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Jesus Heart as a Source of Mercy
Pope
Benedict XVI described the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
as the answer to “souls thirsting for God's mercy” and
emphasized its importance. From the window of his study, Pope Benedict
greeted the 30,000 peopled gathered on Sunday in St. Peter's Square.
The
Holy Father commented on the meaning of the meaning of this liturgical
solemnity. "Consecration to the Sacred Heart was -- and continues
to be in some countries -- a tradition in families, which had an
image of the Sacred Heart in their homes," he said. "For
this reason, authentic worship of the Sacred Heart keeps all its
validity and attracts especially souls thirsting for God's mercy,
in which they find the inexhaustible source, from which they can
draw the water of Life, capable of watering the deserts of the soul
and make hope flower anew."
To
understand this devotion, it is necessary to refer back to the mystery
of the Incarnation, the Pontiff observed: "It was precisely
through the Heart of Jesus that the Love of God for humanity was
manifested in a sublime manner.
The solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus has also
been the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests.
Benedict
XVI took advantage of the opportunity to invite all believers "to
pray always for priests so that they may be witnesses of the love
of Christ."
Here
is a translation of the address Benedict XVI gave before and after
reciting the midday Angelus.
Dear
Brothers and Sisters:
This Sunday, 12th of Ordinary Time, is as though
"surrounded" by significant liturgical solemnities. Last
Friday we celebrated the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a celebration that
correctly unites popular devotion with theological profundity. Consecration
to the Sacred Heart was -- and continues to be in some countries
-- a tradition in families, which had an image of the Sacred Heart
in their homes.
The roots of this devotion are deep in the mystery
of the Incarnation: It was precisely through the Heart of Jesus
that the Love of God for humanity was manifested in a sublime manner.
For this reason, authentic worship of the Sacred Heart keeps all
its validity and attracts especially souls thirsting for God's mercy,
in which they find the inexhaustible source, from which they can
draw the water of Life, capable of watering the deserts of the soul
and make hope flower anew.
The solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is also
the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests: I take
advantage of the opportunity to invite you all, dear Brothers and
Sisters, to pray always for priests so that they can be witnesses
of the love of Christ.
Yesterday the liturgy enabled us to celebrate the Nativity of St.
John the Baptist, the only saint whose birth is commemorated, as
it marked the beginning of the fulfillment of the divine promises:
John is this "prophet," identified with Elijah, who was
destined to immediately precede the Messiah to prepare the people
of Israel for his coming (cf. Matthew 11:14; 17:10-13).
His feast reminds us that our whole life is always
subordinated to Christ and attains its fulfillment by receiving
him, Word, Light and Bridegroom, of whom we are voices, oil lamps
and friends (cf. John 1:2,23; 1:7-8; 3:29). "He must increase,
but I must decrease" (John 3:30): This _expression of the Baptist
is a program for every Christian.
To allow the "I" of Christ to take the
place of our "I" was, in an exemplary way, the longing
of the Apostles Peter and Paul, whom the Church will venerate with
solemnity on June 29. St. Paul wrote about himself: "It is
no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me" (Galatians
2:20).
Before them, and before any other saint, the one
who lived this reality was Mary Most Holy, who kept the words of
her Son Jesus in her heart. Yesterday we contemplated that Immaculate
Heart of hers, heart of a Mother, who continues to watch over all
of us with tender solicitude. May her intercession enable us to
be faithful always to the Christian vocation.
[After the Angelus the Holy Father greeted pilgrims
in eight languages. In Italian he said, among other things:]
Today, the Sunday that precedes the solemnity of
Sts. Peter and Paul, the Pope's Charity Day is observed. My heartfelt
thanks to the Italian ecclesial community for the prayers and support
it offers my ministry as Successor of Peter, called to serve the
whole People of God.
[In English, he said:]
I am happy to greet all the English-speaking pilgrims
and visitors present for this Angelus. Yesterday we celebrated the
solemnity of the Birth of John the Baptist. May the example of this
great saint's generous and persevering faith inspire each one of
us to be steadfast in our Christian life and courageous heralds
of the Gospel! May you have a blessed Sunday and a pleasant time
in Rome! |