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MADRID, Spain, AUG. 18, 2011 (Zenit.org).- Here is the second
address that Benedict XVI delivered today at the welcome ceremony
with the youth, held in Madrid´s Cibeles Square.
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Dear
Friends,
Thank you for the kind words addressed to me by
the young people representing the five continents. And I salute
with affection all of you gathered here, young people from
Oceania, Africa, America, Asia and Europe; and also those unable
to be here. I always keep you very much in
my heart and pray for you. God has given me
the grace to see and hear you for myself and,
as we gather together, to listen to his word.
In the
reading which has just been proclaimed, we heard a passage
from the Gospel which talks of welcoming the words of
Jesus and putting them into practice. There are words which
serve only to amuse, as fleeting as an empty breeze;
others, to an extent, inform us; those of Jesus, on
the other hand, must reach our hearts, take root and
bloom there all our lives. If not, they remain empty
and become ephemeral. They do not bring us to him
and, as a result, Christ stays remote, just one voice
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among the many others around us which are so familiar.
Furthermore, the Master who speaks teaches, not something learned from
others, but that which he himself is, the only one
who truly knows the path of man towards God, because
he is the one who opened it up for us,
he made it so that we might have authentic lives,
lives which are always worth living, in every circumstance, and
which not even death can destroy. The Gospel continues, explaining
these things with the evocative image of someone who builds
on solid rock, resistant to the onslaught of adversity, and
in contrast to someone who builds on sand - we
would say today in what appears a paradise - but
which collapses with the first gust of wind and falls
into ruins.
Dear young people, listen closely to the words of
the Lord, that they may be for you “spirit and
life” (Jn 6:63), roots which nourish your being, a rule
of life which likens us - poor in spirit, thirsting
for justice, merciful, pure in heart, lovers of peace -
to the person of Christ. Listen regularly every day as
if he were the one friend who does not deceive,
the one with whom we wish to share the path
of life. Of course, you know that when we do
not walk beside Christ our guide, we get lost on
other paths, like the path of our blind and selfish
impulses, or the path of flattering but self-serving suggestions, deceiving
and fickle, which leave emptiness and frustration in their wake.
Use
these days to know Christ better and to make sure
that, rooted in him, your enthusiasm and happiness, your desire
to go further, to reach the heights, even God himself,
always hold a sure future, because the fullness of life
has already been placed within you. Let that life grow
with divine grace, generously and without half-measures, as you remain
steadfast in your aim for holiness. And, in the face
of our weaknesses which sometimes overwhelm us, we can rely
on the mercy of the Lord who is always ready
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to help us again and who offers us pardon in
the sacrament of Penance.
If you build on solid rock,
not only your life will be solid and stable, but
it will also help project the light of Christ shining
upon those of your own age and upon the whole
of humanity, presenting a valid alternative to all those who
have fallen short, because the essentials in their lives were
inconsistent; to all those who are content to follow fashionable
ideas, they take shelter in the here and now, forgetting
true justice, or they take refuge in their own opinions
instead of seeking the simple truth.
Indeed, there are many who,
creating their own gods, believe they need no roots or
foundations other than themselves. They take it upon themselves to
decide what is true or not, what is good and
evil, what is just and unjust; who should live and
who can be sacrificed in the interests of other preferences;
leaving each step to chance, with no clear path, letting
themselves be led by the whim of each moment. These
temptations are always lying in wait. It is important not
to give in to them because, in reality, they lead
to something so evanescent, like an existence with no horizons,
a liberty without God. We, on the other hand, know
well that we have been created free, in the image
of God, precisely so that we might be in the
forefront of the search for truth and goodness, responsible for
our actions, not mere blind executives, but creative co-workers in
the task of cultivating and beautifying the work of creation.
God is looking for a responsible interlocutor, someone who can
dialogue with him and love him. Through Christ we can
truly succeed and, established in him, we give wings to
our freedom. Is this not the great reason for our
joy? Isn’t this the firm ground upon which to build
the civilization of love and life, capable of humanizing all
of us?
Dear friends: be prudent and wise, build your lives
upon the firm foundation which is Christ. This wisdom and
prudence will guide your steps, nothing will make you fear
and peace will reign in your hearts. Then you will
be blessed and happy and your happiness will influence others.
They will wonder what the secret of your life is
and they will discover that the rock which underpins the
entire building and upon which rests your whole existence is
the very person of Christ, your friend, brother and Lord,
the Son of God incarnate, who gives meaning to all
the universe.
He died for us all, rising that we might
have life, and now, from the throne of the Father,
he accompanies all men and women, watching continually over each
one of us.
I commend the fruits of this World Youth
Day to the most holy Virgin Mary, who said “Yes”
to the will of God, and teaches us a unique
example of fidelity to her divine son, whom she followed
to his death upon the Cross. Let us meditate upon
this more deeply in the Stations of the Cross. And
let us pray that, like her, our “Yes” to Christ
today may also be an unconditional “Yes” to his friendship,
both at the end of this Day and throughout our
entire lives. Thank you very much.
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