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1 11| You should know that in 1164 the relics of the Magi were 2 14| taught here; that in the 19th century Adolph Kolping founded 3 2| existed here for almost 2,000 years, so that this catholicity 4 14| companions here; that in 745 the Holy Father named St 5 5| Meisner, I have always been able to feel at home here in 6 | about 7 | above 8 8| I pray that it will bear abundant fruit in the spiritual success 9 1| spent the first years of my academic career in Bonn, unforgettable 10 8| energy spent and sacrifices accepted, and I pray that it will 11 5| I also became acquainted with Cardinal Höffner, then 12 16| initiatives sprang up whose action has spread across the world, 13 10| the year! And so, before addressing you, dear inhabitants of 14 14| that in the 19th century Adolph Kolping founded an important 15 16| world, namely: Misereor, Adveniat and Renovabis. ~ 16 15| identified as a Moorish King of Africa, so that a representative 17 15| a representative of the African Continent has been seen 18 14| learned scholars of the Middle Ages, worked here and that his 19 14| Archbishop of Cologne; that St Albert the Great, one of the most 20 | almost 21 | Along 22 11| from Milan, across the Alps, all the way to Cologne, 23 | although 24 14| venerated in the Church of St Andrew; that Thomas Aquinas, the 25 19| recognize in Christ the true answer to their deepest aspirations, 26 14| of St Andrew; that Thomas Aquinas, the greatest theologian 27 19| answer to their deepest aspirations, and may they open their 28 14| deported subsequently to Auschwitz, where she died a martyr. 29 4| the very first, making an authentically fatherly friendship with 30 9| to the civil and military Authorities, the leaders of the city 31 8| and I pray that it will bear abundant fruit in the spiritual 32 | became 33 | become 34 | beginning 35 | behind 36 14| Carmelite Convent before being forced to flee to the Convent 37 | beside 38 | Besides 39 5| with Cardinal Höffner, then Bishop of Münster, to whom I was 40 19| we are all yearning. ~God bless these days!~ 41 7| blue sky and his tangible blessing these days. Let us thank 42 2| inhabitants have in their blood, for Christians have existed 43 7| who gives us the beautiful blue sky and his tangible blessing 44 14| the Holy Father named St Boniface Archbishop of Cologne; that 45 1| of my academic career in Bonn, unforgettable years of 46 18| young people, to live and breathe the Church's universality. 47 2| Here one breathes the great history, and the 48 4| me as his theologian, of bringing me to Rome so that I could 49 2| and the flow of the river brings openness to the world. It 50 5| of friendships was never broken. Cardinal Meisner has also 51 Inc| Dear Brothers and Sisters,~ 52 17| through the Magi and who were brought together as the new People 53 | but 54 | cannot 55 1| first years of my academic career in Bonn, unforgettable years 56 14| lived here in Cologne at the Carmelite Convent before being forced 57 12| greater reliquary: Cologne Cathedral. Along with Jerusalem the " 58 10| in some sense, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Epiphany 59 12| Magi, has become down the centuries one of the most important 60 14| taught here; that in the 19th century Adolph Kolping founded an 61 5| Thanks be to God that this chain of friendships was never 62 2| catholicity has penetrated the character of the inhabitants in the 63 2| have in their blood, for Christians have existed here for almost 64 9| profound gratitude to the civil and military Authorities, 65 4| extraordinary historical event from close at hand, making some small 66 8| Cardinal Meisner and all his collaborators; Cardinal Lehmann, President 67 8| particular the planning committee in Cologne, but also the 68 8| also the Dioceses and local communities which have welcomed the 69 14| venerate St Ursula and her companions here; that in 745 the Holy 70 12| Eternal City" and Santiago de Compostela in Spain, Cologne, thanks 71 8| President of the German Bishops' Conference, and with him, all the Bishops 72 4| Frings gave me his full confidence from the very first, making 73 15| representative of the African Continent has been seen as one of 74 13| I do not want here to continue to sing the praises of Cologne, 75 5| beginning with Frings and continuing with Höffner and Meisner, 76 4| hand, making some small contribution to it. ~ 77 14| institution; that Edith Stein, a converted Jew, lived here in Cologne 78 | could 79 18| that a new Pentecost may be created among you and renew the 80 11| of Cologne, Reinald von Dassel, from Milan, across the 