1. “Glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit: to
God who is, who was and who is to come” (Gospel acclamation; cf. Rv
1:8).
We praise God for the providential coincidence of these two
events, different in intent but convergent in meaning, that we are celebrating
today: the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity and the 1,000th anniversary of your
cathedral.
This splendid building, which overlooks the city from the top
of a hill, is really a symbol of the People of God in the Ancona region, who
have been brought into unity, to use St Cyprian's vivid expression, “from
the unity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit” (De Orat. Dom., 23:
PL 4, 553). Thus as we celebrate the cathedral's 1,000 years, we are
also celebrating the marvels of grace and love that in 10 centuries of history
the Holy Trinity has poured out upon generations of Christians in this region
who have believed in the Gospel and have striven to live it.
With this awareness our liturgical assembly, gathered in this
festively decorated stadium, cries out in joy: “Blessed be God the Father
and his only-begotten Son and the Holy Spirit: for he has shown that he loves
us”.
2. God's love for each of us is truly great! Great is God's
love for each of you, dear brothers and sisters of Ancona, and your beautiful
cathedral dedicated to St Cyriacus is a tangible sign of it.
Viewed from the outside, with its elevated position over the
city, it symbolizes well the reassuring presence of the Trinitarian God, who
from on high guides and protects the life of human beings. At the same time,
the cathedral is a powerful reminder to look upwards, to rise above the
routine of daily life and from everything that weighs down earthly existence,
to fix our gaze on heaven in a continual pursuit of spiritual values. It is,
so to speak, the meeting-point of two movements: the descending movement of
God's love for humanity and the ascending movement of the human longing for
communion with God, the source of joy and peace.
3. “Blessed are you in the temple of your holy glory,
praiseworthy and glorious above all forever”. I am pleased to greet you,
dear brothers and sisters, with this invocation of the responsorial psalm, as
I recall with gratitude to divine Providence the 1,000 years of your
magnificent cathedral. We are commemorating a millennium rich in history,
religious and cultural traditions, and active Christian life interwoven with
the vicissitudes of the city and the region.
I affectionately greet everyone present, beginning with your
Pastor, dear Archbishop Franco Festorazzi, whom I thank for the cordial words
he spoke to me in your name at the start of our celebration. With him I greet
the prelates of the Marches, the Archbishop of Zara and the other Bishops
present. I extend a respectful greeting to the Vice-President of the Council
of Ministers, who is here representing the Italian Government, to the Mayor of
Ancona, the Prefect, the President of the region and the civil and military
authorities who have wanted to honour this solemn anniversary by with their
presence.
I also extend an affectionate greeting to the priests,
religious and laity who are actively involved in the apostolate, with a
special mention of the pilgrims who have come from other areas to celebrate
this historic occasion with us, especially the group of Croatian and Bosnian
faithful.
Dear faithful of the Archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo, I embrace
you all spiritually and thank you for the gracious welcome you have given me,
marked by the sensitivity and warmth that are so traditional in the Marches.
4. We have just heard the words of the Apostle Paul:
“Brethren, rejoice. Strive for perfection. Encourage one another. Live in
harmony and peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you” (2 Cor
13:11). I address these same words to you, brothers and sisters, with
heartfelt warmth and affection.
First of all to you, young people! With St Paul I say to you:
“Strive for perfection”! Such a demanding invitation presumes
that its recipients are capable of enthusiasm. It this not typical of people
your age? So I say to you: know how to think big! Have the courage to dare!
With God's help, “strive for perfection”! God has a plan of
holiness for each of you.
With you today is the “Young People's Cross” which has
accompanied the Church's most important youth gatherings since the Holy Year
of 1984. The Cross invites you to bear courageous witness to the faith you
have inherited from Stephen, Cyriacus and Leopardus, the patrons of your
communities. Be ready to carry on the new evangelization and to enter the
third millennium with the victorious Cross of Christ.
