"Intellectual Charity as a Force of the Human Spirit"
VATICAN CITY, MARCH 15, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Here is a Vatican translation of the address Benedict XVI gave at the end of the March 10 Marian vigil held with university students connected via satellite.
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RECITATION OF THE HOLY ROSARY WITH THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI
Paul VI Audience Hall
Saturday, 10 March 2007
Dear Young University Students,
I am very pleased to address my cordial greeting to you at the end of the Marian Vigil which the Vicariate of Rome has organized on the occasion of the European University Students' Day.
I thank Cardinal Camillo Ruini and
I congratulate the conductors of the orchestra and of the large choir, as well as you, dear musicians and choir members. As I welcome you, Roman friends, my thoughts turn with equal affection to your peers who, thanks to radio and television link-ups, have been able to take part in this moment of prayer and reflection in several Cities of Europe and Asia: Prague, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Bologna, Krakow, Turin, Manchester, Manila, Coimbra, Tirana and Islamabad-Rawalpindi. This "network", set up with the collaboration of the Vatican Television Centre, Vatican Radio and Telespazio, is truly a sign of the times, a sign of hope.
It is a "network" which demonstrates its full value if we reflect on the theme of today's vigil: "Intellectual charity for a new Europe-Asia cooperation".
It is evocative to think of intellectual charity as a force of the human spirit capable of bringing together the formation processes of the new generations.
More globally, intellectual charity can unite the existential journey of young people who, while living very far away from one another, succeed in feeling bound to one another on the level of interior inquiry and witness.
This evening, we will build a spiritual bridge between Europe and
The young university students of
In brief, we are in a true "university" perspective, that is, a perspective of the community of knowledge that is one of the constitutive elements of
I now address those who are connected with us in the different cities and nations.
In Czech:
Dear young people who have gathered together in
In English:
Dear university students from
In Polish:
Dear friends in
In Portuguese:
Dear university students of
In Albanian:
Dear young people of Tirana, strive to build the new
In Italian:
Dear university students of
Dear friends, we are living the Lenten Season and the liturgy continually urges us to strengthen the way in which we follow Christ. This Vigil too, in accordance with the tradition of the World Youth Days, can be considered a stage in the spiritual pilgrimage guided by the Cross.
And the mystery of the Cross is not unconnected with the theme of intellectual charity, indeed, it illumines it.
Christian wisdom is the wisdom of the Cross: may Christian students and especially Christian teachers interpret every reality in the light of the mystery of God's love, whose loftiest and fullest revelation is the Cross.
Once again, dear young people, I entrust to you the Cross of Christ: welcome it, embrace it, follow it. It is the tree of life!
At its foot you will always find Mary, Mother of Jesus. With her, Seat of Wisdom, turn your gaze to the One who was pierced for our sake (cf. Jn 19:37), contemplate the inexhaustible source of love and truth, and you too will be able to become joyful disciples and witnesses.
This is the wish that I express to each one of you. I accompany it wholeheartedly with prayer and with my Blessing, which I willingly extend to all your loved ones.
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