6 July 2010
Keeping you up-to-date with the latest news about Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the United Kingdom cliftondiocese.com brings you the latest update from thepapalvisit.org.uk. There's news from a London press conference held yesterday (5 July).
Lord Patten of Barnes, Prime Minister David Cameron's personal representative in charge of government preparations for the papal visit, and Archbishop Vincent Nichols addressed journalists at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to give an update on the itinerary of the Holy Father’s historic visit.
Lord Patten said the coalition government was "honoured” and “strongly supportive" of the Holy Father’s visit highlighting areas in which the Church and State worked together:
“First of all, international development is one of the priorities of this government. DFID (the Government Department for Development and the Reduction of Poverty) and the government are international partners of the Catholic Church worldwide, dealing with poverty issues, education and health.
“Secondly, the government sees itself as a partner of all faith groups – including the Catholic Church – in building solid, more resilient communities, dealing with issues of solidarity and social justice.”
Lord Patten looked ahead with particular enthusiasm to the Beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman in Cofton Park, Birmingham: “It’s splendid that we can welcome the Pope to celebrate the life of one of the great Englishmen of the nineteenth century. Certainly anyone involved with higher education in this country will recognise the extraordinary philosophical role he played in setting out the case for pluralism in education and the role of university.”
Archbishop Vincent Nichols, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, talked about the historic nature of Pope Benedict’s visit: “I think it will be seen in some of the iconic moments and images – the Pope standing side by side with the Queen, the Pope entering Lambeth Palace, the Pope speaking in Westminster Hall – where St Thomas More was condemned to death – the Pope going to Westminster Abbey and praying with the Archbishop of Canterbury at the tomb of St Edward the Confessor, monarch of this land.”
The Archbishop also spoke about a recent meeting with Pope Benedict XVI in Rome. He said: “He is really profoundly looking forward to these few days. He is enthusiastic but also very aware of the magnitude of this visit. He, so elegantly representing a long tradition of Catholic faith, is coming to engage in a modern world-leading city.”
Archbishop Nichols also offered an insight into Pope Benedict’s commitment to his ministry as the successor of St Peter, saying: “He is open to all aspects of our human endeavour. His last teaching document, Caritas in Veritate, addressed the financial crisis, education, issues of globalisation and the environment. He does all of these things speaking of the enduring values of Christianity, values that still underpin our society. He approaches this visit as an exercise of meeting, of dialogue and inviting consideration and response.”
The press conference took place at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on yesterday (5 July).
You can hear Archbishop Nichols and Lord Patten on thepapalvisit.org.uk's report.
The most recent papal visit update is still online.
The official website thepapalvisit.org.uk is the best place to find out the most up-to-date information in the build up to the special time in the life of the Church in our countries. It will also provide full coverage during the visit - a great place for you to follow the visit virtually if you are unable to be at any of the large public papal events.
You can also make your donation towards the visit at the official website. It's simple, secure and direct.
Father Michael McAndrew is undertaking the important role of Clifton Diocese Papal Visit Coordinator. Father Michael is ensuring the people making up the Catholic Church in the West of England have the latest news about the Holy Father’s historic visit with regular updates on cliftondiocese.com.
Father Michael will feature regularly on cliftondiocese.com where he will pass on all the latest information about the papal visit as soon as he can. Keep checking our 'Papal Visit' page for links to all our coverage as we all look forward to welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to the United Kingdom.
Yesterday (5 July) our Youth Ministry Coordinator Dave Wheat told us about the excitement and planning that’s going on with young local Catholics as look ahead to the papal visit.