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Benedict XVI
Departure ceremony

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1 4| our Homeland during the 20th century, and we acknowledge 2 18| all of you I invoke God's abundant Blessings for a future of 3 9| to encounter Christ, in accordance with the theme of this World 4 4| the 20th century, and we acknowledge it with shame and suffering. ~ 5 3| opportunity to become better acquainted with Germany. ~ 6 | along 7 9| which they have experienced anew. ~ 8 11| vitality of the faith that animates the younger generation in 9 | another 10 14| a renewed spiritual and apostolic outreach! ~ 11 13| Cardinal Joachim Meisner, Archbishop of Cologne, the Diocese 12 | around 13 13| parish communities, lay associations and movements who have devoted 14 15| that it becomes a source of authentic renewal for all of German 15 4| We are all well aware of the evil that emerged 16 2| taken up this legacy with awe and also with joy, and I 17 9| testify to the light, the beauty and the power of the Gospel 18 | becomes 19 | Before 20 | beginning 21 2| called me to succeed our beloved Pope John Paul II, whose 22 3| the opportunity to become better acquainted with Germany. ~ 23 1| Visit to Germany as the Bishop of Rome and the Successor 24 18| I invoke God's abundant Blessings for a future of serene prosperity, 25 12| which are indispensable for building a future of true freedom 26 2| The Lord has called me to succeed our beloved 27 1| the many young people who came to Cologne from every continent 28 7| has been the centre of the Catholic world. ~ 29 14| on the life of Germany's Catholics and will be an incentive 30 11| as well as the liturgical celebrations, eloquent examples of the 31 7| days Germany has been the centre of the Catholic world. ~ 32 4| Homeland during the 20th century, and we acknowledge it with 33 6| regions of our Homeland. I am certain that their stay, marked 34 15| dialogue with the different Christian communities and the followers 35 8| Peter, have shown us a young Church, one that seeks with imagination 36 12| to the leaders of other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, 37 9| to their own regions and cities to testify to the light, 38 1| welcome given to me, to my collaborators and especially to the many 39 12| can strengthen our common commitment to train the younger generation 40 12| that we can strengthen our common commitment to train the 41 17| in these intense hours of communion. ~ 42 2| opportunity to experience in the company of so many young people 43 1| At the conclusion of this, my first Visit 44 13| President of the Bishops' Conference, Cardinal Karl Lehmann, 45 6| return home enriched by their contacts and their experiences of 46 15| witnessed with profound conviction by all Christ's disciples, 47 16| Finally, my respectful and cordial greetings go to the political, 48 | could 49 10| hearts and their homes to the countless young pilgrims. I am grateful 50 8| seeks with imagination and courage to shape the face of a more 51 16| Mr President, for your courtesy in desiring to welcome me 52 2| continent, following the Cross of Christ. ~ 53 5| Land of singular human, cultural and spiritual resources. 54 8| from every continent and culture, gathered in faith around 55 Inc| Distinguished Mr President, ~Dear Young Friends, ~Ladies and 56 13| My deep gratitude goes to Cardinal 57 10| various civil and military departments, as well as the security 58 16| Authorities present at this Departure Ceremony. In particular, 59 16| my Visit and for having desired to be present once again 60 16| President, for your courtesy in desiring to welcome me in person 61 13| associations and movements who have devoted such energy to helping the 62 13| Archbishop of Cologne, the Diocese that hosted this international 63 16| the political, civil and diplomatic Authorities present at this 64 15| conviction by all Christ's disciples, so that it becomes a source 65 Inc| Distinguished Mr President, ~Dear Young 66 | each 67 12| leaders of other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, and to the 68 3| to all those who have so effectively ensured that every phase 69 10| organizations which have put so much effort into the preparation and 70 11| liturgical celebrations, eloquent examples of the joyful vitality 71 4| well aware of the evil that emerged from our Homeland during 72 18| Filled with the emotions and memories of these days, 73 9| men and women set out to encounter Christ, in accordance with 74 13| movements who have devoted such energy to helping the young people 75 6| the world can return home enriched by their contacts and their 76 3| who have so effectively ensured that every phase of this 77 6| marked by their youthful enthusiasm, will remain as a pleasant 78 17| Government Members and the entire German People, whose numerous 79 1| to my collaborators and especially to the many young people 80 14| memorable. I hope that this event will remain impressed on 81 5| God, it has become quite evident that there was and is another 82 4| are all well aware of the evil that emerged from our Homeland 83 9| Following the