5. “Live in harmony”. Dear families, and
especially you, dear young couples, accept this invitation to be of one heart
and to live in full communion with God. He is calling you to be families that
are open to life and love, able to impart hope and trust in the future in the
face of a society which sometimes seems to lack them.
“Rejoice!”, the Apostle Paul says again to
you today. For Christians, the deepest reason for inner joy is found in God's
Word and in his unfailing love. Strengthened by this knowledge, the Church
continues on her pilgrimage and proclaims to all: “The God of love and
peace will be with you”.
6. My gaze extends now across your city which, overlooking the
Adriatic Sea, has always been, so to speak, a “bridgehead” to the East.
Ancona's history is steeped in apostolic daring and missionary spirit. One
need only think of St Stephen Protomartyr, to whom the first cathedral was
dedicated, and of Primianus, Greek by birth and the city's first Bishop. And
then there is St Cyriacus, whom we recall in a special way during these
millennial celebrations of the cathedral dedicated to him: he came from
Jerusalem. Liberius was Armenian and the martyrs of Osimo — Florentius,
Sisinius and Diocletius — also came from the East. Your city truly looks out
upon a vast horizon!
A transit point for merchants and pilgrims, for centuries
Ancona has experienced the peaceful coexistence of Greek and Armenian
communities, which built their own places of worship and established relations
of mutual respect and cooperation with the Catholic community. Let us thank
God that down the centuries the Church in Ancona has acquired a cosmopolitan
character and has fostered a burning missionary zeal, eloquent proof of which
is the work done in China by Bishop Antonio Maria Saccone and by Bishop
Riccardini in the Middle East.
This spiritual heritage has never been interrupted and
continues to bear fruit. Proof of this, among others, is the missionary
cooperation that the Archdiocese offers the Ecclesial Community of Anatuja,
Argentina. I am sure that your Church will be open to new, promising horizons,
instilling in all the Christian people of Ancona a renewed apostolic zeal for
service to the Gospel. This will be one of the most significant results from
the jubilee celebrations of your cathedral.
7. “Live in peace”, St Paul advises. Dear
friends, the cathedral is a symbol of the Church's unity. Here in Ancona too,
as in neighbouring Osimo, it has been a place for the whole city to praise
God, the site of renewed harmony between the moments of worship and civic
life, the reference-point for restoring peace to hearts.
Prompted by memory, you want to live this present moment of
history. Just as your ancestors were able to build a splendid church of stone
to be a sign and call to communion of life, it is your task to make the
meaning of this sacred building visible and credible by living peaceably in
the ecclesial and civil community.
Mindful of the past and attentive to the present, but also
looking to the future, you Christians of the Archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo know
that the spiritual progress of your ecclesial communities and the very
promotion of the common good of your civil communities calls for arduous
effort and an ever more vital involvement of your parishes and associations in
the region. May the road you have traveled thus far and the faith that
motivates you give you the courage and enthusiasm to continue.
8. “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of
God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all” (2 Cor
13:13): these were the Apostle Paul's closing wishes to the Christians of
Corinth. Today the Successor of Peter would like to extend this same
Trinitarian wish to your community as you celebrate the millennium of your
cathedral.
Christians of Ancona, emulate your ancestors and be a living
Church of Gospel service! A hospitable and generous Church, whose persevering
witness can give vital expression to God's love for every human being,
especially for the needy and the suffering. I know that this is your
commitment. It is demonstrated by, among other things, a project that the
Church in Ancona is undertaking in remembrance of the millennial celebrations:
the remodeling of the Annunziata complex, which will be used for services of
solidarity and for the pastoral care of young people. The Pope praises you for
this and encourages you.
May Mary, whom you venerate in your cathedral with the
beautiful title of “Queen of All Saints”, watch from the top of the hill
over each of you and the people of the sea.
And you, Queen of Saints, Queen of Peace, hear our prayer:
make us credible witnesses of your Son Jesus and tireless peacemakers. Amen!
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