Retired Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales has been
appointed by Pope Benedict XVI as his special envoy to the 10th plenary
assembly of Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC).
His appointment was revealed in an article posted on the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) website.
The assembly, which will take place at the Xuan Loc Diocese Pastoral
Centre in Vietnam on Nov. 19-25, 2012, will mark the 40th anniversary of
FABC, the top body of the Catholic Church in Asia.
Held every four years, the November assembly will gather around 100
participants consisting of presidents of bishops’ conferences,
theologians, and other Church leaders.
From the Philippines, delegates will be headed by CBCP President Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma.
Going with Palma are six other prelates who were elected during the
CBCP’s regular meeting last July in Manila: Archbishops Socrates
Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan and Antonio J. Ledesma of Cagayan De Oro,
Bishops Mylo Hubert Vergara of Pasig, Crispin Varquez of Borongan,
Leonardo Medroso of Tagbilaran, and Emmanuel Cabajar of Pagadian.
Themed “FABC at Forty Years – Responding to the Challenges of Asia:
The New Evangelization,” participants will discuss the ways of “living
the spirit of renewal and the vision of evangelization in Asia.”
The working document for the assembly invites the delegates to
discern how the Church can spread the Gospel’s values in Asia amid the
dynamics triggered by globalization, cultural diversity, poverty and
other factors.
They will also try to take account of concerns such as migrants and
refugees, indigenous peoples, population, religious freedom, threats to
life, social communications, ecology, laity, women, youth,
Pentecostalism and vocations.
FABC has 15 bishops’ conference members – Bangladesh, India,
Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Laos-Cambodia,
Malaysia-Singapore-Brunei, Myanmar, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri
Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
It also has 10 associate members – Hong Kong, Macau, Mongolia, Nepal,
Kyrgyzstan, Siberia (Russia), Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and
East Timor.