Pope bids farewell to huge crowds


Pope bids farewell to huge crowds

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Vatican City, Feb 27 (AFP): Pope Benedict XVI today admitted "stormy waters" during his pontificate as he held his last audience in St Peter's Square before tens of thousands of pilgrims on the eve of his historic resignation.

Benedict toured the Vatican plaza in his famous "popemobile", stopping to kiss children and waving to the crowd of more than 100,000 gathered under a bright, cloudless sky.

Some in the throng held up huge banners with messages such as "Benedict, we'll miss you!" and "The pope is the heart of this city!" or waved the Vatican's yellow and white flag at the pontiff's last public event.

The pope drew an analogy between his reign and a miracle recounted in the Bible when Jesus Christ calmed the waters as he was sailing with his disciples including St Peter -- a fisherman by trade who is believed by Christians to be the first pope.

"The Lord gave us days of sun and of light breeze, days in which the fishing was good. There were also moments when there were stormy waters and headwinds," the pope said.

"But I always knew that God was in that boat and I always knew that the boat of the Church is not mine, is not ours, but is his and he will not let it sink," the leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics told the cheering crowd.

Benedict also said his decision to resign -- which makes him the first pope to do so since the Middle Ages -- had not been an easy one but had been taken for the good of the Church.

"I took this step in full awareness of its gravity and novelty but with profound serenity of spirit," he said, adding: "I will continue to accompany the Church with prayer and reflection."

 

Below is a translation of the address that Pope Benedict delivered in an open-air celebration in St Peter’s Square. In this moving address to the Church and to the world, he reflected on the past eight years of his papacy and his decision to resign and commit himself to the Church through prayer.

"Venerable Brothers in the Episcopate and in the Priesthood!
Distinguished Authorities!
Dear brothers and sisters!

Thank you for coming in such large numbers in this last General Audience of my pontificate.

As the Apostle Paul in the biblical text that we have heard, I feel in my heart to have to especially thank God that guides and builds up the Church, which is sowing his Word and thus nourishes the faith in his people. At this moment my heart expands to embrace the whole Church throughout the world, and I thank God for the “news” that in recent years the Petrine ministry I could receive about faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love that circulates in the body of the Church and to live in love, and hope that it opens and directs us towards the fullness of life, towards the heavenly homeland.

I feel I bring all in prayer, in a present that is of God, where I collect every meeting, every trip, every pastoral visit. Everything and everyone gather in prayer to entrust them to the Lord, because we have full knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding, and why we behave in a manner worthy of Him and His love, bearing fruit in every good work (cf. Col 1 0.9 to 10).

At this time, there is great confidence in me, because I know, all of us know, that the word of the truth of the Gospel is the power of the Church, it is his life. The Gospel purifies and renews, bears fruit, wherever the community of believers hears and receives the grace of God in truth and lives in charity. This is my belief and this is my joy.

When, on April 19, almost eight years ago, I agreed to take on the Petrine ministry, I always had the certainty that has always accompanied me. At that time, I had already stated several times, words that have been spoken in my heart were: Lord, what do you ask of me? The weight that you place on my shoulders is very great, but if you ask me, at your word I will let down the nets, confident that you will guide me. And the Lord has really driven, I was close, I could feel his presence every day. It was a part of the journey of the Church that had moments of joy and light, but also moments that were not easy. I felt like St. Peter and the Apostles in the boat on the Sea of Galilee. The Lord has given us many days of sunshine and gentle breeze. Days when the fishing is plentiful, and there were also times when the water was rough and there was a head wind, as in the whole history of the Church and it appeared to us that the Lord appeared to be sleeping. But I always knew that the boat is in the Lord and I always knew that the boat of the Church was not mine, not ours, but was his and not let her sink, it is he who leads it, certainly through men that he had chosen, because it wanted it to be so. This was and this is a certainty that nothing can tarnish. And that’s why today my heart is filled with gratitude to God because he did not ever let the Church lack in any way especially his consolation, his light, his love.

