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Benedict XVI
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1 22| Peter Chrysologus, Serm. 160, n. 2). ~ 2 10| developed over more than 20 years between the Pope and 3 25| of Inauguration, 24 April 2005). ~ 4 10| take part with you in the 20th World Youth Day, I naturally 5 25| the Mass of Inauguration, 24 April 2005). ~ 6 18| written by the prophet" (Mt 2: 5), and, enlightened by these 7 | about 8 25| we lose nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing of what makes life 9 21| them. In him, crossing the abyss between the finite and the 10 | According 11 27| thanks to the witness of your actions and your joy. ~ 12 6| might perhaps describe your adolescence in the words with which 13 5| I also greet with affection those among you who have 14 | again 15 30| experienced so many centuries ago. The relics direct us towards 16 27| encounter with Jesus Christ will allow you to experience in your 17 | already 18 | always 19 | am 20 | among 21 | an 22 18| The Magi heard the answer: "In Bethlehem of Judea; 23 7| To all of you I appeal: Open wide your hearts to 24 17| when questions like these appear on the horizon of life, 25 20| humbled himself even to appearing in a manger, to giving himself 26 25| Mass of Inauguration, 24 April 2005). ~ 27 10| Today, as I arrived in Cologne to take part 28 16| The fact that we ask questions like these means 29 16| peace to which all people aspire, but which they are unable 30 | away 31 13| were Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar. Matthew, in his Gospel, 32 1| you here in Cologne on the banks of the Rhine! You have come 33 5| among you who have not been baptized, and those of you who do 34 25| friendship do we experience beauty and liberation" (Homily 35 | became 36 | because 37 | been 38 | beginning 39 2| Jesus. Like them, you have begun this journey in order to 40 30| grace, grants to weak human beings the courage to bear witness 41 31| but they are bones that belonged to individuals touched by 42 12| extraordinary spiritual legacy bequeathed to us by Pope John Paul 43 9| In these days blessed with sharing and joy, may 44 28| the Father for the many blessings he has given us and for 45 10| deepen their faith, forge bonds of communion, develop a 46 | both 47 26| beautiful and great, but brings everything to perfection 48 4| representatives of so many of our brothers and sisters who are waiting, 49 12| this commitment which has brought us here to Cologne, as pilgrims 50 16| which they are unable to build by themselves. Asking such 51 11| the Gospel and intrepid builders of the civilization of truth, 52 15| responsible cooperation in building the present and the future 53 13| tells of the question which burned in the hearts of the Magi: " 54 10| had the inspired idea of calling young people from all over 55 19| Christ, the living Bread who came down from heaven to give 56 | cannot 57 15| can offer me the response capable of satisfying my heart's 58 6| who later lived in the Carmel in Cologne, described her 59 29| shall go as a pilgrim to the Cathedral of Cologne, to venerate 60 28| gift of faith which we will celebrate together, making it manifest 61 10| over the world to join in celebrating Christ, the one Redeemer 62 16| who therefore can offer a certainty so solid that we can live 63 11| great Pope understood the challenges faced by young people today, 64 19| spoken for us. We too have a choice to make. If we think about 65 17| able to make the necessary choices. It is like finding ourselves 66 18| enlightened by these words, they chose to press forward to the 67 22| cannot contain" (St Peter Chrysologus, Serm. 160, n. 2). ~ 68 27| Let your presence in this city be the first sign and proclamation 69 11| intrepid builders of the civilization of truth, love and peace. ~ 70 13| home. Now that they were close to their goal, they had 71 21| before the Child in swaddling clothes. Only faith enabled them 72 27| days I encourage you to commit yourselves without reserve 73 12| into practice. It is this commitment which has brought us here 74 10| their faith, forge bonds of communion, develop a love for the 75 26| Be completely convinced of this: Christ 76 15| looking for a king, but we are concerned for the state of the world 77 17| star which shines in your conscience? ~ 78 6| Cologne, described her own: "I consciously and deliberately lost the 79 3| you in kneeling before the consecrated white Host in which the 80 22| the entire world cannot contain" (St Peter Chrysologus, 81 2| this journey in order to contemplate, both personally and with 82 3| world. Together, we will continue to meditate on the theme 83 26| Be completely convinced of this: Christ takes from 84 15| that govern responsible cooperation in building the present 85 27| serving