SUMMARY:
- MARY'S
FAITH IN THE LIGHT OF THE MYSTERY OF THE ANNUNCIATION
- OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
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MARY'S
FAITH IN THE LIGHT OF THE MYSTERY OF THE ANNUNCIATION
Vatican
City, 19 December 2012 (VIS) - The faith of Mary in the light of the
mystery of the Annunciation was the theme of Benedict XVI's
catechesis during the last general audience of 2012, celebrated in
the Vatican's Paul VI Hall.
In the
annunciation the angel greets Mary with the words "Greetings,
favoured one! The Lord is with you". "This greeting is an
invitation to rejoice, and announces the end of the sadness of the
world in relation to the limits of life, suffering ... the darkness
of the evil that seems to obscure the light of divine goodness. It is
a greeting that marks the beginning of the Gospel, the Good News",
explained the Pope.
The
reason for the invitation to rejoice offered to the Virgin is in the
second part of the phrase: "The Lord is with you". In Mary
"the anticipation of the definitive coming of God is made
tangible; the living God dwells within her". The expression
"full of grace" further clarifies the source of Mary's joy,
which "arises from her communion with God, ... from being the
dwelling of the Holy Spirit. ... Mary is the being who has, in a
singular way, opened the door to the Creator, who has placed herself
in His hands, without limits" and lives with "care to
recognise the signs of God in the journey of His people; she enters
into a story of faith and hope in God's promises, which constitute
the very fabric of her existence. ... Like Abraham, Mary entrusts
herself entirely to the word announced by God's messenger, and
becomes the model and mother of all believers".
Benedict
XVI underlined another important aspect: "the openness of the
soul to God and to His action in faith also includes an element of
obscurity. The human being's relationship with God does not eliminate
the distance between the Creator and His creature. ... But he who,
like Mary, opens himself completely to God, reaches acceptance of
divine will, even though it is mysterious and often does not
correspond to our own wishes. ... It is thus for Mary - her faith
experiences the joy of the Annunciation, but passes also through the
darkness of the crucifixion of the Son, before finally arriving at
the light of the Resurrection".
"This
is not different to the journey of faith each of us takes: we
encounter moments of light but also periods in which God seems to be
absent, his silence weighs heavily in our hearts and his will does
not correspond to our own", commented the Holy Father. "The
more we open ourselves to God ... like Abraham and like Maria, the
more He renders us able, through His presence, to live every moment
in life in the peace and certainty of His loyalty and His love.
However, this means leaving behind ourselves and our own plans, so
that the Word of God might be the guiding light for our thoughts and
actions".
After
losing Jesus in the Temple, Mary "must renew that profound faith
with which she answered 'yes' to the Annunciation. ... And Mary's
'yes' to the will of God, to the obedience of faith, is repeated
throughout her life up to its most difficult moment, that of the
Cross".
"There
is a fundamental attitude that Mary adopts in relation to the events
of her life", explained the Pope. "We see that she
'treasured all these words and pondered them in her heart'. We might
say that she ... arranged every single element, every word, every
event as part of a greater whole and, comparing and conserving them,
recognised that everything originates from God's will. Mary does not
stop at an initial superficial comprehension of what is happening in
her life, but rather knows how to observe in depth, allowing herself
to be questioned by events, elaborating upon them, discriminating
among them, and thus acquiring the comprehension that only faith may
guarantee. It is the profound humility of Mary's obedient faith that
welcomes also what she is not able to comprehend in the action of
God, allowing God to open her mind and heart."
"The
solemnity of the Birth of the Lord, which we will soon celebrate,
invites us to experience the same humility and obedience of faith.
The glory of God is not made manifest in the triumph or power of a
king, it does not shine from a resplendent palace, but rather finds
its dwelling in the womb of a virgin, and reveals itself in the
poverty of a child. The omnipotence of God, also in our life, acts
with the often silent strength of truth and love. Faith tells us,
therefore, that in the end the defenceless power of the Child
triumphs over the noise of worldly powers".
OTHER
PONTIFICAL ACTS
Vatican
City, 19 December 2012 (VIS) - The Holy Father:
-
Appointed Fr. Peter Loy Chong of the clergy of Suva as archbishop of
Suva (area 18,333, population 1,297,683, Catholics 101,050, priests
81, religious 162), Fiji. The archbishop-elect was born in Natovi,
Fiji in 1961 and ordained a priest in 1992. He has fulfilled pastoral
roles in the parishes of Lautoka, Vatukoula and Soleva, and received
his doctorate in theology from the Jesuit School of Theology of the
Santa Clara University in California, United States of America. He
succeeds Archbishop Petero Mataca, whose resignation from the
pastoral care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon
having reached the age limit.
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Accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the Chaldean
Church presented by His Beatitude Cardinal Emmanuel III Delly,
patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans, Iraq, and convoked the Synod
of Bishops of the same Church in Rome on 28 January 2013 to elect a
successor. The Synod will be presided by Cardinal Leonardo Sandri,
prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches. The Holy
Father appointed Archbishop Jacques Ishaq as administrator of the
Chaldean Church pending the election of the patriarch.
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