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<div style="background-color:rgb(204,204,204);border-top-style:none;text-align:center;font-size:12px;font-weight:bold">(L-R) Archbishop Rino Fisichella and Father Federico Lombardi speak to the press <span tabindex="0" class=""><span class="">May 28, 2013</span></span> about the upcoming Year of Faith events. Credit: Lauren Cater/CNA.</div>
</div><p><span>Vatican City, May 28, 2013 / 06:39 am (<a href="http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/" style="color:rgb(0,102,153);text-decoration:none" target="_blank">CNA/EWTN News</a>)</span>.-
The Catholic world will be united with Pope Francis on the Feast of
Corpus Christi as he leads a “historic” hour of simultaneous Eucharistic
Adoration.<br><br>“Even some islands in the middle of the ocean … at
two in the morning – they don’t have electricity – but even with that
they will be in communion with us and Pope Francis for one hour,”
Archbishop Rino Fisichella said as he explained the intense reaction he
is seeing to the <span tabindex="0" class=""><span class="">June 2</span></span> event.<br><br>“I
am proud to say that this is a historical moment for the history of the
Church because for one hour all the churches in the world will be
united. … We are united because the Eucharistic makes us all one body
and one spirit, so we enter into the deepest meaning of the Eucharist,”
the archbishop told CNA in a May 28 interview.<br><br>Archbishop
Fisichella, who leads the Pontifical Council for Promoting New
Evangelization, said that the strong response to the event did not
surprise him because he has seen “an increasing number of people engaged
in adoration” in recent years.<br><br>The gathering will be an hour of simultaneous adoration for the Feast of Corpus Christi, which Pope Francis will
begin in St. Peter’s Basilica at <span tabindex="0" class=""><span class="">5:00 p.m.</span></span> Rome time.<br><br>Archbishop Fisichella announced May 28 that there are two intentions for the Holy Hour.<br><br>The
first is for the “Church throughout the world united today in Adoration
of the Most Holy Eucharist,” that the Lord makes her ever obedient to
his word so that she appears before the world as “beautiful, without
spot or wrinkle, holy and without blemish.”<br><br>The second intention
is dedicated to people around the world who are suffering from violence,
drug or human trafficking, economic insecurity, and those who have been
pushed to the margins of society.<br><br>As of May 28, the New
Evangelization council had received responses from hundreds of dioceses
worldwide, including all of those in Vietnam and South Korea.<br><br>The
list is a virtual tour of the globe, stretching from Reykjavik, Iceland
in the north, to dioceses in South Africa, Chile and New Zealand in the
south.<br><br>Christ will also be adored in the Eucharist in the Cook
Islands, Samoa, Honolulu, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and
Guam.<br><br>Other countries with a large number of parishes or dioceses
participating are: the United States with 243, India with 163, Brazil
with 56, and Italy with 50. <br><br>While Pope Francis will pray in Italian and Latin, the local Holy Hours will be conducted in the local language.<br><br>The
New Evangelization council has posted the program that will be used in
Rome on its website and will soon make it available there in six
languages.<br><br>The Year of Faith will be celebrated with another
weekend event on dedicated to Pope John Paul II’s encyclical “Evangelium
Vitae” (The Gospel of Life), which take place in Rome <span tabindex="0" class=""><span class="">June 15-16</span></span>.<br><br>Pilgrims
will be coming from all over the world and will be able to make a
pilgrimage to St. Peter’s tomb, take part in a teaching session with
different
cardinals or archbishops depending on their language, hold a silent
candlelight march to St. Peter’s Square and attend Mass with Pope
Francis.<br><br>English-speaking participants will receive catechesis
from Cardinal Raymond Burke at the Pontifical Urban College, and attend a
panel discussion with Professor Francis Beckwith from Baylor University
and Robert Royal of the Faith and Reason Institute.<br><br>For further information on the Year of Faith events and to register for them, visit: <a href="http://www.annusfidei.va" target="_blank">www.annusfidei.va</a>.<br>
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