Mercy
Jubilee: press conference details events, initiatives
(Vatican
Radio) The Press Office of the Holy See was the scene on Friday morning for a
news conference detailing the major events and initiatives associated with the
opening and progress of the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.
Present
at the conference were: the President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization,
Archbishop Rino Fisichella; the Secretary to the same Council, Archbishop José
Octavio Ruiz; Undersecretary to the Council, Msgr. Graham Bell.
Among
the most important items of news and information conveyed during the course of
the briefing were:
- A Pilgrimage
Information Center at Via della Conciliazione, 7, that opened on
December 1st. This is a place to find information about the schedule of
events for the Jubilee; to register for the reserved walkway to the Holy Door; to
pick up the requested free access tickets for the various celebrations
which are required for pilgrims; and to pick up the testimonium of
participation in the Jubilee (the official and only authentic attestation
of participation in the Jubilee in Rome). The office will be open 7 days/week
from 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM Rome Time.
- Healthcare services
available for pilgrims: in each of the four Papal
Basilicas(St. Peter’s, St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, St. Paul
Outside the Walls) there will be a First Aid Station (It. Pronto
Soccorso) equipped with a defibrillator, and with medical and nursing
services provided by the Order of Malta, with the support and cooperation
of Region of Lazio, which is operating an Advance Medical Post at Castel
Sant’Angelo, along with the new Emergency Room at Santo Spirito Hospital,
which is to be inaugurated in the coming weeks.
- Multiple means of
communication for the deaf and blind: in particular, video-tutorials with
Italian and International Sign Language (LIS), and audio files that can be
downloaded from the Jubilee website (equipped with navigation aids)
that describe the paths, pilgrimages to the Holy Door, and much else –
including specially arrayed confessionals in Saint Peter’s Basilica and in
other churches.
- The celebration
of the opening of the Holy Door in Saint Peter’s Basilica, which
will take place in Saint Peter’s Square beginning at 9:30 AM on December 8th,
and will be introduced by readings taken from the four Conciliar Constitutions
(Dei Verbum, Lumen gentium, Sacrosanctum
concilium e Gaudium et spes), along with two passages
taken from, Unitatis redintegratio on ecumenism andDignitatis
humanae on religious liberty.
The
President of the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization, Archbishop Rino
Fisichella, also told reporters that on Sunday, December 13th, for
the first time in the history of the Jubilee Years, there will be Holy Doors
opened in all the cathedrals of the world, and that local Ordinaries have been
empowered for the occasion to offer the Papal Blessing to all who take part.
“This
Jubilee,” said Archbishop Fisichella, “will be an experience of mercy for each
person to feel more intimately the love of God, who like a Father welcomes
everyone and excludes no one.” He went on to say, “It will be a significant
time for all the Church to remember that mercy is the essence of her
proclamation to the world, and to render every believer a tangible instrument
of the tenderness of God.”
Below,
please find the full text of Archbishop Fisichella’s prepared remarks, in their
official English translation
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Presentation
by Archbishop Rino Fisichella
Pope
Francis, in the Bull of Indiction for the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy,Misericordiae
vultus, wrote that “Mercy is the very foundation of the Church’s life. All
of her pastoral activity should be caught up in the tenderness she makes
present to believers; nothing in her preaching and in her witness to the world
can be lacking in mercy” (n. 10). It is with these sentiments in mind that we
begin to live the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, which will commence on
December 8th with the simple but richly significant ceremony for the opening of
the Holy Door.
A
first note of information pertains to a few of the immediately important
aspects of the organization of the Jubilee. There is a Pilgrimage
Information Center at Via della Conciliazione, 7 that opened on
December 1st. This is a place to find information about the schedule of events
for the Jubilee; to register for the reserved walkway to the Holy Door; to pick
up the requested free access tickets for the various celebrations which are
required for pilgrims; and to pick up the testimonium of
participation in the Jubilee. It is important for me to stress that only the
Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, through the
Information Center, has been given the responsibility of certifying a pilgrim's
presence at the Jubilee, as well as the journey made on foot. Any other
attestation issued by other organizations should not be considered authentic.
The Information Center will be open every day from 7:30 to 18:30, including
Saturdays and Sundays.
An
important role will be played by the Volunteers who will be of
service in welcoming and assisting all pilgrims, in particular at Via della
Conciliazione and Saint Peter's Square, in the other Basilicas, and at the
Jubilee Churches. In the past months, many have responded to our invitation,
and although we are still waiting for further registrations, we now have
approximately 100 volunteers every day in service for the Holy Year. This
number, obviously, is intended to reach 800-1000 for the Major Events.
