POPE BENEDICT XVI IN U.K. ADDRESS TO THE YOUTH, LONDON
Mr Uche, dear young friends, Thank you for your warm welcome! “Heart speaks unto
heart” – cor ad cor loquitur – as you know, I chose these words so dear to Cardinal
Newman as the theme of my visit. In these few moments that we are together, I wish
to speak to you from my own heart, and I ask you to open your hearts to what I have
to say. I ask each of you, first and foremost, to look into your own heart.
Think of all the love that your heart was made to receive, and all the love it is
meant to give. After all, we were made for love. This is what the Bible means when
it says that we are made in the image and likeness of God: we were made to know the
God of love, the God who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and to find our supreme fulfilment
in that divine love that knows no beginning or end. We were made to receive love,
and we have. Every day we should thank God for the love we have already known, for
the love that has made us who we are, the love that has shown us what is truly important
in life. We need to thank the Lord for the love we have received from our families,
our friends, our teachers, and all those people in our lives who have helped us to
realize how precious we are, in their eyes and in the eyes of God. We were also
made to give love, to make love it the inspiration for all we do and the most enduring
thing in our lives. At times this seems so natural, especially when we feel the exhilaration
of love, when our hearts brim over with generosity, idealism, the desire to help others,
to build a better world. But at other times we realize that it is difficult to love;
our hearts can easily be hardened by selfishness, envy and pride. Blessed Mother
Teresa of Calcutta, the great Missionary of Charity, reminded us that giving love,
pure and generous love, is the fruit of a daily decision. Every day we have to choose
to love, and this requires help, the help that comes from Christ, from prayer and
from the wisdom found in his word, and from the grace which he bestows on us in the
sacraments of his Church. This is the message I want to share with you today.
I ask you to look into your hearts each day to find the source of all true love.
Jesus is always there, quietly waiting for us to be still with him and to hear his
voice. Deep within your heart, he is calling you to spend time with him in prayer.
But this kind of prayer, real prayer, requires discipline; it requires making time
for moments of silence every day. Often it means waiting for the Lord to speak.
Even amid the “busy-ness” and the stress of our daily lives, we need to make space
for silence, because it is in silence that we find God, and in silence that we discover
our true self. And in discovering our true self, we discover the particular vocation
which God has given us for the building up of his Church and the redemption of our
world. Heart speaks unto heart. With these words from my heart, dear young friends,
I assure you of my prayers for you, that your lives will bear abundant fruit for the
growth of the civilization of love. I ask you also to pray for me, for my ministry
as the Successor of Peter, and for the needs of the Church throughout the world.
Upon you, your families and your friends, I cordially invoke God’s blessings of wisdom,
joy and peace.