Christ, whatever the cost. The encounter with Jesus 86 30| to weak human beings the courage to bear witness to him before 87 11| hesitate to spur them on to be courageous heralds of the Gospel and 88 15| to live by, what are the criteria that govern responsible 89 19| participation in the mystery of the Cross and Resurrection of Christ 90 21| had guided them. In him, crossing the abyss between the finite 91 17| like finding ourselves at a crossroads: which direction do we take? 92 31| Heaven in our midst. They cry out with us and for us: " 93 16| Someone who can neither deceive nor be deceived, and who 94 16| can neither deceive nor be deceived, and who therefore can offer 95 5| gathering; I thank you for deciding to come to Cologne. ~ 96 10| I naturally recall with deep gratitude the Servant of 97 10| many of them were able to deepen their faith, forge bonds 98 6| own: "I consciously and deliberately lost the habit of praying". 99 1| I am delighted to meet you here in Cologne 100 6| Some of you might perhaps describe your adolescence in the 101 6| in the Carmel in Cologne, described her own: "I consciously 102 10| salvation in Christ and a desire to proclaim it throughout 103 10| forge bonds of communion, develop a love for the Good News 104 10| profound dialogue which developed over more than 20 years 105 | did 106 16| it and, if need be, even die for it. ~ 107 14| their journey, even if it is differently expressed. ~ 108 30| centuries ago. The relics direct us towards God himself: 109 17| ourselves at a crossroads: which direction do we take? The one prompted 110 13| sacrifices, and never yielded to discouragement or the temptation to give 111 | does 112 6| in the words with which Edith Stein, who later lived in 113 27| life-giving presence, and enable you to bear witness to it 114 21| swaddling clothes. Only faith enabled them to recognize in the 115 22| and God in man; they see enclosed in a tiny body the One whom 116 27| In these days I encourage you to commit yourselves 117 24| happiness you have a right to enjoy has a name and a face: it 118 8| with Christ, and let him enlighten your minds with his light 119 21| the invisible, the Eternal entered time, the Mystery became 120 12| love with all your youthful enthusiasm. Now all of us together 121 22| tiny body the One whom the entire world cannot contain" (St 122 15| I rely? To whom shall I entrust myself? Where is the One 123 21| Mystery became known by entrusting himself to us in the frail 124 16| One who has the power to establish that universal Kingdom of 125 21| visible and the invisible, the Eternal entered time, the Mystery 126 19| hence, introduces us to the Eucharistic Meal, to union with Christ. 127 32| invite you to the Saturday evening Vigil. I shall see you then!~ 128 | every 129 25| great potential of human existence truly revealed. Only in 130 14| even if it is differently expressed. ~ 131 12| my turn to take up this extraordinary spiritual legacy bequeathed 132 3| white Host in which the eyes of faith recognize the Real 133 11| understood the challenges faced by young people today, and, 134 16| The fact that we ask questions like 135 4| come here from near and far, walking the streets of 136 32| friends, I make these words my farewell, and I invite you to the 137 28| and thanksgiving to the Father for the many blessings he 138 22| The Magi are filled with awe by what they see; 139 17| necessary choices. It is like finding ourselves at a crossroads: 140 21| crossing the abyss between the finite and the infinite, the visible 141 | first 142 29| Magi who left everything to follow the star which was guiding 143 2| Following their route, you too want 144 20| manger, to giving himself as food on the altar. ~ 145 10| able to deepen their faith, forge bonds of communion, develop 146 31| saints, the Church does not forget that, in the end, these 147 18| words, they chose to press forward to the very end. From Jerusalem 148 | found 149 8| Open the doors of your freedom to his merciful love! Share 150 4| whom they will find the fullest response to their hearts' 151 24| Eucharist. Only he gives the fullness of life to humanity! With 152 15| building the present and the future of our world? On whom can 153 13| in Greek were Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar. Matthew, 154 5| particular to come to this gathering; I thank you for deciding 155 1| come from various parts of Germany, Europe and the rest of 156 28| has given us and for the gift of faith which we will celebrate 157 28| the many blessings he has given us and for the gift of faith 158 20| appearing in a manger, to giving himself as food on the altar. ~ 159 26| everything to perfection for the glory of God, the happiness of 160 13| they were close to their goal, they had no other question 161 4| My particular greeting goes