JoseMarie Escriva The first part will be dedicated to remembering the words and actions of John Paul II. Bernhard Lichtenberg Documentation Synod of Bishops Trip ends June 27. Marcel Callo, (Oct. 4) Mariano da Roccacasale, (Oct. 3) ", John Paul II reaffirms the church's opposition to female priests. Victoire Gusteau, 1985 Luigi Versiglia 3. Jose Maria de Yermo y Parres (May 6) Jacinta Marto Peter Tuy Le World Day for Migrants and Refugees John Yi Yunil Leaves for the funeral of Pope John Paul I. Cardinal Karol Wojtyla is elected 264th Pope at approximately 5:15 p.m. Mercedes Maria of Jesus Andrew of Pho Yen (March 5), 2001 Updates? Peter Hong Pyongju Miguel Kurobioye 17) He became increasingly drawn to the tailor's interior life of prayer and deep real world aith. Episcopal Commission for the Apostolate of the Laity is established; Archbishop Wojtyla is made President. Monday, 3: Audience for Hipolito Mejia, president-elect of the Dominican Republic. Cesidio Giacomantonio, priest 0. http://www.radiovaticana.org/EN1/Articolo.asp?c=454138, Sunday, January 16, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI, after praying the Angelus, Pope Benedict XVI announced "On 1 May I will have the joy of proclaiming the Blessed Pope John Paul II, my predecessor, as a blessed. Thursday, 4: Cardinal Cassidy attends enthronement of new Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, Karekin II. Benedetto Menni Please select which sections you would like to print: While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. World Meeting of the Family Damianus Nam Myong-hyog Magdalen of Canossa (1774-1835) Cristobal Magallanes Jara Pope John Paul the second was the first Pope to ever visit The White House. Sunday, 3: Pentecost Sunday and 38th anniversary of the death of Blessed John XXIII, whose incorrupt body, in a crystal and bronze coffin, was in St. Peter's Square during Mass celebrated by the Pope. In one of his least known Papal letters entitled a "Letter to Artists" Saint Pope John Paul would write of "vocation" of artists to create "Epiphanies of Beauty.". Monday, 7: His Beatitude Teoctist, Orthodox patriarch of Romania, makes an official visit to the Holy Father and to the Church of Rome from October 7-13. He is the 263rd Successor of Peter. 85 Martyrs (d. between 1584-1689) of England, Scotland and Wales (Nov. 22) The work was considered radical by those who held the traditional church view that sex was solely for the purpose of procreation. Hyacinth of Englene Nine Martyrs of Astoria during Spanish Civil War All materials contained on this site, whether written, audible or visual are the exclusive property of Catholic Online and are protected under U.S. and International copyright laws, © Copyright 2021 Catholic Online. Pierre Bonhomme, Francisco Alvarez Martinez, 79, Spain (2001), Archbishop Emeritus of Toledo, Carlos Amigo Vallejo, 70, Spain (2003), Archbishop of Seville, Ennio Antonelli, 68, Italy (2003), Archbishop of Florence, Audrys Juozas Backis, 68, Lithuania (2001), Archbishop of Vilnius, Philippe Xavier Ignace Barbarin, 54, France (2003), Archbishop of Lyon, Tarcisio Bertone, 70, Italy (2003), Archbishop of Genoa, Giacomo Biffi, 76, Italy (1985), Archbishop Emeritus of Bologna, Josip Bozanic, 56, Croatia (2003), Archbishop of Zagreb, Agostino Cacciavillan, 78, Italy (2001), President Emeritus of Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See, Roman Curia, Ricardo Maria Carles Gordo, 78, Spain (1994), Archbishop Emeritus of Barcelona, Marco Ce, 79, Italy (1979), Patriarch Emeritus of Venice, Desmond Connell, 79, Ireland (2001), Archbishop Emeritus of Dublin, Jose da Cruz Policarpo, 69, Portugal (2001), Patriarch of Lisbon, Godfried Danneels, 71, Belgium (1983), Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels, Salvatore