November 7, 2010. (ONLY TEXT) The homily of Benedict XVI pronounced during Mass for the dedication of the Sagrada Familia as a basilica, in the last day of his trip to Spain. “God's temple
is holy, and you are that temple. Here we find joined together the
truth and dignity of God and the truth and dignity of man,” said the Pope.
Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Lord, "This day is holy to the Lord your God; do not mourn or weep. … The joy of the Lord is your strength" (Neh 8:9-11). With these words from the first reading that we have proclaimed, I wish to greet all of you taking part in this celebration. I extend an affectionate greeting to their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain who have graciously wished to be with us. I extend a thankful greeting to Cardinal Lluís Martínez Sistach, Archbishop of Barcelona, for his words of welcome and for his invitation to me to dedicate this Church of the Sagrada Familia, a magnificent achievement of engineering, art and faith.
I also greet Cardinal Ricardo María Carles Gordó, Archbishop
Emeritus of Barcelona, the other Cardinals present and my brother
bishops, especially the auxiliary bishop of this local church, and the
many priests, deacons, seminarians, religious men and women, and lay
faithful taking part in this solemn ceremony. I also extend a respectful
greeting to the national, regional and local authorities present, as
well as to the members of other Christian communities, who share in our
joy and our grateful praise of God.
In Spanish:
Today marks an important step in a long history of hope, work and
generosity that has gone on for more than a century. At this time I
would like to mention each and every one of those who have made possible
the joy that fills us today, from the promoters to the executors of this
work, the architects and the workers, all who in one way or another have
given their priceless contribution to the building of this edifice.
We
remember of course the man who was the soul and the artisan of this
project, Antoni Gaudí, a creative architect and a practising Christian
who kept the torch of his faith alight to the end of his life, a life
lived in dignity and absolute austerity.
This event is also in a certain
sense the high point of the history of this land of Catalonia which,
especially since the end of the nineteenth century, has given an
abundance of saints and founders, martyrs and Christian poets. It is a
history of holiness, artistic and poetic creation, born from the faith,
which we gather and present to God today as an offering in this
Eucharist.
The joy which I feel at presiding at this ceremony became all the
greater when I learned that this shrine, since its beginnings, has had a
special relationship with Saint Joseph. I have been moved above all by
Gaudí’s confidence when, in the face of many difficulties, filled
with trust in divine Providence, he would exclaim, "Saint Joseph
will finish this church".
So it is significant that it is also
being dedicated by a Pope whose baptismal name is Joseph.
What do we do when we dedicate this church? In the heart of the
world, placed before God and mankind, with a humble and joyful act of
faith, we raise up this massive material structure, fruit of nature and
an immense achievement of human intelligence which gave birth to this
work of art. It stands as a visible sign of the invisible God, to whose
glory these spires rise like arrows pointing towards absolute light and
to the One who is Light, Height and Beauty itself.
In this place, Gaudí desired to unify that inspiration which came to
him from the three books which nourished him as a man, as a believer and
as an architect: the book of nature, the book of sacred Scripture and
the book of the liturgy. In this way he brought together the reality of
the world and the history of salvation, as recounted in the Bible and
made present in the liturgy.
He made stones, trees and human life part
of the church so that all creation might come together in praise of God,
but at the same time he brought the sacred images outside so as to place
before people the mystery of God revealed in the birth, passion, death
and resurrection of Jesus Christ.In this way, he brilliantly helped to
build our human consciousness, anchored in the world yet open to God,
enlightened and sanctified by Christ. In this he accomplished one of the
most important tasks of our times: overcoming the division between human
consciousness and Christian consciousness, between living in this
temporal world and being open to eternal life, between the beauty of
things and God as beauty.
Antoni Gaudí did this not with words but with
stones, lines, planes, and points. Indeed, beauty is one of mankind’s
greatest needs; it is the root from which the branches of our peace and
the fruits of our hope come forth. Beauty also reveals God because, like
him, a work of beauty is pure gratuity; it calls us to freedom and draws
us away from selfishness.
We have dedicated this sacred space to God, who revealed and gave
himself to us in Christ so as to be definitively God among men. The
revealed Word, the humanity of Christ and his Church are the three
supreme expressions of his self-manifestation and self-giving to mankind.
As says Saint Paul in the second reading: "Let each man take care
how he builds. For no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is
laid, which is Jesus Christ" (1 Cor 3:10-11).
