5 thousand “little singers” lifted spirits in the Vatican Thursday with the pure notes
of Christmas carols new and old, delighting Pope Benedict XVI who greeted them in
the Paul VI audience hall. They are the boys and girls of the International Pueri
Cantores Federation, ranging in age from 7 to 17, who had come to Rome to sing
and pray for peace this Christmas.
Greeting them in eight languages, from English
to Russian, Pope Benedict XVI said that seeking the right notes and words to sing
to God means bringing a little bit of Heaven to those who listen. The Pueri Cantores
is a federation of children’s choirs dedicated to sacred music.
He told
them “Always remember that your singing is a service. Firstly, it is a service to
God, a way of giving him the praise that is due. It is also a service to your fellow
worshippers, helping them to raise their hearts and minds to the Lord in prayer.
And it is a service to the whole Church, offering a foretaste of the heavenly liturgy
that is the goal of all true worship, when the choirs of angels and saints unite in
one unending song of love and praise”. Listen :
The full text
of the Pope’s greeting:
Dear young members of the Pueri Cantores Federation, Dear
Friends, I am pleased to welcome you today as you celebrate your thirty-sixth International
Congress here in Rome and I thank you for the commitment you have shown to the apostolate
of choral singing in the liturgy. In Saint Augustine’s words: “singing is an expression
of joy and … love” (Sermo 34:1). As you use your talents and your faith to
sing God’s praises, you give voice to the natural desire of every human being to glorify
him, with songs of love. It is hard to find words to convey the sheer joy of the
soul’s loving encounter with God, indeed the great mystics could only remain silent
before the mystery. Yet beautiful music is able to express something of the mystery
of God’s love for us and ours for him, as we are reminded by the theme chosen for
your Congress, Deus Caritas Est. Always remember that your singing is a
service. Firstly, it is a service to God, a way of giving him the praise that is
due. It is also a service to your fellow worshippers, helping them to raise their
hearts and minds to the Lord in prayer. And it is a service to the whole Church,
offering a foretaste of the heavenly liturgy that is the goal of all true worship,
when the choirs of angels and saints unite in one unending song of love and praise.
I greet especially the groups present today from the United States, Sweden, Ireland,
Latvia and South Korea. I encourage you to persevere in your good work, I assure
you of my prayers, and I gladly invoke upon you God’s abundant blessings.