De Giorgi, 74, Italy (1998), Archbishop of Palermo, Peter Erdo, 52, Hungary (2003), Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, Michele Giordano, 74, Italy (1988), Archbishop of Naples, Jozef Glemp, 75, Poland (1983), Archbishop of Warsaw, Zenon Grocholewski, 65, Poland (2001), Prefect Emeritus of Catholic Education, Roman Curia, Julian Herranz Casado, 75, Spain (2003), President Emeritus of Interpretation of Legislative Texts, Roman Curia, Lubomyr Husar, 72, Ukraine (2001), Major Archbishop of Lviv, Marian Jaworski, 78, Ukraine (1998), Archbishop of Lviv, Walter Kasper, 72, Germany (2001), President Emeritus of Promoting Christian Unity, Roman Curia, Karl Lehmann, 68, Germany (2001), Bishop of Mainz, Jean-Marie Lustiger, 78, France (1983), Archbishop Emeritus of Paris, Franciszek Macharski, 77, Poland (1979), Archbishop of Kracow, Francesco Marchisano, 75, Italy (2003), President Emeritus of Sacred Archaeology, Roman Curia, Eduardo Martinez Somalo, 78, Spain (1988), Chamberlain of Apostolic Chamber, Roman Curia, Carlo Maria Martini, 78, Italy (1983), Archbishop Emeritus of Milan, Renato Raffaele Martino, 72, Italy (2003), President Emeritus of Justice and Peace, Roman Curia, Joachim Meisner, 71, Germany (1983), Archbishop of Cologne, Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, 72, Britain (2001), Archbishop of Westminster, Attilio Nicora, 68, Italy (2003), President Emeritus of Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See, Roman Curia, Keith Michael Patrick O'Brien, 67, Ireland (2003), Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland, Bernard Panafieu, 74, France (2003), Archbishop of Marseille, Laszlo Paskai, 77, Hungary (1988), Archbishop Emeritus of Esztergom-Budapest, Severino Poletto, 72, Italy (2001), Archbishop of Turin, Mario Francesco Pompedda, 75, Italy (2001), Prefect Emeritus of Apostolic Signatura, Roman Curia, Paul Poupard, 74, France (1985), President Emeritus of Culture, Roman Curia, Janis Pujats, 74, Latvia (1998), Archbishop of Riga, Vinko Puljic, 59, Bosnia-Herzegovina (1994), Archbishop of Sarajevo, Joseph Ratzinger, 77, Germany (1977), Prefect Emeritus of Doctrine of the Faith, Roman Curia, Giovanni Battista Re, 71, Italy (2001), Prefect Emeritus of Bishops, Roman Curia, Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, 68, Spain (1998), Archbishop of Madrid, Camillo Ruini, 74, Italy (1991), Auxiliary Bishop of Rome, Jose Saraiva Martins, 73, Portugal (2001), Prefect Emeritus of Causes of Saints, Roman Curia, Cristoph Schoenborn, 60, Austria (1998), Archbishop of Vienna, Henri Schwery, 72, Switzerland (1991), Archbishop Emeritus of Sion, Angelo Scola, 63, Italy (2003), Patriarch of Venice, Sergio Sebastiani, 73, Italy (2001), President Emeritus of Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See, Roman Curia, Crescenzio Sepe, 61, Italy (2001), Prefect Emeritus of Evangelization of Peoples, Roman Curia, Adrianus Johannes Simonis, 73, Netherlands (1985), Archbishop of Utrecht, Angelo Sodano, 77, Italy (1991), Secretary Emeritus of State, Roman Curia, Georg Maximilian Sterzinsky, 69, Germany (1991), Archbishop of Berlin, Jean-Louis Pierre Tauran, 61, France (2003), Archivist of Vatican Secret Archives, Roman Curia, Dionigi Tettamanzi, 71, Italy (1998), Archbishop of Milan, Miloslav Vlk, 72, Czech Republic (1994), Archbishop of Prague, Czech Republic, Friedrich Wetter, 77, Germany (1985), Archbishop of Munich, Geraldo Majella Agnelo, 71, Brazil (2001), Archbishop of Sao Salvador da Bahia, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 68, Argentina (2001), Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Dario Castrillon Hoyos, 75, Colombia (1998), Prefect Emeritus of Clergy, Roman Curia, Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne, 61, Peru (2001), Archbishop of Lima, Francisco Javier Errazuriz Ossa, 71, Chile (2001), Archbishop of Santiago, Jose Freire Falcao, 79, Brazil (1988), Archbishop Emeritus of Brasilia, Claudio Hummes, 70, Brazil (2001), Archbishop of Sao Paulo, Nicolas de Jesus Lopez Rodriguez, 68, Dominican Republic (1991), Archbishop of Santo Domingo, Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, 69, Colombia (1983), President Emeritus of Family, Roman Curia, Javier Lozano Barragan, 72, Mexico (2003), President Emeritus of Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers, Roman Curia, Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez, 78, Chile (1998), Prefect Emeritus of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Roman Curia, Miguel Obando Bravo, 79, Nicaragua (1985), Archbishop Emeritus of Managua, Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, 68, Cuba (1994), Archbishop of Havana, Rodolfo Quezada Toruno, 73, Guatemala (2003), Archbishop of Guatemala, Norberto Rivera Carrera, 62, Mexico (1998), Archbishop of Mexico City, Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga, 62, Honduras (2001), Archbishop of Tegucigalpa, Pedro Rubiano Saenz, 72, Colombia (2001), Archbishop of Bogota, Juan Sandoval Iniguez, 72, Mexico (1994), Archbishop of Guadalajara, Eusebio Oscar Scheid, 72, Brazil (2003), Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro, Adolfo Antonio Suarez Rivera, 78, Mexico (1994), Archbishop Emeritus of Monterrey, Julio Terrazas Sandoval, 69, Bolivia (2001), Archbishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Aloysius Matthew Ambrozic, 75, Canada (1998), Archbishop of Toronto, William Wakefield Baum, 78, Washington (former archbishop) (1976), Major Penitentiary Emeritus of Apostolic Penitentiary, Roman Curia, Edward Michael Egan, 73, New York (2001), Archbishop of New York, Francis Eugene George, 68, Chicago (1998), Archbishop of Chicago, William Henry Keeler, 74, Baltimore (1994), Archbishop of Baltimore, Bernard Francis Law, 73, Boston (1985), Archbishop Emeritus of Boston, Roger Michael Mahony, 69, Los Angeles (1991), Archbishop of Los Angeles, Adam Joseph Maida, 75, Detroit (1994), Archbishop of Detroit, Theodore Edgar McCarrick, 74, Washington (2001), Archbishop of Washington, Marc Ouellet, 60, Canada (2003), Archbishop of Quebec City, Justin Francis Rigali, 69, Philadelphia (2003), Archbishop of Philadelphia, James Francis Stafford, 72, Denver (former archbishop) (1998), Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary, Roman Curia, Edmund Casimir Szoka, 77, Detroit (former archbishop) (1988), President of Governatorate of Vatican City State, Roman Curia, Jean-Claude Turcotte, 68, Canada (1994), Archbishop of Montreal, Bernard Agre, 79, Ivory Coast (2001), Archbishop of Abidjan, Francis Arinze, 72, Nigeria (1985), Prefect Emeritus of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Roman Curia, Frederic Etsou-Nzabi-Bamungwabi, 74, Democratic Republic of Congo (1991), Archbishop of Kinshasa, Wilfrid Fox Napier, 64, South Africa (2001), Archbishop of Durban, Anthony Olubunmni Okogie, 68, Nigeria (2003), Archbishop of Lagos, Polycarp Pengo, 60, Tanzania (1998), Archbishop of Dar-es-Salaam, Armand Gaetan Razafindratandra, 79, Madagascar (1994), Archbishop of Antananarivo, Christian Wiyghan Tumi, 74, Cameroon (1988), Archbishop of Douala, Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, 56, Ghana (2003), Archbishop of Cape Coast, Emmanuel Wamala, 78, Uganda (1994), Archbishop of Kampala, Gabriel Zubeir Wako, 64, Sudan (2003), Archbishop of Khartoum, Ignace Moussa I Daoud, 74, Syria (2001), Prefect Emeritus of Oriental Churches, Roman Curia, Julius Riyadi Darmaatmadja, 70, Indonesia (1994), Archbishop of Jakarta, Ivan Dias, 68, India (2001), Archbishop of Bombay, Stephen Fumio Hamao, 