ZE09031912 - 2009-03-19
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Benedict XVI: When Suffering, Trust God

Visits Sick at Cardinal Léger Centre

YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon, MARCH 19, 2009 
(<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- Although many 
doubt God's presence in their lives when facing 
suffering, it's actually the best time to entrust 
oneself even more to him, says Benedict XVI.

The Pope said this today upon meeting with sick 
people at the Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger Centre. 
He assured those present, "You are not alone in 
your pain, for Christ himself is close to all who suffer."

"Faced with suffering, sickness and death, it is 
tempting to cry out in pain, as Job did, whose 
name means 'suffering,'" the Pontiff reflected. 
"As our condition deteriorates, our anguish 
increases; some are tempted to doubt whether God is present in their lives.

"Job, however, was conscious of God’s presence; 
his was not a cry of rebellion, but, from the 
depths of his sorrow, he allowed his trust to grow.

"His friends, like each of us when faced with the 
suffering of a loved one, tried to console him, 
but they used hollow and empty words."

"In the presence of such torment," the Holy 
Father continued, "we feel powerless and we 
cannot find the right words. Before a brother or 
sister plunged into the mystery of the cross, a 
respectful and compassionate silence, a prayerful 
presence, a gesture of tenderness and comfort, a 
kind look, a smile, often achieve more than many words."

You visited me

Addressing the hospital staff and those who work 
in the field of health care, Benedict XVI said 
that by "accompanying those who suffer, through 
the care and attention you offer them, you 
accomplish an act of charity and love that God 
recognizes: 'I was sick, and you visited me.'"

He reminded the doctors and researchers of their 
"task of putting into practice every legitimate form of pain relief."

"You are called, in the first place, to protect 
human life, you are the defenders of life from 
conception to natural death," the Pope affirmed. 
"For every person, respect for life is a right 
and at the same time a duty, since all life is a gift from God."

The Pontiff urged priests and those who visit the 
sick to "commit themselves to an active and 
friendly presence in their hospital chaplaincy, 
or to assure an ecclesial presence in the home, 
for the comfort and spiritual support of the 
sick. In accordance with his promise, God will 
give you a just reward, and he will recompense you in heaven."

"I also want to express my wish that none of you 
should ever feel alone," the Holy Father 
concluded. "In fact it is the task of every human 
person, created in the image of Christ, to be a 
good neighbor to those around him."

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