Friday, September 30, 2011

Educazione, l'Europa espropria la famiglia in tribunale

di Marco Respinti

30-09-2011

Educazione sessuale nelle scuoleIl 22 settembre la Corte Europea dei Diritti dell’Uomo (CEDU) ha dichiarato inammissibile il ricorso presentato da 5 coppie di genitori tedeschi cristiani battisti che, per essersi rifiutati di mandare i propri figli, frequentanti le elementari, al corso di "educazione" sessuale previsto obbligatoriamente dall’ordinamento scolastico ma da loro ritenuto immorale anche per l’uso di immagini e situazioni giudicate pornografiche, erano stati multati e trascinati in tribunale. Fortunati, del resto, rispetto a quegli altri genitori, molti, che, per le medesime ragioni, sono invece finiti addirittura in carcere, in alcuni casi persino per diverse settimane. La decisione presa dalla CEDU è del resto definitiva, ovvero - Strasburgo locuta, causa finita - il caso è chiuso, con sconfitta totale dei genitori.

Scuola per scuola, leggere le motivazioni della Corte - disponibili solo in inglese e sintetizzate in un articolato comunicato stampa emesso in francese, in inglese e in tedesco - è altamente istruttivo per almeno quattro ragioni.

La prima. Nel dare torto marcio ai genitori tedeschi preoccupati dall’educazione integrale e matura dei propri figli, «la Corte ricorda di avere già esaminato il sistema tedesco che impone la frequenza obbligatoria della scuola elementare» e di avere già giudicato che, «introducendo questo sistema», lo Stato tedesco «ha puntato a garantire l’integrazione sociale dei ragazzi volendo evitare il sorgere di società parallele […]».

La seconda. «La Corte osserva che i corsi di educazione sessuale in questione miravano […] alla trasmissione neutra di conoscenze riguardanti la procreazione, la contraccezione, la gravidanza e la nascita, fornita in osservanza della normativa giuridica vigente e delle linee-guida conseguenti, nonché dei programmi scolastici che si basano sugli attuali standard scientifici ed educativi».

La terza. «La Corte reitera in questo contesto che la Convenzione [Europea per la salvaguardia dei diritti dell'uomo e delle libertà fondamentali] non garantisce il diritto a non essere esposti a opinioni contrarie alle proprie convinzioni»

La quarta. Del resto, «[…] i genitori che hanno fatto riscorso erano liberi di educare i propri figli dopo la scuola e nei fine-settimana, e così il loro diritto a educare i figli in base alle loro convinzioni religiose non è stato limitato in maniera spropositata».

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VERTICE SULLA CULTURA DIGITALE PREPARA IL SINODO DELLA NUOVA EVANGELIZZAZIONE

 

Organizzato dalla RIIAL in Cile

CITTA' DEL VATICANO, venerdì, 30 settembre 2011 (ZENIT.org).- Il Congresso “Chiesa e cultura digitale”, che si celebrerà a Santiago del Cile dal 17 al 19 ottobre, rappresenta un momento nel cammino di preparazione del prossimo Sinodo dei Vescovi sulla nuova evangelizzazione.

Lo ha annunciato l'Arcivescovo Claudio Maria Celli, Presidente del Pontificio Consiglio delle Comunicazioni Sociali, in un videomessaggio diffuso attraverso Internet ai partecipanti e agli organizzatori.

L'incontro è organizzato dal dicastero vaticano e dal Consiglio Episcopale Latinoamericano (CELAM), attraverso la Rete Informatica della Chiesa in America Latina (RIIAL), in collaborazione con la Conferenza Episcopale Cilena e l'Università Cattolica del Cile.

Monsignor Celli ha affermato che l'incontro costituisce una “felice opportunità”, sostenendo che attualmente non si può immaginare un'ampia riflessione della Chiesa su una nuova pastorale senza far riferimento ai mezzi di comunicazione sociale.

“Le nuove tecnologie hanno dato vita a una nuova cultura, a un nuovo modo di essere dell'uomo e della donna di oggi”, aggiunge il videomessaggio.

“Parlare di evangelizzazione al giorno d'oggi... non se ne può parlare senza far riferimento a un dialogo profondo con la cultura digitale e senza prendere coscienza del fatto che dobbiamo esercitare una vera pastorale nel contesto della cultura digitale”, spiega.