75, Japan (2003), President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples, Roman Curia, Michael Michai Kitbunchu, 76, Thailand (1983), Archbishop of Bangkok, Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Man, 70, Vietnam (2003), Archbishop of Ho Chi Minh City, Peter Seiichi Shirayanagi, 76, Japan (1994), Archbishop Emeritus of Tokyo, Jaime Lachica Sin, 76, Philippines (1976), Archbishop Emeritus of Manila, Telesphore Placidus Toppo, 65, India (2003), Archbishop of Ranchi, Ricardo J. Vidal, 74, Philippines (1985), Archbishop of Cebu, Varkey Vithayathil, 77, India (2001), Major Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly, George Pell, 63, Australia (2003), Archbishop of Sydney, Thomas Stafford Williams, 75, New Zealand (1983), Archbishop Emeritus of Wellington. "Final document: Postsynodal Apostolic Exhortation "Pastores gregis," John Paul II (October16, 2003). The date chosen is very significant because it will, in fact, be the second Sunday of Easter which he himself dedicated to Divine Mercy and on the eve of which his earthly life came to an end...Those who knew him, those who respected and loved him cannot but share in the Church's joy at this event. Angela de la Cruz Augustine Huy Viet Phan Zuzanna RYBICKA. Matthew Fun-Te, 0. 23) To this consistory the bishops residing within one hundred miles of Rome are summoned, while invitations are sent to all the other bishops of Italy; moreover, titular patriarchs and archbishops and bishops who live in Rome, as well as bishops who happen to be sojourning there at the time, are likewise present. Juana Maria Condesa Lluch How does one explain the ways of God? Maria Romero Meneses Friday, 23: Audience for Fra Andrew Bertie, prince and grand master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. In March of 1976, he was invited to give a Lenten retreat to the aging Pope. Brigida of Jesus Lukasz Bojko 21), 1992 Tuesday, 18: John Paul II turns 79. Agatha Yi Kannan Among the many immediate acts of aggression undertaken by the Nazis was to close the University. Pavel Dzjidzjov He chose to say his first mass, assisted by Figlewicz, in Wawel Cathedral’s crypt chapel amid the sarcophagi of Polish monarchs and heroes, including those who had defended national freedom and European Christendom. Martyrs of Kosice It is also in the secret consistory that the cardinals receive from the pope the cardinal's ring, are appointed to some titular church or deaconry, exercise the option of passing from one titular church to another, and of ascending from the order of deacons and priests to the order of priests and bishops respectively. The pope receives the sacrament for the sick and dying, formerly known as the last rites. Lorenzo Ruiz of Manila Archbishop Wojtyla is made President of Apostolate of the Laity. Edmund Bojanowski Rose Tch'Enn-Kai-Tsie [On 22 January 1588, with the Apostolic Constitution Immensa aeterni, Pope Sixtus V created the Sacred Congregation of Rites to regulate divine worship and to deal with the causes of saints], Total number of canonizations from 1594 through 2004, Consistories for creating Cardinals(Ordinary Consistories)(*) + 1 "in pectore", Plenary Assemblies of the College of Cardinals(Extraordinary Consistories), Specific Statistics on Consistories But the etails are not discussed in the consistory itself. Thursday, 13: At Castelgandolfo the Pope welcomes new U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, James Nicholson, and offers prayers for America, condemning terrorist attack. Completes his qualifying exams by presenting his thesis on the "ethical system of Max Scheler". Jesus in the Garden of Gethse mane 2. John Tchang, 0. Mark Ki-T'Ien-Siang, layman - 1900, 17 April 1955 Maria Dolores Rodriguez Sopena Joseph Peter Han Wonso John Sleziuk His