Preserving a "fruitful dialogue between
faith and reason, between religion and politics, between economics and
ethics" and affirming that "everything that is done to support marriage
and family, to help those most in need, everything which increases the
greatness of man and his inviolable dignity contributes to the
improvement of society, no effort is in vain".
These are just two of
Benedict XVI’s "memories" of his recently concluded trip to Spain,
outlined today during his Wednesday audience.
Speaking to eight thousand
people, the Pope retraced the main steps of last weekend’s
“pilgrimage”.
"Unforgettable Days," which in Santiago de Compostela and Barcelona
allowed him to "experience the love that the people of Spain have for
the successor of Peter" who became a "pilgrim among pilgrims, along with
many, the countless," who travelled to the sanctuary dedicated to Saint
James of in the Compostelan Holy Year.
The traditional practice of
embracing the image of the Saint at the end of the Way, “symbolizes our
embrace of the Gospel which he preached and his mission."
"I also prayed
so that pilgrims who have made “the Way”, following in the footsteps of
many saints over the centuries, may continue to foster its genuine
religious, spiritual and penitential meaning without succumbing to
banality, distraction or trends. The Way, a criss-cross of roads that
run through vast lands forming a network throughout the Iberian
Peninsula and Europe, has been and continues to be a meeting place for
men and women of different backgrounds, united by their search for faith
and truth about themselves It stirs deep experiences of sharing,
brotherhood and solidarity”.
The day of Santiago de Compostela, a centuries-old destination for
pilgrims from all over Europe, led to Benedict XVI to repeat that "faith
is the reference point for Europe today in its new perspectives" and
that "will allow for the construction of a Europe which, true to its
indispensable Christian roots, is able to respond fully to its vocation
and mission in the world. "
"Therefore, certain of European Continents
immense possibilities and confident in its future of hope, I invited
Europe to open itself up to God, thus encouraging prospects for
authentic encounter, respect and solidarity with the peoples and
civilizations of other continents".
The central goal of the visit to Barcelona, Benedict XVI returned to
underline, was the "magnificent temple of the Sagrada Familia basilica”,
which was consecrated by the Pope. It is" reminiscent of the great
religious buildings, like the cathedrals which have marked the physical
appearance of the great cities of Europe. "
A "valuable” structure,”
fascinating in its play of light and colour, almost like an immense
sculpture," a "magnificent temple" in which Antonio Gaudi "was able to
represent the mystery of the Church in which believers are living
stones."
Gaudi "has put his genius to the service of beauty" with a
"great expressive capacity evoking the supreme source of all beauty".
"He was able to create a building worthy of God and therefore worthy of
man." A "mission in which his whole person was involved."
He "undertook
an intense practice of fasting, prayer and poverty to spiritually
prepare to express God" who in the meantime “ built within him a
spiritual edifice ".
On that occasion, he added, "I also remembered those who suffer,
especially in these times of serious economic difficulties. I kept in
mind at the same time, young people, who have accompanied me throughout
the visit to Santiago and Barcelona with their enthusiasm and joy, that
they may discover the beauty, value and the commitment of marriage, in
which a man and a woman form a family, who generously welcome life from
conception until its natural end. Everything that is done to support
marriage and family, to help people in need, all that increases the
greatness of man and his inviolable dignity, contributes to the
improvement of society. No effort is in vain in this area".
The Pope finally recalled that next year he will return to Madrid for
the World Youth Day, "I entrust to your prayers -he said - this
providential initiative, so that it may be an opportunity for growth in
faith for many young people".
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