Sandro Pertini and the pure of heart 'close friend Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades killed
He had also mentioned in his inaugural address. "Had it not been cruelly murdered, he did not I speak from this seat you." And the memory of Aldo Moro, murdered by the Red Brigades in 1978, also returns in the message with which Sandro Pertini debut in front of the country. "A pure-hearted politician linked to me from fraternal friendship." A friend, therefore, as "dear friends" are the Italians and the President is directed from the start with a simple language. Also revolutionizing the script of the speech of New Year is no longer delivered from behind the austere desk study of the Quirinal, but from a comfortable armchair. Pertini seduce people with his gentle and informal ways. He will also do in 1980 when barely keeps the emotion for the victims of earthquake Irpinia. The same message that the soul in 1981, shortly after the attempt on John Paul II. A president close to the people and not accustomed to the ceremonies, then. At that point, in 1984, uttered the last message of his seven Quirinale, but not by the fireplace room in the center of the policemen of the Alpine Val Gardena, the place of his Christmas vacation disturbed by the massacre on the fast train 904 Napoli-Milan.
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In London, the confessor of Aldo Moro Moro
Born in Rome 63 years ago, Msgr. Mennini is the son of a former top administrative leader who shared the Vatican in the 70s and 80s with the management of the IOR mons.Marcinkus. Associate pastor of the church of Santa Chiara in Piazza Delphic Games, as a young priest was the confessor Aldo Moro, who turned to him even during the days of the seizure entrusting message to Paul VI. Subsequently entered the Vatican diplomatic service, was Nuncio in Uganda and adviser to Turkey in 2000 to become Bulgaria and the papal nuncio in 2002 before extraordinary representative of the Holy See to the Russian Federation and then the nuncio in full.
that of "working on the ecumenical journey to better reinforce the relations between the Catholic Church, Anglican and other denominations' is one of the priorities announced by the new Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, Mgr. Antonio Mennini, "because - says the microphones of Radio Vaticana - this unit can really make some progress and not for personal satisfaction, in structure or organization, but because, just as the Lord says in the Gospel, 'the world may believe. " Now one of its tasks will be to strengthen relations with the Anglican Church, smoothing out any friction to the "conversion" of bishops and faithful to Catholicism. But in the past of Monsignor Antonio Mennini, the Pope has appointed apostolic nuncio in Britain today, there is also a role in the Moro case, as the bearer of letters from the prisoner of the Br famiglia.L 'Archbishop Mennini, born in Rome September 2 to 63 years ago, the son of the director general of the IOR at the time of Marcinkus, has contributed her work in the Vatican diplomatic service in Turkey and Uganda, to become apostolic nuncio to Bulgaria in 2000 and 2002 representative of the Holy See to the Federation in 1978 was simple russa.Ma assistant pastor of the church of Saint Lucia, in the district Triumphal Arch in Rome, and as such was a friend and confessor of the then president of Dc. After the massacre in Via Fani and the kidnapping of Moro, 16 March 1978, during his imprisonment that ended with 'execution' of 9 May by the Red Brigades, Don Mennini postmen became representative of the Red Brigades, and Adriana Valerio Morucci Faranda, for the delivery of letters written by the chairman of the DC in the "people's prison." The name "Don Antonio" also appears in the report of the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry on the case Moro.