doctor has authenticated his cure. "Redemptoris Mater" (Mary, Mother of the Redeemer), March 25, 1987. In fact, it grows stronger. John Paul II was a great scholar and great apostle of Christ. Monday, 17: Pope welcomes Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque. Cirilo Bertran John Thanh Van Dinh Thursday, 28: Pope receives Franjo Tudjman, president of Croatia, and Croatia's foreign affairs minister, Mate Granic. Olusegun Obasanjo, president of Nigeria, welcomed. Paula Montal Fornes of Saint Joseph of Calasanz Simon Berneux 6 Augustinian Recollect Companions, (Mar. Documentation on Consistories 24) Honoratus Kozminski (Oct. 16) Formerly, in this consistory the pope used to give solemn reception to kings, princes, and ambassadors; but this is no longer the custom. Receives Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev at the Vatican. 10-1-1987 to 10-30-1987Theme: Vocation and mission of the laity in the Church and in the worldtwenty years after the Second Vatican Council.Final document: Apostolic Exhortation "Christifideles Laici," John Paul II (December 30,1988), 8. Peter Ryau Maria de Jesus Sacramentado Venegas (1868-1959) He was the most traveled Pope. Karol Wojtyla. Ignazio Maloyan Sunday, 16: Papal trip to Frosinone: 140th pastoral visit within Italy. Paul Loc Van Le Laymen also, who have made previous application, are permitted to be present. While a student, he roomed with Fr. 10-1-1990 to 10-28-1990Theme: Formation of priests in today's society.Final document: Apostolic Exhortation "Pastores dabo vobis," John Paul II (March 25, 1992), 9. Madeleine Salle Joseph Vien Dinh Dang The Pope receives them in audience on March 11. On April 3, 2011 at another Angelus, he told the faithful who had gathered "I remember him in prayer with affection as I think of you all. Faculty of Theology at the Jagellonian University abolished. Peter Aumaitre Peter Kwon Tugin Frederick Albert Friday, 2: Papal Mass in St. Peter's Square for Jubilee of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples. Francis Xavier Can Nguyen Eucharistic celebration in St. Peter's Square. The preparation will conclude with an Invocation to Mercy in the world, with the hymn "Jezu ufam tobie." Teodorico Balat, priest 0. Upon leaving St. Peter's Basilica he told his parents he wanted to walk, and then began to walk normally. On the morning of July 6, 2011 Pope Benedict XVI visited an exhibition dedicated to Blessed John Paul II, his friend and predecessor. Issues encyclical "Gospel of Life," and condemns spreading "culture of death". Bishops are in Rome for "ad limina" visit. Magdalene Tou-Fong-Kiu, laywoman - 1900, 17 April 1955 During the Roman imperial epoch the term consistorium (Lat. Ignatius Delgado y Cebrian However, they bring this wonderful belief right down to our popular piety. The amount of business brought before the Holy See had gradually increased to such a vast extent that it had to be divided among several particular committees of cardinals. In 1945 the Soviets replaced the Germans as occupiers of Poland. Obtain for them the grace to accept that Gospel as a gift ever new, the joy of celebrating it with gratitude throughout their lives, and the courage to bear witness to it resolutely, in order to build, together with all people of good will, the civilization of truth and love, to the praise and glory of God, the Creator and lover of life. Francisco Shoyemon Corrections? Rene Lego Jeanne-Marie Leduc Paquier Sunday, 5: Audience at Castelgandolfo with Yasser Arafat, president of the Palestinian National Authority. John Paul II was the first non- Italian pope in 455 years. Volodymyr Pryjma Then he went home to the Father having become a seed of the "New Springtime" he proclaimed. His pontificate is the 10th longest in history (St. Peter's