Holy Father's Address upon
arrival at the
International Airport of Sao Paulo-Guarulhas, Brazil,
Wednesday 9 May 2007
Mr.
President,
My Venerable Brothers in the College of Cardinals and in the
Episcopate,
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ!
1. I am very pleased to begin my Pastoral Visit to Brazil and to
express to Your Excellency, as Head of State and Supreme
Representative of the great Brazilian Nation, my gratitude for the
warm welcome offered to me. I willingly extend my thanks also to the
members of the Government accompanying you, as well as to the civil
and military dignitaries present, and to the authorities of the
State of São Paulo. In the words of welcome which you addressed to
me, Mr President, I hear an echo of the sentiments of affection and
love that all the Brazilian people bear towards the Successor of the
Apostle Peter.
I offer my fraternal greetings in the Lord to my dear Brother
Bishops who have come to receive me in the name of the Church in
Brazil. I also greet the priests, religious men and women, the
seminarians and the lay people dedicated to the Church’s task of
evangelization and to authentic Christian living. Finally, I extend
my warm greetings to all Brazilians without distinction, men and
women, families, the old and the sick, young people and children. To
all of you I say from my heart: thank you very much for your
generous hospitality!
2. Brazil has a very special place in the Pope’s heart, not only
because it was born Christian and has today the largest number of
Catholics, but above all because it is a nation endowed with a rich
potential and an ecclesial presence that gives joy and hope to the
whole Church. My visit, Mr President, has a scope that goes beyond
national borders: I have come to preside at the opening Session of
the Fifth General Conference of the Bishops of Latin America and the
Caribbean at Aparecida. This country, in the providence and goodness
of the Creator, will become the cradle of the ecclesial proposals
that, with God’s help, will give renewed vigour and missionary
impetus to this Continent.
3. In this geographical area, Catholics are in the majority. This
means that they must make a particular contribution to the common
good of the nation. The word solidarity will acquire its full
meaning when the living forces of society, each in its own sphere,
commit themselves seriously to building a future of peace and hope
for all.
The Catholic Church, as I stated in the Encyclical letter Deus
Caritas Est, "transformed by the Holy Spirit, is called to become a
witness before the world of the love of the Father who wishes to
make humanity a single family in his Son" (cf. no. 19). From here
springs her deep commitment to the mission of evangelization at the
service of the cause of peace and justice. Hence the decision to
undertake an essentially missionary Conference reflects clearly the
concern of the Bishops, as it does mine, to seek suitable ways by
which in Jesus Christ "our peoples may have life", as the theme of
the Conference reminds us. With these sentiments I raise my eyes
beyond the frontiers of this country, and I extend my greetings to
all the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean in the words of
the Apostle: "Peace to all of you who are in Christ" (1 Pet 5:14).
4. Mr President, I am grateful to Divine Providence for this grace
of visiting Brazil, a Nation with a great Catholic tradition. I have
had occasion to point out the principal motive of my visit, which is
concerned with Latin America and has a fundamentally religious
significance.
I am happy to be able to spend some days among the Brazilian people.
I am well aware that the soul of this people, as of all Latin
America, safeguards values that are radically Christian, which will
never be eradicated. I am certain that at Aparecida, during the
Bishops’ General Conference, this identity will be reinforced
through the promotion of respect for life from the moment of
conception until natural death as an integral requirement of human
nature. It will also make the promotion of the human person the axis
of solidarity, especially towards the poor and abandoned.
The Church seeks only to stress the moral values present in each
situation and to form the conscience of the citizens so that they
may make informed and free decisions. She will not fail to insist on
the need to take action to ensure that the family, the basic cell of
society, is strengthened, and likewise young people, whose formation
is a decisive factor for the future of any nation. Last but not
least, she will defend and promote the values present at every level
of society, especially among indigenous peoples.
5. With these good wishes and with renewed gratitude for the warm
reception that I have received as the Successor of Peter, I invoke
the maternal protection of Nossa Senhora da Conceição Aparecida,
remembered also as Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Patroness of all
America, so that she may protect and inspire those who govern in
their difficult task as promoters of the common good, and renew the
bonds of Christian fellowship for the good of all the people.
May
God bless Latin America!
God bless
Brazil!
Thank
you!
Português Texto
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In the
evening of 9 May 2007, the Holy Father arrived at the Monastery of
St. Benedict where he joined the Abbot, Rector and Benedictine
monks of the community. After brief moments of prayer and greeting
to the monks, Pope Benedict went out on the balcony of the first
floor of the monastery and affectionately greeted and blessed the
faithful present.
Greeting of the Holy Father
Dear Friends,
Your affectionate welcome is heart-warming for the Pope! Thank you
for waiting here to greet me.
These days, for all of you and for the Church, will be full of
emotion and joy.
The Church is in festal mode! In every corner of the world people
are praying for the fruits of this journey, the first Pastoral
Journey to Brazil and to Latin America that Providence has granted
me to carry out as the Successor of Peter.
The canonization of
Frei Galvão and the inauguration of the Fifth Conference
of the Bishops of Latin America and the Caribbean will be milestones
in the history of the Church. I am counting on you and on your
prayers!
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