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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
LIVING IN THE FAZENDA
GREETING OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI
Fazenda da Esperança, Guaratinguetá Saturday, 12 May 2007
Dear Friends!
At last I am here with you at "Fazenda da Esperança"!
1. I greet with particular affection Brother Hans Stapel, founder of the
charity "Nossa Senhora da Glória", which is also known as "Fazenda da
Esperança". Firstly I wish to rejoice with each of you for having believed in
the ideals of good and of peace which define this place.
To all of you who have come here today from the various "fazendas" to be with
the Pope—those undergoing treatment and those who have been cured, volunteers,
families, those who have already been through the programme, and benefactors—I
wish to say: pax et bonum!
I know that there are representatives here from other places where the
"Fazenda da Esperança" has opened centres. You have come to see the Pope. You
have come to listen and to assimilate what I wish to say to you.
2. The Church of today needs a renewed awareness of its task to draw the
world’s attention to the voice of him who says: "I am the light of the world;
he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life"
(Jn 8:12). It is the Pope’s mission to renew in the hearts of people
everywhere that light which does not grow dim, because it seeks to illumine the
depths of every soul that seeks the true good and peace that the world cannot
give. All that this light needs is a heart open to the desire for God. God does
not force us, he does not oppress our individual freedom; he simply asks for
openness in the inner sanctum of our conscience, through which pass all our
noblest aspirations, as well as the affections and disordered passions which
tend to obscure the message of the Almighty.
3. "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears my voice and
opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me" (Rev
3:20). These are divine words which penetrate to the depths of our souls and
shake us at our deepest roots.
At some stage in people’s lives, Jesus comes and gently knocks at the hearts
of those properly disposed. Perhaps for you, he did this through a friend or a
priest, or, who knows, perhaps he arranged a series of coincidences which
enabled you to realize that you are loved by God. Through the institution which
has welcomed you, the Lord has given you this opportunity for physical and
spiritual recovery, so vital for you and your families. In turn, society expects
you to spread this precious gift of health among your friends and all the
members of the community.
You must be Ambassadors of hope! Brazil’s statistics concerning drug abuse
and other forms of chemical dependency are very high. The same is true of Latin
America in general. I therefore urge the drug-dealers to reflect on the grave
harm they are inflicting on countless young people and on adults from every
level of society: God will call you to account for your deeds. Human dignity
cannot be trampled upon in this way. The harm done will receive the same censure
that Jesus reserved for those who gave scandal to the "little ones", the
favourites of God (cf. Mt 18:7-10).
4. Through treatment, which includes medical, psychological and educational
assistance, and through much prayer, manual work and discipline, many people—
especially young people—have already succeeded in freeing themselves from
alcohol and drug dependency, thereby recovering meaning in their lives.
I wish to express my appreciation for this work, which has the charism of
Saint Francis and the spirituality of the Focolare Movement as its spiritual
foundation.
Reintegration in society undoubtedly demonstrates the effectiveness of your
initiative. Yet it is the conversions, the rediscovery of God and active
participation in the life of the Church which attract even greater attention and
which confirm the importance of your work. It is not enough to care for the
body, we must adorn the soul with the most precious divine gifts acquired
through Baptism.
Let us thank God for all those who have set out along the path of renewed
hope, with the help of the Sacrament of Reconciliation and the celebration of
the Eucharist.
5. Dear friends, I cannot let this opportunity pass without thanking all
those who contribute materially and spiritually to enable the charity
"Nossa Senhora da Glória" to continue its work. May God bless Brother
Hans Stapel and Nelson Giovanelli Ros for having answered his call to devote
their lives to you. I ask the Lord also to bless all those who work here: the
consecrated men and women, and the volunteers. We ask God’s special blessing too
on all those friends, support groups and authorities who supply your needs, and
on all those who love Christ present in these beloved children of his.
My thoughts turn now to those many other institutions throughout the world
which work to rebuild and renew the lives of these brothers and sisters of ours
present in our midst, whom God loves with a preferential love. I am thinking of
groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous as well as the
sobriety associations working generously in many communities so as to build up
the lives of others.
6. The proximity of the Shrine of Aparecida assures us that the "Fazenda da
Esperança" came into being under her protection and maternal gaze. For a long
time now, in my prayers, I have been asking Our Lady, Queen and Patron of
Brazil, to extend her protective mantle over the participants in the Fifth
General Conference of the Bishops of Latin America and the Caribbean. Your
presence here provides a considerable help for the success of this great
gathering; offer your prayers, sacrifices, and renunciations on the altar of the
Chapel, in the certainty that they will rise up to heaven in the Holy Sacrifice
of the Mass as a fragrant offering to Almighty God. I am counting on your help!
May Saint Frei Galvão and Saint Crescentia keep watch over you and protect each
one of you. I bless you all in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
Holy Spirit. Amen.
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