News Letter - Diocese of Galle St. Sebastian's Church, Udugama 31st of January and 01st of February 2015 An n ua lF ea st [ Feasts] Saturday 31st January 2015: Solemn Evening Prayer/ Vespers at 5.00 p.m. Main Celebrant: Very Rev. Fr. Charles Hewawasam - Vicar General Sunday 01st February 2015 :- Solemn Eucharistic Celebration at 8.30 a.m. Main Celebrant:- Most Rev. Dr. Raymond Wickramasinghe - Bishop of Galle All Are Welcome to Grace this Festive Occasion Rev. Fr. Mariyalangaram Gratian Parish Priest Canonization of Blessed Joseph Vaz The Confirmation by the Holy See that Blessed Joseph Vaz, the Apostle of Sri Lanka will be canonized by Holy Father, Pope Francis, during His visit to Sri Lanka, saw last week how the Local Church celebrated that good news. "We Have Our First Saint Rejoice Sri Lanka," was the message behind the ringing of the church bells that heralded the good tidings right across the country. A joint statement signed by Colombo Archbishop, His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith as the Chairman of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Sri Lanka and Most Rev. Dr. Vianney Fernando, Bishop of Kandy who is also the Chairman of the National Secretariat for the Cause of Canonization of Blessed Joseph Vaz states: It is with great joy that we received the good news, that His holiness Pope Francis has decided to canonize Blessed Joseph Vaz, the Apostle of Sri Lanka. Our hearts are filled with gratitude to God Almighty for this long awaited blessing. [ National ] The meeting due within this week, would be in view of His visit to Sri Lanka in January 2015, media reports said. The Church authorities further said that on the directives of Inspector General of Police, a Special Police Unit has been set up to coordinate the security operations during the Pope's visit. The special Police unit will be headed by Senior Superintendent of Police Priyantha Jayakody. As the Pope is planning to visit the Shrine of Marudha Madu on January 14, a special discussion was held in Mannar with Most Rev Dr. Rayappu Joseph, Bishop of Mannar chairing the meeting to plan out the security. The meeting was attended by Bishop of Kurunegala Diocese Most Rev. Dr. Herald Anthony Perera, Chairman of the Security Arrangement Sub Committee and Rev.Fr. Emilianus Pillai, the Administrator of the Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu. His Holiness the Pope is due to be in Mannar for a prayer service. On January 15, His Holiness the Pope will leave for Philippines. Courtesy : dailynews.lk We offer our heartfelt thanks to His Holiness not only for His decision to number Blessed Joseph Vaz, among the Saints of the Universal Church, but also for giving us the privilege of having the canonization on our own soil, during his visit to our country. Pope Francis, is due to visit Sri Lanka on January 13 and on January 15th morning the Pontiff will leave for Philippines. The 'Gnanartha Pradeepaya', the Catholic weekly, the organ of the Local Catholic Church reported last week, that President Mahinda Rajapaksa would be in Vatican for an audience with Pope Francis. 03 News Letter-Diocese of Galle The Annual Youth Christmas Get-together [ Local News] The Annual Youth Christmas get-together was held in Nuwara Eliya on the 17th & 18th December. 13 youth from the diocesan committee, Rev. Fr. Lasantha Sanjeewa and Rev. Sr. FreedaDOLSH participated in this get-together. We gathered together on the 17th evening. The cold climate of Nuwara Eliya gave us the glimpse of that cold night at Bethlehem long time ago. A prayer service was conducted, carols were sung, reflections were shared and gifts were exchanged. An overall balanced evaluation of the whole year was taken. Among the ideas expressed , the postponement of the annual youth retreat was a great drawback and as the director I took the responsibility of it. The year planner for the next year was discussed. The following day was spent on the greens of Gregory Lake with boat rides and we visited the botanical garden at Haggala. Thus two joyful days were spent as an encouragement for the diocesan committee and to be more enthusiastic in the coming year. Fr. Naveen Jude de Silva Diocesan Youth Director Blessing and Opening of Catholic Media Centre 08-Dec-014 For more photos please