MARY
MOST HOLY
Pope Benedict XVI visited the Shrine of Our Lady
of Divine Love on the outskirts of Rome this month. During his visit
he concluded the recitation of the rosary with a concluding address
about Mary Most Holy who in faith thinks with God's thoughts and
with God's will.
Thre Pontiff emphasized Mary's trust in God without reserve and
put herself entirely in God's hands. Mary united with the Holy Spirit
from the very beginning of His existence when, as she was being
conceived, the Spirit, the eteral Love of the Father and of the
Son, made their dwelling within her and preserved her from any shadow
of sin. The same Spirit brought the Son of God into Mary's womb
and with the grace of the Spirit Mary fulfilled the whole span of
her life by her own words that says: “Behold the handmade
of the Lord”. With the power of the Holy Spirit, Mary was
taken up physically to be beside the Son in the glory of God the
Father.
Below
is a translation of the Pope's address by Zenit.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
It is a comfort to be with you today to recite the holy rosary
at this Shrine of Our Lady of Divine Love, where the faithful express
the devout affection for the Virgin Mary that is rooted in the soul
and history of the Roman people.
Special joy springs from the thought of thus renewing the experience
of my beloved predecessor John Paul II, who, on the first day of
the month of May in 1979, exactly 27 years ago, made his first visit
to this shrine as Pontiff.
I greet with affection the rector, Monsignor Pasquale Silla, and
thank him for his cordial address. With him, I greet the other priests,
Oblate Sons of Our Lady of Divine Love, and the sisters, Daughters
of Our Lady of Divine Love, who are joyfully and generously devoted
to serving in the shrine and the whole range of its different good
works. I greet the vicar, Cardinal Camillo Ruini, and the auxiliary
bishop of the Southern Sector of Rome, Bishop Paolo Schiavon, and
all of you, dear brothers and sisters, who are here in large numbers.
We have recited the holy rosary going through the five joyful mysteries,
which portray to the eyes of the heart the beginnings of our salvation,
from Jesus' conception in the Virgin Mary's womb, brought about
by the Holy Spirit, until he was found in the temple of Jerusalem
when he was 12 years old, listening to the teachers and asking them
questions.
We have repeated and made our own the Angel's words: "Hail,
Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you!" and also the words
with which St. Elizabeth welcomed the Virgin who went with haste
to help and serve her: "Blessed are you among women, and blessed
is the fruit of your womb!"
We have contemplated the docile faith of Mary, who trusted in God
without reserve and put herself entirely in his hands. Like the
shepherds, we too have felt close to the Child Jesus lying in the
manger and recognized and adored him as the eternal Son of God who,
through love, became our brother, hence, our one Savior.
We too entered the temple with Mary and Joseph, to offer the Child
to God and to carry out the rite of purification: And here, together
with salvation, we felt ourselves anticipating, in the words of
the elderly Simeon, the contradictory sign of the cross, and of
the sword that beneath the cross of the Son was to pierce the Mother's
soul, thereby making her not only the Mother of God but also Mother
of us all.
Dear brothers and sisters, in this shrine we venerate Mary Most
Holy with the title "Our Lady of Divine Love."
Thus, full light is shed on the bond that united Mary with the
Holy Spirit from the very beginning of her existence when, as she
was being conceived, the Spirit, the eternal Love of the Father
and of the Son, made their dwelling within her and preserved her
from any shadow of sin; then again, when the same Spirit brought
the Son of God into being in her womb; and yet again when, with
the grace of the Spirit, Mary's own words were fulfilled through
the whole span of her life: "Behold, I am the handmaid of the
Lord"; and lastly, when, by the power of the Holy Spirit, Mary
was taken up physically to be beside the Son in the glory of God
the Father.
"Mary," I wrote in the encyclical "Deus Caritas
Est," "is a woman who loves.... As a believer who in faith
thinks with God's thoughts and wills with God's will, she cannot
fail to be a woman who loves" (No. 41). Yes, dear brothers
and sisters, Mary is the fruit and sign of the love God has for
us, of his tenderness and mercy. Therefore, together with our brothers
in the faith of all times and all places, we turn to her in our
needs and hopes, in the joyful and sorrowful events of life. My
thoughts go at this moment, with deep sympathy, to the family in
the Island of Ischia, hit by yesterday's disaster.
In the month of May an increasing number of people come here as
pilgrims from the parishes of Rome and also from many other districts,
to pray and to enjoy the beauty and restful tranquility of these
places. From here, from this Shrine of Divine Love, we therefore
expect powerful help and spiritual support for the Diocese of Rome,
for myself, its Bishop, and for the other bishops my collaborators,
for the priests, for families, for vocations, for the poor, the
suffering and the sick, for the children and for the elderly, for
the entire beloved Italian nation.
We are expecting in particular the inner energy to fulfill the
vow made by the Roman people on June 4, 1944, when they solemnly
asked Our Lady of Divine Love that this city be preserved from the
horrors of war, and they were heard: the vow and the promise, that
is, to correct and improve one's own moral conduct to bring it more
into line with that of the Lord Jesus.
Today too, there is a need to convert to God, to God who is Love,
so that the world may be freed from war and terrorism. We are unfortunately
reminded of this by the victims, such as the servicemen who fell
last Thursday in Nasiriyah in Iraq, whom we entrust to the motherly
intercession of Mary, Queen of Peace.
Dear brothers and sisters, from this Shrine of Our Lady of Divine
Love, I therefore renew the invitation I expressed in the encyclical
"Deus Caritas Est": "To practice love and in this
way to cause the light of God to enter into the world" (No.
39). Amen! |