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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis received the participants in a major pastoral initiative aimed at young people and sponsored by the Bishops Conference of Italy – the CEI – on Monday. The Progetto Policoro began twenty years ago as a program to help unemployed young people of southern Italy to develop skills, find work, and most importantly, nurture a healthy sense of dignity and self-worth by creating and developing ties to the larger ecclesial and social community.In the two decades since its founding through the work of don Mario Operti (a priest of the archdiocese of Turin), the Progetto Policoro has grown and spread through thirteen regions of Italy, and has sponsored hundreds of cooperatives, formation initiatives and small businesses.In remarks to the Progetto Policoro on Monday, Pope Francis said, “Your task is not simply to help young people to find jobs: it is also a responsibility of evangelization, through the sanctifying value of work – not any wor...

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis received the participants in a major pastoral initiative aimed at young people and sponsored by the Bishops Conference of Italy – the CEI – on Monday. The Progetto Policoro began twenty years ago as a program to help unemployed young people of southern Italy to develop skills, find work, and most importantly, nurture a healthy sense of dignity and self-worth by creating and developing ties to the larger ecclesial and social community.

In the two decades since its founding through the work of don Mario Operti (a priest of the archdiocese of Turin), the Progetto Policoro has grown and spread through thirteen regions of Italy, and has sponsored hundreds of cooperatives, formation initiatives and small businesses.

In remarks to the Progetto Policoro on Monday, Pope Francis said, “Your task is not simply to help young people to find jobs: it is also a responsibility of evangelization, through the sanctifying value of work – not any work, though – not work that exploits, crushing, humiliating, mortifying [the worker], but the kind of work that makes a man truly free, work that accords with man’s noble dignity.”

The Holy Father concluded his remarks by entrusting the Progetto Policoro to the intercession of St. Joseph the Worker, and praying, “That the visage of God’s mercy, which illuminated the Holy Family entrusted to him, might shine on [their] path and show [them] the ways of creativity and hope.”

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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Monday met with the President of Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena, who subsequently met with the Cardinal Secretary of State, Pietro Parolin, who was accompanied by Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Secretary for Relations with States.A statement from the Holy See Press Office called the discussions “cordial”, and said the two men began the meeting by recalling the Holy Father’s visit to Sri  Lanka last January. Their subsequent discussions focused on certain aspects of the country’s recent history and the process of  peace and reconciliation that is underway, with the hope that it may contribute to promoting stable  social harmony.Furthermore, they emphasized the contribution of the Catholic Church in various sectors of society  and the importance of interreligious dialogue.There was also an exchange of opinions on the theme of the environment and an evaluation of the results of the Conference on clim...

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Monday met with the President of Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena, who subsequently met with the Cardinal Secretary of State, Pietro Parolin, who was accompanied by Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Secretary for Relations with States.

A statement from the Holy See Press Office called the discussions “cordial”, and said the two men began the meeting by recalling the Holy Father’s visit to Sri  Lanka last January. Their subsequent discussions focused on certain aspects of the country’s recent history and the process of  peace and reconciliation that is underway, with the hope that it may contribute to promoting stable  social harmony.

Furthermore, they emphasized the contribution of the Catholic Church in various sectors of society  and the importance of interreligious dialogue.

There was also an exchange of opinions on the theme of the environment and an evaluation of the results of the Conference on climate change, recently concluded in Paris.

President Sirisena gave the Pope a large silver vase, and the Holy Father gave the Sri Lankan leader a wooden depiction of the “Tree of Peace,”  made with two intertwined olive branches.

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(Vatican Radio)  Pope Francis says that it is hope in God’s mercy  that opens up horizons and gives us freedom.The Pope was speaking on Monday during the homily at morning Mass in Casa Santa Marta.Reflecting on the first reading of the day from the Book of Numbers which tells of Balaam, a prophet hired by a king to curse Israel, Pope Francis said “Balaam had his faults, and he had sins as well, because we all have sins. We are all sinners”.But reassuring the faithful and telling them not to panic, the Pope said: “God is greater than our sins”.At a certain point – he continued - Balaam meets the angel of the Lord and has a change of heart. He sees what error is and what truth is and “he says what he sees: the People of God dwell in tents in the desert and beyond the desert he fruitfulness, beauty and victory." Balaam opens his heart, he "repents" and "sees the truth", because "with good will one ...

