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On Christmas day, some 45,000 Hindus paid tribute to the Child Jesus in Bhubaneshwar, capital of the State of Odisha, India.The event is historic, the more so since the Indian State was the scene in 2008 of the most vicious persecution of Christians ever perpetuated in India.According to Fr Prasanna Pradhan, pastor at St Vincent Cathedral in the state capital, the people of Odisha "have a deep sense of respect and honour for Jesus, who dispels  darkness of discord and division and strengthens ties between people."The clergyman believes that as a result of the sectarian violence unleashed by Hindus in Odisha in the summer of 2008, which killed about 100 people and led to the destruction of 300 churches and places of worship, "Christianity is much better known among people of different faiths".Mgr John Barwa, archbishop of Cuttack-Bhubaneshwar, thanked the state government for providing "protection to Christians, especially those persecuted in Kandhamal...

On Christmas day, some 45,000 Hindus paid tribute to the Child Jesus in Bhubaneshwar, capital of the State of Odisha, India.

The event is historic, the more so since the Indian State was the scene in 2008 of the most vicious persecution of Christians ever perpetuated in India.

According to Fr Prasanna Pradhan, pastor at St Vincent Cathedral in the state capital, the people of Odisha "have a deep sense of respect and honour for Jesus, who dispels  darkness of discord and division and strengthens ties between people."

The clergyman believes that as a result of the sectarian violence unleashed by Hindus in Odisha in the summer of 2008, which killed about 100 people and led to the destruction of 300 churches and places of worship, "Christianity is much better known among people of different faiths".

Mgr John Barwa, archbishop of Cuttack-Bhubaneshwar, thanked the state government for providing "protection to Christians, especially those persecuted in Kandhamal".

"Christmas,” he added, “speaks about Christ. It speaks of how he deprived himself to save sinners. Christmas is about how the Son of God became man and how he lived on earth. Christmas speaks of what Jesus accomplished on the cross and how he conquered death. Christmas tells us how a sinner can meet with God."

In the capital, 25 December was also a day dedicated to the care of the poor and needy. The Missionaries of Charity, an institute founded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, handed out a hot meal to hundreds of destitute. (AsiaNews)

 

 

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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has named Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko, President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, as Archpriest and Administrator of the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major. He succeeds Cardinal Santos Abril y Castelló, whose resignation from the position was accepted by the Holy Father.Pope Francis also made a number of other personnel changes on Tuesday.The Holy Father accepted the resignation of Bishop Richard G Lennon from the pastoral governance of the Diocese of Cleveland, USA.On Monday, Pope Francis named Father Joseph Marie Ndi-Okalla as Bishop of the Diocese of Mbalmayo, Cameroon. Father Ndi-Okalla is a priest of the Diocese. He will succeed Bishop Adalbert Ndzana.For the diocese of Crato, Brazil, Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Gilberto Pastana de Oliveira, who has been serving as Coadjutor Bishop for the Diocese, to succeed Bishop Fernando Panico, M.S.C. following the acceptance of Bishop Panico’s resignation.And also in Brazil, ...

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has named Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko, President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, as Archpriest and Administrator of the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major. He succeeds Cardinal Santos Abril y Castelló, whose resignation from the position was accepted by the Holy Father.

Pope Francis also made a number of other personnel changes on Tuesday.

The Holy Father accepted the resignation of Bishop Richard G Lennon from the pastoral governance of the Diocese of Cleveland, USA.

On Monday, Pope Francis named Father Joseph Marie Ndi-Okalla as Bishop of the Diocese of Mbalmayo, Cameroon. Father Ndi-Okalla is a priest of the Diocese. He will succeed Bishop Adalbert Ndzana.

For the diocese of Crato, Brazil, Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Gilberto Pastana de Oliveira, who has been serving as Coadjutor Bishop for the Diocese, to succeed Bishop Fernando Panico, M.S.C. following the acceptance of Bishop Panico’s resignation.

And also in Brazil, Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Eduardo Benes de Sales Rodrigues from the pastoral governance of the Archdiocese of Sorocaba; and appointed Bishop Júlio Endi Akamine, S.A.C., who has been serving as an Auxiliary Bishop in Sao Paolo, as his successor.

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IMAGE: CNS photo/Giorgio Onorati, EPABy Junno Arocho EstevesVATICANCITY (CNS) -- To complain to God in moments of doubt and fear like Abraham did is not something bad butrather is a form ofprayer that requires the courage to hope beyond all hope, Pope Francis said. Whilein life there may be times of frustration and darkness, "hope is stillthere and it moves us forward," the pope said Dec. 28 during his weekly generalaudience. "Iwon't say that Abraham loses patience, but he complains to the Lord. This iswhat we learn from our father Abraham: complaining to the Lord is a form ofprayer. Sometimes I hear confessions where people say, 'I complained to theLord.' But no. (Continue)to complain; he is a father and this is a form of prayer. Complain to the Lord,this is good," he said. Enteringthe Paul VI audience hall,the pope greeted thousands of pilgrims from all over the world. Among thosepresent was a groupof performers from Italy's Golden Circus, who performed several acrobatic featsand...

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VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- To complain to God in moments of doubt and fear like Abraham did is not something bad but rather is a form of prayer that requires the courage to hope beyond all hope, Pope Francis said.

While in life there may be times of frustration and darkness, "hope is still there and it moves us forward," the pope said Dec. 28 during his weekly general audience.

"I won't say that Abraham loses patience, but he complains to the Lord. This is what we learn from our father Abraham: complaining to the Lord is a form of prayer. Sometimes I hear confessions where people say, 'I complained to the Lord.' But no. (Continue) to complain; he is a father and this is a form of prayer. Complain to the Lord, this is good," he said.

Entering the Paul VI audience hall, the pope greeted thousands of pilgrims from all over the world. Among those present was a group of performers from Italy's Golden Circus, who performed several acrobatic feats and entertaining performances at the end of the general audience.

The pope even participated in one of the performances. As he and an illusionist grabbed the ends of a tablecloth, they seemingly made a small nightstand levitate to the amazement and applause of the pilgrims.

During the audience, the pope continued his series of talks on Christian hope and reflected on the life of Abraham who, along with his wife, Sarah, left his homeland with hope in God's promise of a son.

This hope, he said, gave Abraham the ability to "go beyond human reason, and worldly wisdom and prudence" to believe in the impossible.

"Hope opens new horizons; it makes us able to dream that which isn't imaginable. Hope makes us enter into the darkness of an uncertain future to walk in the light," the pope said.

However, this path is not without its difficulties, even for Abraham, who, after months of travel, began to doubt God's promise of a son borne by his wife, Sarah.

It is in this moment, the pope said, that Abraham prays to God in the dark of night, a darkness that mirrored his "disappointment, discouragement and the difficulty of continuing to hope in something impossible."

Faith is not just silent acceptance or a "certainty that secures us from doubt and perplexity," but it also means "to argue with God and show him our bitterness without 'pious pretenses.'"

"'I became angry with God, I told him this, this, and that.' But he is a father and he understands you; go in peace. You must have this courage. This is hope," the pope said.

It is in the darkness of night and in the darkness of his own doubts that Abraham once again receives, believes and hopes in God's promise of descendants as numerous as the stars, Pope Francis said.

"To believe, it is necessary to know how to see with the eyes of faith; we all may (look up and) only see stars, but for Abraham, they become a sign of God's faithfulness," the pope said. "Hope never disappoints."

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