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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI
TO MÜNCHEN, ALTÖTTING AND REGENSBURG
(SEPTEMBER 9-14, 2006)
ANGELUS
Outdoor site of the Neue Messe, Munich
Sunday, 10 September 2006
Dear Brothers and Sisters!
Before concluding our Eucharistic celebration with the solemn
blessing, let us recollect ourselves by praying the Angelus. In reflecting on
the readings of the Mass, we have realized how necessary it is – both for the
lives of individuals and for the serene and peaceful coexistence of all people –
to see God as the centre of all there is and the centre of our personal lives. The supreme example of this attitude is Mary, Mother of the Lord. Throughout
her earthly life, she was the Woman who listened, the Virgin whose heart was
open towards God and towards others. The faithful have understood this since
the earliest centuries of Christianity, and therefore in all their needs and
trials they have confidently turned to her, imploring her help and her
intercession with God.
As a witness to this, here in our Bavarian homeland there are
hundreds of churches and shrines dedicated to Mary. They are places to which
countless pilgrims come flocking throughout the year, to entrust themselves to
her maternal love and concern. Here in Munich, in the heart of the city, rises
the Mariensäule, before which, exactly 390 years ago, Bavaria was
solemnly entrusted to the protection of the Mother of God, and before which
yesterday I implored once more the blessing of the Patrona Bavariae upon
this city and upon this land.
And how can we not think in a special way of the shrine of
Altötting, where I shall go tomorrow on pilgrimage? There I will have the joy
of solemnly inaugurating the new Adoration Chapel which, precisely in that
place, is an eloquent sign of Mary’s role: she is and remains the handmaid of
the Lord who does not put herself at the centre, but wants to lead us towards
God, to teach us a way of life in which God is acknowledge as the centre of all
there is and the centre of our personal lives. To her let us now address our
Angelus prayer.
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