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Benedict XVI
Address to the Bishops of Zimbabwe

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1 2| Gospel of salvation" (Eph 1:13). In your preaching and 2 1| Lord Jesus Christ!" (Eph 1:2). I offer a warm welcome 3 1| with the Lord (cf. Mk 6:31) in prayer and spiritual 4 4| Christ (cf. Pastores Gregis, 5). As you return to your 5 1| time with the Lord (cf. Mk 6:31) in prayer and spiritual 6 3| Africa (Ecclesia in Africa, 75). For this reason, I encourage 7 2| teaching the faithful should be able to hear the voice of the 8 3| spiritual, pastoral and human accompaniment guided by experienced and 9 2| and in their efforts to act as upright members of the 10 1| your quinquennial visit ad Limina Apostolorum. May 11 3| faith in a way which truly addresses and responds to people’s 12 3| providing seminarians with an adequate human, spiritual, doctrinal 13 4| justice and truth. With great affection I commend you and the clergy, 14 3| and integrated catechesis aimed at training the faithful 15 3| Amid the difficulties of the 16 1| pilgrimage to the Tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul, and this 17 3| to various works of the apostolate. These gifts of God’s grace 18 4| and cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of 19 1| quinquennial visit ad Limina Apostolorum. May your pilgrimage to 20 2| rebuilding of society. I appreciate the significant contribution 21 | are 22 3| Christian vocation. "In all areas of Church life, formation 23 4| of ecclesial communion, I ask you to cooperate generously 24 2| a voice that speaks with authority of what is right and true, 25 2| in Zimbabwe have laid the basis for what I trust will be 26 2| Church’s social doctrine to bear upon the thinking and practical 27 | been 28 | beginning 29 3| younger clergy would greatly benefit, in the first years of their 30 4| cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of joy and peace 31 2| that all members of the body politic work together in 32 4| strengthened in faith and in the bond of ecclesial communion, 33 | both 34 4| word will shine ever more brightly in the minds and hearts 35 2| Poor, you yourselves have brought the wisdom of the Gospel 36 | but 37 1| from your pressing pastoral cares in order to spend time with 38 3| suitable and comprehensive catechetical preparation for all the 39 3| systematic education of catechists. Future priests, for their 40 4| and hearts of Zimbabwe’s Catholics, inspiring in them a deeper 41 1| ever greater unity in the cause of the Gospel and the service 42 3| once a consolation and a challenge to an ever more profound 43 3| practical support in their challenging task of providing seminarians 44 3| faithful to live fully their Christian vocation. "In all areas 45 2| you to continue to provide clear and united leadership, grounded 46 4| Successor of Peter and the College of Bishops, you have been 47 4| With great affection I commend you and the clergy, religious 48 4| of Christ and a more firm commitment to the spread of his Kingdom 49 3| life, and the presence of a committed laity devoted to various 50 2| responsibility for the common good demands that all members 51 4| in the bond of ecclesial communion, I ask you to cooperate 52 3| the presence of so many communities vibrant in faith, a significant 53 3| together to ensure suitable and comprehensive catechetical preparation 54 3| exemplary priests. Your concern for sound catechesis and 55 3| God’s grace are at once a consolation and a challenge to an ever 56 2| reconciliation, a voice that can console them in the midst of their 57 2| governance, I encourage you to continue to provide clear and united 58 2| appreciate the significant contribution to the electoral process 59 4| communion, I ask you to cooperate generously in the service 60 4| Mother of the Church, and cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing 61 3| Catholic community in your country.~ 62 2| recent Pastoral Letter The Cry of the Poor, you yourselves 63 2| the faithful both in their daily lives and in their efforts 64 1| Christ’s Kingdom. May these days also grant you a precious 65 4| Dear Brother Bishops, in union 66 4| Catholics, inspiring in them a deeper love of Christ and a more 67 2| responsibility for the common good demands that all members of the 68 3| presence of a committed laity devoted to various works of the 69 4| religious and laity of your Dioceses to the loving intercession 70 1| in prayer and spiritual discernment, so that you may take up 71 3| adequate human, spiritual, doctrinal and pastoral formation, 72 2| heritage of the Church’s social doctrine to bear upon the thinking 73 3| of the Church in Africa (Ecclesia in Africa, 75). For this 74 4| faith and in the bond of ecclesial communion, I ask you to 75 2| daily lives and in their efforts to act as upright members 76 2| The recent elections in Zimbabwe have laid the 77 2| significant contribution to the electoral process which you offered 78 3| you to work together to ensure suitable and comprehensive 79 3| their students, but of the entire Catholic community in your 80 2| In the exercise of your episcopal ministry of teaching and 81 3| guided by experienced and exemplary priests. Your concern for 82 2| of the community. In the exercise of your episcopal ministry 83 3| accompaniment guided by experienced and exemplary priests. Your 84 3| religious education must also extend to the system of Catholic 85 1| peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ!" ( 86 2| faithful and to all your fellow-citizens in your Joint Pastoral Statement 87 | first 88 4| Bishops, you have been sent forth as witnesses to the hope 89 2| troubles and show them the way forward in hope.