25 October 2013

5th Anniversary of Archdiocese of Marigot

25th October 2013

 PAPAL LETTER
5th Anniversary of Archdiocese of Marigot - Our Lady of Peace

"The service of God is connected with many adversities, duties, where there is no relief. Servants of Christ called clings great joy and pleasure, defying all the adversity, the temptation of sin, knowing that good will always prevail. Five years of faithful ministry to the faithful sheep stables of the Lord is a blessing for all of us. The period of five years in the virtual dimension is a wonderful thing, it is a beautiful testament to love the people of God, for answers to salvation even here, in Second Life. Let us rejoice and exult, by the will of the Lord that we are able to develop our civilization, through which we can see each other today in the virtual dimension, sitting thousands of miles from each other, but connected in mind and deep devotion to our good Lord. The Archdiocese of Marigot is a blessing to us. From the approximately 1825 days, archdiocesan clergy faithfully preaches the truth of God, faith is growing here in the Secod Life, as well as in real life, because after that there are places like this - in order to understand the word of God and be able to translate this into Real Life.  
Today, I would like to heartfelt thanks and congratulations on hands of Archdiocese of Marigot clergy - Eminence Guillaume Allen, Cardinal Archbishop and Eminence Stephen Byers, Cardinal Emeritus. On behalf of the Pontifical Aula, I have the honor to bless You for further pastoral ministry. We pray for you. We also pray for the parishioners of the Archdiocese, who gives light in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace. Once again huge God bless You."
Signed by His Holiness
PIUS VI 

23 October 2013

Papal visit in Saint Francis Church - 25th October 2013

24th October 2013

PAPAL VISIT IN THE SAINT FRANCIS CHURCH

On the day 25th October 2013, His Holiness Pius VI will visit Parish of Saint Francis of Assisi. Pope Pius VI will celebrate the Mass in the intence of people who lost in faith. The service begins at 03:00 PM SLT in Saint Francis Church.

"As children of Christ, we should pray to our Lord for the light for the people who lost in the darkness. We should pray for the conversion of any stray sheep. God loves us all, so we should love each other, as taught us Christ."
Comment by His Holiness in the official statement about trip to Saint Francis Church


21 October 2013

First nominations

21st October 2013

First Papal nominations to the Curia:

Prime minister and Secretary of State of His Holiness:
Cardinal Lareh Portal

Prefect of Congregation of Ceremonies (Papal Liturgy arrangment):
Cardinal Stephen Byers

Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Good Government (Public Affairs):
Cardinal Lareh Portal

Prefect of the Pontifical Palace:
Maximilian Meiler

Dean of Collage of Cardinals:
Cardinal Guillaume Allen

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Rector of the chapel in Bexar Castle:
Brian Darling

General celebrant of evening prayers in Parish of Saint Francis of Assisi:
Thomas Ignatius

General celebrant of morning prayers in Parish of St. Francis of Assisi:
Friar Casey

The act is active since the time of publication - 21th October 2013.

Signed by His Holiness Pius VI

20 October 2013

Papal Coronation Mass pictures

20th October 2013

Photos taken during 
Papal Coronation Mass

Firstly, His Holiness Pius VI, decided to visit the chapel in Francisco Monastery in Mont Saint Bruno. This place is a private Pontifical Aula building, where Pope and Pontifical Aula clergy lives. 
Pius VI has been waiting there in deep prayer, until the time of Papal Coronation Mass came.
The Cathedral of Mont Saint Bruno has been full of people, who came to welcome new Pope and witness this important event.
















The Coronation has been assisted by:

Cardinal Stephen Byers
Cardinal Lareh Portal

Pope Pius VI first sermon:

"We are the love."

"The faithful servants of the Most High God must pay homage to the Lord in such a way that the Lord requires. By giving our love to the Lord, we have a chance at salvation. Are we all appreciate the opportunity that is a front of us? Mercy can be called a way of bringing the grace of God. Jesus dying on the cross draws us a hand, just before salvation. Mercy itself is the destruction of sin. Loving your sister, brother, is a kind of protective shield from sin. Sin is the great evil that must be fought only by love. We are at all time the target of bad attacks of the evil spirit, Satan. Only the love of the Most High God can save us! It's a never-ending struggle. Solvation is only the last way to win the battle! Is the humble Christian has sufficient strength to protect themselves against the attacks of the spirit of an unclean? The answer is OF COURSE! Our love is to salvation, by what we can defeat the evil spirit, pain, death and sin! In carrying out God's will we rub the path to paradise of the blessed in heaven. Heavily loving Christian is able to defeat the evil spirit, who is ravaging his heart. Prayer, respect, empathy, the desire of Jesus Christ, is one of many features that create the feeling of love. Today, we gather everyone together to pray, to assert yourself that love is the way to God, which we follow. Faith gives us confidence, strength of being a servant of God and true Catholic. I would like to dedicate this day to the  the glory of St. Francis of Assisi. It is my patron from the early days of my ministry in God's stables in Second Life. I wish with all my heart that today's Mass began in your heart a kind of catharsis. True prayer results in the testimony of life in heaven. Let us open the doors to Christ. Let's believe in the power of love to him! Amen."
In the coming days, His Holiness Pius VI will announce decisions about prefects nominations. 

