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Benedict XVI
Address to the Bishops of Burundi on their "ad Limina" visit

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1 6| year we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Post-Synodal 2 7| Ecclesia in Africa, n. 78). ~ 3 5| that the pastoral plan of action that has been worked out 4 4| fore the Catholic Church's active role in furthering peace 5 2| together with all Burundians, I address my affectionate greetings. ~ 6 8| institutions for social advancement and its service in the world 7 7| faithful to all authentic African values" (Ecclesia in Africa, 8 | again 9 | also 10 | am 11 | among 12 | an 13 7| are tempted to return to ancient practices that have not 14 7| great poverty and inner anguish, and are tempted to return 15 6| are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Post-Synodal Apostolic 16 1| pray at the tombs of the Apostles and meet the Successor of 17 8| precious assistants in the apostolate, as well as all the faithful 18 3| to commemorate with you Archbishop Michael A. Courtney, who 19 7| inculturation, especially in the area of the translation of the 20 5| resentment and ceaselessly asking for forgiveness and reconciliation. ~ 21 7| them to "ever more fully assimilate the Gospel message, while 22 8| the catechists, precious assistants in the apostolate, as well 23 7| particular to renew your attention to all the faithful, so 24 7| remaining faithful to all authentic African values" (Ecclesia 25 7| and more intensely their Baptismal requirements. Many are suffering 26 8| the development of human beings and society, in the context 27 3| him at the service of your beloved Country and the local Church. ~ 28 7| of the translation of the Bible and the texts of the Magisterium. 29 2| express my gratitude to Bishop Jean Ntagwarara of Bubanza, 30 2| Bubanza, President of your Bishops' Conference, for the kind 31 9| an affectionate Apostolic Blessing. ~ 32 4| quinquennial reports, you bring to the fore the Catholic 33 4| the desire to work for the brotherhood and unity of all, following 34 2| Bishop Jean Ntagwarara of Bubanza, President of your Bishops' 35 1| Pastors of the Church in Burundi, with great joy. You have 36 8| thanks for the apostolic work carried out by the indigenous and 37 8| conditions. I do not forget the catechists, precious assistants in 38 4| you bring to the fore the Catholic Church's active role in 39 5| revenge and resentment and ceaselessly asking for forgiveness and 40 6| This year we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of 41 6| May it continue to be the charter of your commitment in the 42 7| them, providing a sound Christian formation and making every 43 4| must be said again, many Christians witnessed heroically to 44 6| communion with the other local Churches. ~ 45 1| Successor of Peter and his collaborators. I hope that this experience 46 1| with great joy. You have come on pilgrimage to Rome to 47 3| I would also like to commemorate with you Archbishop Michael 48 6| to be the charter of your commitment in the mission that has 49 2| vitality of your diocesan communities, to whom, together with 50 8| Dioceses, often in difficult conditions. I do not forget the catechists, 51 2| President of your Bishops' Conference, for the kind words he has 52 6| Pope John Paul II. May it continue to be the charter of your 53 5| implement it locally, will contribute to proclaiming the Gospel, 54 3| you Archbishop Michael A. Courtney, who was faithful to the 55 4| sufferings endured in the dark time of war, during which, 56 2| expressed in your name. They demonstrate the spiritual and missionary 57 4| has not extinguished the desire to work for the brotherhood 58 8| faithful who take part in the development of human beings and society, 59 8| your Dioceses, often in difficult conditions. I do not forget 60 | do 61 | down 62 8| service in the world to education and health care. ~ 63 7| formation and making every effort for inculturation, especially 64 4| especially during this election period. The sufferings endured 65 7| the Magisterium. This will enable them to "ever more fully 66 | end 67 4| election period. The sufferings endured in the dark time of war, 68 | ever 69 | every 70 6| the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Africa, promulgated 71 1| collaborators. I