Vatican City, December 27th, 2007. 700 Legionaries of Christ (among
them 55 newly ordained priests with their families) and members
and friends of the Regnum Christi Movement went to meet
Pope Benedict XVI and ask for his blessing at the
general audience in Paul VI Hall. Among the new priests
12 were from the United States, 3 from Canada and
1 from Ireland. Students from Dublin Oak Academy (Ireland), Woodlands
Academy (Ireland) and Oaklawn Academy (USA) were also cheerfully present.
To watch these remarkable moments in a short video,
click here.
During the audience, the Holy Father
made the following summary of his catechesis in English:
Dear Brothers
and Sisters,
Our Audience today is filled with the joy of
Christmas, the mystery of God’s eternal Word made flesh for
our salvation. Down the centuries Christians have contemplated this mystery
of light, seeking to understand more fully why God chose
to become man. An answer to this question can be
found in the joyful song of the angels on the
first Christmas: "Glory to God in the highest, and peace
among those whom he favours!" (Lk 2:14). God’s glory, shining
on the face of Christ (cf. 2 Cor 4:6), brings
that peace which is the crowning of his messianic gifts.
Saint Irenaeus tells us that the Word became flesh in
order to give us a share in God’s glory: "The
glory of God is the living man, and the life
of man consists in the vision of God" (Adv. Haer.,
20,5,7). Ultimately, the Incarnation is the fruit of God’s infinite
love for humanity; it reveals, in von Balthasar’s insightful phrase,
that God is not primarily absolute power, but absolute love,
a love revealed in the complete gift of himself. May
the song of the angels inspire us to give "glory
to God" and to build "peace on earth", by humbly
receiving the gift that God gives us at Christmas: the
gift of his love, the gift of his Son.
I offer
a very cordial welcome to all the English-speaking pilgrims and
visitors, especially the groups from Ireland and the United States
of America. May your visit to Rome in these holy
days be a source of spiritual joy and deepened faith
in the Word made flesh. Upon you and your families
I invoke the grace and peace of the New-born Saviour.
Happy Christmas!
To watch the video of the audience, click
here.