This morning, on the last day of his Pontificate, the Holy Father, Benedict XVI met with the Cardinals present in Rome to express his gratitude for their assistance during his years of service as Supreme Pontiff.
Before His Holiness addressed the Cardinals, he was greeted by His Eminence, Angelo Cardinal Sodano, Dean of the College of Cardinals. His Eminence spoke the following words on behalf of all his brother Cardinals:
Before His Holiness addressed the Cardinals, he was greeted by His Eminence, Angelo Cardinal Sodano, Dean of the College of Cardinals. His Eminence spoke the following words on behalf of all his brother Cardinals:
Address to the Holy Father
presented by Cardinal Angelo Sodano
Dean of the College of Cardinals
presented by Cardinal Angelo Sodano
Dean of the College of Cardinals
Holy Father,
With great trepidation, the
Cardinal Fathers present in Rome gather around you today, to demonstrate to you
once more their profound affection and to express their profound gratitude for
your testimony of selfless apostolic service, for the good of the Church of
Christ and of all humanity.
Last Saturday, at the conclusion
of the Spiritual Exercises in the Vatican, Your Holiness wished to thank Your
Collaborators in the Roman Curia, using these appropriate words: My friends, I wish to thank you all not only
for this past week, but for these eight years, during which you have carried
with me, with extreme competence, affection, love and faith, the weight of the
Petrine ministry.
Beloved and venerable Successor
of Peter, it is we who must thank you for the example which you have given
during these eight years of Pontificate.
On the 19th of April 2005 You inserted yourself in the long
line of Successors of the Apostle Peter and today, February 28, 2013, you are
preparing to leave it, anticipating that the rudder of the Barque of Peter will
pass into other hands. In this way, the
apostolic succession which the Lord promised to his Church will continue until
the time when the voice of the Angel of the Apocalypse proclaims: Tempus non erit amplius … consummabitur
mysterium Dei (Rev 10:6-7); There
will be no more delay! … the mystery of God will be accomplished. In this way, the history of the Church
will come to an end, together with the history of the world, with the arrival
of new heavens and a new earth.
Holy Father, with profound love we have wished to accompany you
during your journey, reliving the experience of the disciples on the road to
Emmaus, who after having walked with Jesus for a certain length of time, said
to one another: Did not our hearts burn
within us as he spoke to us on the road? (Lk 24:32).
Yes Holy Father, this wisdom also burned in our hearts as we
walked along this road with You during these last eight years. Today, we wish to once more express to you
our heartfelt gratitude.
With all our hearts, we repeat today a well-known expression
from your beloved homeland: Vergelt’s Gott! May God reward you!
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