March 27, 2012. (Romereports.com) (-ONLY VIDEO-) During the Mass in honor of the patroness of Cuba, Our Lady of Charity, Benedict XVI said he was “full of excitement knowing the fervor that Cubans had for the Virgin”.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I give thanks to God who has allowed me to come to you and to make this
much anticipated trip. I greet Bishop Dionisio García Ibáñez, Archbishop
of Santiago de Cuba, and I thank him for his warm words of welcome
offered on behalf of everyone. I greet the Bishops of Cuba and those who
have come from elsewhere, and the priests, religious men and women,
seminarians and lay faithful present for this celebration. I cannot
forget all those who, for reasons of illness, advanced age or for other
motives, are not able to join us. I also greet the civil Authorities who
have graciously wished to join us.
This first Holy Mass which I have the joy of celebrating during my
pastoral visit to this country, takes place in the context of the Marian
Jubilee Year called to honor and to venerate Our Lady of Charity of El
Cobre, Patroness of Cuba, in this fourth centenary of the discovery and
presence of her venerable statue in this blessed land. I cannot forget
the sacrifices and the dedication with which this jubilee has been
prepared, especially spiritually. I was deeply touched to hear of the
fervor with which Mary has been welcomed and invoked by so many Cubans
during her journey to every corner of the island.
These important events in the Church in Cuba take on a special luster
because of the feast celebrated today throughout the universal Church:
the Annunciation of the Lord to the Virgin Mary. The Incarnation of the
Son of God is the central mystery of the Christian faith, and in it Mary
occupies a central place. But, we ask, what is the meaning of this
mystery? And, what importance does it have for our concrete lives?
First of all, let us see what the Incarnation means. In the Gospel of
Saint Luke we heard the words of the angel to Mary: "The Holy Spirit
will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you;
therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God" (Lk
1:35). In Mary, the Son of God is made man, fulfilling in this way the
prophecy of Isaiah: "Behold, a young woman shall conceive and bear a
son, and shall call his name Immanuel, which means ‘God-with-us’" (Is
7:14). Jesus, the Word made flesh, is truly God-with-us, who has come to
live among us and to share our human condition. The Apostle Saint John
expresses it in the following way: "And the Word became flesh and dwelt
among us" (Jn 1:14). The expression, "became flesh" points to our human
reality in most concrete and tangible way. In Christ, God has truly come
into the world, he has entered into our history, he has set his
dwelling among us, thus fulfilling the deepest desire of human beings
that the world may truly become a home worthy of humanity. On the other
hand, when God is put aside, the world becomes an inhospitable place for
man, and frustrates creation’s true vocation to be a space for the
covenant, for the "Yes" to the love between God and humanity who
responds to him. Mary did so as the first fruit of believers with her
unreserved "Yes" to the Lord.
For this reason, contemplating the mystery of the Incarnation, we cannot
fail to turn our eyes to her so as to be filled with wonder, gratitude
and love at seeing how our God, coming into the world, wished to depend
upon the free consent of one of his creatures. Only from the moment when
the Virgin responded to the angel, "Behold, I am the handmaid of the
Lord; let it be to me according to your word" (Lk 1:38), did the eternal
Word of the Father began his human existence in time. It is touching to
see how God not only respects human freedom: he almost seems to require
it. And we see also how the beginning of the earthly life of the Son of
God was marked by a double "Yes" to the saving plan of the Father -
that of Christ and that of Mary. This obedience to God is what opens the
doors of the world to the truth, to salvation. God has created us as
the fruit of his infinite love; hence, to live in accordance with his
will is the way to encounter our genuine identity, the truth of our
being, while apart from God we are alienated from ourselves and are
hurled into the void. The obedience of faith is true liberty, authentic
redemption, which allows us to unite ourselves to the love of Jesus in
his determination to conform himself to the will of the Father.
Redemption is always this process of the lifting up of the human will to
full communion with the divine will (cf. Lectio Divina with the parish
priests of Rome, 18 February 2010).
Dear brothers and sisters, today we praise the Most Holy Virgin for her
faith, and with Saint Elizabeth we too say, "Blessed is she who
believed" (Lk 1:45). As Saint Augustine said, Mary conceived Christ by
faith in her heart before she conceived him physically in her womb; Mary
believed and what she believed was came to be in her (cf. Sermo 215, 4:
PL 38, 1074). Let us ask the Lord to strengthen our faith, to make it
active and fruitful in love. Let us implore him that, like her, we may
welcome the word of God into our hearts, and carry it out with docility
and constancy.
The Virgin Mary, by her unique role in the mystery of Christ, represents
the exemplar and model of the Church. The Church, like the Mother of
Christ, is also called to embrace in herself the mystery of God who
comes to live in her. Dear brothers and sisters, I know with what
effort, boldness and self-sacrifice you work every day so that, in the
concrete circumstances of your country, and at this moment in history,
the Church will better present her true face as a place in which God
draws near and encounters humanity. The Church, the living body of
Christ, has the mission of prolonging on earth the salving presence of
God, of opening the world to something greater than itself, to the love
and the light of God. It is worth the effort, dear brothers and sisters,
to devote your entire life to Christ, to grow in his friendship each
day and to feel called to proclaim the beauty and the goodness of his
life to every person, to all our brothers and sisters.
I encourage you
in this task of sowing the word of God in the world and offering to
everyone the true nourishment of the body of Christ. Easter is already
approaching; let us determine to follow Jesus without fear or doubts on
his journey to the Cross. May we accept with patience and faith whatever
opposition or affliction may come, with the conviction that, in his
Resurrection, he has crushed the power of evil which darkens everything,
and has brought the dawn of a new world, the world of God, of light, of
truth and happiness. The Lord will not fail to bless with abundant
fruits the generosity of your commitment.
The mystery of the Incarnation, in which God draws near to us, also
shows us the incomparable dignity of every human life. In his loving
plan, from the beginning of creation, God has entrusted to the family
founded on matrimony the most lofty mission of being the fundamental
cell of society and an authentic domestic church. With this certainty,
you, dear husbands and wives, are called to be, especially for your
children, a real and visible sign of the love of Christ for the Church.
Cuba needs the witness of your fidelity, your unity, your capacity to
welcome human life, especially that of the weakest and most needy.
Dear brothers and sisters, before the gaze of Our Lady of Charity of El
Cobre, I appeal to you to reinvigorate your faith, that you may live in
Christ and for Christ, and armed with peace, forgiveness and
understanding, that you may strive to build a renewed and open society, a
better society, one more worthy of humanity, and which better reflects
the goodness of God. Amen.