example of the Magi, these young 84 11| liturgical celebrations, eloquent examples of the joyful vitality of 85 2| giving me the opportunity to experience in the company of so many 86 9| the Gospel which they have experienced anew. ~ 87 6| their contacts and their experiences of dialogue and fellowship 88 3| that every phase of this extraordinary gathering could take place 89 8| and courage to shape the face of a more just and generous 90 16| present once again at my Farewell Ceremony. Thank you with 91 3| in an orderly and serene fashion. These days spent together 92 6| experiences of dialogue and fellowship in the different regions 93 18| Filled with the emotions and memories 94 16| Finally, my respectful and cordial 95 | first 96 15| Christian communities and the followers of other religions. ~ 97 12| building a future of true freedom and peace. ~ 98 Inc| Mr President, ~Dear Young Friends, ~Ladies and Gentlemen, ~ 99 13| present to reap the spiritual fruits of their stay. ~ 100 | further 101 8| every continent and culture, gathered in faith around their Pastors 102 3| phase of this extraordinary gathering could take place in an orderly 103 Inc| Young Friends, ~Ladies and Gentlemen, ~ 104 2| and also with joy, and I give thanks to God for giving 105 2| I give thanks to God for giving me the opportunity to experience 106 16| respectful and cordial greetings go to the political, civil 107 16| my respectful and cordial greetings go to the political, civil 108 18| future of serene prosperity, harmony and peace.~ 109 16| beginning of my Visit and for having desired to be present once 110 16| Ceremony. Thank you with all my heart! ~ 111 1| must express once again my heartfelt gratitude for the welcome 112 10| all who have opened their hearts and their homes to the countless 113 14| in a variety of ways have helped to welcome other young people 114 13| have devoted such energy to helping the young people present 115 6| over the world can return home enriched by their contacts 116 10| opened their hearts and their homes to the countless young pilgrims. 117 6| offered them such generous hospitality, and that it will also be 118 13| Cologne, the Diocese that hosted this international meeting, 119 17| liking in these intense hours of communion. ~ 120 8| a more just and generous humanity. ~ 121 2| Paul II, whose inspired idea it was to initiate the series 122 2| our beloved Pope John Paul II, whose inspired idea it 123 8| Church, one that seeks with imagination and courage to shape the 124 12| wished to be present at this important meeting. I express my hope 125 14| that this event will remain impressed on the life of Germany's 126 14| Catholics and will be an incentive for a renewed spiritual 127 | Indeed 128 12| spiritual values which are indispensable for building a future of 129 2| inspired idea it was to initiate the series of World Youth 130 10| realization of each of the initiatives and events of this World 131 2| Pope John Paul II, whose inspired idea it was to initiate 132 15| Gospel be received in its integrity and witnessed with profound 133 17| me such liking in these intense hours of communion. ~ 134 13| Diocese that hosted this international meeting, to the Bishops 135 | into 136 18| Rome. Upon all of you I invoke God's abundant Blessings 137 | is 138 | its 139 13| gratitude goes to Cardinal Joachim Meisner, Archbishop of Cologne, 140 2| succeed our beloved Pope John Paul II, whose inspired 141 2| legacy with awe and also with joy, and I give thanks to God 142 11| eloquent examples of the joyful vitality of the faith that 143 8| shape the face of a more just and generous humanity. ~ 144 13| Bishops' Conference, Cardinal Karl Lehmann, to the priests, 145 Inc| President, ~Dear Young Friends, ~Ladies and Gentlemen, ~ 146 5| and is another Germany, a Land of singular human, cultural 147 13| the parish communities, lay associations and movements 148 | least 149 10| Before leaving, I must also express thanks 150 13| the Bishops of Germany, led by the President of the 151 2| Days. I have taken up this legacy with awe and also with joy, 152 13| Conference, Cardinal Karl Lehmann, to the priests, to men 153 14| remain impressed on the life of Germany's Catholics and 154 9| cities to testify to the light, the beauty and the power 155 | like 156 17| representatives have shown me such liking in these intense hours of 157 11| reflection, as well as the liturgical celebrations, eloquent examples 158 2| The Lord has called me to succeed 159 9| Following the example of the Magi, these young men and women 160 6| certain that their stay, marked by their youthful enthusiasm, 161 13| goes to Cardinal Joachim Meisner, Archbishop of Cologne, 162 17| I thank the Government Members and the entire German People, 163 14| faith that have been truly memorable. I hope that this event 164 18| Filled with the emotions and memories of these days, I now return 165 6| will remain as a pleasant memory with the people who have 166 10| and the various civil and military departments, as well as 167 13| communities, lay associations and movements who have devoted such energy 168 | much 169 | not 170 17| entire German