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« on: October 23, 2016, 04:41:44 AM »
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  • “I am a poor priest and my only richness is Christ,” are the words that his Italian biographer, Mimmo Muolo, retains of Cardinal-designate Ernest Simoni, hero of the Gospel under the Albanian Communist regimes, who endured condemnation to death and was a slave labourer for almost 30 years.

    Father Ernest Simoni is the only non-bishop on the list of  17 who will receive the red hat in November.

    Tortured and imprisoned at the time of the Communist persecution, his testimony moved Pope Francis to tears during the apostolic visit to Tirana in 2014.

    More than 80 years old, Cardinal Simoni will be a non-elector in case of a Conclave.

    On announcing his name yesterday, Sunday, October 9, the Pope specified that he chose “a priest who rendered a clear Christian testimony.”

    During Vespers in the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Tirana on November 21, 2014, in the presence of Pope Francis, Father Simoni — who will celebrate his 88th birthday on October 18 — recounted his arrest in 1963, after eight years of priesthood. Beaten and tortured because he proclaimed Christ, he spent years in prison and in forced labour until the collapse of the regime in 1990. Becoming the Spiritual Father of numerous prisoners, he celebrated Mass in Latin by heart, distributed Communion and heard confessions secretly. He wrote on the wall of his cell: “Jesus is my life.”

    “Today we have touched martyrs,” said Pope Francis after his testimony and that of a woman religious: “With this simplicity, they suffered very much physically, psychically, with the anguish of uncertainty, not knowing if they would be shot or not, and they lived with this anguish. The Lord consoled them. (…) He consoles in the depth of the heart and by His strength.”

    https://zenit.org/articles/remember-the-priest-who-made-francis-cry-in-albania-hes-the-only-non-bishop-on-the-list-of-new-cardinals/


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    « Reply #1 on: October 23, 2016, 11:59:13 AM »
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  • THIS guy is someone who actually has a genuine love for Christ and His Holy Mother Church. May God bless him richly.
    Remember O most gracious Virgin Mary...


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    « Reply #2 on: October 24, 2016, 11:21:16 PM »
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  • Pope Francis saw this elderly priest again during a General Audience last April: he then kissed his hands in sign of respect.

    Here is what his biographer shared with Zenit.

    ZENIT: Mimmo Muolo, last year you published — in Italian — a biography of the Albanian Franciscan priest that Pope Francis has just chosen to be a cardinal (“Father Ernest Simoni. From Forced Labour to the Meeting with the Pope,”  Pauline Publications 2016): How did the idea come about of this book on Father Ernest Simoni?

    Muolo: Paoline Libri publishing house asked me for the book, after my article on the Pope’s visit to Albania, in the course of which Father Ernest’s testimony of his experience made Pope Francis weep.

    https://zenit.org/articles/remember-the-priest-who-made-francis-cry-in-albania-hes-the-only-non-bishop-on-the-list-of-new-cardinals/

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    « Reply #3 on: October 25, 2016, 11:45:05 PM »
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  • ZENIT: How did you do it?

    Muolo: I met Father Ernest in Florence, where he goes often to visit Albanian faithful of the diaspora, and I stayed two days with him. He recounted his life to me <and> I wrote. That was a great grace for me!

    https://zenit.org/articles/remember-the-priest-who-made-francis-cry-in-albania-hes-the-only-non-bishop-on-the-list-of-new-cardinals/

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    « Reply #4 on: October 26, 2016, 11:57:59 PM »
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  • ZENIT: What are the principal stages of his unbelievable life?

    Muolo: First of all he had his vocation, in his childhood, when he “played” at celebrating Mass, then his Ordination among a thousand dangers and his first priestly ministry. Then his arrest, and his death sentence commuted to 25 years of forced labour. In the end, he served 28, first in a quarry then in the mines, and finally in the sewers of Scutari – a “martyr” according to the term used by Pope Francis.

    https://zenit.org/articles/remember-the-priest-who-made-francis-cry-in-albania-hes-the-only-non-bishop-on-the-list-of-new-cardinals/


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    « Reply #5 on: October 28, 2016, 03:58:16 AM »
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  • ZENIT: Is he a model for the Jubilee of Mercy?