visit: www.gallediocese.org 04 News Letter - Diocese of Galle Bishop’s Official Engagements - January 2015 01st Holy Mass at the Carmel Convent Kalegana 03rd Pope’s Visit Central Committee Meeting Colombo 04th Pope’s Visit Media Committee Meeting Colombo 06th Presbyteral Council Meeting Galle Pope’s Visit – Meeting Colombo 11th – 15th Pope’s Visit Colombo 16th Opening of the Blessed Sacrament Chapel Galle 18th Meeting with the Parish Councilors Tangalle 21st Thanksgiving Holy Mass Udugama 22nd Thanksgiving Holy Mass Panadura 26th Meeting with CARIS Singapore Galle Apostolic Journey of His Holiness Pope Francis to Sri Lanka 12-15 January 2015 SCHEDULE Monday, January 12, 2015 19:00 – Departure from the Airport of Rome/ Fiumicino to Colombo Tuesday, January 13, 2015 09:00 – Arrival at the Colombo International Airport, Katunayake WELCOME CEREMONY 13:15 – MEETING with the Bishops at the Archbishop’s Hose, Colombo – 08 17:00 – COURTESY VISIT to the President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka at the President’s House. Thursday, January 15, 2015 18:15 – INTER-RELIGIOUS MEETING in the Banda- 08:15 – Visit to the Chapel of the “Benedict XVI Cultural Institute” at Bolawalana ranayake Memorial International Conference Hall 08:45 – Farewell ceremony at the Colombo Interna(BMICH) Colombo. tional Airport, Katunayake Wednesday, January 14, 2015 09:00 – Departure from Colombo to Manila 08:30 – Celebration of Holy Eucharist and Canonization of Blessed Joseph Vaz in Galle Face Green Colombo 14:00 – Departure to Madhu Shrine 15:30 – MARIAN PRAYER at the Shrine of our Lady of Rosary of Madhu 16:45 – Departure to Colombo Rev. Fr. Cyril Gamini Fernando Director, Media & Information Secretariat, Pope's Visit 2015 05 News Letter-Diocese of Galle POPE FRANCIS [ Monthly Special ] IN BRIEF Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 17, 1936, Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, when he was named the 266th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Bergoglio, the first pope from the Americas, reportedly took his papal title after St. Francis of Assisi of Italy. Prior to his election as pope, Bergoglio served as archbishop of Buenos Aires from 1998 to 2013 (succeeding Antonio Quarracino), as cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church of Argentina from 2001 to 2013, and as president of the Bishops' Conference of Argentina from 2005 to 2011. Pope Francis made his first international visit in July 2013, traveling to Brazil. In December 2013, Pope Francis was also named Person of the Year by TIME magazine. On March 13, 2013, at the age of 76, Jorge Bergoglio was named the 266th pope of the Roman Catholic Church— becoming the first citizen from the Americas, the first nonEuropean and first Jesuit priest to be named pope, and adopting the name Pope Francis (he reportedly took the title after St. Francis of Assisi of Italy, a Catholic preacher during the 12th and 13th centuries). Prior to the 2013 papal election, Pope Francis had served as both archbishop and cardinal for more than 12 years. Addressing a crowd of tens of thousands in St. Peter's Square, in the Vatican City in Rome, Italy, after his election win, Pope Francis stated, "As you know, the duty of the conclave was to appoint a bishop of Rome. It seems to me that my brother cardinals have chosen one who is from faraway. ...Here I am. I would like to thank you for your embrace." vigil in St. Peter's Square on September 7, which was attended by roughly 100,000 people. According to the Catholic News Service, Francis told the crowd that "When man thinks only of himself ... permits himself to be captivated by the idols of dominion and power ... Then the door opens to violence, indifference and conflict." The pope implored those involved in the conflict to find a peaceful solution to the conflict. "Leave behind the selfFirst International Visit as Pope interest that hardens your heart, overcome the indifference that makes your heart insensitive towards others, conquer Pope Francis made his first international visit on July 22, your deadly reasoning, and open yourself to dialogue and 2013, when he arrived at the Galateo-Antonio Carlos Jobim reconciliation." International Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There, he was greeted