81 12| Eternal City" and Santiago de Compostela in Spain, Cologne, 82 19| the true answer to their deepest aspirations, and may they 83 14| of Echt in Holland to be deported subsequently to Auschwitz, 84 4| friendship with me. Then, despite my youth and lack of experience, 85 11| place names and in popular devotions. ~ 86 7| of God, who has taken the direction of World Youth Day into 87 17| world. You represent those distant peoples who came to know 88 | down 89 19| and rose so that God might dwell among us and give us the 90 14| to flee to the Convent of Echt in Holland to be deported 91 14| social institution; that Edith Stein, a converted Jew, 92 8| this entails in terms of energy spent and sacrifices accepted, 93 8| imagine what all of this entails in terms of energy spent 94 10| celebrates the Feast of the Epiphany every day of the year! And 95 11| relics of the Magi were escorted by the Archbishop of Cologne, 96 12| the "Holy City", Rome the "Eternal City" and Santiago de Compostela 97 11| their pilgrimage across Europe these relics left visible 98 | even 99 1| pleased to be with you this evening, in this city of Cologne 100 4| extraordinary historical event from close at hand, making 101 | everywhere 102 16| in Cologne that important exemplary initiatives sprang up whose 103 2| blood, for Christians have existed here for almost 2,000 years, 104 4| despite my youth and lack of experience, he gave me the great gift 105 9| Finally, I cannot fail to express my profound gratitude to 106 12| Cologne produced the most exquisite reliquary of the whole Christian 107 4| Vatican Council and live this extraordinary historical event from close 108 9| their understanding in the face of this "invasion" by so 109 9| Finally, I cannot fail to express my profound gratitude 110 15| like to add, at least as far as I know, that here in 111 14| here; that in 745 the Holy Father named St Boniface Archbishop 112 4| making an authentically fatherly friendship with me. Then, 113 10| the Church celebrates the Feast of the Epiphany every day 114 5| have always been able to feel at home here in Cologne. ~ 115 | few 116 14| these and all the other figures, both known and unknown, 117 9| Finally, I cannot fail to express 118 18| yourselves be inflamed by the fire of the Spirit, so that a 119 14| Convent before being forced to flee to the Convent of Echt in 120 2| the great history, and the flow of the river brings openness 121 14| Carmelite Convent before being forced to flee to the Convent of 122 9| the police and security forces of Germany and North Rhine-Westphalia. 123 14| 19th century Adolph Kolping founded an important social institution; 124 5| Meisner has also been my friend for a very long time, so 125 5| to God that this chain of friendships was never broken. Cardinal 126 8| that it will bear abundant fruit in the spiritual success 127 4| Cardinal Frings gave me his full confidence from the very 128 17| of God, the Church, which gathers men and women from every 129 9| police and security forces of Germany and North Rhine-Westphalia. 130 4| experience, he gave me the great gift of summoning me as his theologian, 131 7| thank the good Lord who gives us the beautiful blue sky 132 10| reliquary of the three Magi, giving thanks to God for their 133 7| place, let us thank the good Lord who gives us the beautiful 134 9| fail to express my profound gratitude to the civil and military 135 12| raised above it an even greater reliquary: Cologne Cathedral. 136 14| that Thomas Aquinas, the greatest theologian of the West, 137 10| inhabitants of Cologne, before greeting you, I wanted to pause for 138 | had 139 4| historical event from close at hand, making some small contribution 140 7| World Youth Day into her hands. ~ 141 | he 142 6| strong, deep voice of the heart. ~ 143 19| and may they open their hearts to receive the Word of God 144 4| live this extraordinary historical event from close at hand, 145 14| to the Convent of Echt in Holland to be deported subsequently 146 5| always been able to feel at home here in Cologne. ~ 147 12| In honour of the Magi the inhabitants 148 | However 149 2| loved the spirit, sense of humour, joyfulness and intelligence 150 15| one of the Magi has been identified as a Moorish King of Africa, 151 8| recent days. I can well imagine what all of this entails 152 10| who have had so great an impact on its history, its culture 153 19| receive the Word of God Incarnate, who died and rose so that 154 18| universality. Let yourselves be inflamed by the fire of the Spirit, 155 16| that important exemplary initiatives sprang up whose action has 156 14| founded an important social