(Vatican Radio)  Pope Francis says that it is hope in God’s mercy  that opens up horizons and gives us freedom.

The Pope was speaking on Monday during the homily at morning Mass in Casa Santa Marta.

Reflecting on the first reading of the day from the Book of Numbers which tells of Balaam, a prophet hired by a king to curse Israel, Pope Francis said “Balaam had his faults, and he had sins as well, because we all have sins. We are all sinners”.

But reassuring the faithful and telling them not to panic, the Pope said: “God is greater than our sins”.

At a certain point – he continued - Balaam meets the angel of the Lord and has a change of heart. He sees what error is and what truth is and “he says what he sees: the People of God dwell in tents in the desert and beyond the desert he fruitfulness, beauty and victory." 

Balaam opens his heart, he "repents" and "sees the truth", because "with good will one always sees the truth. Truth that gives hope" the Pope said:
 
“Hope is a Christian virtue that is a great gift from God and that allows us see beyond problems, pain, difficulties, beyond our sins. It allows us to see the beauty of God".

Pope Francis said that those who possess this virtue of hope also have the freedom and the strength to see beyond the bad times whether they are to do with bad health or family problems.

And reflecting on the fact that in the Gospel the chief priests question Jesus and ask with which authority does he act, the Pope said: "they have no horizons, they are men who are locked in their calculations, they are slaves to their rigidity”

“Human calculations “– the Pope said – “close hearts and shut out freedom", whilst “hope gives us levity".

Pope Francis remarked on the beauty of freedom, of the hope of men and women of the Church.

On the other hand, he denounced the rigidity of men and women of the Church: “that clerical stiffness that contains no hope”.

“In this Year of Mercy – the Pope said - there are these two paths: one of those who hope in God’s mercy and know that God is the Father; and then there are those who take refuge in the slavery of rigidity and know nothing of God's mercy”. 

Pope Francis concluded his homily by recalling an event which took place in Buenos Aires in 1992 during a Mass for the sick. 

He said he had been confessing for many hours when he received a very old woman "with eyes that were full of hope":

"I said: 'Grandma, are you coming to confession?' Because I was about to leave. ‘Yes’ she answered and I said: ‘you have not sinned’.  She said: 'Father: we have all sinned – But God forgives all’. ‘How do you know?' I asked, and she said: 'Because if God did not forgive all, the world would not exist'.”
So – Pope Francis said: “before these two persons - the free one, the one with hope who brings God's mercy,  and the closed, legalistic slave of his own rigidity, let us remember the words of the old lady and the lesson she gave me: God  forgives all, He is  just waiting for you to get close to Him."

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BOSTON (AP) -- Pamela Paquin's source for fashion is either "tres chic" or will make you shriek....

BOSTON (AP) -- Pamela Paquin's source for fashion is either "tres chic" or will make you shriek....

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It took about two days for the FBI to announce it was investigating the Dec. 2 attack that killed 14 in San Bernardino, California, as an act of terror....

It took about two days for the FBI to announce it was investigating the Dec. 2 attack that killed 14 in San Bernardino, California, as an act of terror....

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 WASHINGTON- The United States has a moral obligation to protect unaccompanied children and families from persecution in Central America, said Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, Texas, in testimony before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, October 21. Bishop Seitz is an advisor to the USCCB Committee on Migration and a member of the board of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC).The humanitarian outflow, driven by organized crime in the northern triangle countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, continues, with nearly 40,000 unaccompanied children and an equal number of mothers with children having arrived in the United States in Fiscal Year 2015."If we do not respond justly and humanely to this challenge in our own backyard, then we will relinquish our moral leadership and moral influence globally," Bishop Seitz said.Bishop Seitz pointed to the human consequences of U.S. policies which are designed to deter migration from the region, i...

 WASHINGTON- The United States has a moral obligation to protect unaccompanied children and families from persecution in Central America, said Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, Texas, in testimony before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, October 21. Bishop Seitz is an advisor to the USCCB Committee on Migration and a member of the board of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC).

The humanitarian outflow, driven by organized crime in the northern triangle countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, continues, with nearly 40,000 unaccompanied children and an equal number of mothers with children having arrived in the United States in Fiscal Year 2015.