The Lord Jesus
is the stone which supports the weight of the world, which maintains the
cohesion of the Church and brings together in ultimate unity all the
achievements of mankind. In him, we have God’s word and presence and
from him the Church receives her life, her teaching and her mission. The
Church of herself is nothing; she is called to be the sign and
instrument of Christ, in pure docility to his authority and in total
service to his mandate. The one Christ is the foundation of the one
Church. He is the rock on which our faith is built. Building on this
faith, let us strive together to show the world the face of God who is
love and the only one who can respond to our yearning for fulfilment. This is the great task before us: to show everyone that God is a God of
peace not of violence, of freedom not of coercion, of harmony not of
discord. In this sense, I consider that the dedication of this church of
the Sagrada Familia is an event of great importance, at a time in which
man claims to be able to build his life without God, as if God had
nothing to say to him. In this masterpiece, Gaudí shows us that God is
the true measure of man; that the secret of authentic originality
consists, as he himself said, in returning to one’s origin which is
God.
Gaudí, by opening his spirit to God, was capable of creating in
this city a space of beauty, faith and hope which leads man to an
encounter with him who is truth and beauty itself. The architect
expressed his sentiments in the following words: "A church [is] the
only thing worthy of representing the soul of a people, for religion is
the most elevated reality in man".
This affirmation of God brings with it the supreme affirmation and
protection of the dignity of each and every man and woman: "Do you
not know that you are God’s temple? … God’s temple is holy, and
you are that temple" (1 Cor 3:16-17). Here we find joined
together the truth and dignity of God and the truth and dignity of man.
As we consecrate the altar of this church, which has Christ as its
foundation, we are presenting to the world a God who is the friend of
man and we invite men and women to become friends of God. This is what
we are taught in the case of Zacchaeus, of whom today’s gospel speaks
(Lk 19:1-10), if we allow God into our hearts and into our world,
if we allow Christ to live in our hearts, we will not regret it: we will
experience the joy of sharing his very life, as the object of his
infinite love.
This church began as an initiative of the Association of the Friends
of Saint Joseph, who wanted to dedicate it to the Holy Family of
Nazareth. The home formed by Jesus, Mary and Joseph has always been
regarded as a school of love, prayer and work. The promoters of this
church wanted to set before the world love, work and service lived in
the presence of God, as the Holy Family lived them. Life has changed
greatly and with it enormous progress has been made in the technical,
social and cultural spheres.
We cannot simply remain content with these
advances. Alongside them, there also need to be moral advances, such as
in care, protection and assistance to families, inasmuch as the generous
and indissoluble love of a man and a woman is the effective context and
foundation of human life in its gestation, birth, growth and natural
end. Only where love and faithfulness are present can true freedom come
to birth and endure.
For this reason the Church advocates adequate
economic and social means so that women may find in the home and at work
their full development, that men and women who contract marriage and
form a family receive decisive support from the state, that life of
children may be defended as sacred and inviolable from the moment of
their conception, that the reality of birth be given due respect and
receive juridical, social and legislative support. For this reason the
Church resists every form of denial of human life and gives its support
to everything that would promote the natural order in the sphere of the
institution of the family.
As I contemplate with admiration this sacred space of marvellous
beauty, of so much faith-filled history, I ask God that in the land of
Catalonia new witnesses of holiness may rise up and flourish, and
present to the world the great service that the Church can and must
offer to humanity: to be an icon of divine beauty, a burning flame of
charity, a path so that the world may believe in the One whom God has
sent (cf. Jn 6:29).
Dear brothers and sisters, as I dedicate this splendid church, I
implore the Lord of our lives that, from this altar, which will now be
anointed with holy oil and upon which the sacrifice of the love of
Christ will be consumed, there may be a flood of grace and charity upon
the city of Barcelona and its people, and upon the whole world. May
these fruitful waters fill with faith and apostolic vitality this
archdiocesan Church, its pastors and its faithful.
In Catalan:
Finally, I wish to commend to the loving protection of the Mother of
God, Mary Most Holy, April Rose, Mother of Mercy, all who enter here and
all who in word or deed, in silence and prayer, have made this possible
this marvel of architecture. May Our Lady present to her divine Son the
joys and tribulations of all who come in the future to this sacred place
so that here, as the Church prays when dedicating religious buildings,
the poor may find mercy, the oppressed true freedom and all men may take
on the dignity of the children of God. Amen.