by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff in a wel- Later that month, Pope Francis gave a revealing interview to come ceremony, later circulating downtown Rio in order to an Italian Jesuit publication called La Civiltà Cattolica. He be "close to the people." explained that the religious dialogue must been broader in While in Rio, Pope Francis was on hand to celebrate World Youth Day. More than 3 million people attended the pontiff's closing mass at the event. On his way back to Rome, Pope Francis surprised reporters traveling with him regarding his seemingly open stance on gay Catholics. According to The New York Times, he told the press that "If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" His remarks were heralded by several gay and lesbian groups as a welcoming gesture by the Roman Catholic Church. Pope as Spiritual and World Leader scope, not simply focused on such issues as homosexuality and abortion. "We have to find a new balance; otherwise even the moral edifice of the church is likely to fall like a house of cards, losing the freshness and fragrance of the Gospel," the pope said, according to USA Today. "The proposal of the Gospel must be more simple, profound, radiant. It is from this proposition that the moral consequences then flow." While he does not believe women should be ordained as priests, Francis considers themselves an essential part of the church. "The feminine genius is needed wherever we make important decisions," he said. In September 2013, Pope Francis called for others to join him in praying for peace in Syria. The pontiff held a special 06 News Letter - Diocese of Galle He also continued to present a more accepting attitude toward homosexuality than previous pontiffs, saying that "God in creation has set us free: it is not possible to interfere spiritually in the life of a person," according to The Guardian. In early December 2013, Pope Francis gave an "apostolic exhortation," an address calling for big changes in the Catholic Church, including rethinking long-held but antiquated customs. "I prefer a Church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a Church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging to its own security," he stated. "I do not want a Church concerned with being at the center and then ends by being caught up in a web of obsessions and procedures." Also in December 2013, Pope Francis was named Person of the Year by Timemagazine. Pope Francis—having joined the ranks of Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII, the only other popes to be awarded the title in 1994 and 1963, respectively—was a contender against other prominent figures of the year, including Edward Snowden, Senator Ted Cruz, Syrian President Bashar al -Assad and Edith Windsor. In the article, it was revealed that the deciding factor which led to Pope Francis landing at the top of the list was his ability to alter the minds of so many people who had given up on the Catholic church in such a short period of time. The following March, it was announced that Pope Francis had been nominated for the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. Pope Francis named TIME's Person of the Year Time magazine named Pope Francis its Person of the Year on Wednesday, crediting him with shifting the message of the Catholic Church while capturing the imagination of millions of people who had become disillusioned with the Vatican. This is the third time the magazine has chosen a pope as its Person of the Year. Time gave that honor to Pope John Paul II in 1994 and to Pope John XXIII in 1963. Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said Pope Francis, the first non-European pope in 1,300 years, the first from Latin America and the first Jesuit, was not seeking fame. "It is a positive sign that one of the most prestigious recognitions by the international media has been given to a person who proclaims to the world spiritual, religious and moral values and speaks out forcefully in favor of peace and greater justice," Lombardi said in a statement. "If this attracts men and women and gives them hope, the Pope is happy. If this choice of 'Person of the Year' means that many have understood this message, even implicitly, he is certainly glad." A champion of the downtrodden, he