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Benedict XVI
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1 17| worship before him (cf. Mt 2: 1-12). ~ 2 17| before him (cf. Mt 2: 1-12). ~ 3 11| this spirit of esteem and acceptance towards all those who come 4 6| engaged in various pastoral activities in the German-speaking Dioceses. ~ 5 14| In addition to intense moments of prayer, 6 4| words of welcome which he addressed to me with all his heart. 7 21| Cross (Edith Stein) and Bl. Adolph Kolping. ~ 8 21| Boniface, St Ursula, St Albert the Great, and, in more 9 | almost 10 | Along 11 6| greet the Pastor of the Archdiocese of Cologne, Cardinal Joachim 12 19| mystical experience of a vast array of saints. ~ 13 24| Jesus to the Magi when they arrived in Bethlehem to worship 14 19| monuments to countless works of art found throughout the Country, 15 9| parishes, religious institutes, associations, civil organizations and 16 23| social, economic and cultural attainments be an incentive to renewed 17 | because 18 | before 19 | begin 20 21| present in the pilgrimage begun by the three Magi. I think 21 10| solidarity, particularly on behalf of developing countries. ~ 22 18| figures. Like the Magi, all believers - and young people in particular - 23 21| recent times, St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) 24 24| Magi when they arrived in Bethlehem to worship the Saviour, 25 21| Cross (Edith Stein) and Bl. Adolph Kolping. ~ 26 25| May the Lord bless everyone here present, together 27 21| three Magi. I think of St Boniface, St Ursula, St Albert the 28 3| takes people beyond the borderlines between one and the other 29 17| the Virgin Mary, and to bow down in worship before him ( 30 | but 31 18| in particular - have been called to set out on the journey 32 | cannot 33 17| day their relics would be carried in pilgrimage to Cologne. 34 14| of prayer, reflection and celebration with them and with all those 35 17| down in worship before him (cf. Mt 2: 1-12). ~ 36 1| after my election to the Chair of Peter in my beloved Homeland, 37 12| of Peter and to face the challenges of the future. ~ 38 5| Authorities, the Federal Chancellor, the President of Nordrhein-Westfalen, 39 24| Mary, who presented the Child Jesus to the Magi when they 40 14| representatives of the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities. 41 3| contributes to building a common future. ~ 42 8| thank all those who have so competently and generously helped to 43 6| President of the German Bishops' Conference, Cardinal Lehmann, the priests, 44 11| happy to be with them, to confirm their faith and, God willing, 45 23| the other peoples of the Continent. ~ 46 3| to Cologne in very deep continuity with my great and beloved 47 3| between one and the other and contributes to building a common future. ~ 48 13| days, I now express my most cordial greeting. ~ 49 5| Members of the Diplomatic Corps and the civil and military 50 | could 51 19| historical monuments to countless works of art found throughout 52 10| on behalf of developing countries. ~ 53 12| sustain me and give me the courage to continue my journey in 54 3| Youth Days, in this way creating not a single event of exceptional 55 21| Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) and Bl. Adolph 56 17| become pilgrims even after death, nor that one day their 57 16| opportunity for thinking more deeply about the meaning of human 58 10| particularly on behalf of developing countries. ~ 59 | did 60 5| Government, the Members of the Diplomatic Corps and the civil and 61 1| cultures, races, nations disappear, in order that we may all 62 9| hospitality, which has almost disappeared and is one of man's original 63 Inc| President of the Republic, ~Distinguished Political and Civil Authorities, ~ 64 1| beyond all frontiers and all divisions. ~ 65 19| throughout the Country, from documents preserved in libraries to 66 | During 67 23| history and her great social, economic and cultural attainments 68 4| heart. I did not know an economist could also be a philosopher 69 21| Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) and Bl. Adolph Kolping. ~ 70 1| the first time after my election to the Chair of Peter in 71 18| special link with these emblematic figures. Like the Magi, 72 Inc| Civil Authorities, ~Your Eminences and Venerable Brothers in 73 2| thank God for this with deep emotion, that he has enabled me 74 9| virtues, should be renewed and enable people of all states of 75 2| deep emotion, that he has enabled me to begin here in my Country 76 6| religious, and to all those engaged in various pastoral activities 77 11| faith and, God willing, to enliven their hope. ~ 78 8| in particular, have been enlivened by the presence of very 79 12| people, the fact that their enthusiasm, their sensitivity and their 80 Inc| Venerable Brothers in the Episcopate, ~Dear Citizens of the Federal 81 11| In this