to those who, like the Magi, 162 10| develop a love for the Good News of salvation in Christ 163 15| what are the criteria that govern responsible cooperation 164 30| the power of his grace, grants to weak human beings the 165 10| naturally recall with deep gratitude the Servant of God so greatly 166 10| gratitude the Servant of God so greatly loved by us all, Pope John 167 20| encounter the inconceivable greatness of a God who humbled himself 168 13| the names of the Magi in Greek were Melchior, Gaspar and 169 5| I also greet with affection those among 170 4| pathways of life. My particular greeting goes to those who, like 171 21| God to whom the star had guided them. In him, crossing the 172 29| follow the star which was guiding them to the Saviour of the 173 6| and deliberately lost the habit of praying". During these 174 13| This was why they withstood hardships and sacrifices, and never 175 18| The Magi heard the answer: "In Bethlehem 176 | hence 177 | her 178 11| them on to be courageous heralds of the Gospel and intrepid 179 11| trust in them, he did not hesitate to spur them on to be courageous 180 24| it is Jesus of Nazareth, hidden in the Eucharist. Only he 181 29| venerate the relics of the holy Magi who left everything 182 25| beauty and liberation" (Homily at the Mass of Inauguration, 183 17| like these appear on the horizon of life, we must be able 184 3| before the consecrated white Host in which the eyes of faith 185 20| it is in Bethlehem - the "House of Bread" - that we can 186 20| inconceivable greatness of a God who humbled himself even to appearing 187 28| us raise our hearts in a hymn of praise and thanksgiving 188 10| II, who had the inspired idea of calling young people 189 21| We can imagine the awe which the Magi experienced 190 25| Homily at the Mass of Inauguration, 24 April 2005). ~ 191 20| can always encounter the inconceivable greatness of a God who humbled 192 | indeed 193 17| the passions or the one indicated by the star which shines 194 31| are bones that belonged to individuals touched by the living power 195 13| the Magi: "Where is the infant king of the Jews?" (Mt 2: 196 21| between the finite and the infinite, the visible and the invisible, 197 10| John Paul II, who had the inspired idea of calling young people 198 11| heralds of the Gospel and intrepid builders of the civilization 199 32| words my farewell, and I invite you to the Saturday evening 200 5| Church. Pope John Paul II had invited you in particular to come 201 31| By inviting us to venerate the mortal 202 | its 203 8| merciful love! Share your joys and pains with Christ, and 204 18| answer: "In Bethlehem of Judea; for so it is written by 205 31| the end, these are indeed just human bones, but they are 206 16| that universal Kingdom of justice and peace to which all people 207 3| have set out to join you in kneeling before the consecrated white 208 21| time, the Mystery became known by entrusting himself to 209 28| manifest to the world from this land in the heart of Europe, 210 | later 211 4| rise in their skies and lead them to Christ, Light of 212 29| relics of the holy Magi who left everything to follow the 213 12| extraordinary spiritual legacy bequeathed to us by Pope 214 9| and joy, may you have a liberating experience of the Church 215 25| we experience beauty and liberation" (Homily at the Mass of 216 27| the joy of his living and life-giving presence, and enable you 217 19| Eucharist. For in every Mass the liturgy of the Word introduces us 218 6| which Edith Stein, who later lived in the Carmel in Cologne, 219 25| If we let Christ into our lives, we lose nothing, nothing, 220 13| that they set out on the long journey to Jerusalem. This 221 15| true that today we are no longer looking for a king, but 222 15| that today we are no longer looking for a king, but we are concerned 223 31| us: "Maranatha!" - "Come, Lord Jesus!". ~ 224 25| Christ into our lives, we lose nothing, nothing, absolutely 225 6| consciously and deliberately lost the habit of praying". During 226 6| God, the God who we know loves us and whom we in turn wish 227 19| the One whom the Magi saw lying in the manger: Christ, the 228 | makes 229 28| will celebrate together, making it manifest to the world 230 28| celebrate together, making it manifest to the world from this land 231 31| out with us and for us: "Maranatha!" - "Come, Lord Jesus!". ~ 232 31| the mortal remains of the martyrs and saints, the Church does 233 24| of life to humanity! With Mary, say your own "yes" to God, 234 13| Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar. Matthew, in his Gospel, tells of 235 9| blessed with sharing and joy, may you have a liberating experience 236 | me 237 19| introduces us to the Eucharistic Meal, to union with Christ. Present 238 3| Together, we will continue to meditate on the theme