Your Excellency the Head of State, General Sani Abacha,
Government
Leaders,
My Brother Bishops,
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus,
Beloved
People of Nigeria,
1. With profound gratitude I praise Divine Providence for granting me the
grace of returning to you and of setting foot once more on this blessed land!
To you who have gathered to welcome me, and to all the sons and daughters of
Nigeria, I offer heartfelt greetings of love and peace.
I address a special word of gratitude to my Brother Bishops for their
invitation, and to the Head of State, as well as to the other Government leaders
and authorities, for making this Visit possible. I see the presence of all of
you here today as a sign of friendship and a manifestation of your desire to
work together to serve the well-being of the entire nation.
2. I come to Nigeria as a friend, as one who is deeply concerned for the
destiny of your country and of Africa as a whole. The main purpose of my Visit
is to celebrate with the Catholic community the Beatification of Father Cyprian
Michael Iwene Tansi, the first Nigerian in the Church's history to be officially
proclaimed "Blessed".
This Beatification in the very land where Father Tansi was born and
exercised his priestly ministry honours the whole nation of Nigeria. It gives
to all Nigerians an opportunity to reflect on the direction and insight which
the life of Father Tansi provides for today's society. In him, and in all who
dedicate their lives completely to the service of others, is revealed the path
along which Nigerians should travel towards a brighter future for their country.
The testimony borne by Father Tansi is important at this moment in Nigeria's
history, a moment that requires concerted and honest efforts to foster harmony
and national unity, to guarantee respect for human life and human rights, to
promote justice and development, to combat unemployment, to give hope to the
poor and the suffering, to resolve conflicts through dialogue and to establish a
true and lasting solidarity between all sectors of society.
3. Violence has not ceased to bring great pain and torment to certain
peoples of Africa. Arriving in West Africa, my thoughts turn to the people of
Sierra Leone, who have suffered so much in recent times. We must all hope that,
with the continuing help of those responsible for peace in Africa, the return to
constitutional order and democratic freedom will open the way to a new period of
reconstruction and development.
In this respect I duly recognize the contributions made by Nigeria and other
countries to help in this difficult situation. In particular I wish to express
my sincere gratitude to all those who cooperated in the successful rescue
operation at the Catholic Pastoral Centre in Makeni.
I wish also to encourage the people of Liberia as they come out of a
situation of tragic conflict and work to rebuild their nation. Justice and
peace are the path of development and progress. May God strengthen those who
walk this path in the service of the human community.
4. Dear Nigerian Friends, in your own country you are all called to muster
your wisdom and expertise in the difficult and urgent task of building a society
that respects all its members in their dignity, their rights and their freedoms.
This requires an attitude of reconciliation and calls for the Government and
citizens of this land to be firmly committed to giving the best of themselves
for the good of all. The challenge before you is great, but greater still are
your capacity and determination to meet it.
The life and witness of Father Tansi remind us of the Gospel saying: "Blessed
are the peacemakers" (Mt 5:9). Blessed are all who, in Nigeria and
elsewhere in Africa, work for genuine peace. Blessed in the eyes of God are
those working to lead the continent of Africa to a new phase of stability,
reconciliation, development and progress.
Ultimate success in this venture will come from the Almighty, the Lord of
life and of human history. Certain that he will sustain you in the work now
before you, I make my own the words of the Psalmist: "May the Lord give
strength to his people! May the Lord bless his people with peace!" (Ps
29:11).
As I begin my Visit, I express my deep esteem and affection for every
Nigerian. I would willingly meet you all! May God be close to every son and
daughter of this beloved land. God bless Nigeria!