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HOMILY OF POPE BENEDICT XVI
EVENING VIGIL OF THE 26TH
WORLD YOUTH DAY
CUATRO VIENTOS AIRBASE
MADRID
20 AUGUST 2011
Dear Young Friends,
I greet all of
you, especially the young people who have asked me their
questions, and I thank them for the sincerity with which
they set forth their concerns, that express the longing which
all of you have to achieve something great in life,
something which can bring you fulfilment and happiness.
How can
a young person be true to the faith and yet
continue to aspire to high ideals in today’s society? In
the Gospel we have just heard, Jesus gives us an
answer to this urgent question: “As the Father has loved
me, so I have loved you; abide in my love”
(Jn 15:9).
Yes, dear friends, God loves us. This is
the great truth of our life; it is what makes
everything else meaningful. We are not the product of blind
chance or absurdity; instead our life originates as part of
a loving plan of God. To abide in his love,
then, means living a life rooted in faith, since faith
is more than the mere acceptance of certain abstract truths:
it is an intimate relationship with Christ, who enables us
to open our hearts to this mystery of love and
to live as men and women conscious of being loved
by God.
If you abide in the love of Christ,
rooted in the faith, you will encounter, even amid setbacks
and suffering, the source of true happiness and joy. Faith
does not run counter to your highest ideals; on the
contrary, it elevates and perfects those ideals. Dear young people,
do not be satisfied with anything less than Truth and
Love, do not be content with anything less than Christ.
Nowadays, although the dominant culture of relativism all around us
has given up on the search for truth, even if
it is the highest aspiration of the human spirit, we
need to speak with courage and humility of the universal
significance of Christ as the Saviour of humanity and the
source of hope for our lives. He, who took upon
himself our afflictions, is well acquainted with the mystery of
human suffering and manifests his loving presence in those who
suffer. They in their turn, united to the passion of
Christ, share closely in his work of redemption. Furthermore, our
disinterested attention towards the sick and the forgotten will always
be a humble and warm testimony of God’s compassionate regard.
Dear friends, may no adversity paralyze you. Be afraid neither
of the world, nor of the future, nor of your
weakness. The Lord has allowed you to live in this
moment of history so that, by your faith, his name
will continue to resound throughout the world.
During this prayer
vigil, I urge you to ask God to help you
find your vocation in society and in the Church, and
to persevere in that vocation with joy and fidelity. It
is a good thing to open our hearts to Christ’s
call and to follow with courage and generosity the path
he maps out for us.
The Lord calls many people
to marriage, in which a man and a woman, in
becoming one flesh (cf. Gen 2:24), find fulfilment in a
profound life of communion. It is a prospect that is
both bright and demanding. It is a project for true
love which is daily renewed and deepened by sharing joys
and sorrows, one marked by complete self-giving. For this reason,
to acknowledge the beauty and goodness of marriage is to
realize that only a setting of fidelity and indissolubility, along
with openness to God’s gift of life, is adequate to
the grandeur and dignity of marital love.
Christ calls others
to follow him more closely in the priesthood or in
consecrated life. It is hard to put into words the
happiness you feel when you know that Jesus seeks you,
trusts in you, and with his unmistakable voice also says
to you: “Follow me!” (cf. Mk 2:14).
Dear young people,
if you wish to discover and to live faithfully the
form of life to which the Lord is calling each
of you, you must remain in his love as his
friends. And how do we preserve friendship except through frequent
contact, conversation, being together in good times and bad? Saint
Teresa of Jesus used to say that prayer is just
such “friendly contact, often spending time alone with the one
who we know loves us” (cf. Autobiography, 8).
And so
I now ask you to “abide” in the adoration of
Christ, truly present in the Eucharist. I ask you to
enter into conversation with him, to bring before him your
questions and to listen to his voice. Dear friends, I
pray for you with all my heart. And I ask
you to pray for me. Tonight let us ask the
Lord to grant that, attracted by the beauty of his
love, we may always live faithfully as his disciples. Amen.
[Greetings to pilgrim groups in their native languages]
French
Dear young French-speakers, be proud of the gift of faith
which you have received, as it will illumine your life
at every moment. Draw strength from the faith of your
neighbours, from the faith of the Church! Through faith we
are grounded in Christ. Gather with others to deepen it,
be faithful to the celebration of the Eucharist, the mystery
of faith par excellence. Christ alone can respond to your
aspirations. Let yourselves be seized by God, so that your
presence in the Church will give her new life!
English
Dear young people, in these moments of silence before
the Blessed Sacrament, let us raise our minds and hearts
to Jesus Christ, the Lord of our lives and of
the future. May he pour out his Spirit upon us
and upon the whole Church, that we may be a
beacon of freedom, reconciliation and peace for the whole world.
German
Dear young Christians from the German-speaking countries! Deep
in our hearts we yearn for what is grand and
beautiful in life. Do not let your desires and aspirations
dissipate, but ground them in Jesus Christ. He himself is
the sure foundation, the point of reference, for building up
your life.