January 5, 2012. (Romereports.com) (-ONLY VIDEO-) In 2005, World Youth Day was held in Cologne, Germany, where Benedict XVI set time aside to pray at the tomb of the Three Wise Men. During his speech, the pope talked about what really motivated their journey to Bethlehem.
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“Why did the Magi set off from afar to go to Bethlehem? The answer has
to do with the mystery of the "star" which they saw "in the East" and
which they recognized as the star of the "King of the Jews", that is to
say, the sign of the birth of the Messiah (cf. Mt 2:2).
So their journey
was inspired by a powerful hope, strengthened and guided by the star,
which led them towards the King of the Jews, towards the kingship of God
himself. This is the meaning behind our journey: to serve the kingship
of God in the world.
The Magi set out because of a deep desire which
prompted them to leave everything and begin a journey. It was as though
they had always been waiting for that star. It was as if the journey had
always been a part of their destiny, and was finally about to begin.
Dear friends, this is the mystery of God’s call, the mystery of
vocation.
It is part of the life of every Christian, but it is
particularly evident in those whom Christ asks to leave everything in
order to follow him more closely. The seminarian experiences the beauty
of that call in a moment of grace which could be defined as "falling in
love".
His soul is filled with amazement, which makes him ask in prayer:
"Lord, why me?" But love knows no "why"; it is a free gift to which one
responds with the gift of self.”