Year for Priest dalam epaper
meski agak sedikit terlambat semoga masih hangat untuk dinikmati oleh rekan-rekan pembaca via-veritas.com
idenya ingin meng-e-paper-kan berita tentang Year for Priest, dan semoga ini bisa menjadi referensi yang berguna bagi kita semua.
Selamat menikmati dan mengutip kata-kata Bapa Suci Paus Benedict XVI ".. After God, the priest is everything! ..", semoga kita senantiasa berdoa dan bersyukur untuk karya para Imam kita
lagunya Natasha Beddingfield 'soulmate' dapat dinikmati juga jika anda klik 'view on full screen' pada epaper diatas.
Sekali lagi smoga berguna dan terimakasih kepada para imam atas segala doa dan jerih payah yang telah dilakukan dalam mendampingi umat.
Jejak Rekam Paus ke Timur Tengah Jilid III (tamat)
akhirnya kelar sudah ide untuk meng-e-paperkan perjalanan Paus ke Timur Tengah. Terlepas dari kekurangan yang (mungkin) ada :D, saya berharap e-paper satu2nya tentang lawatan Paus ini dapat menjadi salah satu referensi bagi kita untuk belajar langsung dari Bapa Suci (dan Gereja) mengenai sikapnya akan beberapa isu aktual; Holocaust, Muslim-Christian-Jewish, anti-Semitism, ecumenical, dll yang oleh Bapa Suci semuanya diterangkan dalam bahasa dan tindakan yang lugas namun dengan nuansa yang sangat indah.
Silakan menikmati e-paper Jilid III (tamat) perjalanan Paus ke Timur Tengah, semoga berguna;
untuk link pdf silakan klik disini;
1. edisi I ~ Jejak Rekam Paus ke Timur Tengah
2. edisi II ~ Jejak Rekam Paus ke Timur Tengah
3. edisi III (tamat) ~ Jejak Rekam Paus ke Timur Tengah
World Day of Social Communication | SPECIAL EDITION (lagi)
tadinya hanyalah iseng; pumpung masih punya energi dan semangat berbagi
hehe ~ untuk menerbitkan (edisi khusus sekali lagi) dalam rangka peringatan ke 43 hari Komunikasi Sosial sedunia. Sumbangsih saya untuk rekan-rekan pemerhati komunikasi sosial dalam bentuk epaper. Tapi kok akhirnya malah tenggelam dalam jejak artikel para pakar dan pemerhati Komunikasi Vatikan yang sungguh sangat concern tentang ini. Jadinya tetep keluar 13 halaman deh ..
hehe
Rasanya tidak berlebihan jika kita berhenti sejenak untuk membaca ini, terkhusus kepada kita untuk memahami bagaimana gereja mensikapi dan memberi ruang bahkan ikut terlibat dalam dunia modern komunikasi.
Selamat membaca, dan beri saya jeda untuk instropeksi dengan memberi catatan untuk edisi e-paper ini. Semoga berguna dan berkah dalem bagi kita semua;
untuk download dalam bentuk pdf silakan click disini!
Jejak Rekam Perjalanan Paus Jilid II
lanjutan jejak rekam Paus jilid II telah selesai dipublish (sambil edisi selanjutnya masih dalam proses pengerjaan). Silakan menikmati;
link langsung untuk edisi epaper ini bisa diklik di sini!
atau jika koneksi masih terlalu lambat, silakan download link pdf berikut ini;
1. edisi I ~ Jejak Rekam Paus ke Timur Tengah
2. edisi II ~ Jejak Rekam Paus ke Timur Tengah
terimakasih dan semoga berguna ..
Website Baru Vatican; Pope2You.net
kutipan mengenai hal ini silakan dibaca dari sumber berikut (dengan catatan; klo ada yang tanya kenapa tidak di translate?
karena bahasa english saya tidak lebih lucu dari google translator hehe .. jadi saya mengambil peran yang lain saja wkwkw). Semoga berguna ..
POPE2YOU.NET TO APPEAL TO YOUTH
New Vatican Web Site Launches Thursday
By Mercedes de la Torre
VATICAN CITY, MAY 20, 2009 (Zenit.org).- The Vatican is set to unveil its newest Web page this week. Called Pope2You.net, the site aims to bring the words and messages of Benedict XVI to the youth.
Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli, president of the Vatican Council for Social Communications, told ZENIT the project is a response to Benedict XVI's message for the World Day of Social Communications, which was addressed to the "digital generation."
The president of the dicastery said the idea began with the aim of getting the youth to read the message the Pope addressed to them on the responsible use of new technologies.
He said the site allows young people to do many of the things they can do on other sites, but with a twist.
"Through this site," Archbishop Celli continued, "young people can send virtual cards to friends, cards with an attractive image of the Pope and a quote taken from one of his addresses."
