ROME - 19 January 2006 - 245 words
Benedict
XVI's first Encyclical to be published next week
During yesterday's general audience,
Benedict XVI announced that his first Encyclical, the title of
which is "Deus Caritas est," will made public on January
25. The official presentation of the document will take place
in the Holy See Press Office at midday on the same day.
Explaining the contents of the document, the Pope said that "love
today often appears as something far removed from Church teaching."
Yet "It is a single movement that has various dimensions."
"Charity," the Holy Father went on, "is the love
that renounces itself in favour of others. 'Eros' becomes 'agape'
if one seeks the good of others, it becomes 'caritas' if it opens
to one's own family and to the entire human family."
The Pope affirmed that his Encyclical "seeks to show that
the very personal act of love must be expressed within the Church
also as an organizational act. If it is true that the Church is
an expression of God, it must be true that love becomes an ecclesial
act."
"I feel it is a sign of Providence that the Encyclical will
be published on January 25, the final day of the Week of Prayer
for Christian Unity, when I will go to the basilica of St Paul's
Outside-the-Walls, to pray together with our Protestant and Orthodox
brethren."
Benedict XVI concluded his remarks by expressing the hope that
the forthcoming document may "illuminate our Christian life."
Source: VIS
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