Vatican
City, 9 June 2013 (VIS) – This morning at the beginning of the Mass
closing the German National Eucharistic Congress that took place in
Cologne, Cardinal Paul Josef Cordes, president emeritus of the
Pontifical Council “Cor Unum” and the Holy Father's special envoy
to the event, read the message that Pope Francis had written to those
participating in the Congress.
The
theme of the Congress was “Lord, To Whom Shall We Go?”, Peter's
question to Jesus after his words in the synagogue in Capernaum when
He announced that He was the Bread of Life, scandalizing many who
then stopped following him.
“We,
members of today's Church, also ask ourselves this question,“ the
Pope wrote. “Our answer, like that of the Apostle, can only be the
person of Jesus. Yes, He lived two thousand years ago. However, we
can encounter him in our time when we listen to his Word and are
close to him, in a unique way, in the Eucharist. … May the Mass not
become a superficial routine for us! May we always draw more and more
from its depth! It is precisely what puts us within Christ's immense
work of salvation, sharpening our spiritual sight with his love,
[becoming part] of his 'prophecy in action' in the Upper Room with
which He initiated his gift of Himself upon the Cross and his
irrevocable victory over sin and death.”
“This
is the same question that some contemporaries are asking who—either
lucidly or with foreboding—are still in search of the Father of
Jesus Christ. The Redeemer wants to meet them through us … With our
lives and our words we must proclaim to them what we have recognized
together with Peter and the Apostles: 'Lord, You have the words of
eternal life.' … All of us, bishops, priests, deacons, religious,
and lay persons, have the duty to bring God to the world and the
world to God.”
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