"If we do not respond justly and humanely to this challenge in our own backyard, then we will relinquish our moral leadership and moral influence globally," Bishop Seitz said.

Bishop Seitz pointed to the human consequences of U.S. policies which are designed to deter migration from the region, including U.S. support for Mexican interdiction efforts which are intercepting children and families in Mexico and sending them back to danger, in violation of international law.

Bishop Seitz recommended an end to these interdictions and the introduction of a regional system which would screen children and families for asylum in Mexico and other parts of the region. He also called for Congress to approve and increase a $1 billion aid package proposed by the Administration.

"If we export enforcement," Bishop Seitz said, "we also must export protection."

Bishop Seitz recalled the words of Pope Francis before Congress in September, when he invoked the golden rule in guiding our nation's actions toward those seeking safety in our land.

Quoting the Holy Father, Bishop Seitz repeated to the committee, "'The yardstick we use for others will be the yardstick which time will use for us.'"

"Mr. Chairman, I pray that time, and history, will conclude that we honored this rule in meeting this humanitarian challenge," Bishop Seitz concluded.

Bishop Seitz' testimony can be found at http://www.usccb.org//about/migration-policy/congressional-testimony/upload/seitz-ongoing-migration.pdf

Keywords: Bishop Mark J. Seitz, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, USCCB, Congress, Senate, Committee on Migration, migration, unaccompanied children, violence, Pope Francis
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(Vatican Radio)  Time is running out for scores of Moroccan and other migrants who have found themselves stranded in Athens and have been told they’ll have to vacate their temporary shelter by midweek.More than 750,000 of the 900,000 migrants who have arrived in Europe this year originally landed in Greece. Now that European nations have begun allowing entry to the Schengen area only to Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi migrants, many people are stranded in Greece and unrest is rising in the country’s temporary shelters.Listen to John Carr's report:Some of them demonstrated noisily outside the former Olympic wrestling venue where they’re being kept, demanding to be allowed to travel on to central Europe – but so far the Macedonians at the border are allowing through only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis.Greece’s minister for migration, Yannis Mouzalas, said the wrestling hall has to be readied for an international athletics event, and the migrants out of t...

(Vatican Radio)  Time is running out for scores of Moroccan and other migrants who have found themselves stranded in Athens and have been told they’ll have to vacate their temporary shelter by midweek.

More than 750,000 of the 900,000 migrants who have arrived in Europe this year originally landed in Greece. Now that European nations have begun allowing entry to the Schengen area only to Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi migrants, many people are stranded in Greece and unrest is rising in the country’s temporary shelters.

Listen to John Carr's report:

Some of them demonstrated noisily outside the former Olympic wrestling venue where they’re being kept, demanding to be allowed to travel on to central Europe – but so far the Macedonians at the border are allowing through only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis.

Greece’s minister for migration, Yannis Mouzalas, said the wrestling hall has to be readied for an international athletics event, and the migrants out of there by Wednesday.  When asked where the Moroccans would go, he admitted he didn’t know.

The mayors of four Athens boroughs have said they have no room for more migrants, compounding the space problem.  Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has appealed for fewer fences and walls, saying Greece should not become a ‘repository for souls,’ as he put it.

But as cold weather bites, officials do not appear to have any credible remedy.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A half-mile section of Hollywood Boulevard has been closed to traffic and a giant opaque tent now lines four blocks of the famous thoroughfare. Fan bleachers are up and spotlights are everywhere....

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A half-mile section of Hollywood Boulevard has been closed to traffic and a giant opaque tent now lines four blocks of the famous thoroughfare. Fan bleachers are up and spotlights are everywhere....

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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) -- Ignacio Errandonea has been searching 39 years for a brother who went missing in the 1970s as military dictatorships swept across South America....

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) -- Ignacio Errandonea has been searching 39 years for a brother who went missing in the 1970s as military dictatorships swept across South America....

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BEIJING (AP) -- Police scuffled with protesters and journalists at a Beijing courthouse Monday as a prominent rights lawyer stood trial on charges of provoking trouble and stirring ethnic hatred with online commentary critical of the ruling Communist Party....

BEIJING (AP) -- Police scuffled with protesters and journalists at a Beijing courthouse Monday as a prominent rights lawyer stood trial on charges of provoking trouble and stirring ethnic hatred with online commentary critical of the ruling Communist Party....

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