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January 22nd, 2013 - Feast Day of St. Vincent Pallotti
Issue: 16

     
In This Issue
Who was St. Vincent Pallotti?
Jubilee Message from Cardinal Bertone
Immaculate Conception Province
Catholic Apostolate Center Newsletter

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Fr. FrankOn 20 January 1963, just over a month after the close of the first session of the Second Vatican Council, the rows of tiered seating on either side of the main aisle of St. Peter's Basilica meant to accommodate over 2000 Council Fathers filled to capacity again.  The faithful came on that day for the canonization of one person, Vincent Pallotti (21 April 1795- 22 January 1850), a priest of Rome and founder of the Union of Catholic Apostolate.  Blessed John XXIII, who canonized him that day, called Pallotti "an innovator of new ways whereby people could come to know and love God."  For Pallotti this was the way of an apostle, one who is sent on mission, urged on by the love of Christ.  As Blessed John XXIII explained, "the apostle does not nourish his personal concerns, nor seek his own glory, but he works for a reward far and eternal, happy to please God alone, and to bring souls, possibly all souls to his merciful love."

 

The Rome of Pallotti's day was not a place of peace and tranquility.  His lifetime was punctuated by revolution and his witnessing three times over the forced absence of a pope.  He experienced Catholics throwing off their faith and, therefore, saw a great need to "revive faith and rekindle charity" among Catholics and also serve the growing needs of the Church in the missions.  On 9 January 1835, he was inspired to found the Union of Catholic Apostolate as a response to these needs of the Church.  Pallotti called the Union an "evangelical trumpet, calling all, inviting all, rekindling zeal and charity in all the faithful of every state, situation and condition"  that "would effectively cooperate in all evangelical undertakings, and in the growth, defense, and propagation of charity and of the Catholic faith" (OO CC I, 4-5). His Eminence Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, Secretary of State, in a recent letter to the Pallottine Family sent on behalf of Pope Benedict XVI summarized the elements and effect of this inspiration:

 

St. Vincent Stained Glass Window "Living faith and active charity are the two pillars on which Vincent Pallotti built up his luminous life and his generous works. They are the two interior forces that have stirred and sustained the manifold apostolic initiatives of Pallotti. "Charity of Christ urges us" (2 Cor. 5:14) was his motto with which he also motivated his followers. The fruit of his labor matured into the foundation of the Union of Catholic Apostolate. Right from its very beginning it greatly valued the collaboration of all of the faithful in the Church - laity, priests and consecrated - enlivening the faith of each that he/she could become an authentic apostle, a bearer of the fire of God's love."

 

In our time there is still an urgent need to revive faith, rekindle charity, and call all the baptized to live as apostles.  We invite you on this Feast of St. Vincent Pallotti to consider the many ways in which you can deepen your life as an apostle.

 

May the charity of Christ urge you on!

 

In God, the Infinite Love,

 

Fr. Frank

Saint Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome in 1795. From the time of his childhood, he offered his resources and his life to the service of all. He was a well-known priest in Rome because many people sensed that God worked extraordinary graces through him. In his lifetime, he founded the Union of Catholic Apostolate, an association to revive faith and rekindle charity among Catholics and propagate the faith to all. Truly radical for his time, Saint Vincent was known for approaching the "faithful of every class, rank, and condition" to minister to "those who are most spiritually needy."
 
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Sunday, January 20th, 2013 marked the 50th Anniversary of the cannonization of St. Vincent Pallotti by Pope John XXIII. In honor of this Jubilee celebration, His Eminence Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Vatican City's Secretary of State, wrote to the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines) on behalf of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI. In this Jubilee Message Cardinal Bertone rejoices with and affirms the Pallottine community for its exceptional work and devotion to enlivening faith throughout its almost 200 year history. 

In such a context the Holy Father invites every member of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate to a generous commitment to working towards rediscovering the way of the Gospel for the man of today, inspired by the message left by St. Vincent Pallotti: "to revive faith and rekindle charity, and lead all men to Christ".
- Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, Jubilee Message to the
Society of the Catholic Apostolate

The Catholic Apostolate Center began as a ministry of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate's Immaculate Conception Province based in North America. This province draws its name from the patroness of the United States of America,  the Blessed Virgin Mary under her title of the Immaculate Conception.  To learn more about the Pallottine community and the Immaculate Conception Province click here
 Wisdom from the Saints 

 "Seek God and you will find God. Seek God in all things and you will find God in all things. Seek God always and you will find God always."

 

-St. Vincent Pallotti

 

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Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C.
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