Sunday, July 13, 2014

A video message for the Policlinic

Having been unable to visit at the Agostino Gemelli Policlinic and the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome, planned for June 27 of this year as part of the 50th anniversary of the foundation of that Roman hospital, His Holiness, Pope Francis sent a video message to the sick and to the staff of the Policlinic.


Text of the Video Message prepared by His Holiness, Pope Francis
for the staff and patients at the A. Gemelli Policlinic

We have begun the summer season: many people leave the city to rest for a little; vacations are a time when we can be in the company of Jesus for a longer period of time, or when we can re-read a few pages of the Gospel, or rest. But, the summer also becomes a difficult time, especially for the elderly and for the ill who remain alone and have a great deal of difficulty finding some services, especially in large cities. So, it seems the time to rest is also a time in which the difficulties in life can become even greater.

Let my thoughts extend to all the sick, but certainly in particular to the sick of the Agostino Gemelli who on June 27, the Feast of the Sacred Heart, were waiting for me. I know that everything was prepared with enthusiasm and passion to remember the 50th anniversary of the 'inauguration at Rome's Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli hospital attached to the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. Everything was ready; indeed, as you could see, my closest contributors were already at Gemelli. But a few minutes before leaving I had a bad headache, that I had early in the morning, and I was hoping it would pass. It got worse and added to this was nausea, and so on ... I could not go.

I understand the disappointment of not only those responsible, but also of all those who had worked with so much effort and passion. I understand the disappointment of the sick, especially those who were ready to pray together at Mass. I would have liked to greet you personally.

To you who are sick, cared for with the love and professionalism of the medical and paramedical staff of the A. Gemelli hospital, I say: cultivate prayerful enjoyment of the things of God, so you can be witnesses to the fact that only in God is your strength. You who are sick, who experience the fragility of the body, can testify strongly to people who are standing by how the precious gift of life is the Gospel, the merciful love of the Father, and not money or power. In fact, even when a person is, according to worldly logic, important, it does not add a single day to his or her life.

I also wish to sincerely thank all the administrative staff and the thousands of people that have come to Gemelli from the headquarters of the Italian Catholic University: of Milan, Brescia, and Piacenza-Cremona. To all these people, I extend my personal thanks and wish to assure you that I know how much dedication and how much passion you put into your work. A cordial greeting to the President of the Giuseppe Toniolo Institute, Cardinal Scola, and to the Assistant General of the Catholic University, Archbishop Claudio Giuliodori.

Be assured that I really wanted to meet with you but, as you know, we are not masters of our lives and we cannot always have it according to our liking. We have to accept the fragility. With me, cultivate the confidence that only God is our strength. I entrust you to Mary, and, ask you to continue to pray for me, because I need it.

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