We are in the Year of Faith, which I wanted to strengthen our own faith in God in a context that seems to put it more and more into the background. I would like to invite everyone to renew their firm trust in the Lord, to trust like children in the arms of God, resting assured that those arms support us and are what allow us to walk every day, even when this requires effort. I would like everyone to feel loved by the God who gave his Son for us and showed us his love without boundaries. I want everyone to feel the joy of being Christian. In a beautiful prayer to be recited daily in the morning, we pray: “I adore you, my God, I love you with all my heart. Thank you for creating me and for making me Christian… “Yes, we are happy for the gift of faith is the most precious thing. No one can take from us! We thank God for this every day, with prayer and with an authentic Christian life. God loves us, but waits for us and expects that we love him!

But it is not only God that I want to thank at this time. A Pope is not alone in the leading the ship of Peter, even if it is your primary responsibility, and I have not ever heard only bring joy and weight of the Petrine ministry, the Lord placed many people next to me, with generosity and love for God and the Church, have helped me and I have been close. First of all you, dear Brother Cardinals: your wisdom, your advice, your friendship was precious to me, my collaborators, starting with my Secretary of State who accompanied me faithfully over the years, the Secretariat of State and the whole of the Roman Curia, as well as all those who, in various fields, give their service to the Holy See: there are many unseen faces which are not arise, remain in the shade, but in the silence, in their daily work, in a spirit of faith and humility, they have been a safe and reliable support to me. A special thought to the Church of Rome, my diocese! I can not forget the Brothers in the Episcopate and in the Priesthood, consecrated persons and the entire People of God in the pastoral visits, in meetings, at the audiences, travel, I always received great care and deep affection, but I too have loved each and every one, without exception, with that pastoral charity which is the heart of every pastor, especially the Bishop of Rome, the Successor of the Apostle Peter. Every day I carried each of you in my prayers, the heart of a father.

I want my greetings to reach out to all of you, everywhere: the heart of a Pope extends to the whole world. And I would like to express my gratitude to the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See, which makes up, this, our great family of nations. Here I also think of all those who work for good communication system and I thank them for their important service.

At this point I would like to thank with all of my heart the many people around the world in recent weeks who have sent me touching tokens of attention, friendship and prayer. Yes, the Pope is never alone, now I experience it again in a way that is great and touches the heart. The Pope belongs to everyone and a lot of people feel very close to him. In the truth that I receive letters from the world’s largest – by the Heads of State, religious leaders, representatives of the world of culture and so on. But I also received many letters from ordinary people who write to me simply from their heart and make me feel their affection born out of experience with Christ Jesus, in the Church. These people do not write to me as they write to a prince or a great one does not know. They write as brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, with the sense of family ties very affectionate. Here you can touch what is really the Church – not an organization, not an association for religious or humanitarian goals, but a living body, a community of brothers and sisters in the Body of Jesus Christ, who unites us all. We experience the Church in this way and could almost be able to touch it with your hands; the very power of his truth and love is a source of joy, in a time when many people speak of it in its decline.

In recent months, I felt that my strength had decreased, and I asked God earnestly in prayer to enlighten me with his light to make me take the right decision not for my sake, but for the good of the Church. I have taken this step in full awareness of its severity and also new, but with a deep peace of mind. Loving the Church also means having the courage to make tough choices, suffering, having always before the good of the Church and not themselves.

Allow me to return once again to April 19, 2005. The severity of the decision was precisely in the fact that from that moment on I was always and forever committed for the Lord. Always – those who assume the Petrine ministry no longer has any privacy. Always and totally belongs to everyone, the entire Church. His life is, so to speak, totally deprived of the private sphere. I experienced, and I am experiencing it right now that one receives life just as He gives. I said before that a lot of people who love the Lord also love the Successor of Saint Peter and are very fond of him. I’ve said before that the Pope has truly brothers and sisters, sons and daughters all over the world, and that he feels in the embrace of their communion, because it no longer belongs to himself, instead he belongs to everyone, everywhere.