spirit of esteem and acceptance towards all 82 20| even today, in the heart of Europe, testifies to the fruitfulness 83 13| parts of the world in these event-filled days, I now express my most 84 14| in the various scheduled events, I will have an opportunity 85 | everyone 86 3| creating not a single event of exceptional religious and ecclesial 87 14| Bishops, to whom even now I extend my fraternal greeting. I 88 12| Successor of Peter and to face the challenges of the future. ~ 89 23| problems and issues are also facing the other peoples of the 90 12| from the young people, the fact that their enthusiasm, their 91 9| different continents. It is a fine thing that on such occasions 92 18| seek this star, we must follow it. The ultimate goal of 93 1| that we can all be a great force for peace beyond all frontiers 94 9| offered hospitality and so friendly a welcome to the thousands 95 20| Europe, testifies to the fruitfulness of the Christian faith and 96 8| have so competently and generously helped to organize this 97 6| pastoral activities in the German-speaking Dioceses. ~ 98 1| I consider it a loving gesture of reconciliation since, 99 12| readiness will sustain me and give me the courage to continue 100 4| present for the warm welcome given to me. My respectful greeting 101 10| tradition of openness to the global community; among other things, 102 18| follow it. The ultimate goal of the journey can only 103 5| the Representatives of the Government, the Members of the Diplomatic 104 23| present I renew my deep gratitude for your gracious welcome, 105 | had 106 11| Church's vitality. I am happy to be with them, to confirm 107 4| philosopher and a theologian! My heartfelt thanks. ~ 108 22| down the centuries have held high the torch of holiness, 109 8| competently and generously helped to organize this worldwide 110 20| rich cultural and spiritual heritage which even today, in the 111 22| the centuries have held high the torch of holiness, have 112 | his 113 19| Land of Germany: from great historical monuments to countless works 114 23| May this Country's long history and her great social, economic 115 22| have held high the torch of holiness, have become people who 116 14| Communities. I shall be honoured to make a Visit to the Synagogue, 117 11| willing, to enliven their hope. ~ 118 4| the Federal Republic, Mr Horst Köhler, whom I thank for 119 3| beloved Predecessor John Paul II, who had this intuition - 120 22| These, our illustrious brothers and sisters in 121 15| These meetings are important steps to intensify the journey 122 23| cultural attainments be an incentive to renewed commitment on 123 19| Christian tradition has indelibly marked this Land of Germany: 124 10| this is seen in their many initiatives of solidarity, particularly 125 19| traditions, from philosophical inquiry to the theological reflection 126 3| intuition - I should say this inspiration - of the World Youth Days, 127 9| the parishes, religious institutes, associations, civil organizations 128 15| meetings are important steps to intensify the journey of dialogue 129 24| the Saviour, continue to intercede for us, just as for centuries 130 19| Along this interior journey we can be guided 131 1| repeat what I stated at an interview with Vatican Radio. I consider 132 3| John Paul II, who had this intuition - I should say this inspiration - 133 14| representatives of some Islamic communities. ~ 134 23| time when new problems and issues are also facing the other 135 1| my first Visit outside of Italy should be to my Homeland: 136 14| for a meeting with the Jewish community, and also to welcome 137 6| Archdiocese of Cologne, Cardinal Joachim Meisner. My greeting also 138 3| and beloved Predecessor John Paul II, who had this intuition - 139 1| Today, with deep joy I find myself for the first 140 18| life in search of truth, justice and love. We must seek this 141 21| Cologne, in particular, keep the living memory of great 142 24| as for centuries she has kept watch over the German People 143 4| Federal Republic, Mr Horst Köhler, whom I thank for the gracious 144 21| Edith Stein) and Bl. Adolph Kolping. ~ 145 17| who, coming from different lands, were among the first to 146 6| Bishops' Conference, Cardinal Lehmann, the priests, men and women 147 19| from documents preserved in libraries to lively popular traditions, 148 | Like 149 18| of Cologne have a special link with these emblematic figures. 