institution; that Edith Stein, a converted 157 2| of humour, joyfulness and intelligence of its inhabitants. Besides, 158 | into 159 9| understanding in the face of this "invasion" by so many young people 160 12| Cologne Cathedral. Along with Jerusalem the "Holy City", Rome the " 161 15| has been seen as one of Jesus Christ's first witnesses. ~ 162 14| Edith Stein, a converted Jew, lived here in Cologne at 163 19| give us the truth, love and joy for which we are all yearning. ~ 164 2| spirit, sense of humour, joyfulness and intelligence of its 165 11| were received with great jubilation. On their pilgrimage across 166 15| identified as a Moorish King of Africa, so that a representative 167 14| the other figures, both known and unknown, Cologne possesses 168 14| the 19th century Adolph Kolping founded an important social 169 4| Then, despite my youth and lack of experience, he gave me 170 9| military Authorities, the leaders of the city and region, 171 | least 172 11| across Europe these relics left visible traces behind them 173 14| Cologne possesses a rich legacy of saints. ~ 174 8| collaborators; Cardinal Lehmann, President of the German 175 5| of Münster, to whom I was likewise bound by a deep and lively 176 14| Stein, a converted Jew, lived here in Cologne at the Carmelite 177 5| likewise bound by a deep and lively friendship. Thanks be to 178 8| but also the Dioceses and local communities which have welcomed 179 7| place, let us thank the good Lord who gives us the beautiful 180 14| Auschwitz, where she died a martyr. Thanks to these and all 181 9| Rhine-Westphalia. In the person of the Mayor I thank the people of Cologne 182 13| it would be possible and meaningful to do so; it would take 183 2| openness to the world. It is a meeting place, a place of culture. 184 1| bound by so many beautiful memories. I spent the first years 185 17| the Church, which gathers men and women from every culture. ~ 186 14| learned scholars of the Middle Ages, worked here and that 187 | might 188 11| Reinald von Dassel, from Milan, across the Alps, all the 189 9| gratitude to the civil and military Authorities, the leaders 190 16| across the world, namely: Misereor, Adveniat and Renovabis. ~ 191 10| wanted to pause for a few moments of prayer before the reliquary 192 15| has been identified as a Moorish King of Africa, so that 193 7| these days. Let us thank the Mother of God, who has taken the 194 5| Höffner, then Bishop of Münster, to whom I was likewise 195 14| that in 745 the Holy Father named St Boniface Archbishop of 196 | namely 197 11| on today, both in place names and in popular devotions. ~ 198 13| too long, for it would be necessary to say too many important 199 | never 200 | often 201 3| is at the same time both old and young. ~ 202 19| aspirations, and may they open their hearts to receive 203 2| flow of the river brings openness to the world. It is a meeting 204 | over 205 4| Rome so that I could take part beside him in the Second 206 8| the German Dioceses, in particular the planning committee in 207 10| greeting you, I wanted to pause for a few moments of prayer 208 2| that this catholicity has penetrated the character of the inhabitants 209 18| the Spirit, so that a new Pentecost may be created among you 210 17| represent those distant peoples who came to know Christ 211 9| Rhine-Westphalia. In the person of the Mayor I thank the 212 12| one of the most important places of pilgrimage in the Christian 213 8| Dioceses, in particular the planning committee in Cologne, but 214 1| I am pleased to be with you this evening, 215 9| city and region, and the police and security forces of Germany 216 11| both in place names and in popular devotions. ~ 217 14| known and unknown, Cologne possesses a rich legacy of saints. ~ 218 13| Cologne, although it would be possible and meaningful to do so; 219 13| to continue to sing the praises of Cologne, although it 220 8| sacrifices accepted, and I pray that it will bear abundant 221 10| pause for a few moments of prayer before the reliquary of 222 8| collaborators; Cardinal Lehmann, President of the German Bishops' Conference, 223 12| the inhabitants of Cologne produced the most exquisite reliquary 224 9| cannot fail to express my profound gratitude to the civil and 225 12| whole Christian world and raised above it an even greater 226 1| unforgettable years of the reawakening of youth, of hope before 227 14| However, I would like to recall that we venerate St Ursula 228 19| they open their hearts to receive the Word of God Incarnate, 229 11| Cologne, where they were received with great jubilation. On 230 | recent 231 19| people everywhere come