hope that this experience of communion in charity 72 2| I express my gratitude to Bishop Jean 73 2| the kind words he has just expressed in your name. They demonstrate 74 4| to their faith, has not extinguished the desire to work for the 75 3| the mission that the Holy Father had entrusted to him at 76 5| all Burundians, uprooting feelings of revenge and resentment 77 4| brotherhood and unity of all, following Christ and in his Name. ~ 78 4| reports, you bring to the fore the Catholic Church's active 79 8| out by the indigenous and foreign priests and the men and 80 8| difficult conditions. I do not forget the catechists, precious 81 5| and ceaselessly asking for forgiveness and reconciliation. ~ 82 7| providing a sound Christian formation and making every effort 83 5| memories and hearts and to fostering solidarity among all Burundians, 84 | from 85 7| enable them to "ever more fully assimilate the Gospel message, 86 4| Church's active role in furthering peace and reconciliation 87 8| granted the opportunity to give thanks for the apostolic 88 9| and sustains charity, I gladly impart to you an affectionate 89 8| in the Episcopate, I am granted the opportunity to give 90 2| I express my gratitude to Bishop Jean Ntagwarara 91 2| address my affectionate greetings. ~ 92 | had 93 | he 94 5| proclaiming the Gospel, to healing memories and hearts and 95 8| the world to education and health care. ~ 96 5| to healing memories and hearts and to fostering solidarity 97 4| many Christians witnessed heroically to their faith, has not 98 | him 99 8| part in the development of human beings and society, in the 100 6| Predecessor, Pope John Paul II. May it continue to be the 101 9| sustains charity, I gladly impart to you an affectionate Apostolic 102 5| diocesan synods that will implement it locally, will contribute 103 7| making every effort for inculturation, especially in the area 104 8| work carried out by the indigenous and foreign priests and 105 7| suffering from great poverty and inner anguish, and are tempted 106 8| context of the Church's institutions for social advancement and 107 7| they may live more and more intensely their Baptismal requirements. 108 9| As I invoke upon all of you and upon 109 | its 110 2| express my gratitude to Bishop Jean Ntagwarara of Bubanza, President 111 6| by my Predecessor, Pope John Paul II. May it continue 112 1| Church in Burundi, with great joy. You have come on pilgrimage 113 2| for the kind words he has just expressed in your name. 114 2| Bishops' Conference, for the kind words he has just expressed 115 3| faithful to the point of laying down his life for the mission 116 3| point of laying down his life for the mission that the 117 | like 118 7| faithful, so that they may live more and more intensely 119 5| synods that will implement it locally, will contribute to proclaiming 120 7| not been purified by the Lord's Spirit or to turn to the 121 7| Bible and the texts of the Magisterium. This will enable them to " 122 7| Christian formation and making every effort for inculturation, 123 1| tombs of the Apostles and meet the Successor of Peter and 124 8| At the end of our Meeting, dear Brothers in the Episcopate, 125 9| all of you and upon the members of your Dioceses the Holy 126 5| proclaiming the Gospel, to healing memories and hearts and to fostering 127 8| foreign priests and the men and women religious of your 128 7| fully assimilate the Gospel message, while remaining faithful 129 3| commemorate with you Archbishop Michael A. Courtney, who was faithful 130 2| demonstrate the spiritual and missionary vitality of your diocesan 131 | must 132 7| values" (Ecclesia in Africa, n. 78). ~ 133 2| gratitude to Bishop Jean Ntagwarara of Bubanza, President of 134 | often 135 | on 136 8| Episcopate, I am granted the opportunity to give thanks for the apostolic 137 | or 138 | other 139 | our 140 8| all the faithful who take part in the development of human 141 7| I encourage you in particular to renew your attention 142 5| I hope that the pastoral plan of action that has 143 1| I welcome you, Pastors of the Church in Burundi, 144 6| my Predecessor, Pope John Paul II. May it continue to be 145 4| active role in furthering peace and reconciliation in the 146 9| Holy Spirit who strengthens people in the faith, revives hope 147 4| especially during this election