La prossima assemblea dei Vescovi del mondo, convocata da Benedetto XVI in Vaticano nell'ottobre del prossimo anno, si concentrerà sulla nuova evangelizzazione.

Durante il Congresso, verrà presentato il lavoro svolto da dieci università dell'America Latina che hanno analizzato aspetti concreti della cultura digitale.

Il programma del Congresso, le modalità di partecipazione e gli apporti del processo preparatorio sono disponibili su www.riial.org/congreso

Metropolitan Hilarion visit Pope Benedict

 

Pope Benedict on Thursday met at Castel Gandolfo with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church’s department for external relations, Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev. The Orthodox archbishop, a noted theologian, Church historian and composer, spent the past two days meeting with Vatican officials to discuss the ongoing dialogue between the two Churches.
     Since he took over in this key post, Metropolitan Hilarion has met twice before with the Pope in September 2009 and again when he organised a concert in honour of the pontiff in May 2010. Though there was no official communiqué following the private encounter, their talks were part of the ongoing improvement in relations between the Catholic and Russian Orthodox Churches, as Metropolitan Hilarion himself told Philippa Hitchen at the end of his two day visit to the Vatican…
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“His Holiness is a man of faith and whenever I meet with him I’m encouraged by his spirit, his courage and his dedication to the life of the Church worldwide. Of course I’m very impressed by his knowledge of the Orthodox tradition and the attention he pays to the dialogue between the Catholics and the Orthodox...I believe that this attitude of the Primate of the Roman Catholic Church will greatly help us in our way towards better mutual understanding
     We do not have a very clear picture of what should be the role of the primate within the Orthodox tradition and without this clear and unified vision we cannot easily discuss how we see the role of ‘primus inter pares’ within the universal Church...
We believe that such a meeting (between Pope Benedict and Patriarch Kirill) will take place some time in the future but we are not yet ready to discuss the date or the place or the protocol, because what matters for us primarily is the content of this meeting….. It requires a very careful preparation and we should not be hurrying up or be pressed to have this meeting at a particular point in time."

2012 Communications Day: Silence and Word: path of evangelization


The Pontifical Council for Social Communications on Thursday announced the theme for the 2012 World Communications Day: Silence and Word: path of evangelization. Below is the text of a communique from the Council explaining the theme in context:
Statement from the Pontifical Council for Social Communications on the theme for the 2012 World Communications Day
The extra-ordinarily varied nature of the contribution of modern communications to society highlights the need for a value which, on first consideration, might seem to stand in contradistinction to it.

Silence, in fact, is the central theme for the next World Communications Day Message: Silence and Word: path of evangelization. In the thought of Pope Benedict XVI, silence is not presented simply as an antidote to the constant and unstoppable flow of information that characterizes society today but rather as a factor that is necessary for its integration.
Silence, precisely because it favors habits of discernment and reflection, can in fact be seen primarily as a means of welcoming the word. We ought not to think in terms of a dualism, but of the complementary nature of two elements which when they are held in balance serve to enrich the value of communication and which make it a key factor that can serve the new evangelization.
It is clearly the desire of the Holy Father to associate the theme of the next World Communications Day with the celebration of the forthcoming Synod of Bishops which will have as its own theme: The New Evangelization for the Transmission of the Christian Faith.
World Communications Day, the only worldwide celebration called for by the Second Vatican Council (Inter Mirifica, 1963), is celebrated in most countries, on the recommendation of the bishops of the world, on the Sunday before Pentecost (in 2012, May 20).
The Holy Father’s message for World Communications Day is traditionally published in
conjunction with the Memorial of St. Francis de Sales, patron of writers (January 24).
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Orthodox archbishop: we're internally divided on question of 'primacy'

Orthodox archbishop: we're internally divided on question of 'primacy': Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Sep 30, 2011 / 12:51 am (CNA).- A leading Russian Orthodox official says the Eastern Orthodox churches have yet to resolve the question of authority among themselves, a condition for future progress on the issue of the papacy.