People, whose numerous representatives have shown 171 14| I offer a special word of thanks 172 6| with the people who have offered them such generous hospitality, 173 | on 174 10| express thanks to all who have opened their hearts and their homes 175 3| gathering could take place in an orderly and serene fashion. These 176 10| services and the many volunteer organizations which have put so much effort 177 | out 178 14| spiritual and apostolic outreach! ~ 179 | over 180 | own 181 13| women religious, and to the parish communities, lay associations 182 16| this Departure Ceremony. In particular, I thank you, Mr President, 183 8| gathered in faith around their Pastors and the Successor of Peter, 184 2| succeed our beloved Pope John Paul II, whose inspired idea 185 16| desiring to welcome me in person at the beginning of my Visit 186 3| effectively ensured that every phase of this extraordinary gathering 187 2| step along their spiritual pilgrimage from continent to continent, 188 10| homes to the countless young pilgrims. I am grateful to the Government 189 3| extraordinary gathering could take place in an orderly and serene 190 11| of thanks goes to all who planned the moments of prayer and 191 6| enthusiasm, will remain as a pleasant memory with the people who 192 2| me to succeed our beloved Pope John Paul II, whose inspired 193 9| light, the beauty and the power of the Gospel which they 194 5| spiritual resources. I hope and pray that these resources, thanks, 195 11| who planned the moments of prayer and reflection, as well 196 10| so much effort into the preparation and realization of each 197 13| Cardinal Karl Lehmann, to the priests, to men and women religious, 198 15| integrity and witnessed with profound conviction by all Christ' 199 18| Blessings for a future of serene prosperity, harmony and peace.~ 200 10| organizations which have put so much effort into the 201 5| be to God, it has become quite evident that there was and 202 10| into the preparation and realization of each of the initiatives 203 13| young people present to reap the spiritual fruits of 204 15| May the Gospel be received in its integrity and witnessed 205 | recent 206 11| the moments of prayer and reflection, as well as the liturgical 207 13| priests, to men and women religious, and to the parish communities, 208 15| becomes a source of authentic renewal for all of German society, 209 14| will be an incentive for a renewed spiritual and apostolic 210 16| Finally, my respectful and cordial greetings go 211 9| Youth Day. Now they are returning to their own regions and 212 7| Indeed, one can say that during these days Germany 213 10| departments, as well as the security services and the many volunteer 214 8| a young Church, one that seeks with imagination and courage 215 2| idea it was to initiate the series of World Youth Days. I have 216 10| as well as the security services and the many volunteer organizations 217 9| these young men and women set out to encounter Christ, 218 4| and we acknowledge it with shame and suffering. ~ 219 8| imagination and courage to shape the face of a more just 220 14| other young people and to share with them moments of faith 221 6| and that it will also be a sign of hope for Germany. ~ 222 5| another Germany, a Land of singular human, cultural and spiritual 223 15| renewal for all of German society, thanks also to dialogue 224 15| disciples, so that it becomes a source of authentic renewal for 225 3| serene fashion. These days spent together have given many 226 5| recent days, may once more spread throughout the world! ~ 227 2| young people this further step along their spiritual pilgrimage 228 12| express my hope that we can strengthen our common commitment to 229 2| The Lord has called me to succeed our beloved Pope John Paul 230 4| acknowledge it with shame and suffering. ~ 231 3| extraordinary gathering could take place in an orderly and 232 2| World Youth Days. I have taken up this legacy with awe 233 9| own regions and cities to testify to the light, the beauty 234 9| in accordance with the theme of this World Youth Day. 235 | there 236 | those 237 | Through 238 | throughout 239 11| younger generation in our time. ~ 240 | together 241 12| our common commitment to train the younger generation in 242 12| for building a future of true freedom and peace. ~ 243 14| of faith that have been truly memorable. I hope that this 244 | up 245 | Upon 246 | us 247 12| the human and spiritual values which are indispensable 248 14| people from Germany, who in a variety of ways have helped to welcome 249 10| political leaders and the various civil and military departments, 250 11| eloquent examples of the joyful vitality of the faith that animates 251 10| security services and the many volunteer organizations which have 252 14| Germany, who in a variety of ways have helped to welcome other 253 | whole 254 12| representatives of other religions who wished to be present at this important 255 15| received in its integrity and witnessed with profound conviction 256 | would 257 | your 258 6| their stay, marked by their youthful enthusiasm, will remain


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