"By prayer you helped me, and ask for further support. Your presence was such a blessing to me. May Archangel Michael protects all of you from evil. May God be with You."
                                                                                            Pius VI

A sad loss to Antiquity

20th October 2013

A sad loss to Antiquity
Official Pamus Bing notecard, Princess of Antiquity
"I send this message to Antiquity with a deep pain in my heart. Roberto Couturier passed away in Real Life last Friday. 18th October Please join me in sending Sara Calcutt his SL partner, along with his Real Life family our condolences.Roberto was a long time friend and a great supporter of the Antiquity horse events. He and Sara were often present at many Antiquity events. It is hard to put into words emotions, all I can say is many people will miss him in Antiquity, and other Second Life groups he supported.Roberto, may you have found your peace, our hearts are with you, your friends are with you..."
Pamus Bing 

19 October 2013

SL RP Clergy Response to the attack on 10th October 2013

OPEN LETTER
SL RP Clergy Response to the attack on 10th October 2013

Cardinal-Designate Lareh Portal - First Secretary to His Holiness, Pius VI Pontiff
Cardinal Stephen Byers - Cardinal Archbishop of Woraksan

Dear all,

This is an open letter from the undersigned writers as a public response to the cowardly attack upon the good hearted role-playing members of the Antiquity sims, their friends and other associates.

Under the pretense of participating in the First Papal Audience of our newly designated Pontiff, we were maligned and accused of heresy in the foulest of ways. Our attacker has twisted certain ideologies from liberal enemies of the real church to use in his attack upon our harmless community.

Our attacker is seriously misguided in his beliefs and those who know and respect what our community does in Second Life, they know that we are genuine and respectful in our portrayal, key word there, portrayal of clergy in Second Life.

We are a role-playing community and in no way believe that we are ACTUAL clergy. To base heretical charges against us for thinking that we are is preposterous and ignorant, and puts the attack itself under a serious light. 

If our prayer and celebrations have helped to lead people in Second Life to seek God in their real lives, then we have done a good thing, so why attack us and try to destroy us at such a happy moment for our community and friends? Indeed, several Real-life clergies, who are expert of canon law agreed that everything in Second Life is virtual presence, which means that name, role, group, community...are all virtual, so that acting as a cleric does not violate the Real-life canon law. 

Unfortunately, there are forces within Second Life which try to destroy any religious community that appears and seems to be growing good spiritual fruit in the Lord's name. This is a fact. Look at how many once solid communities have already fallen away.

Our is a very blessed community. We have grown steadily as men continue to come to us wanting to be a part of what we do. We are known, respected, and admired for the genuineness of our roleplay and the love in our hearts as we worship God with joy.

Our response to this must be clear, Firstly we must pray for our attacker(s) for they are misguided and potentially mentally ill. We must remember Jesus' words from the cross - They know not what they do.

Secondly, we must apologize to all our friends and supporters who were unfortunate witness to the shameful display of our misguided foe at the Audience. Your steadfast support and defense of the Pontiff were a gift from God and will never be forgotten. We are your servants, as always.

Thirdly, we need to bear witness to the entire SL RP communities that we will not be moved. We are here to stay and will not be quieted by false charges. We are defenders of the faith and of our rights within the RP communities of Second Life.

The team of the Pontificalis Aula will not respond again to this dramatic incident and we will totally ignore those who try to attack us. 

Thank you for your time and God bless us all.

C. Stephen Byers
C. Designate Lareh Portal

Signed by His Holiness of Pontifical Aula
Pius VI

In the next few weeks will be published a comprehensive set of rules and principles that guide us in Aula activities.
We are kindly please you for be patient. Thank you.

18 October 2013

Papae Nuncium - Coronation Mass

18th October 2013

PAPAE NUNCIUM

On holy day 20th October of Lord year 2013, you are most welcome to...