"This is a way to spread the values that we believe in," the Italian prelate said. "We hope that the youth know how to take advantage of this means of communication so that the message of the Gospel is known by the youth of today's world. This is the reason for this site."
The prelate said the cards are sent by way of an application from Facebook, although he made it clear that the "Pope will not appear on Facebook with his own profile."
Another aspect of the page, continued Archbishop Celli, is that it offers a "wiki" on Benedict XVI's vision regarding new technologies.
He said the "wiki" was compiled by the office for social communications of the Italian bishops' conference, and that it is a way to make the message of the Pope more accessible to youth.
The archbishop said a third aspect "is the employment of iPhone to receive images of the Pope and his words."
He noted that the page will also link to the Vatican's YouTube channel.
Monsignor Paul Tighe, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Social Communication, told ZENIT that the Web page was created with youth in mind, especially with regard to interactivity and the aspect of sharing information.
He said the site looks "to create new forms to relate with young people," and to help the Pope "speak to young people to bring the message of hope and joy."
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On the Net:
www.pope2you.net (launches Thursday)
Jejak Rekam Paus di Timur Tengah Jilid I (e-paper edition)
Halo dan Selamat Sore semua,
untuk rekan rekan yang kemarin berhalangan mengikuti perjalanan Paus Benedictus XVI ke Timur Tengah (termasuk saya :D) berikut coba saya kumpulkan berita Jejak Rekam Paus dari beberapa sumber yang semoga berguna.
direct link please click here!;
(silakan dikomentari sebelum Jilid II nya saya upload .. hehe)
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We Are Not a Political Power, But Rather a Spiritual Force

Konferensi Pers Paus dalam Perjalanan ke Jordan
"We Are Not a Political Power, But Rather a Spiritual Force"
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE, MAY 8, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Here is a translation of the unofficial transcript of the press conference Benedict XVI gave today aboard the papal plane en route to Amman, Jordan, on the first leg of his Holy Land trip.
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Father Lombardi: Your Holiness, we thank you for granting us an encounter with you at the beginning of a trip that is so important and difficult. Among other things, you have given us as well the opportunity to wish you a good trip and to tell you that we will collaborate in disseminating the message that you wish to give. As is habitual, the questions we now ask are the result of a collection of questions posed by all the colleagues here present. I ask them for logistical reasons, but they are in reality the fruit of team work.
Your Holiness, this trip takes place at very delicate moment for the Middle East: There are strong tensions -- during the Gaza crisis it was speculated that you would not make this trip. At the same time, a few days after your trip, the political leaders of Israel and the Palestinian Authority will meet with [U.S.] President [Barack] Obama. Do you think that you could contribute to the peace process that now seems to be running aground?
Benedict XVI: Good morning! Before all else, I would like to thank you all for the work you have done, and I wish you all a good trip, a good pilgrimage, and a good return.
Regarding the question, certainly I intend to contribute to peace, but not as an individual, but in the name of the Catholic Church, of the Holy See. We are not a political power, but rather a spiritual force, and this spiritual force is a reality that can contribute to the progress of the peace process.
I see [a contribution to be made on] three levels: As believers, we are convinced that prayer is a true force. It opens the world to God: We are convinced that God listens and that he can act in history. I think that if millions of people -- believers -- would pray, it could really be a force that could influence and contribute to the advancement of peace.
Second point: We try to help in the formation of consciences. The conscience is the capacity of mankind to perceive the truth, but particular interests often block this capacity. And it is a big job to liberate from these interests, to open more to the truth, to the true values: It is a duty of the Church to help one to know the true criteria, the true values, and to liberate ourselves from particular interests.
And thus, the third point, let us draw reason in as well -- precisely this is it: precisely because we are not a political party, perhaps too we can more easily, with the light of faith, see the true criteria, help bring an understanding of what contributes to peace and speak to reason, to support the truly reasonable positions. And this we have already done, and we want to do so now and in the future.
Father Lombardi: Thank you, Your Holiness.
Second question: As a theologian, you have reflected in particular on the common roots that unite Christians and Jews. How is it possible that, despite the efforts of dialogue, misunderstandings often occur? How do you see the future of dialogue between the two communities?
Benedict XVI: The important thing is that in reality we have the same roots, the same Books of the Old Testament that are -- as much for the Jews as for us -- the Book of Revelation. But naturally, after 2,000 years of living a distinct history, even a separate one, the fact that misunderstandings arise shouldn't be a surprise. Traditions of interpretation, language, and thinking have been formed that are very distinct, we could say a "semantic cosmos" that is very distinct, in such a way that the same word for both traditions signifies different things. And with the use of these words that, in the course of history have taken on different meanings, obviously misunderstandings are born.