visited the island of Lampedusa in southern Italy in July to pay tribute to hundreds of migrants who had died crossing the sea from North Africa. The Argentine pontiff - who, as archbishop of Buenos Aires was known as the slum cardinal for his visits to the poor and penchant for subway travel - beat former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden and gay rights activist Edith Windsor for the award. Other finalists included Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz from Texas. "What makes this Pope so important is the speed with which he has captured the imaginations of millions who had given up on hoping for the church at all," Time said in its cover story. "In a matter of months, Francis has elevated the healing mission of the church — the church as servant and comforter of hurting people in an often harsh world — above the doctrinal police work so important to his recent predecessors." Time said the final selection was made by its editors, who had considered suggestions from the magazine's more than 2 million Twitter followers. 07 News Letter-Diocese of Galle The Apostle of Sri Lanka [ Top Story ] St. Joseph Vaz B lessed Joseph Vaz, CO, (Konkani: Bhagivont Zuze Vaz, Sinhala: Bhagyawantha Juse Vaz Piyathuma, Portuguese: José Vaz), born on 21 April 1651 in Benaulim (Goa, Portuguese India) and died on the 16 January 1711 in Kandy (Ceylon, now Sri Lanka), was an Oratorian priest and missionary in Ceylon (today's Sri Lanka). Vaz entered Ceylon during the Dutch occupation, when Calvinism had been imposed as the official religion, after taking over from the Portuguese. He travelled throughout the island bringing the Eucharist and the sacraments to clandestine groups of Catholics. Later in his mission, he found shelter in the Kingdom of Kandy where he was able to work freely. By the time of his death, Vaz had managed to rebuild the Catholic Church on the island. As a result of his labors, Vaz is known as the Apostle of Ceylon. On 21 January 1995, he was beatified by Pope John Paul II in Colombo. He will be canonized on 14 January 2015 by Pope Francis in Sri Lanka. Vaz suffered from acute dysentery, contracted from the terrible travelling conditions. Upon reSri Lanka mission (1687–1711) covering, he began contacting Catholics and hidHearing of the distressful situation of the Catho- ing from the Dutch. He was taken in and minislics of Ceylon who reportedly had no priests for tered to his secret flock by night. In 1689, taking many years, Vaz desired to go to their rescue. But up his residence in a village called Sillalai where instead he was named Superior of the Canara Mis- the Catholics were numerous and resolute, Vaz sion, a post which he occupied for three years. In succeeded in reviving the spirit of the faithful. In 1686, Vaz obtained permission to give up this of- 1690, he was forced to change his quarters for fice and to proceed to Ceylon. He stopped in the Puttalam, where he worked with great success for Keladi Kingdom in 1686–1687 for a few months a whole year. Portuguese or Portuguese creole was on his way to Ceylon, where helped by his com- the common language of the local Catholic companions, he attended to the spiritual needs of the munities those days -as it was the case till recently local Christians. Disguised as a mendicant, he among Burghers- so communication was not a reached the port of Tuticorin on Easter Sunday problem for padre José Vaz. 1687. Kandy mission Jaffna mission In 1692, Vaz settled in Kandy, the capital of the On landing at Jaffna, Vaz found a strong Calvinist independent Kingdom of Kandy, as his centre of presence. As Catholic priests were banned by the operations. On his arrival, he was deemed to be a Dutch authorities, he had to travel under the guise Portuguese spy and was imprisoned with two of a mendicant and to work in secret. He travelled other Catholics. There he learned Sinhala, the local language. barefoot as an Indian sanyasi. 