PAPAL CORONATION MASS

...which will be held in the Cathedral of Mont Saint Bruno at 01:00 PM SLT.
The Mass will be celebrated by His Holiness Pius with the assistance of Pontifical Aula Episcopate.
This event is public. Cathedral doors are open to everyone who is interested.
See you all there, God bless You.


Welcome, Father Thomas

18th October 2013

By decision of 17 October in the Lord year 2013
 we are pleased to welcome a new candidate for Priest who is worthy to follow the path of service to the Lord...

Thomas Ignatius

...who begins his ministry as Novice Priest and starts by that the formation of priesthood in Pontifical Aula.
May God bless him.


17 October 2013

Pontifical Aula welcomes you

17th October 2013

Dear Brothers and Sisters!
Pontifical Aula welcomes you.


What is Pontifical Aula?
ROLE-PLAY
Religious Governing Authority for the Antiquity and other lands who accept our rules and wants live in common catholic group. Pontifical Aula formally is located on united sims of the Antiquity. Spiritual leadership is under the guidance of His Holiness. Pontifical Aula consists of dignitaries who assist the Pope in carrying out religious and governmental ceremonies in Second Life. This is the main group of Roman Catholic Church in the Antiquity RP lands and other who gives their allegiance of sheer desire in Second Life.

His Holiness Pius VI
Pope of Antiquity in Second Life


Information about real Pope Pius VI


Pope Pius VI (25 December 1717 – 29 August 1799), born Count Giovanni Angelo Braschi, was the head of the Catholic Church from 15 February 1775 to his death in 1799.

He was of a noble but impoverished family, and was educated at the Jesuit College of Cesena and studied law at Ferrara. After a diplomatic mission to Naples, he was appointed papal secretary and canon of St. Peter's in 1755. Clement XIII appointed him treasurer of the Roman Church in 1766, and Clement XIV made him a cardinal in 1775. He then retired to the Abbey of Subiaco, of which he was commendatory abbot, until his election as Pius VI.
Spain, Portugal, and France had at first combined to prevent his election, because he was believed to be a friend of the Jesuits; he was well disposed towards the order, but he dared not revoke the Bull of their suppression. Still he ordered the liberation of their general, Ricci, a prisoner in the Castle of Sant’ Angelo in Rome, but the general died before the decree of liberation arrived. Upon the request of Frederick II of Prussia he permitted the Jesuits to retain their schools in Prussia; while in Russia, he permitted an uninterrupted continuation of the order. Soon after his accession he took steps to root out the Gallican idea of papal supremacy which had been spread in Germany by Hontheim (see FEBRONIANISM. Joseph II forbade the Austrian bishops to apply to Rome for faculties of any kind, and suppressed innumerable monasteries. Pius VI resolved to go to Vienna; he left Rome on 27 Feb., 1782, and arrived in Vienna on 22 March. The emperor received him respectfully, though the minister, Kaunitz, neglected even the ordinary rules of etiquette. The pope remained at Vienna until 22 April, 1782. All that he obtained from the emperor was the promise that his ecclesiastical reforms would not contain any violation of Catholic dogmas, or compromise the dignity of the pope. The emperor accompanied the pope on his return as far as the Monastery of Mariabrunn, and suppressed this monastery a few hours after the pope had left it. Scarcely had the pope reached Rome when he again saw himself compelled to protest against the emperor's unjustifiable confiscation of ecclesiastical property. But when Joseph II filled the vacant See of Milan of his own authority, Pius solemnly protested, and it was probably at this occasion that he threatened the emperor with excommunication. On 23 Dec., 1783, the emperor unexpectedly came to Rome to return the papal visit. He was determined to continue his ecclesiastical reforms, and made known to the Spanish diplomat, Azara, his project of separating the German Church entirely from Rome. The latter, however, dissuaded him from taking this fatal step. To avoid worse things, the pope granted him the right of nominating the bishops in the Duchies of Milan and Mantua, in a concordat dated 20 Jan., 1784 (see Nussi, "Conventiones de rebus ecclesiasticis et civilibus inter S. Sedem et civilem potestatem", Mainz, 1870, 138-9).

