Pope Benedict XVI told the 150,000 people who came to his final general
audience that he is filled with trust and peace as he prepares to
resign, because the Church is not his but God’s and he will “not let it
sink.”
“In this moment,” the Pope said, “there is in me a great trust because I
know, we all know, that the Word of truth of the Gospel is the strength
of the Church, it is her life. … This is my trust, this is my joy.”
The Pope made his way through St. Peter’s Square in his popemobile and
was welcomed by cheering throngs of pilgrims from all over Europe and
abroad.
“The heart of a Pope,” he told the assembly, “reaches out to the entire world.”
“I would like my greeting and my thanks to reach all people.”
Benedict XVI abdicated the chair of St. Peter on Feb. 28 and since that time the Church has been without a Pope.
His departure led the Pope to reflect on his last eight years
as the successor of St. Peter, whom Jesus called to be a fisher of men.
“When, on April 19 of nearly eight years ago, I accepted to assume the
Petrine Ministry, I had the firm certainty that has always accompanied
me. In that moment, as I have already express many times, the words that
resounded in my heart were ‘Lord, what are you asking of me? This is a
great burden that you place on my shoulders, but if You ask it of me, on
your word I will throw out the nets, sure that you will guide me.’
“And the Lord has truly guided me, he has been close to me. I have been
able to perceive his presence daily. It has been a piece of the path of
the Church that has had moments of joy and light, but also moments that
were not easy,” the Pope told the crowd.
He also said he “felt like St. Peter and the Apostles in the boat on the Sea of Galilee.
“The Lord has given us so many days of sun and light wind, days in which
the catch was abundant; there have also been moments in which the water
were agitated and the wind blew contrary, as in all of the history of
the Church, and the Lord appeared to be sleeping.
“But I have always known that in that boat, there was the Lord and I
have always known that the barque of the Church is not mine, it is not
ours, but it is his and he does not let it sink. It is Him who steers
it, certainly also through the men he has chosen, because he has wanted
it this way,” the Pope stated.
Because God guides and protects the Church, Pope Benedict said that
“today my heart is full of thanks to God because he has never made his
consolation, his light, his love be absent from the entire Church or
from me.”
He also told the crowd that he carries “all of you in my prayer, in a
present that is that of God, where I gather up every encounter, every
trip, every pastoral visit.
“Everything and everyone, I gather up in prayer to entrust them to the
Lord so that we might have full awareness of his will, with every wisdom
and spiritual intelligence, and so that we may act in a way that is
deserving of Him, of his love, bringing fruit in every good work.”
Pope Benedict also demonstrated the depth of his pastoral heart by
telling the sea of pilgrims that he “would like every person to feel
loved by that God that gave his son for us and who has showed his
boundless love for us. I would like everyone to feel the joy of being
Christian.”
He finished the main part of his remarks by saying, “in these last few
months, I have felt my strength has diminished and I asked God
insistently in prayer to illuminate me with his light to help me to make
the most just decision not for my good but for the good of the Church.”
“I took this step in full knowledge of its gravity and also novelty,” he
said, adding that it was also “with a profound serenity of soul.”
“Loving the Church means also having the courage to make difficult and
painful choices, keeping always the good of the Church at the fore and
not our own,” Pope Benedict stressed.