"A certain ruler asked him, ‘Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?’ Jesus said to him, ‘Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone. You know the commandments: “You shall not commit adultery; You shall not murder; You shall not steal; You shall not bear false witness; Honour your father and mother.”’ He replied, ‘I have kept all these since my youth.’ When Jesus heard this, he said to him, ‘There is still one thing lacking. Sell all that you own and distribute the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.’ But when he heard this, he became sad; for he was very rich. "Lk 18: 18-23
Saint of the Day
Saint Cloud or Clodoald
Confessor (522-560)
Saint Cloud is the most illustrious Saint among the princes of the royal family of the first French dynasty, the Merovingians (499-752). Born in 522, he was the son of Chlodomir, King of Orleans and eldest son of Clovis and Saint Clotilda. He was not yet three years old when his father was killed during a war. His grandmother, Saint Clotilda, brought him and his two brothers to Paris to be educated, and loved them dearly.
Their ambitious uncles, however, desiring to divide the kingdom of Orleans between themselves, slew with their own hands the two young brothers of Cloud. He, by a special dispensation of Providence, was saved from the massacre. Later, renouncing the world, he privately consecrated himself to the service of God. After distributing to the poor what he could salvage of his heritage, he retired to a hermitage to be under the discipline of a holy recluse named Severinus, who dwelt near the gates of Paris and who clothed him with the monastic habit. His uncles left him alone, seeing his inalterable decision to live as a religious, and conceded certain heritages to him. When he became famous through an act of charity rewarded by a miracle, he withdrew secretly to Provence. There again, his hermitage was sought out by petitioners. He decided to return to Paris, where he was received with the greatest joy.
At the earnest request of the people, he was ordained a priest in 551 by Eusebius, Bishop of Paris, and served the Church of that city for some time in the functions of the sacred ministry. Again he found himself in great honor; he therefore retired to Nogent, a place now known as Saint Cloud, two leagues south of Paris, where he built a monastery. There he was joined by many pious men, who fled from the world for fear of losing their souls in its midst. Saint Cloud was chosen by them to be their Superior, and he animated them to virtue both by word and example. He was also indefatigable in instructing and exhorting the faithful of the neighboring regions. He died at Nogent in 560, and the major part of his relics remain still in the parochial church of the village.
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LONDON, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Four of the tapestries Raphael designed for the Sistine Chapel will go on display this week alongside the drawings that were the models for the weavings.
Bishops Call for Solidarity After Manila Hostage Crisis. Hong Kong Bishop Urges Forgiveness, Healing
HONG KONG, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- As relations between the governments and people of Hong Kong and the Philippines show signs of tension after eight Hong Kong tourists were killed Aug. 23 in the Philippine capital of Manila, the Catholic bishops of the two cities are calling for solidarity.
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VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI named Msgr. Giorgio Lingua, 50, as apostolic nuncio to Jordan and Iraq, at the same time elevating him to the dignity of archbishop.
Green Pilgrims Reach Journey's End. Church in Europe Emphasizes Commitment to Creation By Chiara Santomiero
ROME, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- A group of some 50 pilgrims concluded the so-called green pilgrimage Sunday, reaching their destination at the Mariazell Shrine in Austria, and affirming principles about respect for creation found in the patrimony of the Church.
Archbishop Writes Memoir, Tells American History. New Orleans Prelate Recalls WWII, Kennedys, Katrina By Traci Osuna
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Not many people can claim to have witnessed the major events of the last 100 years; even fewer can say that they were intimately involved in these occurrences. The former archbishop of New Orleans, however, reveals in a recently published memoir his personal involvement in some of the most significant moments of the past century.
Kosovo Dedicates Teresa of Calcutta Cathedral
PRISTINA, Kosovo, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- As part of a year of celebrations to honor Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, a cathedral with her name was dedicated in the Kosovo capital on Sept. 5, the anniversary of her death.
32,000 Rosary Decades Offered for Pope's UK Visit. Donor: British Catholics Are Devoted to the Pontiff
LONDON, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Over 32,000 rosary decades and 11,500 Masses will be offered for Benedict XVI's Sept. 16-19 visit to the United Kingdom.
How the Pope Brought God to Drug Addicts. Interview on Brazil's "Farms of Hope"
SÃO PAULO, Brazil, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- When Benedict XVI visited Brazil in 2008, one of his stops was at a center for recovering drug addicts. A young patient later recounted what the experience meant for him: Not even my family wants to see me, he explained, but the Pope comes to see me and others like me.
Balancing Me and We: Drawing on Christian Wisdom. Orthodox Symposium to Study Communion and Solitude
MAGNANO, Italy, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- The strain between the individual and the collective can often be a source of conflict, but the Christian tradition offers insight into these polar opposites, which are actually vital dimensions of the spiritual life.
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VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- A quarter century of World Youth Days has renewed the Church by forming new generations of Catholics. Next year's event in Madrid will have no less impact, says an organizer.
US Issues Mother Teresa Postal Stamp. Launch Held at Immaculate Conception Basilica
WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPT. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- A Mother Teresa postal stamp goes on sale this week in the United States to commemorate the 100th anniversary of her birthday.
Pope Gives Keys to Leo XIII's Lasting Contributions. Visits Birthplace of 19th-Century Pontiff
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Archbishop: Fidelity Isn't Easy, But Worth It. Says God Is Generous With Couples Who Follow Him By Karna Swanson
OMAHA, Nebraska, SEPT. 5, 2010 (Zenit.org).- It's not easy for couples to live out the demands of the Gospel in a society that pressures them to take the easy road, but God is generous with those who continually strive to answer his call, says the president of the Pontifical Council for Health Care Ministry.
Call to Sterilize the "Unfit" Plea Made on Pretext of Child Protection By Father John Flynn, LC
ROME, SEPT. 5, 2010 (Zenit.org).- A British sociologist recently argued that "unfit" people should be sterilized as they are not capable of bringing up children in a responsible way.
Pontiff Offers Youth a Counter-Current Invitation. Reflects on His Message for World Youth Day
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, SEPT. 5, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI says his message for the 2011 World Youth Day offers youth a counter-current proposal, since rootedness and strength are values that have been rejected in favor of uncertainty and mobility.
Vatican's Aid Sought for Iranian Sentenced to Stoning
VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 5, 2010 (Zenit.org).- The director of the Vatican press office indicated today that the Holy See would like to help stop the death by stoning of Sakineh Mohammdi Ashtiani.
Sistine Chapel Is Newly Dusted. Aide Stresses Need to Protect Artwork
VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 5, 2010 (Zenit.org).- The director of the Vatican Museums reported that a routine dusting of the Sistine Chapel paintings has been completed, but he is urging an update to the chapel's climate control system to preserve the artwork.
Pope Recalls Being "Hemmed in" by Nazi Dictatorship. Draws on Own Experience to Invite Youth Toward Infinity
VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 3, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Referring to his own experience as a young man, Benedict XVI is encouraging youth to foster their desires for "something beyond everyday life," since that longing is a sign of God's "imprint."
A Look 10 Years Back: 2 Popes Beatified on This Day. Blesseds Pius IX and John XXIII Linked in History By Carmen Elena Villa
ROME, SEPT. 3, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Although separated by almost a century, Popes Pius IX and John XXIII share many coincidences: They both initiated ecumenical councils (First and Second Vatican Councils), they both faced complex events on the world scene, and both were beatified by Pope John Paul II on Sept. 3, 2000, that is, 10 years ago today.