Joseph's example was followed in Tuscany by his brother, the Grand Duke Leopold II and Bishop Scipio Ricci of Pistoia. Here the antipapal reforms culminated in the Synod of Pistoia in 1786, where the doctrines of Jansenius and Quesnel were sanctioned, and the papal supremacy was eliminated. In his Bull "Auctorem fidei" of 28 Aug., 1794, the pope condemned the acts, and in particular eighty-five propositions of this synod. In Germany the three ecclesiastical Electors of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne, and the Archbishop of Salzburg attempted to curtail the papal authority by convening a congress at Ems (q.v.). With Portugal the papal relations became very friendly after the accession of Maria I in 1777, and a satisfactory concordat was concluded in 1778 (Nussi, loc. cit., 138-39). In Spain, Sardinia, and Venice the Governments to a great extent followed in the footsteps of Joseph II. But the most sweeping anti-ecclesiastical reforms were carried out in the Two Sicilies. Ferdinand IV refused the exequatur to all papal briefs that were obtained without the royal permission, and claimed the right to nominate all ecclesiastical beneficiaries. Pius VI refused to accept the bishops that were nominated by the king and, as a result, there were in 1784 thirty vacant sees in the Kingdom of Naples alone, which number had increased to sixty in 1798. The king, moreover, refused to acknowledge the papal suzerainty which had existed for eight hundred years. The pope repeatedly made overtures, but the king persisted in nominating to all the vacant sees. In April, 1791, when more than half the sees in the Kingdom of Naples were vacant, a temporary compromise was reached and in that year sixty-two vacant sees were filled (Rinieri, loc. cit., infra).

In response to the application of the clergy of the United States, the Bull of April, 1788, erected the See of Baltimore.

Pius VI put the papal finances on a firmer basis; drained the marshy lands near Città della Pieve, Perugia, Spoleto, and Trevi; deepened the harbours of Porto d'Anzio and Terracina; added a new sacristy to the Basilica of St. Peter; completed the Musee Pio-Clementino, and enriched it with many costly pieces of art; restored the Via Appia; and drained the greater part of the Pontine Marshes.

After the French Revolution, Pius rejected the "Constitution civile du clergé" on 13 March, 1791, suspended the priests that accepted it, provided as well as he could for the banished clergy and protested against the execution of Louis XVI. France retaliated by annexing the small papal territories of Avignon and Venaissin. The pope's co-operation with the Allies against the French Republic, and the murder of the French attaché, Basseville, at Rome, brought on by his own fault, led to Napoleon's attack on the Papal States. At the Truce of Bologna (25 June, 1796) Napoleon dictated the terms: twenty-one million francs, the release of all political criminals, free access of French ships into the papal harbours, the occupation of the Romagna by French troops etc. At the Peace of Tolentino (19 Feb., 1797) Pius VI was compelled to surrender Avignon, Venaissin, Ferrara, Bologna, and the Romagna; and to pay fifteen million francs and give up numerous costly works of art and manuscripts. In an attempt to revolutionize Rome the French General Duphot was shot and killed, whereupon the French took Rome on 10 Feb., 1798, and proclaimed the Roman Republic on 15 Feb. Because the pope refused to submit, he was forcibly taken from Rome on the night of 20 Feb., and brought first to Siena and then to Florence. At the end of March, 1799, though seriously ill, he was hurried to Parma, Piacenza, Turin, then over the Alps to Briançon and Grenoble, and finally to Valence, where he succumbed to his sufferings before he could be brought further. He was first buried at Valence, but the remains were transferred to St. Peter's in Rome on 17 Feb., 1802 (see NAPOLEON I). His statue in a kneeling position by Canova was placed in the Basilica of St. Peter before the crypt of the Prince of the Apostles.

More about Pontifical Aula:

Join to our group "Pontifical Aula" in-world.
Group key: secondlife:///app/group/d2b99fb1-7b7c-d976-cf98-bff474049e35/about
(copy and put on the local chat, open the local chat window and click link "Pontifical Aula")

Main temple of Pontifical Aula is the Cathedral of Mont Saint Bruno.
Main residence of His Holiness and formal base of curia is located in Pontifical Palace in Mont Saint Bruno.

Prime Minister and Secretary of State of His Holiness is Cardinal Lareh Portal
For private audience with His Holiness please send the official letter to Cardinal Lareh Portal with special application written by the interesant.

General Audience with His Holiness is organized on every third Saturday on every month at 01:00 PM SLT in Pontifical Palace. You are all most welcome.

The recruitment to the clergy group is always open.

Papal ceremonies are organized on every Sunday at 01:00 PM SLT in Cathedral of Mont Saint Bruno.

In the next few weeks will be published a comprehensive set of rules and principles that guide us in Aula activities.
We are kindly please you for be patient. Thank you.

We really looking forward to see you in this beautiful virtual world called Second Life!
God bless You!