VATICAN - Benedict XVI in the Czech Republic (2) - In the Church of Our Lady Victorious: “Every human being is a child of God and therefore our brother or sister, to be welcomed and respected. May our society grasp this truth!”
Prague (Agenzia Fides) - After the Welcoming Ceremony held at the airport in Prague, that same morning of September 26, the Holy Father Benedict XVI traveled to the Church of Our Lady Victorious, which holds the statue of the “Holy Infant of Prague,” and where he met with several families and their children. After a brief moment of prayer at the Chapel of the Holy Infant, where the Blessed Sacrament is exposed, the Pope placed a golden crown on the statue and, after greeting the President of the Czech Bishops' Conference, Archbishop Jan Graubner of Olomouc, he gave a brief address.
“The image of the Child Jesus calls to mind the mystery of the Incarnation, of the all-powerful God who became man and who lived for thirty years in the lowly family of Nazareth,” the Pope said, turning his thought to all the families of the world, “in their joys and difficulties” and to “call upon the Child Jesus for the gift of unity and harmony for all families.” The Pope especially recalled the younger families, “who have to work so hard to offer their children security and a decent future,” and the families in difficulty, “struggling with illness and suffering, for those in crisis, divided or torn apart by strife or infidelity.”
He then said: “The figure of the Child Jesus, the tender infant, brings home to us God’s closeness and his love. We come to understand how precious we are in his eyes, because it is through him that we in our turn have become children of God. Every human being is a child of God and therefore our brother or sister, to be welcomed and respected. May our society grasp this truth! Every human person would then be appreciated not for what he has, but for who he is, since in the face of every human being, without distinction of race or culture, God’s image shines forth.”
Contemplating the Holy Infant of Prague “the beauty of childhood and the fondness that Jesus Christ has always shown for little ones,” Benedict XVI exclaimed: “Yet how many children are neither loved, nor welcomed nor respected! How many of them suffer violence and every kind of exploitation by the unscrupulous! May children always be accorded the respect and attention that are due to them: they are the future and the hope of humanity!”
Lastly, addressing the children present, he invited them to follow the example of the Child Jesus: “be obedient, good and kind. Learn to be, like him, a source of joy to your parents. Be true friends of Jesus, and always turn to him in trust. Pray to him for yourselves, for your parents, relations, teachers and friends, and pray also for me.” (SL) (Agenzia Fides 28/9/2009)
Links:
Complete text of the Holy Father's address, in Italian
http://www.fides.org/ita/documents/Papa_rceca_bambinoges_ita_26092009.doc
Complete text of the Holy Father's address, in English
http://www.fides.org/eng/documents/Papa_rceca_bambinoges_ingl_26092009.doc
On the first stage of his apostolic journey to the Czech Republic, the Pope has visited the celebrated image of the Infant Jesus of Prague,. A little earlier today, in the church of Our Lady of Victories in the nation's capital, he solemnly crowned this world famous image, reports the international Catholic pastoral charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). During the ceremony, Pope Benedict XVI pronounced the following prayer:
we gaze on you as a child
and believe that you are the Son of God,
who became Man through the working of the Holy Spirit
in the womb of the Virgin Mary.
Just as in Bethlehem,
we too adore you, with Mary, Joseph,
the angels and the shepherds,
and acknowledge you
as our only Savior.
You became poor
to enrich us with your poverty.
Grant that we may never forget the poor
and all those who suffer.
Protect our families,
bless all the children of the world
and grant that the love you have brought us
may always reign amongst us
and lead us to a happier life.
Grant, O Jesus, that all
may recognize the truth of your birth,
so that all may know
that you have come to bring
to the whole human family
light, joy and peace.
You are God, who live and reign with God the Father,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, forever and ever.
Amen.
This crowning by the reigning Pope represents the highest honour the Church can pay to an image of Jesus Christ or the Blessed Virgin Mary. The President of ACN, Father Joaquín Alliende, commented: „ The gesture of the Holy Father is an expression of a profound truth. Even as a Child, Christ is already a King. The Child Jesus is the only King who can bring peace to the world". The image of the Infant Jesus of Prague is believed to have been a gift from St Teresa of Avila to a Spanish noblewoman. This lady gave it as a wedding gift to her daughter, who brought it to Prague in 1556. From 1628 onwards the image has been kept in the Carmelite church of Our Lady of Victories in the historic Mala Strana district of Prague. There it went through troubled times. During the 30 Years War, the statue was desecrated by Protestant soldiers from Saxony, who hacked off its hands and threw it onto a pile of rubbish behind the altar, while the Carmelite Friars were expelled. Some years later the image was found again by Father Cyrillus a Matre Dei, a Carmelite priest from Luxembourg who had a great devotion to the Infant Jesus of Prague. According to legend, while praying before the statue he heard a voice saying, "The more you honour me, the more I will bless you". Since then the devotion to the Infant Jesus of Prague has flourished greatly and spread throughout the globe. Today over a million pilgrims come each year to visit the church of Our Lady of Victories in Prague and to seek consolation and help from the Infant Jesus, while expressing their devotion to him. Numerous miracles and answers to prayers have been ascribed this image, which was likewise the inspiration for the renowned children's story, The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. You can find more information about the Infant Jesus of Prague on the official website of the shrine in Prague, at www.pragjesu.info
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