“I would say that there are certain divergences, and there are different positions, of the Orthodox churches on the question of the primacy,” said Metropolitan Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev of Volokolamsk, head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations, in a Vatican Radio interview following his Sept. 29 meeting with Pope Benedict XVI at Castel Gandolfo.

“As we discuss the primacy of the Bishop of Rome, within the framework of the next commission, we do not only discuss the primacy of Rome; but we have to touch the issue of the primacy in general,” noted the Orthodox metropolitan, apparently referring to future proceedings of the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue Between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.

“And here, of course, we have different traditions – not only between the Catholics and the Orthodox, because we never had such a centralized system as the Catholics have – but we also have some difference among the Orthodox, as to what should be the role of the 'first hierarch' in the Orthodox Church.” The Patriarch of Constantinople occupies that role, but his prerogatives are not fully defined.

Metropolitan Hilarion was scheduled to participate in the last session of the Catholic-Orthodox commission, held in 2007 to discuss the question of papal primacy. But an internal dispute between Constantinople and Moscow, over an Orthodox group in Estonia, prompted the Russian representative to walk out. The two churches also dispute the status of the Orthodox Church in America.

On Thursday, the metropolitan made an apparent reference to these types of difficulties between the Patriarchs of Moscow and Constantinople, saying that “if a particular Orthodox church will want to impose its own vision of this primacy on other churches, then of course we will encounter difficulties. And this is what is happening at the moment.”

Meanwhile, the world's local self-governing Orthodox churches are also attempting to organize a historic Pan-Orthodox Council, comparable to the Church councils held in the Byzantine empire during the first millennium. The new gathering has been in preparation for 50 years, as the Orthodox world seeks to determine how the Patriarch of Constantinople should exercise his authority.

We believe that his role should be the primacy of honor, and also he is afforded some coordinating role: for example, he can convene the Pan-Orthodox Council,” said Archbishop Hilarion. “Of course, previously – in the history of the ecumenical councils – it was not the Patriarch of Constantinople, neither was it the Pope of Rome, but it was the (Byzantine) Emperor, who convened the councils.”

“So we have this model (of primacy), which is emerging in the Orthodox tradition. But generally, for centuries we had a very decentalized administration. Each autocephalous church is fully independent from other churches in its self-governance. And therefore we do not have a very clear picture as to what should be the role of the primate in the Orthodox tradition.”

“Without having this clear and unified vision, we cannot easily discuss the issue of how we see the role of the 'Primus Inter Pares' ('first among equals,' an Orthodox concept of the papacy) in the universal Church,” Metropolitan Hilarion admitted.

The phrase “first among equals” signifies the typical Orthodox view of the Pope as having a primacy of honor but not jurisdiction. In his 2010 book “Light of the World,” Pope Benedict said the “first among equals” view of the Pope was “not exactly the formula that we believe as Catholics,” due to the Pope's “specific functions and tasks.”

Until Orthodoxy clarifies its own systems of authority, Archbishop Hilarion said, hopes for progress on the question of the papacy between Catholics and Orthodox are “probably not too high.”

“But still, there is hope, because if there is willingness to accommodate different positions and to produce a paper – or several papers, maybe – which would clearly state the differences, which would outline the way forward, then we can progress.”

The Moscow Patriarchate's ecumenical representative also expressed hesitation about a possible meeting between the Pope and the Patriarch of Moscow, which has never occurred in the centuries since Moscow's elevation to patriarchal status in 1589.

There are hopes that such a meeting could take place in 2013, on the 1,700th anniversary of Christianity's legalization by the Emperor Constantine. But Archbishop Hilarion said Catholics and Russian Orthodox believers should not jump to conclusions about when a meeting may occur between the Pope and the Patriarch of Moscow.

“We believe that such a meeting will take place at some time in the future. We are not yet ready to discuss the date, or the place, or the protocol of such a meeting – because what matters for us, primarily, is the content of this meeting.”

“As soon as we agree on the content, on the points on which we still disagree or have divergent opinions, then I believe we can have this meeting. But it requires a very careful preparation, and we should not be hurrying up, and we should not be pressed to have this meeting at a particular point of time.”

Despite his cautious attitude toward this meeting and other ecumenical matters, Metropolitan Hilarion spoke warmly of Pope Benedict XVI himself. During his recent trip to Germany, the Pope met with representatives of the Orthodox churches in the country, and spoke of a “common engagement” among Christians to ensure that “the human person is given the respect which is his due.”