We should do everything to learn the language of the other, and it seems to me that we have made great progress. Today we have the possibility of the youth, of the future professors of theology, who can study in Jerusalem, in the Hebrew university, and the Jews have academic contact with us: In this way an encounter of the distinct "semantic cosmos" is made possible.
We learn mutually and we advance on the path of true dialogue, we learn from one another and I am sure and convinced that we are making progress. And this would also help peace, and what is more, reciprocal love.
Father Lombardi: Your Holiness, in this journey you have two essential dimensions of interreligious dialogue, with Islam and with Jews. Is there a common message that has to do with the three religions that make reference to Abraham?
Benedict XVI: Certainly there exists a common message, and there will be an occasion to present it and, despite the difference of origins, we have common roots, because, as I have said, Christianity is born of the Old Testament, and the writings of the New Testament wouldn't exist without the Old, because it refers permanently to Scripture, that is to say, to the Old Testament.
Islam was also born in an environment where Judaism and various branches of Christianity, Judeo-Christianity, Antiochian-Byzantine-Christianity were present, and all these circumstances are reflected in the tradition of the Quran. In this way we have much in common from our origins, in the faith in the one God. For that, it is important on one hand to maintain dialogue with the two parts -- with the Jews and with Islam -- and as well a trilateral dialogue.
I myself have cofounded a foundation for the dialogue between the three religions where figures such as Metropolitain Damaskinos and the chief rabbi of France, René-Samuel Sirat, etc. gathered. This foundation also published an edition of the books of the three religions: the Quran, the New Testament and the Old Testament. For this reason the trilateral dialogue should go forward, it is very important for peace, and as well for living one's own religion well.
Father Lombardi: A last question. Your Holiness, you have often mentioned the problem of the decline of the Christians in the Middle East, and also in particular in the Holy Land. It is a phenomenon with various reasons of a political, economic and social character. What can be done to help the Christians in the region? What contribution do you hope to give with your trip? Is there hope for these Christians in the future? Do you have a particular message as well for the Christians of Gaza that will come to see you in Bethlehem?
Benedict XVI: Certainly there is hope, because now is a moment, as you have said, that is difficult, but also a moment of hope, of a new start, of a new impulse in the path toward peace, and we want to encourage the Christians in the Holy Land, and in all of the Middle East, to stay, to give their contribution to the countries of their origins: They are important components of life in these regions.
Specifically the Church, beyond words of encouragement, has schools and hospitals. In this sense we have a very concrete presence. Our schools form a generation that will have the possibility to be present in public life. We are creating the Catholic University in Jordan, it seems to me this is a great place where the youth -- both Muslims and Christians -- meet, learn together, where a Christian elite is formed that is prepared specifically to work for peace.
But generally, our schools are very important opportunities to open up a future for Christians, and the hospitals show our presence. Furthermore, there are many Christian associations that help Christians in various ways, and with specific help they encourage them to stay. In this way I hope that Christians are able to find the value, the humility, the patience to stay in these countries, to offer their contribution to their nation's future.
Father Lombardi: Thank you, Your Holiness, with these answers you have helped to set the tone for our trip from a spiritual point of view, and from a cultural point of view. I repeat the wishes, also on behalf of all the colleagues here present, and on behalf of those flying now to the Holy Land to help with the media end of this trip, for the success of this difficult mission. Have a good trip and, good work as well to all our colleagues.
[Transcription by Vatican Radio, Translation by ZENIT]
Kedatangan Paus di Amman, Jordania
Waiting to greet the pope on Arab soil was King Abdullah II, the 43rd descendent of the prophet Mohammed, accompanied by his wife Rania.
After the Vatican City and Jordanian national anthems were played, the king made a plea for a solution to the people of Palestine, and highlighted the fundamental role that religion plays in the course of humanity and in human dignity.
Abdullah II
"Today, together, we must renew our commitment to mutual respect. Here and now, we must create a new and global dialogue of understanding and good will."
Benedict XVI
"My visit to Jordan gives me a welcome opportunity to speak of my deep respect for the Muslim community, and to pay tribute to the leadership shown by His Majesty the King in promoting a better understanding of the virtues proclaimed by Islam."
The pope thanked the kings for allowing the construction of churches in Jordan. He said it was a gesture of respect for other religions and called for the defense of religious freedoms throughout the world, not just in the Middle East.
Benedict also said he hopes his visit would promote good relations between Christians and Muslims.
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PLUG-in baru Printed Edition
halo semua .. senang sekali rasanya bisa On-Line setelah agak lama bermasalah dengan ISP ![]()
anyway, terbitan terbaru dari printed edition via-veritas nantinya akan berbentuk seperti dibawah ini. Please buat rekan rekan give your comment. Hope much better for all ..
Kisah Tentang Seorang Anak & Pohon Apel
sebuah kisah yang sangat menyentuh, semoga berguna ..