~ 90 2| firm moral and spiritual foundations for the future of the nation. 91 3| be helped to present the fullness of the Catholic faith in 92 3| training the faithful to live fully their Christian vocation. " 93 4| I ask you to cooperate generously in the service of the Gospel, 94 3| of the apostolate. These gifts of God’s grace are at once 95 2| ministry of teaching and governance, I encourage you to continue 96 1| Kingdom. May these days also grant you a precious opportunity 97 4| justice and truth. With great affection I commend you 98 1| you an incentive to ever greater unity in the cause of the 99 3| the younger clergy would greatly benefit, in the first years 100 4| Jesus Christ (cf. Pastores Gregis, 5). As you return to your 101 2| clear and united leadership, grounded in an unwavering faith in 102 3| and human accompaniment guided by experienced and exemplary 103 2| faithful should be able to hear the voice of the Lord himself, 104 4| brightly in the minds and hearts of Zimbabwe’s Catholics, 105 4| as witnesses to the hope held out by the Gospel of Jesus 106 3| for their part, should be helped to present the fullness 107 1| renewed zeal your ministry as heralds of God’s word and shepherds 108 2| the Gospel and the rich heritage of the Church’s social doctrine 109 | himself 110 4| spread of his Kingdom of holiness, justice and truth. With 111 3| schools, whose religious identity needs to be strengthened, 112 4| the Church, and cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing as 113 3| formation is of primary importance" for the future of the Church 114 1| Successor, be for all of you an incentive to ever greater unity in 115 4| of Zimbabwe’s Catholics, inspiring in them a deeper love of 116 3| sound catechesis and an integral religious education must 117 3| an ever more profound and integrated catechesis aimed at training 118 4| your Dioceses to the loving intercession of Mary, Mother of the Church, 119 2| fellow-citizens in your Joint Pastoral Statement published 120 4| Blessing as a pledge of joy and peace in the Lord.~ 121 2| the thinking and practical judgements of the faithful both in 122 2| elections in Zimbabwe have laid the basis for what I trust 123 | last 124 2| politic work together in laying firm moral and spiritual 125 2| provide clear and united leadership, grounded in an unwavering 126 2| your most recent Pastoral Letter The Cry of the Poor, you 127 4| the Gospel, so that the light of God’s word will shine 128 1| your quinquennial visit ad Limina Apostolorum. May your pilgrimage 129 3| training the faithful to live fully their Christian vocation. " 130 2| faithful both in their daily lives and in their efforts to 131 4| of your Dioceses to the loving intercession of Mary, Mother 132 | many 133 4| the loving intercession of Mary, Mother of the Church, and 134 1| Peter and Paul, and this meeting with Peter’s Successor, 135 2| can console them in the midst of their troubles and show 136 4| ever more brightly in the minds and hearts of Zimbabwe’s 137 1| time with the Lord (cf. Mk 6:31) in prayer and spiritual 138 3| difficulties of the present moment, the Church in Zimbabwe 139 | most 140 4| loving intercession of Mary, Mother of the Church, and cordially 141 | must 142 2| foundations for the future of the nation. Through the publication 143 3| take whatever steps may be necessary to provide for a more systematic 144 3| whose religious identity needs to be strengthened, for 145 2| for what I trust will be a new beginning in the process 146 | not 147 2| last year. As you rightly noted in that Statement, responsibility 148 3| in faith, a significant number of vocations to the priesthood 149 2| faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to "the word of truth, the 150 1| Bishops of Zimbabwe, on the occasion of your quinquennial visit 151 1| Jesus Christ!" (Eph 1:2). I offer a warm welcome to you, the 152 2| electoral process which you offered to the Catholic faithful 153 | on 154 | once 155 | only 156 1| also grant you a precious opportunity to withdraw from your pressing 157 1| pressing pastoral cares in order to spend time with the Lord ( 158 | our 159 | out 160 3| Future priests, for their part, should be helped to present 161 4| Gospel of Jesus Christ (cf. Pastores Gregis, 5). As you return 162 1| of the Apostles Peter and Paul, and this meeting with Peter’ 163 1| Limina Apostolorum. May your pilgrimage to the Tombs of the Apostles 164 4| Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of joy and peace in the 165 2| all members of the body politic work together in laying 166 2| Pastoral Letter The Cry of the Poor, you yourselves have brought 167 1| the Lord (cf. Mk 6:31) in prayer and spiritual discernment, 168 2| salvation" (Eph 1:13). In your