The
series of Pastoral Resources prepared by the Pontifical
Council is already complete. These publications will be of assistance in living
the Jubilee Year in a profound way. We have been pleased to see that the series
has already reach top sales rankings, a concrete sign of the attention being
given to the event, but also of a sincere willingness to live it in a most
spiritual way. The series ofPastoral Resources is presently
available in 10 languages; of these the publications in Ucrainian and Korean
are forthcoming.
With
that, we arrive at the celebration of the opening of the Holy Door in
Saint Peter’s Basilica. The celebration will take place in Saint Peter’s Square
beginning at 9:30 a.m. It will be introduced by readings taken from the four
Conciliar Constitutions (Dei Verbum, Lumen gentium, Sacrosanctum
conciliume Gaudium et spes), along with two passages taken
from, Unitatis redintegratio on ecumenism and Dignitatis
humanae on religious liberty. As is well known, this day will mark the
fiftieth anniversary of the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council. The
reading of these passages is intended to recall the profound teaching which
came forth from that event, and its continued significant importance for the
life of the Church. It was an event that we cannot forget and was reflected
upon and achieved over the course of three intense years, in the light of
mercy, as Pope Francis himself reminded us in the Bull, citing Saint John XXIII
and Blessed Paul VI. In the procession for the Eucharistic celebration will be
carried the Book of the Gospels prepared specifically for the Jubilee by P.
Rupnik and published by San Paolo editions. It is a work of art on whose cover
is a mosaic reproduction of the Jubilee logo. This Book of the Gospels will be
set on the same podium which stood by the altar of Saint Peter’s Basilica
during all the sessions of the Council to make evident to everyone the primacy
of the Word of God.
Regarding
the opening of the Holy Door: the ceremony, which is very simple, will be
broadcast on television worldwide. The Holy Father will request the opening of
the Door, and he will then pass through it. After him, the Cardinals, Bishops,
and representatives of priests, religious men and women, and laity will cross
its threshold, and will continue in procession to the tomb of the Apostle
Peter, where the concluding rite of the Holy Mass will take place. The Pope
will then lead the Angelus as usual from the window of the
Apostolic Palace.
The
evening of December 8th will conclude in Saint Peter’s Piazza with a meaningful
and unique presentation entitled “Fiat lux: Illuminating Our Common Home”. It
will be a projection of photographs onto the façade and cupola of Saint
Peter’s, taken from a repertoire of some of the world’s great photographers.
These illuminations will present images inspired of Mercy, of humanity, of the
natural world, and of climate changes. The show is sponsored by the World Bank
Group (Connect4Climate), by Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Productions, by the Li
Ka-shing Foundation and by Okeanos. This event, inspired by the most recent
encyclical of Pope Francis, Laudato si’, is intended to present the
beauty of creation, especially on the occasion of the Twenty-first United
Nations Climate Change Conference (Cop 21), which began in Paris last Monday,
November 30, and ends on December 11. The show will begin at 19:00. I can
assure everyone that it is a unique event for its genre and for the fact that
it is being displayed for the first time on such a significant backdrop.
On
Sunday, December 13, for the first time in the history of the Jubilee Years,
there will be Holy Doors opened in all the cathedrals of the world. Pope
Francis has desired that the Jubilee of Mercy unfold above all in the
Particular Churches, and it is precisely for this reason that he wanted to open
the Holy Door in the Cathedral of Bangui in the Central African Republic last
Sunday, November 29, making it become a world capital of peace and an
instrument of mercy. It is a highly significant gesture that makes one
understand how much value the Extraordinary Jubilee will have for the life of
the Church when it is lived within the context of the daily events of our
communities.
Pope
Francis will open the Holy Door of his Cathedral of Rome, Saint John Lateran,
with the liturgy beginning at 9:30 a.m. It is worth noting the enthusiasm with
which the churches throughout the world are preparing for this event. We have
received hundreds of communications about this, but would like to make special
mention of the Cathedrals of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul; of Saints Peter and
Paul in Ratnapura, Sri Lanka; of Christ the King in Mushasha in Gitega,
Burundi; of Saint Joseph in Dunedin, New Zealand; of Our Lady of the
Presentation in Natal, Brasil; of Myeogdong in Seoul, South Korea; and of Saint
George in the Maronite Archdiocese of Beirut.
The
following Friday, December 18, the Holy Father will perform a symbolic gesture
as he opens the Door of Mercy at the Hostel “Don Luigi Di Liegro”, run by
Caritas of Rome, located on Via Marsala. For 25 years, persons in grave need,
who require our help, have been received at this hostel. With this first
gesture the Holy Father will begin a series of symbolic actions that will take
place on one Friday of the month, and which he intends as concrete expressions
of the works of mercy. It is important to be mindful that these gestures will
have the character of private visits from the Holy Father, in order to maintain,
as much as possible, a personal rapport of closeness and solidarity with the
persons or institutions visited. They will be a testimony through which Pope
Francis intends to highlight the major forms of need, marginalization, and
poverty that are present in society, although these forms of poverty are
nevertheless united with a strong solidarity on the part of many people who
dedicate their time and energy to consoling and giving daily support to those
in need.
