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|    Marc Lewis to All    |
|    Vatican Information Service (Press Relea    |
|    28 Sep 10 18:22:56    |
      Hello All!        This Area is READ ONLY. Do not post to this area.        The following press release is Copyrighted by the        Vatican Information Service.        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~        VIS-Press releases              MESSAGE FOR WORLD CONGRESS ON PILGRIMAGES AND SHRINES              VATICAN CITY, 27 SEP 2010 (VIS) - Made public today was a Message from the Pope       to Archbishop Antonio Maria Veglio, president of the Pontifical Council for the       Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People, and to Archbishop Julian Barrio       Barrio of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, for the Second World Congress on the       Pastoral Care of Pilgrimages and Shrines, which is being held in Santiago from       27 to 30 September.              Extracts from the English-language version of the Message are given below:              "With the theme, 'So he went in to stay with them', taken from the Gospel       passage of the disciples of Emmaus, you are", the Holy Father writes,       "preparing to study in depth the importance of pilgrimages to the shrines as a       manifestation of Christian life and a space of evangelisation".              "I will personally make a pilgrimage soon to the tomb of the Apostle St. James,       the 'Lord's friend', in the same way that I have made my way to other places in       the world which many of the faithful visit with fervent devotion. In this       regard, from the beginning of my pontificate, I have wanted to live my ministry       as the Successor of Peter with the sentiments of a pilgrim who travels over the       roads of the world with hope and simplicity bringing on his lips and in his       heart the saving message of the Risen Christ, and strengthening his brothers in       faith. As an explicit sign of this mission, my coat-of-arms includes the       pilgrim's shell, among other elements.              "In these historic moments in which we are called, with greater force if       possible, to evangelise our world, the riches offered to us by the pilgrimage       to shrines should be highlighted. First of all, for its great ability to summon       and bring together a growing number of pilgrims and religious tourists, some of       whom are in complicated human and spiritual situations, somewhat distant from       living the faith and with a weak ecclesial affiliation. Christ speaks to all of       them with love and hope.              "The desire for happiness that is imbedded in the soul finds its answer in Him,       and human suffering together with Him has a meaning. With His grace, the       noblest causes also find their complete fulfilment. As Simeon met with Christ       in the temple, so too a pilgrim should have the opportunity to discover the       Lord in the shrine.              "For this purpose, efforts should be made so that visitors may not forget that       shrines are sacred places in order to be in them with devotion, respect and       propriety. In this way, the Word of Christ, the Son of the living God, can ring       out clearly, and the event of His death and resurrection, the foundation of our       faith, can be proclaimed completely.              "Very careful attention should also be given to welcoming the pilgrims, by       highlighting, among other elements, the dignity and beauty of the shrine, the       image of 'God's dwelling... with the human race', the moments and spaces for       both personal and community prayer, and attention to devotional practices. In       the same way, it can never be stressed enough that shrines should be       lighthouses of charity, with unceasing dedication to the neediest through       concrete works of solidarity and mercy, and constant readiness to listen,       favouring in particular the faithful's reception of the Sacrament of       Reconciliation and taking part worthily in the Eucharistic celebration, making       this the centre and apex of all the pastoral activity of the shrines. In this       way it will be made manifest that the Eucharist is indeed the pilgrim's       nourishment, the 'Sacrament of the God Who does not leave us alone on the       journey but stays at our side and shows us the way'.              "In fact, different from a wanderer whose steps have no established final       destination, a pilgrim always has a destination, even if at times he is not       explicitly aware of it. And this destination is none other than the encounter       with God through Christ in whom all our aspirations find their response. For       this reason, the celebration of the Eucharist can really be considered the       culmination of the pilgrimage.              "As 'God's co-workers', I exhort all of you to be dedicated to this beautiful       mission so that through your pastoral care, you will favour in pilgrims the       knowledge and imitation of Christ Who continues to walk with us, enlighten our       lives with His Word, and share with us the Bread of Life in the Eucharist. In       this way, the pilgrimage to the shrine will be a favourable occasion to       strengthen the desire in those who visit it to share the wonderful experience       with others of knowing they are loved by God and sent to the world to give       witness to that love.              "With these sentiments, I entrust the fruits of this Congress to the       intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostle James as I direct my       prayer to Jesus Christ, 'the Way and the Truth and the Life', to Whom I present       all those who seek His face as they peregrinate through life:              "Lord Jesus Christ, pilgrim of Emmaus, you make yourself close to us for love,       even if, at times, discouragement and sadness prevent us from discovering your       presence. You are the flame that revives our faith. You are the light that       purifies our hope. You are the force that stirs our charity. Teach us to       recognise you in the Word, in the house and on the Table where the Bread of       Life is shared, in generous service to our suffering neighbour. And when       evening falls, Lord, help us to say: 'Stay with us'. Amen".       MESS/VIS 20100927 (940)              SUMMARY              --- MPost/386 v1.21        * Origin: Sursum Corda! BBS =Meridian, MS= bbs.sursum-corda.com (1:396/45)    |
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