to flee their homes due to a devastating war between two rival military factions that erupted in April.

That civil war has been described as a “humanitarian catastrophe,” with visible signs of ethnic cleansing, according to the UK’s Minister for Africa.

“Let us think about wherever there is war,” concluded the Pope, reminding all the faithful that sadly, “there are so many wars!”

“Let us pray for peace: Every day, take some time to pray for peace. We desire peace,” said the Pope.  (vatican news)

TODAY’S GOOD NEWS STORY 

(CNA) – A week after desecrating and robbing a chapel in the Diocese of Orihuela-Alicante in Spain, the thieves have sacramentally confessed and returned the stolen sacred objects.

Bishop José Ignacio Munilla of the diocese made the announcement during the broadcast of his program “Sixth Continent,” which he hosts every Monday and Friday on Radio María Spain, and expressed his gratitude that the prayers requested last week had had an effect.

“We asked for the gift of conversion for those who had committed that sacrilege and today I am going to give you good news. The prayers have been heard and those who perpetrated this sacrilegious theft have repented and confessed,” he explained.

The prelate added that those who desecrated the chapel “have returned everything stolen” and that “the Church will obviously preserve under the sacramental seal the persons, the identities of those who sinned in this way.”

 

LATIN PATRIARCH, CARDINAL PIZZABALLA CALLS FOR “UNITY IN PRAYER AND IN SOLIDARITY FOR PEACE” – VATICAN LAUNCHES JOB APPLICATION  WEBSITE “WORK WITH US”

One of the most fascinating pieces of news to come out of the Vatican this month may not involve the synod! It may be today’s announcement of the launch of a Vatican job application website! See the story below. Things must be opening up after a number of years of hiring freezing or slowdown!

My first question to a non-Italian applicant would be, of course: How’s your Italian?  That is the working language of Vatican City State and the Roman Curia. Read on….

LATIN PATRIARCH, CARDINAL PIZZABALLA CALLS FOR “UNITY IN PRAYER AND IN SOLIDARITY FOR PEACE”

A moving, heartfelt, pain-filled but faith-inspired Letter to the diocese from Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, was published today. Turning to Our Lady, Queen of Palestine, he “asks all churches around the world to join the Holy Father and to join us in prayer, and in the search for justice and peace.”

“We will not be able to gather all together this year, because the situation does not allow it. But I am sure that the whole diocese will be united on that day in prayer and in solidarity for peace, not worldly peace, but the peace which Christ gives us.”  https://www.lpj.org/posts/letter-to-the-entire-diocese.html

VATICAN LAUNCHES JOB APPLICATION  WEBSITE “WORK WITH US”

“Work with Us”: Website to apply for a job at the Vatican
The Vatican Secretariat for the Economy launches a new webpage to accept job applications for laypeople who wish to apply for vacant positions at the Holy See.

By Vatican News

“Work with Us” is a title that says it all. Up to now, lay staff to be hired at various levels of the Holy See were selected based on available CVs (curriculum vitae). From now on, it will be possible to directly apply for vacant or soon-to-be vacant positions.

This is the main innovation of the new website of the Secretariat for the Economy, led by the Prefect, Maximino Caballero Ledo, which came online on Tuesday.

Vatican personnel and reform
As the Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy explains, “A central theme in the economic reform concerns personnel, which, as always, is one of the most complex reforms to implement. This is because to implement the reform and carry out the mission of the Holy See, we need people with the appropriate competence, motivation, and, above all, an ethical sense.”

“How can one work at the Holy See? What positions are available?”

To answer these questions, says Luis Herrera, the Director of Human Resources of the Holy See, “it will now be possible to do so publicly through the ‘Work with Us’ section of the website dedicated to this purpose. All information about vacant positions and the required candidate qualifications will be published here. Anyone interested will be able to submit their application through the website.”

Simplifying application process
In this way, as noted by the Secretariat for the Economy, it will be possible to reach everyone, especially those interested, who can immediately learn about available positions, thereby promoting the selection of personnel genuinely interested in that specific role.

“It often happens,” says Mr. Herrera, “that Dicasteries and offices request staff with particular specializations, such as linguistic or technical skills, which are not easy to find. Thanks to the new website, communication between supply and demand will be facilitated.”

However, it will also be possible to submit your CV through the website without connecting it to a specific position, while waiting for a suitable one to become available.

“Work with Us” is a section dedicated to lay staff interested in working at the Holy See and is aimed at candidates external to the Vatican.

Internal mobility
At the same time, the Secretariat for the Economy is also working to promote internal mobility, so when a position becomes vacant, the notice will also be conveyed through the Employee Portal to check if there are people already part of the Holy See’s staff who are interested.

The new website of the Secretariat for the Economy, in addition to information on the functions and decision-making processes of the Dicastery, also transparently presents the rules governing control and supervision in economic and financial matters, as well as those for oversight and supervision in administrative matters.

For example, the Office of Procurement Regulations interprets and applies the “Rules on transparency, control and competition in the procedures for awarding public contracts of the Holy See and Vatican City State,” adopted in May 2020.

The website is available here.