ZE09020102 - 2009-02-01
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On the Messiah


"Suffering Is an Integral Part of His Mission"

VATICAN CITY, FEB. 1, 2009 (<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- Here 
is a translation of the address Benedict XVI delivered today before 
praying the midday Angelus with those gathered in St. Peter's Square.

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Dear Brothers and Sisters!

This year, at Sunday Mass, the liturgy proposes the Gospel of St. 
Mark for our meditation. A special characteristic of this Gospel is 
the so-called "messianic secret," the fact that, for the moment, 
Jesus does not want anyone outside the restricted group of his 
disciples to know that he is the Christ, the Son of God. This is why 
he often admonishes the apostles and the sick people whom he heals to 
not reveal his identity to anyone.

For example, the Gospel passage this Sunday (Mark 1:21-28) tells of a 
man possessed by a demon, who suddenly cries out: "What do you want 
with us Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who 
you are: the holy one of God!" Jesus answers him: "Be quiet! Come out 
of him!" And immediately, the evangelist notes, the evil spirit came 
out of the man with a loud cry. Not only does Jesus chase demons out 
of people, freeing them from the worst slavery, but he prohibits the 
demons themselves from revealing his identity. And he insists on this 
"secret" because the fulfillment of his mission is at stake, on which 
our salvation depends.

He knows in fact that to liberate humanity from the dominion of sin 
he must be sacrificed on the cross as the true paschal lamb. The 
devil, for his part, tries to divert his attention and direct it 
instead toward a human logic of a powerful and successful messiah. 
The cross of Christ will be the demon's ruin, and this is why Jesus 
does not cease to teach his disciples that in order to enter into his 
glory he must suffer much, be rejected, condemned and crucified (cf. 
Luke 24:26). Suffering is an integral part of his mission.

Jesus suffers and dies on the cross for love. When we consider this, 
we see that it is in this way that he gave meaning to our suffering, 
a meaning that many men and women of every age understood and made 
their own, experiencing profound serenity even in the bitterness of 
difficult physical and moral trials.

Indeed, "the strength of life in suffering" is the theme that the 
Italian bishops have chosen for their customary message for today's 
Day for Life. I wholeheartedly join in their message in which we see 
the love of pastors for their people, and the courage to proclaim the 
truth, the courage to state with clarity, for example, that 
euthanasia is a false solution to the drama of suffering, a solution 
unworthy of man. The true answer cannot be putting someone to death, 
however "kindly," but to bear witness to the love that helps us to 
face pain and agony in a human way. We are certain: No tear, whether 
it be of those who suffer or those who stand by them, goes unnoticed 
before God.

The Virgin Mary carried in her mother's heart the Son's secret, she 
shared in the painful moments of the passion and crucifixion, 
sustained by the hope of the resurrection. To her we entrust those 
who suffer and those who dedicate themselves to supporting them each 
day, serving life in all its phases: parents, health care workers, 
priests, religious, researchers, volunteers, and many others. We pray 
for all of them.

[After the Angelus the Pope greeted the pilgrims in various 
languages. In Italian he said:]

Tomorrow we celebrate the liturgical feast of the Presentation of 
Jesus in the Temple. Forty days after Jesus' birth, Mary and Joseph 
brought him to Jerusalem, following the prescriptions of the Law of 
Moses. Every first born, in fact, according to the Scriptures, 
belonged to the Lord, and so had to be ransomed by a sacrifice. In 
this event Jesus' consecration to God the Father is manifested and, 
linked to it, that of the Virgin Mary. For this reason my beloved 
predecessor, John Paul II, desired that this feast, in which many 
consecrated persons take or renew their vows, be the Day of 
Consecrated Life. So, tomorrow afternoon, at the end of Holy Mass, at 
which the prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated 
Life and Societies of Apostolic Life will preside, I will meet with 
the consecrated men and women who are present in Rome in St. Peter's 
Basilica. I invite everyone to thank the Lord for the precious gift 
of these brothers and sisters, and to ask him, through the 
intercession of the Madonna, for many new vocations, in the variety 
of charisms with which the Church is rich.

[Translation by Joseph G. Trabbic]

[In English, he said:]

I offer a warm welcome to the English-speaking visitors gathered for 
this Angelus prayer. In today's Gospel, Jesus reveals his divine 
authority in his teaching and his work of healing. Let us ask the 
Lord to open our minds ever more fully to his saving truth, and our 
hearts to his merciful and gracious love. Upon you and your families 
I cordially invoke God's blessings of joy and peace!

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Lord, may everything we do begin with Your inspiration and continue 
with Your help,
so that all our prayers and works may begin in You and by You be happily ended.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.



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