This Sunday Pope Benedict XVI called on Catholics worldwide to join in prayer with
the Church in China, so that believers of the great nation may become ever more consistent
in their witness to the faith.
In a series of appeals following the midday
recitation of the Regina Caeli prayer, the Holy Father also strongly condemned a bomb
attack on a high school in southern Italy Saturday that left one young student dead
and others seriously wounded and called for prayers for the victims of a magnitude
5.9 earthquake that struck the north-east region of Emilia Romagna early Sunday morning.
Emer McCarthy reports, Listen:
Despite
the threat of rain St Peter’s Square was thronged with pilgrims and visitors this
Sunday, which for many parishes worldwide marks the Feast of the Ascension of Our
Lord. In his reflections before the Marian prayer, Pope Benedict spoke to all those
gathered about this mystery, the fulfilment of mankind’s salvation:
Below
a Vatican Radio translation of Pope Benedict’s Regina Caeli address and appeals
Dear
brothers and sisters!
Forty days after the Resurrection – according to the
Acts of the Apostles - Jesus ascended to heaven, that is he returned to the Father,
from whom he was sent into the world. In many countries, this mystery is not celebrated
on Thursday, but today, the following Sunday. The Ascension of Our Lord marks the
fulfilment of salvation which began with the Incarnation. After having instructed
his disciples for the last time, Jesus ascended into heaven (cf. Mk 16.19). He, however,
"did not separate himself from our condition" (cf. Prefazio), in fact, in his
humanity, he took mankind with him in the intimacy of the Father, and so has revealed
the final destination of our earthly pilgrimage. Just as he came down from heaven
for us, and for us suffered and died on the cross, so for us he rose again and ascended
to God, who therefore is no longer distant, but "Our God", "Our Father" (cf. Jn 20:17).
The Ascension is the ultimate act of our deliverance from the yoke of sin,
as the Apostle Paul writes: "He ascended on high, and took prisoners captive" (Eph.
4.8). St. Leo the Great says that with this mystery " not only is the immortality
of the soul proclaimed, but also that of the flesh. Today, in fact, not only are we
confirmed possessors of paradise, but in Christ we also penetrated the heights of
heaven "(De Ascension Domains, Tractatus 73, 2.4: CCL 138 A, 451,453). For
this, the disciples, when they saw the Master rise from the ground towards the heavens,
they were not overwhelmed by dejection, indeed, they felt great joy and compelled
to proclaim the victory of Christ over death (cf. Mk 16:20) . And the Risen Lord worked
with them, distributing to each a their own charism, so that the Christian community
as a whole, would reflect the harmonious richness of Heaven. St. Paul writes: "He
gave gifts to men ... And he gave some as apostles, others as prophets, others as
evangelists, others as pastors and teachers, to equip the holy ones for the work of
ministry, for building up the body of Christ"(Eph 4,8.11-13).
Dear friends,
the Ascension tells us that in Christ, our humanity is brought to the heights of God,
so every time we pray, the earth joins with Heaven. And like burning incense, its
fragrant smoke reaches on high, so that when we raise our fervent and trusting prayer
in Christ to the Lord, it crosses the heavens and reaches the Throne of God, it is
heard by Him and answered. In the famous work of St. John of the Cross, Ascent
of Mount Carmel, we read that "to see realized the desires of our heart, there
is no better way than placing the power of our prayer in what is most pleasing to
God. Thus, He will not give us only what we ask of him, salvation, but also what He
sees as both convenient and good for us, even if we do not ask this of Him "(Book
III, ch. 44, 2, Rome 1991, 335).
Let us beseech the Virgin Mary to help us
contemplate the heavenly things, which the Lord promises us, and become more credible
witnesses of divine life.
After the Regina Caeli
Dear
brothers and sisters!
Today we celebrate the World Day of Social Communications,
on the theme "Silence and the Word: the process of evangelization." Silence is an
integral part of communication, it is a privileged place of encounter with the Word
of God and our brothers and sisters. I invite all to pray so that communications,
in all forms, always serves to establish a genuine dialogue with others, founded on
mutual respect, listening and sharing.
Thursday, May 24, is a day dedicated
to the liturgical memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Help of Christians, venerated
with great devotion at the Shrine of Sheshan in Shanghai: we join in prayer with all
Catholics who are in China, so that they may announce with humility and joy the Risen
Christ, be faithful to his Church and the Successor of Peter and live their daily
life in a manner consistent with the faith we profess. Mary, Virgin most faithful,
support the path of Chinese Catholics, render their prayer them ever more intense
and precious in the eyes of the Lord, and advance the affection and the participation
of the universal Church in the journey of the Church in China.
I address a
cordial greeting to the thousands of members of the Italian Movement for Life, meeting
in Paul VI Hall. Dear friends, your movement has always been committed to defending
human life, according to the teachings of the Church. In this line you have announced
a new initiative called "One of us," to uphold the dignity and rights of every human
being from conception. I encourage and urge you to always be witnesses and builders
of a culture of life.
Greetings in Italian
I greet the various school
students present, and here today unfortunately I have to remember the girls and boys
of the school in Brindisi, who yesterday were involved in a cowardly attack. Let us
pray together for the wounded, some very seriously, especially for young Melissa,
an innocent victim of brutal violence and for her family, who are in pain. My affectionate
thoughts go also to the dear people of Emilia Romagna affected by an earthquake a
few hours ago. I am spiritually close to those who are suffering from this calamity:
we implore God's mercy for those who are dead and relief from suffering for the wounded. I
wish everyone a good Sunday.