of this World 239 13| of the Magi in Greek were Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar. Matthew, 240 23| present in the Tabernacle of Mercy, in the Sacrament of the 241 31| Kingdom of Heaven in our midst. They cry out with us and 242 | might 243 8| and let him enlighten your minds with his light and touch 244 | more 245 31| inviting us to venerate the mortal remains of the martyrs and 246 6| you can once again have a moving experience of prayer as 247 | much 248 | must 249 | myself 250 22| Chrysologus, Serm. 160, n. 2). ~ 251 24| have a right to enjoy has a name and a face: it is Jesus 252 13| According to tradition, the names of the Magi in Greek were 253 4| to Christ, Light of the Nations, in whom they will find 254 10| 20th World Youth Day, I naturally recall with deep gratitude 255 24| and a face: it is Jesus of Nazareth, hidden in the Eucharist. 256 4| You have come here from near and far, walking the streets 257 17| must be able to make the necessary choices. It is like finding 258 16| can live for it and, if need be, even die for it. ~ 259 | neither 260 | never 261 10| develop a love for the Good News of salvation in Christ and 262 | nor 263 | once 264 25| friendship are the doors of life opened wide. Only in this friendship 265 29| already had, or will have, the opportunity to make the same pilgrimage. ~ 266 | ourselves 267 28| of Europe, a Europe which owes so much to the Gospel and 268 8| love! Share your joys and pains with Christ, and let him 269 10| arrived in Cologne to take part with you in the 20th World 270 19| Word introduces us to our participation in the mystery of the Cross 271 1| You have come from various parts of Germany, Europe and the 272 17| The one prompted by the passions or the one indicated by 273 4| streets of the world and the pathways of life. My particular greeting 274 26| but brings everything to perfection for the glory of God, the 275 | perhaps 276 2| order to contemplate, both personally and with others, the face 277 22| world cannot contain" (St Peter Chrysologus, Serm. 160, 278 29| And now I shall go as a pilgrim to the Cathedral of Cologne, 279 29| opportunity to make the same pilgrimage. ~ 280 9| experience of the Church as the place where God's merciful love 281 25| said at the beginning of my Pontificate: "If we let Christ into 282 30| These relics are only the poor and frail sign of what those 283 25| friendship is the great potential of human existence truly 284 12| to put his teaching into practice. It is this commitment which 285 28| our hearts in a hymn of praise and thanksgiving to the 286 6| have a moving experience of prayer as dialogue with God, the 287 6| deliberately lost the habit of praying". During these days, you 288 19| think about it, this is precisely our experience when we share 289 18| these words, they chose to press forward to the very end. 290 10| in Christ and a desire to proclaim it throughout the world. ~ 291 27| city be the first sign and proclamation of the Gospel, thanks to 292 10| human race. Thanks to the profound dialogue which developed 293 18| so it is written by the prophet" (Mt 2: 5), and, enlightened 294 12| all of us together have to put his teaching into practice. 295 28| Let us raise our hearts in a hymn of 296 9| where God's merciful love reaches out to all people. In the 297 16| like these means that we realize our journey is not over 298 12| Paul II. He loved you - you realized that and you returned his 299 4| who are waiting, without realizing it, for the star to rise 300 10| World Youth Day, I naturally recall with deep gratitude the 301 10| celebrating Christ, the one Redeemer of the human race. Thanks 302 15| our world? On whom can I rely? To whom shall I entrust 303 31| us to venerate the mortal remains of the martyrs and saints, 304 25| I repeat today what I said at the 305 4| from the East. You are the representatives of so many of our brothers 306 27| commit yourselves without reserve to serving Christ, whatever 307 15| the criteria that govern responsible cooperation in building 308 1| Germany, Europe and the rest of the world as pilgrims 309 19| mystery of the Cross and Resurrection of Christ and hence, introduces 310 12| you realized that and you returned his love with all your youthful 311 31| shadows of the world and reveals the Kingdom of Heaven in 312 1| Cologne on the banks of the Rhine! You have come from various 313 4| realizing it, for the star to rise in their skies and lead 314 2| Following their route, you too want to find Jesus. 