Vatican City, 17 February 2016 (VIS) –
Pope Francis took leave of Mexico today, thanking God for granting
him his visit to a country "that always surprises, for Mexico is
a surprise!". He departed from the airport of Ciudad Juarez at 7
p.m. local time (3 a.m. in Rome) today, 18 February, and is expected
to arrive in Rome at 3.15 p.m.
The Holy Father again gave thanks to
all those who made his pilgrimage possible, including the state and
local authorities and "all those anonymous helpers who quietly
gave of their very best to make these days a great family
celebration".
"I have felt welcomed and warmly
received by the love, the celebration, the hope of this great Mexican
family: thank you for having opened the doors of your lives to me,
the doors of your nation", he added, then reciting the words of
Octavio Paz in his poem "Hermandad":
“I am a man: I only last a brief
while, and the night is vast.
But I look up: the stars are writing.
Without grasping I understand: I am
also the writing
and in this very instant someone is
spelling me out”.
"Taking up these beautiful words,
I dare to suggest that the one who spells us out and marks out the
road for us is the mysterious but real presence of God in the real
flesh of all people, especially the poorest and most needy of
Mexico", the Pontiff commented. "The night can seem vast
and very dark, but in these days I have been able to observe that in
this people there are many lights who proclaim hope; I have been able
to see in many of their testimonies, in their faces, the presence of
God who carries on walking in this land, guiding you, sustaining
hope; many men and women, with their everyday efforts, make it
possible for this Mexican society not to be left in darkness. Many
men and women lining the streets as I went by, lifted up their
children, showing them to me: they are the future of Mexico, let us
look after them, let us love them. These children are tomorrow’s
prophets, they are the sign of a new dawn. And I assure you that on
some occasions, as I passed by, I felt I wanted to cry on seeing so
much hope among people who suffer so much".
"May Mary, Mother of Guadalupe,
continue to visit you, continue to walk on your lands – Mexico
which cannot be understood without her – may she continue helping
you to be missionaries and witnesses of mercy and reconciliation",
he concluded. "Once again, thank you very much for this warm, so
very warm, Mexican hospitality".
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