150 25| the pilgrims and all who live in this Land. ~ 151 19| preserved in libraries to lively popular traditions, from 152 17| pilgrimage to Cologne. We shall look to these personages who, 153 18| search of truth, justice and love. We must seek this star, 154 1| Vatican Radio. I consider it a loving gesture of reconciliation 155 | make 156 9| disappeared and is one of man's original virtues, should 157 19| tradition has indelibly marked this Land of Germany: from 158 15| These meetings are important steps to intensify 159 6| Cologne, Cardinal Joachim Meisner. My greeting also goes to 160 5| Representatives of the Government, the Members of the Diplomatic Corps 161 21| particular, keep the living memory of great witnesses who, 162 6| Cardinal Lehmann, the priests, men and women religious, and 163 17| to recognize the promised Messiah in Jesus of Nazareth, the 164 5| Corps and the civil and military Authorities, the Federal 165 22| others. May these figures be "models" and "patrons" of this meeting 166 14| In addition to intense moments of prayer, reflection and 167 19| Germany: from great historical monuments to countless works of art 168 | most 169 | myself 170 19| spiritual traditions to the mystical experience of a vast array 171 1| continents, cultures, races, nations disappear, in order that 172 17| promised Messiah in Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of the Virgin Mary, 173 15| more human. We all know how necessary it is to seek this path, 174 15| seek this path, how much we need this dialogue and this cooperation. ~ 175 | never 176 | nor 177 5| Chancellor, the President of Nordrhein-Westfalen, all the Authorities present 178 9| fine thing that on such occasions the virtue of hospitality, 179 9| citizens who have thoughtfully offered hospitality and so friendly 180 10| their long tradition of openness to the global community; 181 1| races, nations disappear, in order that we may all be one thanks 182 9| institutes, associations, civil organizations and private citizens who 183 8| and generously helped to organize this worldwide ecclesial 184 9| disappeared and is one of man's original virtues, should be renewed 185 | others 186 | ours 187 | out 188 1| unintentionally, my first Visit outside of Italy should be to my 189 | over 190 9| I am grateful to the parishes, religious institutes, associations, 191 14| and with all those taking part in the various scheduled 192 10| initiatives of solidarity, particularly on behalf of developing 193 6| fraternal affection I greet the Pastor of the Archdiocese of Cologne, 194 6| those engaged in various pastoral activities in the German-speaking 195 15| necessary it is to seek this path, how much we need this dialogue 196 22| figures be "models" and "patrons" of this meeting of ours, 197 3| beloved Predecessor John Paul II, who had this intuition - 198 23| are also facing the other peoples of the Continent. ~ 199 17| We shall look to these personages who, coming from different 200 4| economist could also be a philosopher and a theologian! My heartfelt 201 19| popular traditions, from philosophical inquiry to the theological 202 Inc| Republic, ~Distinguished Political and Civil Authorities, ~ 203 19| preserved in libraries to lively popular traditions, from philosophical 204 23| your gracious welcome, I pray to the Lord for the future 205 14| addition to intense moments of prayer, reflection and celebration 206 16| him" (Mt 2: 2). This is a precious opportunity for thinking 207 3| with my great and beloved Predecessor John Paul II, who had this 208 8| In these days of intense preparation for World Youth Day, the 209 8| have been enlivened by the presence of very many young people 210 24| May the Virgin Mary, who presented the Child Jesus to the Magi 211 19| Country, from documents preserved in libraries to lively popular 212 6| Conference, Cardinal Lehmann, the priests, men and women religious, 213 9| civil organizations and private citizens who have thoughtfully 214 23| journey at a time when new problems and issues are also facing 215 17| the first to recognize the promised Messiah in Jesus of Nazareth, 216 2| my Country and on such a propitious occasion for peace. ~ 217 26| May God protect the Federal Republic of 218 10| Federal Republic can be proud of their long tradition 219 1| of reconciliation since, quite unintentionally, my first 220 1| the continents, cultures, races, nations disappear, in order 221 1| an interview with Vatican Radio. I consider it a loving 222 12| their sensitivity and their readiness will sustain me and give 223 12| am sure that I will also receive something from the young 224 | recent 225 17| were among the first to recognize the promised Messiah in 226 1| consider it a loving gesture of reconciliation since, quite unintentionally, 227 16| World Youth Day we will reflect together on the theme: " 228 21| The Diocese and the region of Cologne, in particular, 229 20| tradition which we must rekindle, because it has within it 230 17| nor that one day their relics would be carried in pilgrimage 231 23| all of you here present I renew my deep gratitude for your 232 1| in Germany. I can only repeat what I stated at an interview 233 3| Therefore, as you have said, Mr President, I have come 234 19| experience of a vast array of saints. ~ 235 | same 236 24| Bethlehem to worship the Saviour, continue to intercede for 237 