315 23| Tabernacle of Mercy, in the Sacrament of the Altar. ~ 316 13| withstood hardships and sacrifices, and never yielded to discouragement 317 25| I repeat today what I said at the beginning of my Pontificate: " 318 15| the response capable of satisfying my heart's deepest desires?". ~ 319 32| and I invite you to the Saturday evening Vigil. I shall see 320 19| is the One whom the Magi saw lying in the manger: Christ, 321 24| to humanity! With Mary, say your own "yes" to God, for 322 13| 2). It was in order to search for him that they set out 323 16| such questions also means searching for Someone who can neither 324 22| St Peter Chrysologus, Serm. 160, n. 2). ~ 325 10| with deep gratitude the Servant of God so greatly loved 326 27| yourselves without reserve to serving Christ, whatever the cost. 327 31| which sheds light upon the shadows of the world and reveals 328 9| these days blessed with sharing and joy, may you have a 329 31| but real presence which sheds light upon the shadows of 330 17| indicated by the star which shines in your conscience? ~ 331 18| went from the word which showed them where to find the King 332 18| of God who takes away the sins of the world. ~ 333 4| many of our brothers and sisters who are waiting, without 334 4| the star to rise in their skies and lead them to Christ, 335 21| us in the frail body of a small child. ~ 336 16| can offer a certainty so solid that we can live for it 337 | Some 338 | Someone 339 7| have "the right of free speech" during these days! ~ 340 12| take up this extraordinary spiritual legacy bequeathed to us 341 19| Those words are also spoken for us. We too have a choice 342 11| he did not hesitate to spur them on to be courageous 343 22| entire world cannot contain" (St Peter Chrysologus, Serm. 344 15| asking: "Where do I find standards to live by, what are the 345 15| we are concerned for the state of the world and we are 346 6| the words with which Edith Stein, who later lived in the 347 4| near and far, walking the streets of the world and the pathways 348 | such 349 7| to God! Let yourselves be surprised by Christ! Let him have " 350 21| experienced before the Child in swaddling clothes. Only faith enabled 351 23| to Christ present in the Tabernacle of Mercy, in the Sacrament 352 12| together have to put his teaching into practice. It is this 353 13| Matthew, in his Gospel, tells of the question which burned 354 13| to discouragement or the temptation to give up and go home. 355 5| come to this gathering; I thank you for deciding to come 356 28| in a hymn of praise and thanksgiving to the Father for the many 357 3| continue to meditate on the theme of this World Youth Day: " 358 | themselves 359 | then 360 | therefore 361 19| a choice to make. If we think about it, this is precisely 362 | through 363 | throughout 364 22| they see enclosed in a tiny body the One whom the entire 365 8| minds with his light and touch your hearts with his grace. ~ 366 31| belonged to individuals touched by the living power of God. 367 | towards 368 31| relics of the saints are traces of that invisible but real 369 13| According to tradition, the names of the Magi in 370 25| potential of human existence truly revealed. Only in this friendship 371 11| today, and, as a sign of his trust in them, he did not hesitate 372 11| builders of the civilization of truth, love and peace. ~ 373 16| aspire, but which they are unable to build by themselves. 374 11| That great Pope understood the challenges faced by 375 19| the Eucharistic Meal, to union with Christ. Present on 376 16| power to establish that universal Kingdom of justice and peace 377 | until 378 | upon 379 14| hearts we have the same urgent question that prompted the 380 1| Rhine! You have come from various parts of Germany, Europe 381 | very 382 32| to the Saturday evening Vigil. I shall see you then!~ 383 21| finite and the infinite, the visible and the invisible, the Eternal 384 4| here from near and far, walking the streets of the world 385 2| Following their route, you too want to find Jesus. Like them, 386 18| they were seeking, all the way to the end, to an encounter 387 30| of his grace, grants to weak human beings the courage 388 4| With great joy I welcome you, dear young people. 389 | whatever 390 3| kneeling before the consecrated white Host in which the eyes of 391 | why 392 6| loves us and whom we in turn wish to love. ~ 393 24| own "yes" to God, for he wishes to give himself to you. ~ 394 13| Jerusalem. This was why they withstood hardships and sacrifices, 395 28| much to the Gospel and its witnesses down the centuries. ~ 396 26| the happiness of men and women, and the salvation of the 397 3| Youth Day: "We have come to worship him" (Mt 2: 2). ~ 398 18| Bethlehem of Judea; for so it is written by the prophet" (Mt 2: 5), 399 23| these days, during this "Year of the Eucharist", we will 400 10| developed over more than 20 years between the Pope and young 401 | yes 402 13| and sacrifices, and never yielded to discouragement or the 403 12| returned his love with all your youthful enthusiasm. Now all of us


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