Cardinal Arinze interviewed briefly on Zenit
In follow-up to the great podcast we found, Zenit has a brief interview with Cardinal Arinze (h/t to Amy Welborn):Envoy Finds a Needy But Joyful Church in Chad
Cardinal Arinze Presided Over Eucharistic Congress
VATICAN CITY, JAN. 19, 2006 (Zenit.org).- The Catholic Church in Chad, which just celebrated its first National Eucharistic Congress, is needy but joyful, says Cardinal Francis Arinze.
The cardinal prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments offered that assessment after having presided over the congress as the Pope's envoy. He spoke with Vatican Radio on his return from the central African nation.
There, he said, communities live the Eucharist "together, sharing life, the joys of life and of being an ensemble as Church."
The Church was established in the country 75 years ago. Its first priest was ordained 35 years ago.
The cardinal described the ecclesial profile of Chad, where he found "a serene people, even in their poverty."
"I was very impressed by their sense of peace, their desire to share, their personal discipline," he said. "I did not see a police presence; they are a very disciplined people."
Read the rest of the article.
Here is a nice little page that has assembled more information on Cardinal Arinze.
Pope Benedict and Cardinal Arinze recently reprimanded the Neocatechumenal Way as this story details.
In liturgical matters like these, Jimmy Akin can be quick on the draw, like he was this time.
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