“His Holiness is a man of faith and whenever I meet with him I’m encouraged by his spirit, his courage and his dedication to the life of the Church worldwide,” Metropolitan Hilarion said after his meeting with the Pope on Thursday.

“Of course I’m very impressed by his knowledge of the Orthodox tradition and the attention he pays to the dialogue between the Catholics and the Orthodox … I believe that this attitude of the Primate of the Roman Catholic Church will greatly help us in our way towards better mutual understanding.”



Thursday, September 29, 2011

Gloria.tv: Catholic Europe/Catholic America

Gloria.tv: Catholic Europe/Catholic America:



REAL CATHOLIC TV: (Sept 29, 2011) "America is headed down a dangerous road; unless Catholics increase their intensity for the Faith, culture in America will continue its decline into Atheism."

Canto Nuovo » Blog Archive » I Vescovi italiani: occorre superare una pastorale puerocentrica

Canto Nuovo » Blog Archive » I Vescovi italiani: occorre superare una pastorale puerocentrica:

La CEI sottolinea la necessità di una formazione più rigorosa dei preti

ROMA, mercoledì, 28 settembre 2011

Occorre superare un tipo di pastorale puerocentrica. E’ quanto è stato sottolineato dai Vescovi italiani al termine della terza giornata di lavori del Consiglio Episcopale Permanente

In una dichiarazione, mons. Domenico Pompili, portavoce della Conferenza Episcopale Italiana (CEI), ha affermato che i presuli italiani “facendo seguito alle indicazioni della Santa Sede date a tutte le Conferenze Episcopali del mondo hanno affrontato l’esame della bozza che mira a esplicare, in rapporto alla realtà italiana, le Linee-guida della Congregazione della Dottrina della Fede, circa gli abusi sessuali su minori compiuti da chierici”.

A questo proposito, ha aggiunto, “le convinzioni più condivise rimandano alla necessità di un sempre più rigoroso percorso formativo per i futuri preti, l’ascolto delle vittime, l’accompagnamento dei sacerdoti coinvolti, ferme restando le conseguenze penali”.

Un’attenzione particolare è stata dedicata anche al tema degli Orientamenti pastorali per il decennio 2010-2020 pubblicati il 28 ottobre 2010 col titolo “Educare alla vita buona del Vangelo” e miranti ad offrire alcune linee di fondo per far sì che la Chiesa in Italia possa rispondere nella maniera più efficace possibile alla sfida educativa.

“I Vescovi – ha continuato il portavoce della CEI – hanno rimarcato che, per prendere sul serio l’attuale stagione culturale, si richiede anzitutto di cambiare prospettiva, cioè di superare la prevalente impostazione puerocentrica della pastorale”.

“La stessa iniziazione cristiana dei fanciulli e dei ragazzi non può prescindere dal mondo della famiglia, della scuola, della comunità ecclesiale. In una parola: non può fare a meno di chiamare in causa adulti responsabili e coinvolti”.

In vista del Convegno di metà decennio, invece, le tappe individuate sono state: la formazione degli adulti e della famiglia (2012), gli educatori (2013), i destinatari (2014), gli itinerari e gli strumenti dell’iniziazione cristiana (2015).

E’ stato infine approvato un contributo sui Lineamenta del prossimo Sinodo dei Vescovi, che avrà luogo in Vaticano dal 7 al 28 ottobre 2012 sul tema “Nova evangelizatio ad christianam fidem tradendam – La nuova evangelizzazione per la trasmissione della fede cristiana”.

“A tale proposito – ha concluso –, l’obiettivo è quello di ritrovare la motivazione della nuova evangelizzazione e del primo annuncio, in un contesto come l’attuale in cui spesso taluni fraintendimenti e pregiudizi rischiano di deturpare l’originaria bellezza della fede cristiana”.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The Call to be Masculine Apostles "Set the World on Fire"

The Call to be Masculine Apostles "Set the World on Fire": Pope John Paul II called for a New Evangelization for ALL members of the Church, including the laity. Lay men should have a principal role in sharing the Faith and protecting the Church from Her enemies within and without.