is considered the longest). Diego Oddi Saturday, 4: Pope welcomes President Kim Dae-jung of the Republic of Korea, first Korean head of state to be received by John Paul II. Olha Bida Tuesday, 4: Audience for President Stipe Mesic of Croatia. David Roldan-Lara Martyrs of Vietnam Maria Domenica Mantovani One of young Karol's friends was Jerzy Kluger. Monday, 19: Audience for Said Musa, prime minister of Belize. The Latin, Greek-Orthodox and Armenian patriarchs of Jerusalem announce that Holy Land shrines will be closed November 22 and 23 to express disapproval of the building of a mosque near the basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth. Joseph Uyen Dinh Nguyen Augustine Moi Van Nguyen Appointed to the Chair of Ethics at the Catholic University of Lublin. Wojtyła thus grew up experiencing national freedom but also understanding its vulnerability. He has held 8 consistories in which he created 201 cardinals . That was Karol's university parish. The cardinals of today (divided likewise into the three orders of bishops, priests, and deacons) have succeeded the members of the ancient presbytery not only in the offices attaching to these three grades, though with somewhat different functions, but also, and chiefly, in the capacity of assisting the pope in the management of ecclesiastical affairs. Spanish priest lunges at the pope with a bayonet in Fatima, Portugal. He called us to live a unity of life, wherein the implications of the Christian faith inform the entirety of life with no contradiction or separation. Appointed Auxiliary Bishop to Archbishop Mons. Maria Teresa Fasce Vitalij Bajrak Mary Nan (Ling-Hoa), laywoman - 1900, 17 April 1955 Among the finest, most fragrant white roses of all time, this exceptional Hybrid Tea has received top ratings for vigorous growth, bushy full habit, disease resistance, abundance of flower & perfect flower form. Garrigou-Lagrange. Philip Rinaldi (Apr. (3) The semi-public consistory is so called because, besides the cardinals, bishops also take part in it. Catherine Cottenceau Wednesday, 30: Pope John Paul II's pontificate becomes fourth longest in history at 24 years, 6 months and 8 days, following Pope Leo XIII and Pope Pius IX and St. Peter. Gives permission to start the cause of beatification for Mother Teresa of Calcutta. He countered the false notion of the autonomy of the individual as the measure of a "freedom" to do whatever one wants by insisting that the path to human flourishing is communion. Teresa of the Child Jesus Saint John of the Cross In time it came to designate the senate of the Roman pontiff, that is, "the assemblage of the Cardinals in council around the Pope" (Innocent III to the Bishop of Ely and the Archdeacon of Norwich, in 1212; see Gonzalez, "Commentaria in textus decretalium Gregorii IX", III, vii, 108). A Costa Rican woman, Floribeth Mora, who was suffering from a terminal brain aneurism, was healed with no known natural (medical) cause, on the date of John Paul's beatification. The world would later receive him as Saint Pope John Paul II. Tommaso Maria Fusco VATICAN CITY, OCT 15, 2003 (VIS) - Following is a list of all synods(ordinary, extraordinary and special) that have been held since the Synod of Bishops was founded in 1967 by Pope Paul VI. Vilmos Apor, (Nov. 9), 1998 Zdislava of Lemberk (d. 1252), 1996 Love Has Triumphed. Thursday, 11: Start of Pope's 102nd foreign apostolic trip: to Slovakia, until September 14. Johann Nepomuk von Tschiderer A third bullet struck 60-year-old American Ann Odre in the chest, seriously wounding her, and the fourth hit 21-year-old Jamaican Rose Hill in the … Sunday, 22: Mass for World Mission Day and the Jubilee of Missions. The talks became a book of deep spiritual insights and reflections entitled "Sign of Contradiction."