Tag: John Paul II

  • 100th anniversary of the birth of Pope John Paul II

    100th anniversary of the birth of Pope John Paul II


    For Christian Catholics and
    perhaps other denominations as well, 18th May is a special day. St. Peter’s
    Basilica in the Vatican, which, like many churches across Europe, had been closed
    because of the coronavirus pandemic, opened its doors for the celebration of
    Mass at John Paul II’s tomb to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth
    of the former pope. From heaven
    he continues to intercede for the People of God and peace in the world,
    said the current pontiff Francis about the most popular pope in history.




    John Paul II was born Karol
    Josef Wojtyla in 1920 near Cracow, in Poland. He was ordained in 1946 after finishing
    his university theological studies. In 1948 he was awarded a doctoral title in
    theology from the Angelicum University in the Vatican and in 1964 was appointed
    archbishop of Cracow, before being made a cardinal three years later. On 16th
    October 1978, after the death of John Paul I, the papal conclave elected Karol
    Josef Wojtyla as the 263rd successor of Saint Peter, making him the
    first Polish pope in history and the first non-Italian pope since 1522. His tenure
    as head of the Catholic Church and bishop of Rome began officially on 22nd
    October 1978.




    An outstanding figure, Pope John Paul II dedicated his
    reign to campaigning for a better world and promoting understanding between people
    and peace. He advocated for closer relations between the sister churches, the
    Orthodox and the Catholic Churches, and was the first pontiff in history since
    the Great Schism of 1504 to visit a majority Orthodox country, Romania. This extraordinary
    ecumenical event took place between 7th and 9th May 1999
    in response to an invitation from the then head of the Romanian Orthodox Church,
    patriarch Teoctist. Pope John Paul II was also the first head of the Catholic
    Church to travel to Israel and visit a synagogue, as well as the first to enter
    a mosque. He was vocal against totalitarian regimes and also got involved in
    causes and conflicts with political connotations from across the world.




    He made over 100 pastoral trips outside of Italy and
    almost 150 in Italy, he saw almost 18 million believers during general
    audiences and as head of state made 38 official visits. He was chosen The Personality
    of the Year by Radio Romania International’s listeners twice. After 27 years in
    office, John Paul II died on 2nd April 2005 and was buried six days
    later in the crypt of St. Peter’s Basilica. He was beatified in 2011 and
    canonised in 2014. His famous words Be not afraid are still very much topical
    today. (CM)



  • October 20, 2018 UPDATE

    October 20, 2018 UPDATE

    JUSTICE – Romanias president Klaus Iohannis intends to summon all political parties represented in Parliament for talks on the justice laws, following Fridays report of the Venice Commission on the changes brought to these laws in Romania. The Venice Commission, an advisory body of the Council of Europe, composed of independent experts in the field of constitutional law, believes that the changes brought to the Criminal Code, the Code of Criminal Proceeding and the justice laws will weaken the fight against corruption and organized crime. The Commission recommends large-scale public consultations, aimed at achieving a solid and coherent legislative change, supported by citizens and in compliance with the rulings of the Constitutional Court. Following the critical opinion of the Venice Commission, president Klaus Iohannis has stated that the Justice Minister Tudorel Toader, himself a member of the Commission, has definitely compromised his credibility and should resign.



    MEASURES – The Romanian Government is considering freezing salaries in the public sector in 2019. A letter sent this week by the Finance Ministry to Brussels reads that this is one of the measures envisaged for next year, for Romania to observe the deficit target of 2.58% of the GDP and subsequently to correct the deviation from the medium term objectives by reducing the structured balance which will exceed 3% of the GDP this year. According to the document posted on the European Commissions website, the Romanian Government intends to maintain the value of holiday tickets to approximately 300 Euro, and also the number of employees in the public sector.



    VISIT – Kuwait is the last leg of the Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancilas Near East tour. She has visited the cultural center Abdullah Al Salem, one of the largest cultural compounds in the world, the Scientific Center and the Grand Mosque in the capital. On the occasion, the Romanian PM highlighted the possibility of developing bilateral ties in research and innovation. Also, she appreciated the openness of the Kuwait authorities towards religious minorities and the efforts made to integrate them. Viorica Dancila also stressed the fact that the Muslim community in Romania had lived in peace alongside Christian and other ethnic groups. Previously, in the United Arab Emirates, Ms. Dancila had meeting with business people and officials, whom she encouraged to come and invest in Romania.



    INTERCEPTION – The Romanian Defense Minister Mihai Fifor stated on Saturday, in relation to the Russian place intercepted near the Romanian air space, that there was no reason of concern. Such events are not isolated, and they test the reaction speed of the NATO forces, the minister also said. He also stressed the fact that Romania, as a member of NATO, was ready to fulfill its mission at any time. On Thursday, a Russian military aircraft, flying near the Romanian air space, was intercepted by Canadian fighters, in collaboration with the Romanian Air Forces. As soon as the Russian plane was detected by the Command and Control Center of the Romanian Air Forces, Canadian Hornet fighters were sent on mission. They watched the Russian plane from a short distance, until the latter left the area.



    US – The Romanian Secretary of State for bilateral and strategic relations in the Euro-Atlantic space, George Ciamba, has had meetings in Washington with US officials. During these meetings he stressed that the Romanian presidency of the EU Council will focus on strengthening the partnership between the EU and the US, according to a communiqué issued on Saturday. Romania will hold the rotating presidency of the EU Council in the first half of next year. In the US, George Ciamba held talks with Wess Mitchell, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs. During the talks, the Romanian official stressed that Romania will continue to be a committed ally to the US.



    PROCESSION – On Sunday in Bucharest, thousands of Roman and Greek Catholic believers and priests will take parte in a procession with relic and icon of Pope John Paul II. The relic consists in several drops of the Popes blood, a gift to the Saint Joseph Cathedral in Bucharest from Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, the former personal secretary of the Pope, currently Archbishop Emeritus of Krakow. Born on May 18th, 1920 in Wadowice, Poland, Karol Wojtyla was elected pope in October 1978 and died on April 2nd, 2005, at the Vatican. Pope Francis declared him a saint in April 2014, so John Paul II was included in the calendar of the Catholic Church, and his liturgical commemoration was set for October 22nd of each year. In 1999, Pope John Paul II came to Romania, on the first visit to a predominantly orthodox country by a head of the Catholic Church.



    FESTIVAL – Bucharest is hosting the 28th National Theater Festival. For 11 days, theater lovers have the opportunity to participate in some 100 artistic events: shows, performances, exhibitions, book launches and meetings with special guests. The director of the festival, Marina Constantinescu, has stated that the money collected during the festival will be donated to the Daruieste viata (Give Life) Association, for the building of the first hospital of pediatric oncology and radiotherapy in Romania. Bucharest is also playing host to the event titled Cannes Films in Bucharest, an opportunity for film goers to watch films awarded at the prestigious festival, but also films signed by Romanian directors.



    INVICTUS – The Romanians who are participating in Sydney in the Invictus Games, the international adaptive multi-sport event, in which wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel and their associated veterans take part, will start on Sunday the team competitions, said on Radio Romania Colonel Augustin Pegulescu, himself an Iraq and Afghanistan veteran. The Romanian team is made up of 15 wounded soldiers, most of them participating for the second time in the Invictus Games. More than 500 soldiers from across the world have come to Sydeny to take part in the games, created by Prince Harry four years ago.