To
the joy of Vatican City State workers, Friday morning Pope Francis was
joined by Pope emeritus Benedict XVI in the gardens for a ceremony
during which the Holy Father blessed a statue of St Michael Archangel,
at the same time consecrating the Vatican to the Archangel’s protection.
Following
a brief ceremony, Pope Francis addressed those present noting how St.
Michael defends the People of God from its enemy par excellence, the
devil.
He said even if the devil attempts to disfigure the face of the
Archangel and thus the face of humanity, St Michael wins, because God
acts in him and is stronger:
"In the Vatican Gardens there are
several works of art. But this, which has now been added, takes on
particular importance, in its location as well as the meaning it
expresses. In fact it is not just celebratory work but an invitation to
reflection and prayer, that fits well into the Year of Faith. Michael -
which means "Who is like God" - is the champion of the primacy of God,
of His transcendence and power. Michael struggles to restore divine
justice and defends the People of God from his enemies, above all by the
enemy par excellence, the devil. And St. Michael wins because in
him, there is He God who acts. This sculpture reminds us then that evil
is overcome, the accuser is unmasked, his head crushed, because
salvation was accomplished once and for all in the blood of Christ.
Though the devil always tries to disfigure the face of the Archangel and
that of humanity, God is stronger, it is His victory and His salvation
that is offered to all men. We are not alone on the journey or in the
trials of life, we are accompanied and supported by the Angels of God,
who offer, so to speak, their wings to help us overcome so many dangers,
in order to fly high compared to those realities that can weigh down
our lives or drag us down. In consecrating Vatican City State to St.
Michael the Archangel, I ask him to defend us from the evil one and
banish him. "
"We also consecrate Vatican City State in St.
Joseph, guardian of Jesus, the guardian of the Holy Family. May his
presence make us stronger and more courageous in making space for God in
our lives to always defeat evil with good. We ask Him to protect, take
care of us, so that a life of grace grows stronger in each of us every
day. "