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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI
TO BRAZIL ON THE OCCASION
OF THE FIFTH GENERAL CONFERENCE
OF THE BISHOPS OF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
MEETING WITH THE COMMUNITY OF POOR CLARES
GREETING OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI
Fazenda da Esperança, Guaratinguetá Saturday, 12 May 2007
Be praised, my Lord, for all your creatures!
With these words, addressed to the Almighty and Good Lord, the Poor Saint of
Assisi acknowledged the unique bounty of God the Creator, and the tenderness,
strength and beauty that gently flows out upon all his creatures, making them
mirrors of the Creator’s omnipotence.
Dear Sisters, spiritual daughters of Saint Clare, our gathering here
in this “Fazenda da Esperança” is meant to be a sign of the affection of the
Successor of Peter towards the cloistered Sisters, and also a serene
manifestation of love, echoing through the hills and valleys of the Mantiqueira
mountain-range and spreading throughout the whole land: “No speech, no word, no
voice is heard; yet their span extends through all the earth, their words to
the utmost bounds of the world” (Ps 18:4-5). From this place, the
daughters of Saint Clare proclaim: “Be praised, my Lord, for all your
creatures!”
In places where society no longer sees any future or hope,
Christians are called to proclaim the power of the Resurrection: it is here, in
this “Fazenda da Esperança” – home to so many, especially young people, who are
seeking to overcome drug addiction, alcoholism, and chemical dependency – that a
clear witness is given to the Gospel of Christ amid a consumer society far
removed from God. What a contrast from the prospect of the Creator beholding
his work! In their contemplative lives, the Poor Clare Sisters and other
cloistered religious gaze upon the greatness of God and also discover the beauty
of his creation; hence they can picture him as the sacred author indicates,
caught up in wonder at his handiwork, his beloved creation: “And God saw
everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good!” (Gen 1:31).
When sin entered the world, and with sin, death, God’s beloved
creation, though wounded, was not totally deprived of beauty: on the contrary,
a still greater love was received: “O happy fault, which gained for us so great
a Redeemer!” – as the Church proclaims in the Exsultet during the
mysterious and radiant night of Easter. It is the risen Christ who heals the
wounds and saves the sons and daughters of God, saves humanity from death, from
sin and from slavery to passions. The Passover of Christ unites heaven and
earth. In this “Fazenda da Esperança”, the prayers of the Poor Clare Sisters
are united with the demanding work of medicine and therapy in order to vanquish
the prisons and break the chains of drugs that bring so much suffering to God’s
beloved children.
In this way God’s creation is restored to the beauty that so
delights and amazes its Creator. He is the Almighty Father, it is he alone
whose essence is love and whose glory is man fully alive, in the expression of
Saint Irenaeus. He “so loved the world that he gave his only Son” (Jn
3:16), in order to raise up the one who had fallen along the roadside, attacked
and wounded by thieves on the way from Jerusalem to Jericho. On the pathways of
the world, Jesus is “the hand” that the Father stretches out to sinners; he is
the way that leads to peace (cf. Second Eucharistic Prayer for Reconciliation). Truly we discover here that the beauty of creation and the love of God are
inseparable. Francis and Clare of Assisi also discover this secret and they
propose to their beloved sons and daughters one very simple thing: to live the
Gospel. This is their norm of conduct and their rule of life. Clare expressed
it very well when she said to her sisters: “Among yourselves, my daughters, let
there be the same love with which Christ has loved you” (Testament).
In this same love, Brother Hans invited them to be the guarantors of
all the work carried out in the “Fazenda da Esperança”. Through the strength of
silent prayer, through fasting and penance, the daughters of Saint Clare live
out the commandment of love for God and neighbour in its supreme form, loving to
the end.
This means that we must never lose hope! Hence the name given to
this work by Brother Hans: “Fazenda da Esperança”. We need to build up hope,
weaving the fabric of a society that, by relaxing its grip on the threads of
life, is losing the true sense of hope. This loss, according to Saint Paul, is
the self-imposed curse of “heartless persons” (cf. Rom 1:31).
My dear Sisters, make it your task to proclaim that “hope does not
disappoint” (Rom 5:5). May the sorrow of the Crucified Lord, which
filled Mary’s soul at the foot of the Cross, console the hearts of many mothers
and fathers who weep with sorrow because of their children’s continuing
dependency on drugs. By your silent prayerful self-offering, an eloquent
silence that the Father hears, proclaim the message of love that conquers
sorrow, drugs and death. Proclaim Jesus Christ, a human being like us, who
suffers like ourselves, who took our sins upon himself in order to deliver us
from them!
Soon we shall begin the Fifth General Conference of the Episcopate
of Latin America and the Caribbean at the Shrine of Aparecida, so close to the
“Fazenda da Esperança”. I trust in your prayers, that our peoples may have life
in Jesus Christ and that we may all be his disciples and missionaries. I implore Mary, the Mother Aparecida, the Virgin of Nazareth who, in
following Christ, kept all these things in her heart, to keep you in the
fruitful silence of prayer.
To all enclosed Sisters, especially to the Poor Clares present in
this institution, I impart my blessing with great affection.
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