(February 22, 2012) Every week on Wednesday, the Pope holds a public meeting, called
the general audience, during which pilgrims and tourists who come to Rome have a chance
of seeing and hearing him speak in several languages. The general audience of Feb.
22 was held in the Paul VI audience hall in the Vatican. It began with the reading
of a scripture passage in several languages. An aide greeted the Pope on behalf of
the English speaking pilgrims introducing the various groups to him. Pope Benedict
then delivered a discourse in English.
Listen: Dear
Brothers and Sisters, Today the Church celebrates Ash Wednesday, the beginning
of her Lenten journey towards Easter. The entire Christian community is invited to
live this period of forty days as a pilgrimage of repentance, conversion and renewal.
In the Bible, the number forty is rich in symbolism. It recalls Israel’s journey
in the desert, a time of expectation, purification and closeness to the Lord, but
also a time of temptation and testing. It also evokes Jesus’ own sojourn in the desert
at the beginning of his public ministry, a time of profound closeness to the Father
in prayer, but also of confrontation with the mystery of evil. The Church’s Lenten
discipline is meant to help deepen our life of faith and our imitation of Christ in
his paschal mystery. In these forty days may we draw nearer to the Lord by meditating
on his word and example, and conquer the desert of our spiritual aridity, selfishness
and materialism. For the whole Church may this Lent be a time of grace in which God
leads us, in union with the crucified and risen Lord, through the experience of the
desert to the joy and hope brought by Easter. I greet all the English-speaking
visitors present at today’s Audience, especially those from England, Belgium, Norway,
Canada and the United States. I offer a special welcome to the faithful of the Personal
Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham on the occasion of their pilgrimage to the See
of Peter. I greet the pilgrim group from the Diocese of Antwerp, and I thank the
choirs for their praise of God in song. With prayerful good wishes for a spiritually
fruitful Lent, I invoke upon all of you God’s abundant blessings!