(Vatican Radio) Pope Benedict XVI on Monday delivered a video message to the faithful
in Cambodia, who are holding a special congress to celebrate the 50th anniversary
of Vatican II and the 20th anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic
Church.
The Holy Father expressed his hope “that the Cambodian language translation
of the conciliar documents and the Catechism that you will receive on this occasion
will allow you to better understand the teaching of the Church and grow in faith.”.
He
called on Cambodian Catholics to focus on the person of Jesus Christ, and to continue
to proclaim the Good News to the modern world. Recalling the troubling history of
Cambodia’s recent past, Pope Benedict said, “I would like to emphasize the faith,
courage and perseverance of your pastors and of your Christian brothers and sisters,
those so many who have died, is a noble testimony to the truth of the Gospel.” After
addressing special greetings to young people; seminarians, priests, and religious;
and to missionaries, he reminded all the faithful to “persevere and be sure that Christ
loves you and offers you His peace!”
Before concluding his message with the
customary Apostolic Blessing, Pope Benedict prayed that the Virgin Mary, Our Lady
of Mekong, would enlighten the people throughout the Year of Faith.
Below,
please find the English language translation of Pope Benedict XVI’s video-message
to the Catholic Church in Cambodia for the Congress on Vatican II:
Dear
Brothers and Sisters in Cambodia,
It is with great pleasure that I join you
in prayer these days and through the heart, send you warm greetings while you gather
around your pastors to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Second
Vatican Council and the twentieth anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
I hope that the Cambodian language translation of the conciliar documents and the
Catechism that you will receive on this occasion will allow you to better understand
the teaching of the Church and grow in faith.
In this Year of Faith, I invite
you to keep your eyes fixed on the person of Jesus Christ who is the origin and end
of our faith (cf. Heb 12: 2) and to reiterate the Good News to the world today. In
Him, the examples of faith that have marked our history, find their full light. Also,
remembering the period of troubles that precipitated your country in the darkness,
I would like to emphasize the faith, courage and perseverance of your pastors and
of your Christian brothers and sisters, those so many who have died, is a noble testimony
to the truth of the Gospel. And this testimony has become a priceless spiritual strength
to rebuild the church community in your country. Today, many catechumens and adult
baptisms show your dynamism and is a happy sign of the active presence of God in you.
Dear
brothers and sisters, after the Apostle Paul, I urge you to "keep the unity of the
Spirit by the bond of peace" (Eph 4, 3). Be assured of the prayers of your brothers
and sisters whose blood flowed in the rice field! Be a leaven in the dough of your
society, witnessing to the love of Christ for all, building bonds of brotherhood with
members of other religious traditions, and walking on the paths of justice and mercy.
Dear
young people, my friends who have been baptized in these recent years, do not forget
that the Church is your family; she is counting on you to witness the life and the
love that you have found in Jesus. I pray for you and I invite you to be generous
disciples of Christ.
Cambodian seminarians, priests and religious, you are
a sign of the seeds of the Church that is building up herself. You have offered your
life and your prayers are a source of hope. May they be also an invitation to other
young people to give their lives as priests and religious in the heart of God.
Missionaries,
religious, consecrated laity from five continents, be the beautiful sign of ecclesial
communion around your pastors so that your brotherhood in the diversity of your charismas
may lead many people you serve and love with zeal to meet Jesus Christ.
And
all of you, who seek God, persevere and be sure that Christ loves you and offers you
His peace!
Beloved brothers and sisters, pastors and faithful of Cambodia,
the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of the Mekong, in her humility and fidelity to the will
of the Lord, enlighten you throughout this Year of Faith. Be sure that I keep
you in my prayers and in the bottom of my heart I convey you all an affectionate Apostolic
Blessing!