The Pope made this exhortation today at the end of the general audience, when he offered his traditional greeting to youth, the sick and newlyweds.

"Dear young people," he said, "I hope you will be able to recognize, in the midst of the many voices of this world, the voice of Christ, who continues to address his invitation to the heart of the one who knows how to listen. Be generous in following him. Do not be afraid to put your energies and your enthusiasm at the service of his Gospel."

The Holy Father's message for the sick was to open their hearts to Christ with trust. "He will not fail to give you the consoling light of his presence," the Pontiff assured.

"Finally, to you, dear newlyweds," he said, "I hope that your families will respond to the vocation to be transparency of the love of God."

Cardinal Levada's Introduction to Abuse Guidelines

VATICAN CITY, MAY 16, 2011 (Zenit.org).- Here is a Vatican translation of the letter from Cardinal William Levada, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, that was sent to all episcopal conferences as an introduction to the «Circular Letter to Assist Episcopal Conferences in Developing Guidelines for Dealing With Cases of Sexual Abuse of Minors Perpetrated by Clerics.» Both documents were published today by the Vatican press office.

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Your Eminence, Your Excellency,

As you are aware, on 21 May 2010, His Holiness, Benedict XVI promulgated a revised version of the motu proprio Sacramentorum sanctitatis tutela containing norms concerning delicta graviora,including the sexual abuse of minors by members of the clergy.

In order to facilitate the correct application of these norms and other issues related to the abuse of minors, it seems opportune that each Episcopal Conference prepare Guidelines whose purpose will be to assist the Bishops of the Conference to follow clear and coordinated procedures in dealing with these instances of abuse. Such Guidelines would take into account the concrete situation of the jurisdictions within the Episcopal Conference.

To assist the Conferences of Bishops with the preparation of such Guidelines, or as an aid in reviewing those which already exist, the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith has prepared the enclosed Circular Letter which contains general themes for the consideration of the Conference. This Circular Letter will remain under embargo until 12:00 PM in Rome on 16 May 2011, when it will be released by the Vatican Press Office.

It would also be helpful to involve the Major Superiors of clerical religious Institutes present in the territory of the Conference in the development of such Guidelines.

Finally, each Conference of Bishops is asked to send a copy of the completed Guidelines to the Congregation by the end of May 2012. This Dicastery remains at the disposal of your Episcopal Conference should there be any need for clarification or assistance in the preparation of such Guidelines. In the event that the Conference wishes to establish binding norms it will be necessary to request the appropriate recognitio from the competent Dicasteries of the Roman Curia.

With prayerful best wishes, I remain

Sincerely yours in Christ,

William Card. Levada