The “always” is also a “forever” – there is a return to the private sector. My decision to forgo the exercise of active ministry does not revoke this fact. I am not returning to private life, to a life of travel, meetings, receptions, conferences and so on. I am not abandoning the cross, but I am remaining at the foot of the Crucified Lord. I will no longer vest the power of the office for the government of the Church, but in the service of prayer rest, so to speak, in the yard of St. Peter. St. Benedict, whose name I bare as Pope, is a great example of this. He showed us the way to a life which, active or passive, belongs wholly to the work of God

I thank each and everyone for your respect and understanding with which you have welcomed this important decision. I will continue to accompany the journey of the Church through prayer and reflection, with dedication to the Lord and to his Spouse, with which I have tried to live up to now every day and which I want to live forever. I ask you to remember me before God, and above all to pray for the Cardinals, who are called to such an important task, and the new Successor of Peter, the Lord accompany him with the light and the power of his Spirit.

Let us invoke the maternal intercession of Mary, the Mother of God and of the Church that she may accompany each of us and the whole ecclesial community, to her, as we trust, deep trust.

Dear friends! God guides His Church, holds always, and especially in difficult times. Let us never lose this vision of faith, which is the only true vision of the Church and the world. In our heart, in the heart of each one of you, may there always be the joyous certainty that the Lord is near, do not abandon us, near us and surrounds us with his love. Thank you!"

 

  

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Sun, Mar 03 2013

    His Holiness Benedict XVI has spent his life and energy serving God's wonderful creation. He has been a courageous voice for the voiceless. May God grant him good health.

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  • cyril mathias, udupi

    Fri, Mar 01 2013

    The holy church needs a new pope who can lead the Church in the modern times.Let an Asian or an African cardinal be a pope.We have more catholics in these continents than the others.May the Holy Spirit guide the ors to choose the right person.Let us hope that this time we have a Good Shephard from these continents.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    LONG LIVE POPE BENEDICT XVI .GOD MAY GRANT HIM GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.ALSO WE MAY GET YOUNG DYNAMIC POPE TO LEAD THIS HUGE CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN RELIGION.

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  • joegonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    The resignation of Pope Benedict is indeed a step in the right direction. When a Pontiff gets old and is finding it difficult to manage the gigantic task entrusted to him he should have the courage to resign. Pope Benedict has set a great precedent for others follow whenever necessary

    This is an eye opener. It is time that we see the perceptive as per the present ways of thinking.

    Theology defines that there is salvation for every one and we have no right to look down on any religion. Evangelizing is the thought for the day but at the same time ecumenism is what we should encourage

    Again there is the demand from some quarters that priests should be allowed to marry as was prevalent in the ancient times. Let us hope that we have some one who will deeply go into these situations and finds suitable solutions.

    May the future Pope be a young man so that there will not be any early need for him step down

    While on the subject I recall our previous Pope's visit to Mangalore and the privilege that I had to receive him at the tarmac at Bajpe. This was indeed an experience never to be forgotten. Hope the next Pope will not only visit India but also Mangalore and see the shrine raised to commemorate the visit of Pope John Paul II to the Port City of Mangalore.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Vivian Dsouza, Mumbai/Q8/Neeruda

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Lord JESUS bless our Pope Benedict XVI, and our New Pope whom you will elect so that he may take care of his flock as a good shepherd. GOD BLESS ALL.

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  • florine, mumbai

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Thank you Daijiworld for the beautiful article on outgoing Pope.
    As the Holy Church elects a new fitting Pope according to the requirements of today's world and abiding with the Church commandments we pray that the God's wisdom be with him and with the Holy Spirit to guide and rule the Holy Church cheerfully as a perfect shepherd to his flock.

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  • alex, bangalore

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    A man of great courage and humility ,we salute such a noble man who stood steadfast to the principles of christanity without submitting himself to modernism. Dear Pope you have been such an inspiration for the humankind steadfast in your principles and willing to take tough decisions in your own silent way . We thank the Lord for a Pope like Benedict XVI ,John Paul -II and hope and pray that the next Pope will also not bow down to ills of modernism but provide spritiual and moral guidance to faithful.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, USA

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    "Stormy days" are prevalent everywhere and anywhere in this world of challenge. May the prayers of His Holiness in his life of retirement be the best healers in our future life so that peace, safety, security and harmony may prevail throughout this world. In Thy name we pray, amen.

