(05 May 10 - RV) During his General Audience this Wednesday, Pope Benedict XVI told
pilgrims that marriage can save society. His comments came in greetings to a group
of pilgrims from Jönköping Sweden, where a Conference on the Family will take place
later this month.
Speaking in English he said: “Marriage is truly an instrument
of salvation, not only for married people but for the whole of society. Like any
truly worthwhile goal, it places demands upon us, it challenges us, it calls us to
be prepared to sacrifice our own interests for the good of the other. It requires
us to exercise tolerance and to offer forgiveness. It invites us to nurture and protect
the gift of new life. Those of us fortunate enough to be born into a stable family
discover there the first and most fundamental school for virtuous living and the qualities
of good citizenship. I encourage all of you in your efforts to promote a proper understanding
and appreciation of the inestimable good that marriage and family life offer to human
society”
The Pope noted that “God’s gift to us of marriage and family life
enables us to experience something of the infinite love that unites the three divine
persons – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Human beings, made in the image and likeness
of God, are made for love – indeed at the core of our being, we long to love and to
be loved in return. Only God’s love can fully satisfy our deepest needs, and yet
through the love of husband and wife, the love of parents and children, the love of
siblings for one another, we are offered a foretaste of the boundless love that awaits
us in the life to come”.
Earlier, in his catechesis in Italian, the Holy Father
had reflected on his weekend trip to Turin to venerate the Holy Shroud: “During my
recent visit to Turin, I prayed before the sacred Shroud, which invites us to contemplate
the face of Christ and to ponder the mystery of his death and resurrection. As members
of Christ’s Body, the Church, all the baptized are called to share in his saving work”.
The
Pope also reflecting on the Year for Priests, which is in its final stages, “I would
like to return to the specific ministry of the priest and, today, to his ministry
of sanctification. Holiness, as we know, is proper to God, who is himself absolute
truth, goodness, love and beauty. As ministers of Christ, priests bring us into life-giving
contact with the mystery of God’s holiness”.
“Thanks to the priest’s preaching
of the Gospel and his celebration of the sacraments, we are enabled to approach God
and to be transformed gradually into the divine image. In the celebration of the
sacraments, and in particular the Eucharist and the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Christ’s
sanctifying work is constantly made present and effective. In their devout celebration
of the sacraments, priests sanctify the faithful and are themselves sanctified and
configured ever more closely to Christ. I ask all of you to pray for priests and
their ministry of sanctification, that they may be true shepherds according to God’s
heart”.