THE CHURCH HAS CONFIDENCE IN THE YOUNG
VATICAN CITY, 12 SEP 2008 (VIS) - Following the celebration of Vespers this evening in the cathedral of Notre-Dame, the Pope greeted young people participating in a prayer vigil in preparation for tomorrow's Mass, which is due to be celebrated on the esplanade of Les Invalides in Paris.
In his remarks to them Benedict XVI recalled how at the recent 23rd World Youth Day "many young people rediscovered the importance of the Holy Spirit for the life of every Christian. The Spirit gives us a deep relationship with God, Who is the source of all authentic human good.
"All of you desire to love and to be loved! It is to God that you must turn, if you want to learn how to love, and to find the strength to love", he added.
The Pope then went on to invite the young "to meditate on the importance of the Sacrament of Confirmation ... which leads you into a mature faith life. It is vital for you to understand this Sacrament more and more in order to evaluate the quality and depth of your faith and to reinforce it. The Holy Spirit enables you to approach the mystery of God; He makes you understand Who God is. He invites you to see in your neighbours the brothers and sisters whom God has given you, in order to live with them in human and spiritual fellowship - in other words, to live within the Church. By revealing Who the crucified and risen Lord is for us, He impels you to bear witness to Christ".
"You need to speak about Christ to all around you, to your families and friends, wherever you study, work and relax. Do not be afraid! Have 'the courage to live the Gospel and the boldness to proclaim it'. ... Bring the Good News to the young people of your age, and to others as well. They know what it means to experience difficulty in relationships, worry and uncertainty in the face of work and study. They have experienced suffering, but they have also known unique moments of joy. Be witnesses of God, for, as young people, you are fully a part of the Catholic community. ... The Church has confidence in you, and I want to tell you so!"
The Holy Father then drew the young people's attention to another subject: "the mystery of the Cross".
"Many of you", he said, "wear a cross on a chain around your neck. I too wear one. ... It is not a mere decoration or a piece of jewellery. It is the precious symbol of our faith, the visible and material sign that we belong to Christ".
"For Christians, the Cross signifies God's wisdom and His infinite love revealed in the saving gift of Christ, crucified and risen for the life of the world, and in particular for the life of each and every one of you".
The cross "is not only the symbol of your life in God and your salvation, but also ... the silent witness of human suffering and the unique and priceless expression of all our hopes".
"The Cross in some way seems to threaten our human security, yet above all else, it also proclaims God's grace and confirms our salvation. This evening, I entrust you with the Cross of Christ. ... Paul understood the seemingly paradoxical words of Jesus, Who taught that it is only by giving ('losing') one's life that one finds it, and Paul concluded from this that the Cross expresses the fundamental law of love, the perfect formula for real life".
Having concluded his meeting with the young people, the Pope travelled to the apostolic nunciature where, having had dinner, he appeared at the balcony to greet the faithful gathered below.
"Your warm welcome is most moving for the Pope!" he told them. "Thank you for waiting for me here with such enthusiasm, despite the lateness of the hour!"
"I am glad to be joining the great throng of Lourdes pilgrims tomorrow to celebrate the Jubilee of the apparitions of the Virgin. Catholics in France have greater need than ever to renew their trust in Mary, recognising in her the model of their commitment to the service of the Gospel. ... I am counting on you and on your prayers for this visit to bear fruit. May the Virgin Mary keep you safe!"
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Want more from your relationship with God?
Interested in a relationship with God that is filled with the gifts of the Spirit and even miracles?
Here are 10 things you'll need:
1) Conviction - believe that God can work in your life and through you to others
2) Hope - with God all things are possible, and this is not just a saying that we hear all the time, He really can do anything if we believe it.
3)Faith - pray daily for deeper faith that God can move mountains - believe in the promises of Christ that we hear about in the Scriptures
4) A life of prayer - everyone needs extended time with God (we're so thick headed that it takes time for Him to get through), and try to continue to pray throughout the day - every 20 minutes or so say something like the Hail Mary or the Jesus prayer (Jesus, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner) This helps us to remain in God's presence throughout the day, and it's awesome!!!!
5) A life of purity -more than just in your relationships with the opposite sex, it's in the movies you watch, the television shows, music and video games. Here's something to think about, "if it doesn't build you up, you shouldn't be watching/listening to it"
6)Family - make sure that you are spending time with your family - Have fun with them!
7) Humility - always remain open to growing more, and allowing others to help you. We are all sinners, and it helps to remember where we would be without God in our lives.
8) Detachment - keep yourself from getting too attached to stuff - i.e. cell phones, games, movies, etc... Jesus didn't promise that we wouldn't suffer, but He did promise to be with us at all times.
9) Community - make sure you have a solid support group - good friends who will lead you to Christ, not towards things like gossip, drugs, alcohol or pornography (This is not the time to only have friends whom you are evangelizing! You'll need good Christian friends to help keep you accountable)
10) Love -think about small ways that you can serve others around you!
Here are 10 things you'll need:
1) Conviction - believe that God can work in your life and through you to others
2) Hope - with God all things are possible, and this is not just a saying that we hear all the time, He really can do anything if we believe it.
3)Faith - pray daily for deeper faith that God can move mountains - believe in the promises of Christ that we hear about in the Scriptures
4) A life of prayer - everyone needs extended time with God (we're so thick headed that it takes time for Him to get through), and try to continue to pray throughout the day - every 20 minutes or so say something like the Hail Mary or the Jesus prayer (Jesus, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner) This helps us to remain in God's presence throughout the day, and it's awesome!!!!
5) A life of purity -more than just in your relationships with the opposite sex, it's in the movies you watch, the television shows, music and video games. Here's something to think about, "if it doesn't build you up, you shouldn't be watching/listening to it"
6)Family - make sure that you are spending time with your family - Have fun with them!
7) Humility - always remain open to growing more, and allowing others to help you. We are all sinners, and it helps to remember where we would be without God in our lives.
8) Detachment - keep yourself from getting too attached to stuff - i.e. cell phones, games, movies, etc... Jesus didn't promise that we wouldn't suffer, but He did promise to be with us at all times.
9) Community - make sure you have a solid support group - good friends who will lead you to Christ, not towards things like gossip, drugs, alcohol or pornography (This is not the time to only have friends whom you are evangelizing! You'll need good Christian friends to help keep you accountable)
10) Love -think about small ways that you can serve others around you!
The Pope's intentions for September
BENEDICT XVI'S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR SEPTEMBER
VATICAN CITY, 1 SEP 2008 (VIS) - Pope Benedict XVI's general prayer intention for September is: "That those who, because of wars or oppressive regimes, are forced to leave their homes and country may be supported by Christians in the defence and protection of their rights."
His mission intention is: "That, faithful to the sacrament of matrimony, every Christian family may cultivate the values of love and communion in order to be a small evangelising community, sensitive and open to the material and spiritual needs of its brothers."
VATICAN CITY, 1 SEP 2008 (VIS) - Pope Benedict XVI's general prayer intention for September is: "That those who, because of wars or oppressive regimes, are forced to leave their homes and country may be supported by Christians in the defence and protection of their rights."
His mission intention is: "That, faithful to the sacrament of matrimony, every Christian family may cultivate the values of love and communion in order to be a small evangelising community, sensitive and open to the material and spiritual needs of its brothers."
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