
Speaking to the young people gathered to greet him at Barangaroo on the shores of Sydney Harbour, the Holy Father said:
Standing before me I see a vibrant image of the universal Church. The variety of nations and cultures from which you hail shows that indeed Christ’s Good News is for everyone; it has reached the ends of the earth. Yet I know too that a good number of you are still seeking a spiritual homeland. Some of you, most welcome among us, are not Catholic or Christian. Others of you perhaps hover at the edge of parish and Church life. To you I wish to offer encouragement: step forward into Christ’s loving embrace; recognize the Church as your home. No one need remain on the outside, for from the day of Pentecost the Church has been one and universal.
Pope Benedict also spoke of the various countries over which he flew during his journey and referred to the importance of care for the environment and sustainable development. He added and important rider:
The concerns for non-violence, sustainable development, justice and peace, and care for our environment are of vital importance for humanity. They cannot, however, be understood apart from a profound reflection upon the innate dignity of every human life from conception to natural death: a dignity conferred by God himself and thus inviolable.
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full discourse here.
4 comments:
I am so glad I`m not there. I`d get arrested for breaching the security and rushing up to him to give him a big hug.
We are so blessed to be living in this historical time, and to have HIM as our leader.
I know it is meant to be World Youth Day, but I like to think we all understand the sub-text here:
WORLD CATHOLIC MONTH.
I wish I could be there. It looks as if everything is wonderful.
What a terrific photo of Papa Benedict our wonderful Pope. He looks so young and vibrant - the man for our times without a doubt. may God Bless him abundantly and keep him safe and well.
I am sure our young people will come back to their homes from World Youth Day INSPIRED AND ON FIRE with love for Jesus Christ. They will make this world a better place!
I wish someone would tell the holy father that the phrase "sustainable development" is one of the many popular catch phrases cooked up by UN population control fanatics for reducing the human population by any means necessary.
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