to recognize in Christ the true answer 232 9| leaders of the city and region, and the police and security 233 11| the Archbishop of Cologne, Reinald von Dassel, from Milan, 234 3| Let us rejoice in this today. Cologne can 235 2| in the sense of a joyful religiosity. ~ 236 18| be created among you and renew the Church. ~ 237 16| Misereor, Adveniat and Renovabis. ~ 238 17| throughout the world. You represent those distant peoples who 239 15| King of Africa, so that a representative of the African Continent 240 9| forces of Germany and North Rhine-Westphalia. In the person of the Mayor 241 14| unknown, Cologne possesses a rich legacy of saints. ~ 242 2| history, and the flow of the river brings openness to the world. 243 19| Incarnate, who died and rose so that God might dwell 244 8| terms of energy spent and sacrifices accepted, and I pray that 245 14| possesses a rich legacy of saints. ~ 246 | same 247 12| Rome the "Eternal City" and Santiago de Compostela in Spain, 248 14| one of the most learned scholars of the Middle Ages, worked 249 4| take part beside him in the Second Vatican Council and live 250 9| region, and the police and security forces of Germany and North 251 15| African Continent has been seen as one of Jesus Christ's 252 | she 253 | should 254 13| want here to continue to sing the praises of Cologne, 255 Inc| Dear Brothers and Sisters,~ 256 7| gives us the beautiful blue sky and his tangible blessing 257 4| close at hand, making some small contribution to it. ~ 258 14| Kolping founded an important social institution; that Edith 259 | something 260 12| Santiago de Compostela in Spain, Cologne, thanks to the 261 8| bear abundant fruit in the spiritual success of this World Youth 262 16| important exemplary initiatives sprang up whose action has spread 263 16| sprang up whose action has spread across the world, namely: 264 14| institution; that Edith Stein, a converted Jew, lived 265 | still 266 6| so many people with the strong, deep voice of the heart. ~ 267 14| theologian of the West, studied and taught here; that in 268 14| in Holland to be deported subsequently to Auschwitz, where she 269 8| abundant fruit in the spiritual success of this World Youth Day. ~ 270 4| gave me the great gift of summoning me as his theologian, of 271 7| the Mother of God, who has taken the direction of World Youth 272 7| beautiful blue sky and his tangible blessing these days. Let 273 18| Today, it is your task, dear young people, to live 274 14| of the West, studied and taught here; that in the 19th century 275 8| what all of this entails in terms of energy spent and sacrifices 276 | them 277 13| important and beautiful things about Cologne. ~ 278 6| I think the time has now come to 279 14| Church of St Andrew; that Thomas Aquinas, the greatest theologian 280 | those 281 10| before the reliquary of the three Magi, giving thanks to God 282 | throughout 283 | together 284 11| these relics left visible traces behind them which still 285 19| recognize in Christ the true answer to their deepest 286 19| among us and give us the truth, love and joy for which 287 9| people of Cologne for their understanding in the face of this "invasion" 288 1| academic career in Bonn, unforgettable years of the reawakening 289 18| and breathe the Church's universality. Let yourselves be inflamed 290 14| figures, both known and unknown, Cologne possesses a rich 291 | up 292 14| recall that we venerate St Ursula and her companions here; 293 4| beside him in the Second Vatican Council and live this extraordinary 294 14| would like to recall that we venerate St Ursula and her companions 295 14| and that his relics are venerated in the Church of St Andrew; 296 11| Europe these relics left visible traces behind them which 297 6| people with the strong, deep voice of the heart. ~ 298 11| Archbishop of Cologne, Reinald von Dassel, from Milan, across 299 13| I do not want here to continue to sing 300 10| before greeting you, I wanted to pause for a few moments 301 11| across the Alps, all the way to Cologne, where they were 302 8| local communities which have welcomed the young people in recent 303 | well 304 | whole 305 | whom 306 | whose 307 | will 308 | without 309 10| thanks to God for their witness of faith, hope and love. ~ 310 15| of Jesus Christ's first witnesses. ~ 311 17| Church, which gathers men and women from every culture. ~ 312 19| their hearts to receive the Word of God Incarnate, who died 313 14| scholars of the Middle Ages, worked here and that his relics 314 10| Epiphany every day of the year! And so, before addressing 315 19| joy for which we are all yearning. ~God bless these days!~ 316 | your