    Muolo: Certainly. He is a model of mercy because he always forgave his persecutors.

    ZENIT: What can Father Simoni’s role be as Cardinal?

    Muolo: Father Simoni is a living witness of fidelity to Christ in all the situations of life, including the most extreme. And as Cardinal, he will also remind us that there is nothing more important than Jesus.

    ZENIT: What are your wishes for this hero of the faith so justly named Cardinal?

    Muolo: I hope he will continue to spend himself without stopping to proclaim the Gospel until the last moment of this earthly life. It is what he does at present, at 88, with different health concerns.

    https://zenit.org/articles/remember-the-priest-who-made-francis-cry-in-albania-hes-the-only-non-bishop-on-the-list-of-new-cardinals/

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    « Reply #6 on: October 30, 2016, 11:36:22 PM »
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  • ZENIT: What question would you like to ask him?

    Muolo: I would like to ask him if he ever imagined that one day he would become Cardinal. But I know his reply: “I am a poor priest and my only richness is Christ.” It’s what he has always said to me. And he will say it again now.

    https://zenit.org/articles/remember-the-priest-who-made-francis-cry-in-albania-hes-the-only-non-bishop-on-the-list-of-new-cardinals/

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    « Reply #7 on: November 12, 2016, 11:55:42 PM »
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  • Shkodër, Albania, Nov 2, 2016 / 06:01 am (Aid to the Church in Need).- During 40 years of communist rule in Albania – which in 1967 declared itself the first completely atheist country in the world – praying, making the sign of the cross, wearing a crucifix around one’s neck, or any other evidence of being a believer in God were treated as crimes.

    Churches, mosques and other places of worship were used as shopping centers, sports halls, or theaters. That too was the fate of the cathedral of Shkodër, which was turned into a sports arena. But on Nov. 5, it will the site of the beatification of 38 Albanian martyrs.

    “Before they were tortured and executed by firing squad, they all said: ‘Long live Christ the King, long live Albania. We forgive those who kill us’,” Archbishop Angelo Massafra of Shkodër told international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need. Among the martyrs were a number of bishops, priests, and ordinary faithful, including one woman, María Tuci.

    María was a teacher and she was condemned to die for the crime of reminding students of the presence of Christ. Her death was excruciating, after she had already been arrested and tortured countless times. She was finally put in a sack along with a cat. The torturers repeatedly hit the cat with a stick and their victim later died of the injuries inflicted by the terrified animal.

    Father Lazer Shantoja was tortured so severely in the environs of Tirana that his own mother begged that he be shot to death to finally put an end to his suffering.

    Ndre Zadeja was the first to be executed by firing squad; he was the first martyr of the Albanian communist dictatorship that finally collapsed in 1991. He died in Shkoder.

    Archbishop Massafra, who serves as president of the Albanian bishops’ conference, said that all who were murdered in that city were forced to walk along a particular route that ended at the cemetery wall. There they were “tortured, spat upon, and finally executed by shooting.” The route led them past the cathedral.

    “This was done on purpose. It was to remind them that they were suffering because of their love for Christ,” the bishop said.

    The beatification ceremony will be a joyous festival. Thousands of Albanians all over the world will be following” the proceedings, Archbishop Massafra said. “This small, but great Church has given the world Church countless martyrs,” he added.

    The martyrs’ beatification process was begun in 2002 and was completed in 2010. Pope Francis signed a decree that authorized the beatification to take place Nov. 5.

    Muslims, who account for as much as 70 percent of the population of Albania, were not spared either. Thousands of people lived in cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρs or languished in prisons because they believed in God “or in Allah,” the bishop said.

    There have been notable survivors of the reign of terror, including Father Ernest Simoni, who spent 28 years in a labor camp and whom Pope Francis has just made a cardinal. Then there is Sister Marije Kaleta. Both met the Pope during his recent visit to the country, leaving the Pontiff visibly moved.

    Bishop Massafra spoke of them as ranking among the “secret consolers of the other prisoners.” Father Simoni was able to secretly say Mass during his years of captivity.

    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/in-albania-the-church-honors-martyrs-of-the-communist-era-62597/