Cardinal Estanislao Esteban Karlic, the retired archbishop of Parana,
Argentina, said that God used Benedict XVI’s resignation from the
papacy to speak a message of love to his people.
In a Feb. 27 interview with CNA, Cardinal Karlic said that Pope-emeritus
Benedict XVI’s decision to resign “is a message, a grace.”
“God is calling us again through him,” the cardinal said. “It is the
sign of a grace that is being given to us to love God and all mankind.”
Being Catholic, he continued, means being a brother to all the nations of the world.
“If there is one thing that really brings me joy, it is not feeling like
a stranger or a foreigner in any part of the world, because God is our
Father and we all are called to be brothers and sisters,” he added.
The cardinal commented on the Holy Father’s decision to retire from his
office at the end of February due to advanced age and declining
strength. He said the decision to step down into a life of prayer for
the Church is a sign from God calling all people to experience his love.
The Pope-emeritus “speaks just like Jesus did,” said Cardinal Karlic,
“and that is how men and women must speak. To express what God has given
us interiorly to others, to share what God has done to us and for us.
Because the truth about man is communion with God and communion with all
mankind.”
He also stressed the importance of continuing ahead in the Year of Faith
with the same enthusiasm Benedict XVI showed in proclaiming it.
“I believe that the Year of Faith is an enormous grace that that
Benedict’s successor will in no way squander. He will have the same
enthusiasm,” the cardinal stated.
During the Year of Faith, which runs throughout Nov. 24, 2013, Catholics
have been invited to deepen their knowledge of the Second Vatican
Council and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Cardinal Karlic was
one of the drafters of the new Catechism that was promulgated under Pope
John Paul II.
“It’s great to think that the catechism provides a vision for everything
for a culture that questions everything,” he said. “It is a complete
and organic vision for those who occupy important positions of authority
in the world and for all the citizens of this society that is more and
more united because of the possibilities we now have in science and
technology.”