VATICAN - “I depart for African with the awareness of having nothing else to propose and give to those whom I will meet if not Christ and the Good News of His Cross”; at the Angelus, Benedict XVI asks all to accompany him on his missionary journey with their prayers

Monday, 16 March 2009

Vatican City (Agenzia Fides) – Just before setting off for his first apostolic journey to Africa (March 17-23), in which he will visit Cameroon and Angola, the Holy Father Benedict XVI dedicated his address prior to the Angelus on Sunday, March 15, to this visit, with which he hopes to “embrace the whole African continent: its thousands of differences and profound religious soul; its ancient cultures and its toilsome road to development and reconciliation; its grave problems, its painful wounds and its enormous possibilities and hopes. I intend to confirm the African Catholics in faith, to encourage the Christians in their ecumenical commitment, and bring to all the announcement of peace that the Risen Lord has entrusted to his Church.”
The Holy Father recalled that in Cameroon's capital,Yaounde, he will present the “'instrumentum laboris'” for the Second Special Assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops, which will take place in October in the Vatican. He will then travel to Luanda, the capital of Angola, “a country that, after a long civil war, has found peace again and is now called to rebuild itself in justice.” “As I prepare myself for this missionary journey, in my soul resounds the words of the Apostle Paul that the liturgy proposes for our meditation on this third Sunday of Lent: 'We proclaim Christ crucified,' the Apostle writes to the Christians of Corinth, 'a scandal to the Jews and foolishness to the pagans; but for those who are called, whether Jews or Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God' (1 Corinthians 1:23-24). Yes, dear brothers and sisters! I depart for African with the awareness of having nothing else to propose and give to those whom I will meet if not Christ and the Good News of his cross, mystery of supreme love, of divine love that defeats all human resistance and in the end makes forgiveness and love of enemies possible. This is the grace of the Gospel that is capable of transforming the world; this is the grace that can renew Africa, because it generates an irresistible power of peace and of deep and radical reconciliation. The Church does not pursue economic, social and political objectives; the Church proclaims Christ, certain that the Gospel can touch the hearts of all and transform them, renewing persons and society from within.”
Before reciting the Marian prayer, the Pope recalled the upcoming Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church, and his personal patron, entrusting to this great Saint “this upcoming pilgrimage and the peoples of all of Africa, with the challenges that face them and the hopes that animate them. I think especially of the victims of hunger, disease, injustices, of the fratricidal conflicts and of every form of violence that, unfortunately, continues to strike adults and children, without sparing missionaries, priests, religious, and volunteers. Brothers and sisters, accompany me on this trip with your prayers, invoking Mary, Mother and Queen of Africa. (SL) (Agenzia Fides 16/3/2009)


Share: