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Mary Offers Peace and Hope to Everyone His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI gave the following address in the Piazza di Spagna, Rome, where the pope traditionally venerates Our Lady on the 8th of December, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Dear Brothers and Sisters! What does Mary tell the city? What does her presence remind us? It reminds us that “where sin increased, grace overflowed all the more” (Rom., 5:20), as the Apostle Paul wrote. She is the Immaculate Mother who tells people of our time: Do not be afraid, Jesus defeated evil, uprooted it, freeing us from its rule. When do we see such good deeds? Every day, in the newspapers, television and radio, evil is told to us, said again, amplified, so that we become desensitized. In a certain way, it poisons us, because the negative is never fully cleansed out of our system but accumulates day after day. The heart hardens and thoughts become gloomy. For this reason, the city needs Mary, whose presence speaks of God, reminds us of Grace’s victory over sin and makes us hope even in the most humanly difficult situations. There are many who are invisible who live, or rather survive, in the city. They make it to the front page of newspapers or the top of TV newscasts—they are exploited until the end, for as long as the news and the images are newsworthy. Few can resist such a perverse mechanism. The city first hides, then exposes them to public scrutiny, without pity or with false pity. Everyone would like to be accepted as a person and considered as something sacred, because each human story is a sacred story that deserves the utmost of respect. Dear brothers and sisters, we are the city! Each one of us contributes with our lives to its moral climate for better or worse. The border between good and evil runs across everyone’s heart and none of us should feel entitled to judge others. |
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