08 News Letter - Diocese of Galle Vaz returned to Kandy in 1699 with a fellow priest, Joseph de Carvalho, who had been expelled at the instigation of Buddhist monks. He completed the construction of his new church, and went into service for the king, translating Portuguese books into Sinhala. From this vantage point, They were left alone by the prison guards as long as they didn't try to escape and he built a hut-church and later a proper church dedicated to Our Lady, and began converting other prisoners. Making the most of his new-found freedom, Vaz made a mission visit to the Dutch-controlled areas and visited Catholics in Colombo. Three missionaries from the Oratory of Goa arrived in 1697 to help him, with the news that Pedro Pacheco, Bishop of Cochin, had appointed Vaz as Vicar General in Ceylon. He was organizing the basic mission struc- Vaz intensified his ministry, and converted some Sinhalesenotables. New missionaries arrived in 1705, which enabled him to organise the mission into eight districts, each led by a priest. He worked on the creation of Catholic literature comparable to that of the Buddhists, and to affirm the rights of Catholics with those of the Dutch Calvinist Government. Vaz humbly declined the offer made to him in 1705, to be the bishop and first Vicar Apostolic of Ceylon, preferring to remain a simple missionary. For this reason, he is often depicted with a mitre beside him. Death ture when smallpox broke out in Kandy. His work with the sick convinced the king to allow Vaz freedom in his labours. Vaz carried his mission to the main centers of the island. Between 1687 to 1711, he was at the head of a group of Goan Bamonn priests who under his leadership and inspiration, mixed and moved about under cover sustaining the persecuted Roman Catholic population in Ceylon. King Vimaldharma Surya II, Vaz's patron, died in 1707, but Vira Narendra Sinha, his successor, proved to be an even greater supporter. New missionaries arrived in 1708. In 1710, despite health problems, Vaz took another apostolic trip. On his return, he fell ill. He recovered from a series of infections and fevers, but was left weakened. He undertook eight days of spiritual exercises prescribed by the Oratorian Rule, but before the seventh day he died at Kandy on 16 January 1711, aged 59. 09 News Letter-Diocese of Galle declared a saint by the Catholic church has concluded. A Diocesan Inquiry of a miracle attributed to Vaz took place in the month of October 2013. In November 2013, Patriarch Filipe Neri Ferrao stated that the cause for Vaz's canonisation had reached a 'crucial stage'. On 17 September 2014, Pope Francis approved the decision of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, to canonise Blessed Joseph Vaz. Veneration Beatification The subject of his beatification was first urged upon the consideration of the Holy See about 1737 by Francisco de Vasconcellos, S.J., Bishop of Cochin, who also claimed jurisdiction over Ceylon. The process was begun in Goa, and a number of miracles were registered. But the non-fulfilment of certain essential formalities led Pope Benedict XIV to cancel the proceedings, with an order, however, that they should be re-instituted. The Apostolic Delegate of the East Indies, Ladislaus Zaleski (1852–1925), who was resident in Kandy, kept hearing reports of this saintly priest. He did his own research about him, was a great admirer of Joseph Vaz and published a multi-issued biography of him. The beatification process was resumed later and completed in 1953 by the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman. On 21 January 1995, he was beatified by Pope John Paul II in Colombo. Cause for Canonization So far the only school named in honor of Vaz is the Joseph Vaz College of Wennappuwa, which was founded in January 1935 by the Marist Brothers (initiated 1933). There is a parish dedicated to Vaz in Mudipu. There is also a chapel under his patronage in a remote village called Aluthwewa, about 10 miles off Galewela, in the Parish of Wahakotte. There is a small community of Christians who are migrant farmers from Wahakotte there who brought the devotion to him. Canonization On September 17, 2014, the Vatican announced that Blessed Joseph Vaz, "the Apostle of Sri Lanka" will be declared a saint during Pope Francis' visit to the island nation scheduled to take place Jan. 13-15, 2015. The Pope approved the vote by the Ordinary Session of Cardinals and Bishops in favor of canonization of the Indianborn priest and decided to summon a Consistory shortly. Pope Francis has bent the rules once again and dispensed with a second miracle, a requirement for