Holy Father Speaks
New Year Message -
Solemnity of Mary
"Don't Be Afraid of 2009", Urges Benedict XVI
Says
Hope of Eternal Life Is Bigger Than Economic
Crisis
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VATICAN CITY, JAN. 1, 2009 (Zenit.org).-
Benedict XVI is inviting Christians to "be not afraid," despite economic
shadows hanging over 2009.
The Pope made this exhortation Wednesday during his
homily at a ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica that included first vespers
for today's feast of Mary, Mother of God, and the singing of the Te Deum
in thanksgiving for the graces of 2008.
"This year closes with the awareness of a growing
economic and social crisis that already concerns the entire world," he
said. "Though not a few shadows are appearing on the horizon of our
future, we should not be afraid.
"Our great hope as believers is eternal life in communion
with Christ and with the whole family of God. This great hope gives us
the strength to confront and overcome the difficulties of life in this
world."
The Holy Father assured that both the year that was
ending and the one on the horizon are both under the gaze of the Virgin
Mother of God: "The maternal presence of Mary assures us tonight that
God will never abandon us, if we entrust ourselves to him and follow his
teachings. To Mary, then, with filial affection and trust, let us
present our hopes and desires, as well as the fears and the difficulties
we carry in our hearts, as we bid farewell to 2008 and prepare ourselves
to welcome 2009."
The Pontiff also affirmed that the economic crisis "asks
of all of us more sobriety and solidarity to assist especially those
people and families with more serious difficulties."
He recognized that the Christian community and diocesan
Caritas is already involved in this task, but emphasized that "the
collaboration of everyone is necessary, because no one can think of
building his happiness for himself alone."