Mailnews_old

EAO
2018.03.22 15:51

3460_EAO Episcopal Overview

Views 516 Votes 0 Comment 0
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
austraLasia #3460

  

EAO Episcopal Overview
EAO July 4, 2014 -- With the Pope's first visit to Asia (Korea) now not far away, and last Sunday's bestowal of the pallium on Metropolitan archbishops (including 5 from the region covered by our Salesian EAO: Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar (he was absent from the ceremony) and Pakistan (Lahore), it might be interesting to take a quick look at the kind of appointments Pope Francis is making, and where that affects us - as in our Salesian presence in these various areas. It is also of interest to note the vacant sees. 

It is interesting that ANS chose to run an article on the recent archiepiscopal appointment for Lahore, Archbishop Shaw. This is one appointment that impinges closely on Salesian presence (in Lahore and Quetta), given the constant challenges, in education amongst other areas, to a small but strong and proud Catholic minority in that part of Pakistan.

The Pope does not cease to surprise! On 3 July, he plucked an archbishop out of the priesthood, itself an unusual move, to head the Kuala Lumpur archdiocese. There are no Salesians in KL or Malaysia for that matter, though there are some nearby across the border in Thailand obviously.  The choice of a Chinese Malaysian whose was a construction site worker (coordinator) in Sydney, before going on for the priesthood on return to Malaysia, is an interesting one indeed - all previous appointments have been from the Indian Malaysian sector, and already Bishops.  Both the Lahore and the KL appointments indicate the Pope's clear choice for men of dialogue in a predominantly Muslim setting.

The retirement of the Cardinal Archbishop of HCM, Vietnam, meant that his somewhat recently appointed Coadjutor would succeed him. Archbishop Paul Bui Van Doc was amongst those who received the pallium in Rome on Sunday. Archbishop Bui spoke warmly of the Pope: " It was a very important and moving moment. Pope Francis is much loved by Catholics in Vietnam and appreciated even by non-Christians. In Vietnam, his preaching comes across thanks to mass media and social networks. Even the press controlled by the communist regime speaks well of him. They love his smile, his way of acting and speaking, his predilection for the poor. We hope that this appreciation can have a positive influence in the relations between Vietnam and the Holy See and to soon see the establishment of full and official diplomatic relations". The archbishop has a busy time ahead of him. He has "250 major seminarians. Vocations are flourishing. Across the country there are 8 major seminaries with more than 3,000 candidates, among diocesan and religious. However, the formation of young people is now more difficult for the influence of a culture of secularization, practical materialism, an individualistic mentality that is more insidious compared to the atheism of the state." Incidently, Vietnam is still awaiting the appointment of an Apostolic Delegate and for at least one other vacant see.

Speaking of vacant sees - the Philippines, as of 3 July, has seven of them and Australia four, including the major leadership appointment in Sydney to replace Cardinal George Pell. The announcement is expected very soon, the 'terna' would have long been in the Pope's hands. He could yet surprise everyone. Australia has one Salesian Archbishop in Perth, Timothy Costelloe. Perth would be very unhappy to lose him!

Papua New Guinea too is looking for some appointments - Kerema, which includes our presence at Araimiri, and Wewak, which currently has no Salesian presence. Japan has a vacant see (Saitama. near Tokyo), and so do two Oceania locations (northern Marianas at one end and French Polynesia at the other, neither with Salesian presences). Indonesia has two vacant sees, neither directly affecting us. Myanmar has one, Loikaw, which has no Salesians (I think) but as the crow flies is not all that far from Chiang Mai in Thailand across the border - and yes, you find crows everywhere!

And Korea? Well, no surprise there that all episcopal appointments are up to date! And all is in readiness for the papal arrival. In an interview with Rome's Il Messaggero daily this week, the interviewer asked Francis if he "was focusing on Asia".  His reply:
"I will go twice in six months to Asia. Korea in August to meet up with Asian youth and in january, where I will go to both Sri Lanka and the Philippines. The Church in Asia is a promise. Korea represents so much, it has a wonderful history where there were no priests for two centuries and Catholicism went ahead due to lay people. It has also had its martyrs. as for China, well there's a great cultural challenge. A huge one. Then there's the example of Matteo Ricci who did so much good."

Any clues as to what Francis' plans might be in all this, episcopal appointments, visits ...?  He put it neatly to the interviewer when she asked him just where the 'Bergoglio' Church is heading:
"Thanks be to God I haven't got a Church. I follow Christ.  I have founded nothing!"

List of Articles
No. Category Subject Views
3470 India 1297_South Asia Region takes bold steps forward in communications 1897
3469 PGS 2374_Teaching computers to deaf and dumb in Solomon Islands 1830
3468 0295_Missing 1785
3467 FIN 2475_Whispering the Gospel into Asia's soul! 1784
3466 AUL 1478_Your attention please: to family, cradle of life...a resource to walk you through the Strenna 1781
3465 Mongolia 2640_Ever faithful to Don Bosco - Mongolia's press and translation efforts 1759
3464 ITM 2649_Solemnity of Mary Help of Christians in the Diocese of Baucau, Timor Leste 1754
3463 World 1098_"Yes, Mario, I am you father too". Tribute to JP II 1727
3462 Pac. 1648_Pacific excitement mounts as islands prepare for WYD'08 1720
3461 PGS 2759_We carry forth your flame 1718
3460 World 2506_Resources constantly on the increase 1718
3459 World 1200_Time to inculturate! 1707
3458 EAO 3326_144th Expedition, 3 months on 1669
3457 KOR 1411_City Hall Daejon, Korea awards Salesian Society with major city project for needy youth 1667
3456 World 0178_INDIA: DEATH OF SALESIAN BISHOP 1633
3455 CIN 3529_The Salesian Family Spirituality Day (CIN) 1619
3454 World 2050_50 years in the service of the Rector Major - a rather special anniversary 1614
3453 Indonesia 2507_Bosco Youth Camp II in Indonesia: The future is here! 1597
3452 0288_Missing 1593
3451 GIA 3522_Quinquennium Formation for the KOR and GIA Confreres 1591
Board Pagination Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 177 Next
/ 177