(September 17, 2008) Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday held his weekly General Audience
in the Vatican’s Paul VI audience hall. Back from his first visit to France just
two days ago, the Holy Father recalled the various moments of his Sept. 12-15 trip
to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Marian apparitions in the sanctuary
Lourdes. Listen to him:
Dear Brothers
and Sisters, our encounter today gives me the opportunity to retrace the
steps of my recent Pastoral Visit to France. After a warm welcome in Paris, I met
with men and women from the world of culture, with whom I reflected on the monastic
ideal of seeking God—quaerere Deum—as the bedrock of European culture. I wished to
emphasize that meditation on the Scriptures opens our minds and hearts to the Logos,
God’s Creative Reason in the flesh. In the magnificent Cathedral of Notre-Dame, I
gathered with bishops, priests, religious and seminarians, sharing with them the treasures
of the Holy Spirit and the Cross. My brief stop at the Institut de France was followed
by the joyful Eucharistic celebration on the Esplanade des Invalides. I then made
my way to Lourdes to join thousands of pilgrims in this Jubilee year commemorating
the apparitions of Our Lady to Saint Bernadette. The Holy Mass near the Grotto of
Massabielle providentially coincided with the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross,
the perennial sign of the “mystery of death and of glory”. The Cross demonstrates
that God so loved the world that he gave us his only Son. It teaches us that there
is no genuine love without suffering, and no gift of life without pain. Lourdes is
thus a school of faith and hope because it is a school of charity and service. I
am deeply grateful to God and to all who made this trip a blessed, memorable success.
Thank you! I happily greet the English-speaking visitors present at today’s
Audience, including pilgrims from England, Scotland, Ireland, Denmark, Australia,
Burma, Japan, and the United States of America. God bless you all!