preaching and teaching the faithful 169 1| these days also grant you a precious opportunity to withdraw 170 3| comprehensive catechetical preparation for all the faithful, and 171 1| opportunity to withdraw from your pressing pastoral cares in order 172 3| number of vocations to the priesthood and religious life, and 173 3| the first years of their priestly ministry, from a programme 174 3| Church life, formation is of primary importance" for the future 175 3| difficulties, questions and problems. The national seminaries 176 3| challenge to an ever more profound and integrated catechesis 177 3| priestly ministry, from a programme of spiritual, pastoral and 178 3| their challenging task of providing seminarians with an adequate 179 2| the nation. Through the publication of the Statement and your 180 2| Joint Pastoral Statement published last year. As you rightly 181 3| to people’s difficulties, questions and problems. The national 182 1| on the occasion of your quinquennial visit ad Limina Apostolorum. 183 3| in Africa, 75). For this reason, I encourage you to work 184 2| reconciliation and the moral rebuilding of society. I appreciate 185 3| the Church in Zimbabwe can rejoice in the presence of so many 186 1| that you may take up with renewed zeal your ministry as heralds 187 3| The national seminaries require practical support in their 188 3| which truly addresses and responds to people’s difficulties, 189 2| noted in that Statement, responsibility for the common good demands 190 4| Pastores Gregis, 5). As you return to your native land strengthened 191 2| wisdom of the Gospel and the rich heritage of the Church’s 192 2| with authority of what is right and true, of peace and justice, 193 2| published last year. As you rightly noted in that Statement, 194 2| of truth, the Gospel of salvation" (Eph 1:13). In your preaching 195 3| to the system of Catholic schools, whose religious identity 196 3| challenging task of providing seminarians with an adequate human, 197 3| and problems. The national seminaries require practical support 198 4| of Bishops, you have been sent forth as witnesses to the 199 1| heralds of God’s word and shepherds of his people in your native 200 4| light of God’s word will shine ever more brightly in the 201 2| midst of their troubles and show them the way forward in 202 2| heritage of the Church’s social doctrine to bear upon the 203 2| the moral rebuilding of society. I appreciate the significant 204 3| priests. Your concern for sound catechesis and an integral 205 2| Lord himself, a voice that speaks with authority of what is 206 1| pastoral cares in order to spend time with the Lord (cf. 207 4| more firm commitment to the spread of his Kingdom of holiness, 208 3| faithful, and to take whatever steps may be necessary to provide 209 3| the good not only of their students, but of the entire Catholic 210 3| work together to ensure suitable and comprehensive catechetical 211 3| seminaries require practical support in their challenging task 212 3| must also extend to the system of Catholic schools, whose 213 3| necessary to provide for a more systematic education of catechists. 214 3| support in their challenging task of providing seminarians 215 2| doctrine to bear upon the thinking and practical judgements 216 | Through 217 1| cares in order to spend time with the Lord (cf. Mk 6: 218 1| May your pilgrimage to the Tombs of the Apostles Peter and 219 3| integrated catechesis aimed at training the faithful to live fully 220 2| them in the midst of their troubles and show them the way forward 221 2| authority of what is right and true, of peace and justice, of 222 3| Catholic faith in a way which truly addresses and responds to 223 2| laid the basis for what I trust will be a new beginning 224 4| Dear Brother Bishops, in union with the Successor of Peter 225 2| continue to provide clear and united leadership, grounded in 226 1| incentive to ever greater unity in the cause of the Gospel 227 2| leadership, grounded in an unwavering faith in Jesus Christ and 228 | up 229 | upon 230 2| their efforts to act as upright members of the community. 231 3| committed laity devoted to various works of the apostolate. 232 3| presence of so many communities vibrant in faith, a significant 233 1| occasion of your quinquennial visit ad Limina Apostolorum. May 234 3| live fully their Christian vocation. "In all areas of Church 235 3| a significant number of vocations to the priesthood and religious 236 1| Christ!" (Eph 1:2). I offer a warm welcome to you, the Bishops 237 1| Eph 1:2). I offer a warm welcome to you, the Bishops of Zimbabwe, 238 | whatever 239 | while 240 | whose 241 2| yourselves have brought the wisdom of the Gospel and the rich 242 1| precious opportunity to withdraw from your pressing pastoral 243 4| have been sent forth as witnesses to the hope held out by 244 3| laity devoted to various works of the apostolate. These 245 | would 246 2| Statement published last year. As you rightly noted in 247 3| greatly benefit, in the first years of their priestly ministry, 248 3| pastoral formation, while the younger clergy would greatly benefit, 249 | yourselves 250 1| may take up with renewed zeal your ministry as heralds


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