In 2008, the thirtieth anniversary of the Moro affair, the name of Don Antonio, passed in the meantime more and more prestigious diplomatic posts, was quoted by recalling the politicians in various stages of the seizure. Among the most significant one by Francesco Cossiga,
Minister of the Interior in 1978, said: "Don Antonio Mennini Aldo Moro reached into the lair of the Red Brigades and the people are not discovered. We had tapped telephone and stalking in the whole family and all employees. We ran, Don Mennini. And again: "I have always believed that
Don Antonio, who was his confessor and currently the apostolic nuncio in Russia, encountered Moro prisoner of Br to collect his confession before execution after being sentenced to death. As interior minister then I felt played. Mennini we ran. Following him we could find Moro. But the Vatican still managed to make Mennini could not be questioned by police and carabinieri ever. "Even in recent days, the British weekly 'Tablet', anticipating the appointment as ambassador of the Pope in London, wrote that Mennini "Italy is known as the priest who heard the last confession of Aldo Moro." As a diplomatic end, the task that awaits him across the Channel is of particular importance for the Vatican,
in view of possible tension with the Anglicans to return to the Church of Rome by groups of bishops and the faithful and the imminent launch of the special Ordinariate desired by Benedict XVI with the constitution 'Anglicanorum coetibus'. On these possible friction has also warned the British ambassador
to the Holy See, Francis Campbell, cablegrams revealed recently by Wikileaks. "There will be an opportunity to work on the ecumenical journey - however today said Msgr. Mennini Vatican Radio - to better reinforce the relations between the Catholic Church, Anglican and other denominations, because this unit can really make some progress. "
Giacomo Galeazzi
www.lastampa.it
Born in Rome 63 years ago, Msgr. Mennini is the son of a former top administrative leader who shared the Vatican in the 70s and 80s with the management of the IOR mons.Marcinkus. Associate pastor of the church of Santa Chiara in Piazza Delphic Games, as a young priest was the confessor Aldo Moro, who turned to him even during the days of the seizure entrusting message to Paul VI. Subsequently entered the Vatican diplomatic service, was Nuncio in Uganda and adviser to Turkey in 2000 to become Bulgaria and the papal nuncio in 2002 before extraordinary representative of the Holy See to the Russian Federation and then the nuncio in full.
that of "working on the ecumenical journey to better reinforce the relations between the Catholic Church, Anglican and other denominations' is one of the priorities announced by the new Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, Mgr. Antonio Mennini, "because - says the microphones of Radio Vaticana - this unit can really make some progress and not for personal satisfaction, in structure or organization, but because, just as the Lord says in the Gospel, 'the world may believe. " Now one of its tasks will be to strengthen relations with the Anglican Church, smoothing out any friction to the "conversion" of bishops and faithful to Catholicism. But in the past of Monsignor Antonio Mennini, the Pope has appointed apostolic nuncio in Britain today, there is also a role in the Moro case, as the bearer of letters from the prisoner of the Br famiglia.L 'Archbishop Mennini, born in Rome September 2 to 63 years ago, the son of the director general of the IOR at the time of Marcinkus, has contributed her work in the Vatican diplomatic service in Turkey and Uganda, to become apostolic nuncio to Bulgaria in 2000 and 2002 representative of the Holy See to the Federation in 1978 was simple russa.Ma assistant pastor of the church of Saint Lucia, in the district Triumphal Arch in Rome, and as such was a friend and confessor of the then president of Dc. After the massacre in Via Fani and the kidnapping of Moro, 16 March 1978, during his imprisonment that ended with 'execution' of 9 May by the Red Brigades, Don Mennini postmen became representative of the Red Brigades, and Adriana Valerio Morucci Faranda, for the delivery of letters written by the chairman of the DC in the "people's prison." The name "Don Antonio" also appears in the report of the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry on the case Moro.
In 2008, the thirtieth anniversary of the Moro affair, the name of Don Antonio, passed in the meantime more and more prestigious diplomatic posts, was quoted by recalling the politicians in various stages of the seizure. Among the most significant one by Francesco Cossiga,
Minister of the Interior in 1978, said: "Don Antonio Mennini Aldo Moro reached into the lair of the Red Brigades and the people are not discovered. We had tapped telephone and stalking in the whole family and all employees. We ran, Don Mennini. And again: "I have always believed that
Don Antonio, who was his confessor and currently the apostolic nuncio in Russia, encountered Moro prisoner of Br to collect his confession before execution after being sentenced to death. As interior minister then I felt played. Mennini we ran. Following him we could find Moro. But the Vatican still managed to make Mennini could not be questioned by police and carabinieri ever. "Even in recent days, the British weekly 'Tablet', anticipating the appointment as ambassador of the Pope in London, wrote that Mennini "Italy is known as the priest who heard the last confession of Aldo Moro." As a diplomatic end, the task that awaits him across the Channel is of particular importance for the Vatican,
in view of possible tension with the Anglicans to return to the Church of Rome by groups of bishops and the faithful and the imminent launch of the special Ordinariate desired by Benedict XVI with the constitution 'Anglicanorum coetibus'. On these possible friction has also warned the British ambassador
to the Holy See, Francis Campbell, cablegrams revealed recently by Wikileaks. "There will be an opportunity to work on the ecumenical journey - however today said Msgr. Mennini Vatican Radio - to better reinforce the relations between the Catholic Church, Anglican and other denominations, because this unit can really make some progress. "
Giacomo Galeazzi
www.lastampa.it
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