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  • sr Jyothi Fernandes, UFS, mudarangady/mysore

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Congrats to the daijjiworld.com for carrying the farewell message of papa with the beautiful photographs! i became nostalgic as i was studying theology over there in my younger days.long live our beloved Pope Benedict XVI.all of us respect his decision to resign. What an great example to withdraw for the good the Catholic Church.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    May you be strengthened more, we love you dear Pope. You accepted the Gods call and lead the flock of 'Children of God' truly and safely.
    Our Lords promise is great on this Throne of Catholic Church.

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  • jacintha, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    This is a wonderful example of 'giving up power and position'. A position is to carry out certain tasks. When age/health issues crop up, certainly positions must be given up so that, some other effective person takes over.

    This is a wonderful Humane example of simplicity and humility. I am proud that this happened in my catholic church.

    I wish this precedent is taken by political, social and religious heads. Don't get affixed to the chair.

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  • Ramesh, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Thank u holy father for all that u have done to the church. May God bless u and keep u and the Church too.

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  • Stephen Crasta, Manipal / Bahrain

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    VERY GOOD COMMENT FROM SAHIL AHMED.....INSHALLAH WE HOPE TO SEE A NEW POPE SOON. THANK U.

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  • SAHIL AHMED, INDIA

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    MAY THE "HOLY-FATHER" BE ELECTED SOON TO LEAD THE ROMAN CATHOLICS TO CARRY OUT THEIR HUGE AND RESPONSIBLE MISSION OF PRAYER, CHARITY, EUCATION, SOCIAL SERVICE, UPLIFTMENT OF POOR, DESTITUTE AND DOWNTRODDEN ETC. THROUGHOUT THE WORLD IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS CHRIST THE MESSAIAH AND MAY JESUS (ISA)'S TEACHINGS REACH TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH TO EVERY SOUL THAT TRULY DESERVES AND SEEKS TO OBTAIN HIM IN LIFE AND LIFE AFTER. MAY ALLAH BLESS EVERYONE!

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  • Fr J. B. Saldanha, Jeppu

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Pope Benedict XVI is a man of deep faith. It was quite a challenge to lead and to guide the Church amidst the post-modern developments. His holiness did not hesitate to teach authoritatively on matters of faith and morals despite all the odds. The great theological work ‘Jesus of Nazareth’ in three volumes gives us a glimpse of his faith convictions and theological depth. I believe this work is made possible because of his deep intimacy with the Lord in prayer. Thank you papa for being our guide and guardian in matters of faith and morals.

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  • Fr. Elias Frank, Bantwal/Rome

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    I was present for the last general audience of Pope Benedict XVI. The crowd was easily 150,000 as both St. Peter's square and the connecting Pious XII square, where I was standing, were filled. Among many national flags there was a large Indian flag too waved. The most remarkable thing was the silence when the Pope spoke there was such a silence, it seemed to me that every word of his was sinking straight into the hearts of those gathered. There were youths in tears! It was a spectacular sign of solidarity with the man whom, when he began his pontificate in 2005, people took time to understand and now are sad he is leaving!

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  • ALPHONS RODRIGUES, UJIRE ISRAEL

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    jeo jeo papa lanbu awku thumkaa menlu bls world US AMEN

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  • Catholic Woman, USA

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Thank you Lord for this good shepherd.
    Pope Benedict XVI will always be remembered for his humility and courage. Hope that his successor will see the same strengths and inadequacies within the Church and govern it with the help of Lord. May the Lord bless us with a Holy man who will shepherd us through these turbulent times within and outside the Catholic Church.

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai/Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 28 2013

    Thanks and praise to you O Lord for whatever you have given us. Protect us and guide us Amen.

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