3| this intuition - I should say this inspiration - of the 238 14| taking part in the various scheduled events, I will have an opportunity 239 12| their enthusiasm, their sensitivity and their readiness will 240 12| continue my journey in the service of the Church as the Successor 241 18| particular - have been called to set out on the journey of life 242 15| dialogue and cooperation in our shared commitment to building a 243 | she 244 1| thanks to the star that has shone for us: the star of faith 245 22| have seen the star and have shown it to others. May these 246 1| Christ, which unites us and shows us the way so that we can 247 24| German People from her many shrines throughout the German Länder. ~ 248 11| Successor of Peter is a sign of the Church's vitality. 249 19| can be guided by the many signs with which a long and rich 250 | since 251 4| I am sincerely grateful to all present 252 3| this way creating not a single event of exceptional religious 253 22| illustrious brothers and sisters in the faith, who down the 254 23| long history and her great social, economic and cultural attainments 255 23| future of the Church and of society as a whole in this Federal 256 10| their many initiatives of solidarity, particularly on behalf 257 | some 258 | something 259 17| in Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of the Virgin Mary, and 260 18| the city of Cologne have a special link with these emblematic 261 11| In this spirit of esteem and acceptance 262 1| I can only repeat what I stated at an interview with Vatican 263 9| and enable people of all states of life to meet. ~ 264 21| Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) and Bl. Adolph Kolping. ~ 265 15| These meetings are important steps to intensify the journey 266 20| because it has within it new strength for the future. ~ 267 12| At the same time, I am sure that I will also receive 268 12| and their readiness will sustain me and give me the courage 269 14| honoured to make a Visit to the Synagogue, which I have very much 270 18| an encounter which cannot take place without faith. ~ 271 3| meaning, but also human, which takes people beyond the borderlines 272 | taking 273 21| in more recent times, St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross ( 274 20| in the heart of Europe, testifies to the fruitfulness of the 275 16| reflect together on the theme: "We have come to worship 276 4| also be a philosopher and a theologian! My heartfelt thanks. ~ 277 19| philosophical inquiry to the theological reflection of her many great 278 | Therefore 279 | they 280 9| continents. It is a fine thing that on such occasions the 281 10| global community; among other things, this is seen in their many 282 21| begun by the three Magi. I think of St Boniface, St Ursula, 283 19| reflection of her many great thinkers, from the spiritual traditions 284 16| precious opportunity for thinking more deeply about the meaning 285 9| private citizens who have thoughtfully offered hospitality and 286 9| friendly a welcome to the thousands of pilgrims coming here 287 21| pilgrimage begun by the three Magi. I think of St Boniface, 288 | through 289 21| Great, and, in more recent times, St Teresa Benedicta of 290 22| centuries have held high the torch of holiness, have become 291 | towards 292 15| future, a future which is truly more human. We all know 293 18| journey of life in search of truth, justice and love. We must 294 18| we must follow it. The ultimate goal of the journey can 295 1| reconciliation since, quite unintentionally, my first Visit outside 296 1| faith in Jesus Christ, which unites us and shows us the way 297 21| think of St Boniface, St Ursula, St Albert the Great, and, 298 19| mystical experience of a vast array of saints. ~ 299 1| stated at an interview with Vatican Radio. I consider it a loving 300 Inc| Authorities, ~Your Eminences and Venerable Brothers in the Episcopate, ~ 301 9| that on such occasions the virtue of hospitality, which has 302 9| is one of man's original virtues, should be renewed and enable 303 11| is a sign of the Church's vitality. I am happy to be with them, 304 4| grateful to all present for the warm welcome given to me. My 305 24| for centuries she has kept watch over the German People from 306 13| and all those who have welcomed people from other parts 307 | what 308 | While 309 | whole 310 11| confirm their faith and, God willing, to enliven their hope. ~ 311 7| At this moment I also wish to greet with affection 312 | within 313 | without 314 21| the living memory of great witnesses who, as it were, are present 315 6| Lehmann, the priests, men and women religious, and to all those 316 4| I thank for the gracious words of welcome which he addressed 317 19| historical monuments to countless works of art found throughout 318 8| helped to organize this worldwide ecclesial event. ~


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