canonization. The Pope had used the same process he used to canonize St. John XXIII without a second miracle attributed to his intercession. The canonisation process for Joseph Vaz to be Courtesy: Internet 10 News Letter - Diocese of Galle Handing over the ownership of the Houses built for the affected people of Tsunami 2004 [ Local News] “ We hope your life will be even better with the handing over of the ownership of the houses we built, for each one of you …." Bishop Raymond reminds the beneficiaries at a simple event to hand over the Deeds to the owners. The Most Rev Dr Raymond Kingsley Wickramasinghe, the Bishop of Galle emphasized this while addressing the people, at the ceremony in handing over of deeds to the occupants of Caritas Tsunami Housing Village at Kalupe, Hikkaduwa. He remembered the contributions made by Caritas Sri Lanka, Rev. Fr Herman Fernando and Rev. Fr Damian Arsakularatne, the former Directors of Caritas SED Galle and the foreign community who donated financially to Caritas SED Galle to construct these beautiful houses in a massive tsunami reconstruction drive. His Lordship handed over deeds to 32 occupants of houses at Caritas Tsunami Housing Village, Kalupe, in Divisional Secretariat of Hikkaduwa. These houses were constructed for those who lost their houses due to tsunami devastation occurred on 24thDecember 2004 by Caritas SEDE Galle, the Social, Economic and Development Education Centre of Catholic Diocese of Galle under the massive Relief and Reconstruction Programme. Honourable Pujjapada Rathnadhamma Thero from the Bodirukkarama Temple,Kalupe, Honourable Manoj Mendis, the Chairman of Pradeshiya Sabha, Rathgama, a representative from the Disaster Management Unit at Galle and the Grama Niladhari of Kalupe also participated the simple ceremony to hand over deeds to the occupants of houses which were constructed at a cost of over Rs 70 million. Rev. Fr Michael Rajendram, the present Director of Caritas SED Galle was instrumental in organizing this simple ceremony to hand over the deeds of the houses. By H.D.A. Perera Caritas SED Galle 11 News Letter-Diocese of Galle [ Local News] Bishop Elmo’s Birthday - PMS (England) visits Diocese of Galle From the Legion of Mary News Desk: A Pandol for Christmas at Deniaya Pics By Rev. Fr. Bede de Silva 12 News Letter - Diocese of Galle BIRTHDAYS OUR PRAYERFUL BEST WISHES Rev. Fr. Naveen Jude de Silva 10th January Rev. Fr. Sandanam Daniel 11th January Rev. Fr. Bernard Fernando 13th January Rev. Fr. Bernard Jayasinghe SJ 14th January Rev. Fr. Bernard Wijeratne 17th January Rev. Sr. Ajitha SCJM (Matara Community) 1st January Rev. Sr. Nadeesha Aponsu DM (Halpathota Community) 1st January Rev. Sr. Hariet SCJM (Supem Uyana Community) 15th January Rev. Sr. Sandamali SCJM (Matara Community) 25th January Rev. Sr. Sandya SCJM (Galle Community) 29th January Anniversary of Episcopal Ordination of His Lordship Most Rev. Dr. Elmo N.J. Perera Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Galle 06th January ORDINATION ANNIVERSARIES Rev. Fr. Naveen Jude de Silva 29th January FEAST DAYS Rev. Sr. Mary Angela HA (Tangalle Community) 27th January 13 News Letter-Diocese of Galle Inter- Parish Youth Crib Competition 2014 [ Local News] An opportunity was given this year also to the youth to be creative in designing the parish crib under the theme ‘Where is the Birth of Christ?’ It was interesting to observe various creative crib designs. First place was won by Elpitiya parish, second place by Ganegama Parish and the third place by Galle parish. Consolation prizes were won by Balapitiya and Tangalle parishes. • Elpitiya parish has depicted that Christ today is born into a world fully technologically advanced but the real birth of Christ should take place in our hearts. • Ganegama parish has depicted that the birth of Christ should take place in the simplicity of our hearts. • Galle parish has depicted whether one is rich or poor, Christ should be born in our hearts. Congratulations to all the winners ! Fr. Naveen Jude de Silva - Diocesan Youth Director LIVE WEBCAST Celebration of Holy Eucharist and Canonization of Blessed Joseph Vaz LIVE from Galle Face Green, Colombo www.gallediocese.org Wednesday, January 14, 2015 from 8.00 a.m. 14
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