Vatican
City, 11 February 2013
(VIS) - Cardinal Angelo Sodano, dean of the College of Cardinals, on
hearing the news of the Pope's resignation from the Petrine ministry,
expressed his nearness, and that of all the cardinals, to Benedict
XVI.
"We
have heard you," he said, "with a sense of loss and
almost disbelief. In your words we see the great affection that you
have always had for God's Holy Church, for this Church that you have
loved so much. Now, let me say, on behalf of this apostolic
cenacle―the College of Cardinals―on
behalf of your beloved collaborators, allow me to say that we are
closer than ever to you, as we have been during these almost eight
luminous years of your pontificate. On 19 April 2005, if I remember
correctly, at the end of the conclave I asked … 'Do you accept your
canonical election as Supreme Pontiff?' And you did not hesitate,
although moved with emotion, to answer that you accepted, trusting in
the Lord's grace and the maternal intercession of Mary, Mother of the
Church. Like Mary on that day she gave her 'yes', and your luminous
pontificate began, following in the wake of continuity, in that
continuity with your 265 predecessors in the Chair of Peter, over two
thousand years of history from the Apostle Peter, the humble Galilean
fisherman, to the great popes of the last century from St. Pius X to
Blessed John Paul II."
"Holy
Father, before 28 February, the day that, as you have said, you wish
to place the word 'end' to your pontifical service, conducted with so
much love and so humbly, before 28 February, we will be able to
better express our feelings. So too will the many pastors and
faithful throughout the world, so too all those of good will together
with the authorities of many countries. … Also, still this month,
we will have the joy of listening to your voice as pastor: Ash
Wednesday, Thursday with the clergy of Rome, in the Sunday Angelus,
and the Wednesday general audiences, we will still have many
occasions to hear your paternal voice. … Your mission, however,
will continue. You have said that you will always be near us with
your witness and your prayer. Of course, the stars always continue to
shine and so will the star of your pontificate always shine among us.
We are near to you, Holy Father, and we ask you to bless us."
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