Beginning
on the day of the opening of the Holy Door and throughout the entire Jubilee,
the Rosary will be recited daily in Saint Peter’s Square in front of the statue
of Saint Peter. Various
parishes
in Rome dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and Religious Institutes present in Rome
with a particular consecration to the Mother of God, along with various
Institutes of formation, will take turns leading this Rosary.
I
would also like to mention the healthcare services available for pilgrims. In
each of the four Papal Basilicas there will be a First Aid Station (Pronto
Soccorso). Through the generosity of the Onlus Foundation “Giorgio Castelli”,
every center will be furnished with a defibrillator. Medical and nursing
services are being provided by the Order of Malta, which has the competency and
expertise for the management of the First Aid services. It is important to
remember that the healthcare structures of the Region of Lazio will also be
involved. The Region has organized a structural plan for the entire city, and
guarantees, among other services, the permanent placement of a P.M.A. (Posto
Medico Avanzato/Advance Medical Post) at Castel Sant’Angelo, along with the new
Emergency Room at Santo Spirito Hospital, which will be inaugurated in the
coming weeks. In this context, I am also pleased to remind you that we have
planned multiple means of communication for the deaf and blind. In particular,
for the former, there will be video-tutorials with Italian and International
Sign Language (LIS); while for the latter, there will be audio files that can
be downloaded from the Jubilee website that describe the paths, pilgrimages to
the Holy Door, and much else. In addition, in Saint Peter’s Basilica and in
other Churches, confessionals have been set up without structural barriers, and
with other considerations that will facilitate confessions for the deaf.
Furthermore, there is also a touch book planned in A3 format that will permit
the blind to be guided through the Pilgrimage to the Holy Door of Saint Peter’s
Basilica. Finally, the internet site has also been equipped with a facilitated
navigation.
The
Holy Year of Mercy, will in fact be the first in the era of internet and of
social media. In this regards, I would like to draw your attention to the
importance of the official website of the Jubilee (www.im.va). This site,
translated into seven languages, will permit those who cannot be physically
present to follow the Major Jubilee events that will take place in Rome. To
register for the passage through the Holy Door, and likewise to become a
volunteer, it is necessary to enroll on the indicated sections of the site. In
addition, I believe it opportune here to say a few words about the Portal
“vatimecum”, endorsed by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New
Evangelization, by means of which pilgrims may obtain services relating to room
and board in Rome at controlled prices, along with a great deal of other
information about living the Jubilee.
A
Holy Year to place mercy at the center. The initiatives already planned for
within the Church are many, but there are also others who are seeking to
reflect on this theme, unfortunately too-often forgotten. Among these, I would
like to point out that of CENSIS, “Mercy 2016, The Peripheries at the Center”,
which will be concerned with promoting an organized program on the theme of
Mercy, seeking to understand today, in society, in the economy and in the
reception of the other, what it means to be merciful, to take on oneself the
difficulties of others, bringing back to the center that which the contemporary
world marginalizes and pushes to the peripheries.
The
initiative of the “Missionaries of Mercy” merits a final consideration. We have
closed registration for the Missionaries because the number of priests has
already reached more than 800 requests. The Missionaries are priests who come
from various parts of the world, and who were proposed by their own bishops to
carry out this special service. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, they will receive
the mandate from the Holy Father to be preachers of mercy and confessors full of
mercy. They will receive from the Holy Father the faculty to forgive sins
reserved to the Holy See, and will be the sign of the closeness and pardon of
God for all. It is important for me to underscore that the Missionaries of
Mercy are appointed exclusively by the Holy Father, and that the faculty of
forgiving reserved sins will be given to each one of them personally. No bishop
in his own diocese may appoint these Missionaries, nor may he confer faculties
that he does not possess. Anyone wishing to invite the Missionaries for a
liturgy, a retreat, or a special event can do so by accessing the list that
will be made available to bishops.
The
Jubilee is already at hand. We are certain that it will be lived intensely by
pilgrims who, whether it be in their own Particular Churches or in Rome, will
cross through the Holy Door. For this occasion the Holy Father has granted all
the Bishops of the world the power to give the Papal Blessing at the Holy Mass
for the opening of the Holy Door, and for the closure of the door at the end of
the Holy Year. This Jubilee will be an experience of mercy for each person to
feel more intimately the love of God, who like a Father welcomes everyone and
excludes no one. It will be a significant time for all the Church to remember
that mercy is the essence of her proclamation to the world, and to render every
believer a tangible instrument of the tenderness of God. As Pope Francis wrote:
“In our parishes, communities, associations and movements, in a word, wherever
there are Christians, everyone should find an oasis of mercy” (n. 12).
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