Pope is ‘serenely giving himself to the will of God’
By Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent
THE POPE is “serenely abandoning” himself to God’s will, according to a senior Vatican cardinal. Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the head of the Congregation of Bishops, made his comments during a sermon at a Maundy Thursday Chrism Mass at St Peter’s, in Rome, where he was standing in for the ailing Pope John Paul II.
Senior Roman Catholic sources in London emphasised last night that the comments referred to the Pope’s spiritual rather than physical health, but acknowledged that his health was deteriorating...
The 84-year-old Pope, whose health remains troubled since he underwent throat surgery at the Gemelli Hospital, in Rome, last month, watched yesterday morning’s service on television from his Vatican apartments.
Cardinal Re said: “We want to thank him for the witness he continues to give us even through his example of serene abandonment to God, which he links to the mystery of the Cross.” At the start of the Mass, the Cardinal read a message from the Pope. It said: “I am united ideally with all of you who are gathered in the Vatican basilica. Via television from my apartment, my dearest ones, I am spiritually with you.”
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Pope John Paul II's absence was keenly felt by worried followers as poor health forced him to miss major Holy Week events, and Good Friday dawned with the pontiff's suffering providing special significance even to the events where he did not participate.
Relinquishing a cherished Good Friday practice, John Paul didn't hear the confessions of faithful in St. Peter's Basilica in the morning...
"It's certainly a great sacrifice for him not to be with his people as in all these years in a physical and direct way, but in a certain sense, he will be (present) in an even more powerful way," Venice Cardinal Angelo Scola said of the pope's absence for Good Friday.
"This is the great mystery of the authority of the church," said Scola in comments for an Italian TV program.
Friday, March 25, 2005
The Holy Father's Presence
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