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WORDS OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI
AT THE LUNCHEON WITH THE CARDINALS
Hall of Dukes,
Apostolic Palace
Monday, 21 May 2012
Your Eminence,
Dear Brothers,
At this moment my words can only be of gratitude. A “thank you” first
of all to the Lord for the many years he has given me; years filled with many days of joy,
marvelous times but also with dark nights. Yet, in retrospect, one understands
that those nights were necessary and good, a cause for thanksgiving.
Today the phrase ecclesia militans is somewhat out of fashion but in fact
we can understand ever more so that it is true, that it contains within it the
truth. We see how evil wishes to dominate in the world and that it is necessary
to fight against evil. We see that it does so in so many ways: cruelty, through
the different forms of violence, but even disguised as good and thereby
undermining the moral foundations of society.
St Augustine said that all history is a struggle between two loves: love of self
to the point of despising God; and love of God to the point of despising
oneself, in martyrdom. We are caught up in this struggle and in this struggle it
is very important to have friends. And as for myself, I am surrounded by my
friends in the College of Cardinals; you are my friends and I feel at home with
you, I feel safe in this company of great friends, who are here with me and all
together with the Lord.
Thank you for this friendship. Thank you, Your Eminence, for all you have done
for this event today and for all that you always do. Thank you for the communion
in joys and in troubles. Let us move ahead, the Lord said: courage, I have
conquered the world. We are on the Lord’s team, hence on the winning team. I
thank you all. May the Lord bless all of you. And let us raise our glasses.
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