period. The sufferings endured 148 1| and meet the Successor of Peter and his collaborators. I 149 1| great joy. You have come on pilgrimage to Rome to pray at the tombs 150 5| I hope that the pastoral plan of action that has been 151 3| who was faithful to the point of laying down his life 152 6| promulgated by my Predecessor, Pope John Paul II. May it continue 153 6| 10th anniversary of the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia 154 7| are suffering from great poverty and inner anguish, and are 155 7| tempted to return to ancient practices that have not been purified 156 1| on pilgrimage to Rome to pray at the tombs of the Apostles 157 8| not forget the catechists, precious assistants in the apostolate, 158 6| Africa, promulgated by my Predecessor, Pope John Paul II. May 159 2| Jean Ntagwarara of Bubanza, President of your Bishops' Conference, 160 8| the indigenous and foreign priests and the men and women religious 161 5| locally, will contribute to proclaiming the Gospel, to healing memories 162 6| Exhortation Ecclesia in Africa, promulgated by my Predecessor, Pope 163 7| sects. Take care of them, providing a sound Christian formation 164 7| practices that have not been purified by the Lord's Spirit or 165 4| In your quinquennial reports, you bring to the 166 8| priests and the men and women religious of your Dioceses, often 167 7| the Gospel message, while remaining faithful to all authentic 168 7| encourage you in particular to renew your attention to all the 169 4| In your quinquennial reports, you bring to the fore the 170 7| intensely their Baptismal requirements. Many are suffering from 171 5| feelings of revenge and resentment and ceaselessly asking for 172 7| anguish, and are tempted to return to ancient practices that 173 5| Burundians, uprooting feelings of revenge and resentment and ceaselessly 174 9| strengthens people in the faith, revives hope and sustains charity, 175 4| Catholic Church's active role in furthering peace and 176 1| have come on pilgrimage to Rome to pray at the tombs of 177 4| during which, it must be said again, many Christians witnessed 178 7| Spirit or to turn to the sects. Take care of them, providing 179 1| encourage you in your mission as servants of Christ's Gospel for the 180 | so 181 8| Church's institutions for social advancement and its service 182 8| development of human beings and society, in the context of the Church' 183 5| hearts and to fostering solidarity among all Burundians, uprooting 184 7| care of them, providing a sound Christian formation and 185 2| name. They demonstrate the spiritual and missionary vitality 186 9| Dioceses the Holy Spirit who strengthens people in the faith, revives 187 1| the Apostles and meet the Successor of Peter and his collaborators. 188 7| Baptismal requirements. Many are suffering from great poverty and inner 189 4| this election period. The sufferings endured in the dark time 190 9| faith, revives hope and sustains charity, I gladly impart 191 5| as well as the diocesan synods that will implement it locally, 192 7| and inner anguish, and are tempted to return to ancient practices 193 7| translation of the Bible and the texts of the Magisterium. This 194 8| the opportunity to give thanks for the apostolic work carried 195 4| sufferings endured in the dark time of war, during which, it 196 | together 197 1| pilgrimage to Rome to pray at the tombs of the Apostles and meet 198 7| especially in the area of the translation of the Bible and the texts 199 7| the Lord's Spirit or to turn to the sects. Take care 200 4| for the brotherhood and unity of all, following Christ 201 5| solidarity among all Burundians, uprooting feelings of revenge and 202 7| to all authentic African values" (Ecclesia in Africa, n. 203 2| spiritual and missionary vitality of your diocesan communities, 204 4| endured in the dark time of war, during which, it must be 205 | was 206 | we 207 1| I welcome you, Pastors of the Church 208 | which 209 | while 210 | whom 211 4| said again, many Christians witnessed heroically to their faith, 212 8| priests and the men and women religious of your Dioceses, 213 2| Conference, for the kind words he has just expressed in 214 5| of action that has been worked out in this context, as 215 | would 216 6| This year we are celebrating the 10th


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