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Pope Benedict XVI gestures during the weekly general audience in Pope Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2006. (AP Photo/Plinio Lepri)

Bishops look at pictures taken with their digital compact camera at Pope Benedict XVI's weekly general audience in Pope Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2006. (AP Photo/Plinio Lepri)

In this photo released by the Vatican's L'Osservatore Romano newspaper, Pope Benedict XVI tries on an Italian Firefighters helicopter pilot helmet handed by the 'Codice Rosso 115' (Red Code 115) magazine staff, during the weekly general audience in Pope Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2006. (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano)
2 posted on 02/15/2006 7:13:15 PM PST by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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BENEDICT XVI CONCLUDES CATECHESIS OF JOHN PAUL II

VATICAN CITY, FEB 15, 2006 (VIS) - At the beginning of the general audience Benedict XVI recalled that today's catechesis was the last "of the long cycle begun years ago by my beloved predecessor, the unforgettable John Paul II," who wished to cover "the entire sequence of Psalms and Canticles that constitute the basic fabric of the Liturgy of the Hours and of Vespers.

"Having reached the end of this textual pilgrimage - like a journey through a flower garden of praise, invocation, prayer and contemplation - we now come to the canticle that closes the celebration of Vespers: the Magnificat."

The Pope went on: "It is a canticle that reveals ... the spirituality ... of those faithful who recognized themselves as 'poor,' not only in detaching themselves from all forms of idolatry of wealth and power, but also in profound humility of heart, free from the temptation to pride and open to the irruption of divine saving grace."

If the first part of the Magnificat, the Holy Father explained, is "the celebration of divine grace which irrupted into the heart and the life of Mary, making her Mother of the Lord," Mary's personal witness was nonetheless "not solitary, ... because the Virgin Mother was aware she had a mission to achieve for humanity, and her own story is part of the history of salvation."

In the second part, "the voice of Mary is joined by the entire community of faithful" who celebrate God's actions in history. "The 'style' that inspires the Lord of history is clear: He takes the side of the least and the lowliest." On this subject, the Pope quoted the words of St. Ambrose: "May each one of us glorify the Lord with the soul of Mary. ... If, according to the flesh, the mother of Christ is one, then according to the faith, all souls generate Christ."

Prior to the general audience, which was held in the Paul VI Hall, the Pope went to the Vatican Basilica to greet a group of Italian students and participants in a pilgrimage promoted by the French religious family, "Freres de Saint-Jean."

Addressing the students, Benedict XVI spoke of his recent Encyclical "Deus caritas est," recalling that "the love of God is the source and motive for our true joy. I invite each of you to understand and accept ever more this Love that changes life and renders you credible witnesses of the Gospel."

The Holy Father then turned to the participants in the pilgrimage of the "Freres de Saint-Jean" who are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the foundation of their organization. "May your pilgrimage be a time of renewal, one in which to analyze the experiences you have had, learn the appropriate lessons, and discern with ever greater profundity the vocations that arise and the missions to which you are called, in trusting collaboration with the pastors of local churches."

AG/MAGNIFICAT/FRERES SAINT-JEAN VIS 060215 (500)

3 posted on 02/15/2006 7:17:38 PM PST by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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To: ELS

He sure gets to try on a lot of hats. Sandro Magister talked Monday night in DC about how beloved the Holy Father is and how attentively people listen to him. He's really packing in the crowds for his General Audiences. It's amazing how enthusiastic they are, too. I love the joy displayed on people's faces when he passes by them.

Oh, just a reminder....it's Day Two of the Novena for the Chair of Peter which ends on the 22nd.

7 posted on 02/15/2006 7:58:36 PM PST by Carolina
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