Pope Francis Thanks God for Benedict XVI’s Works and Sacrifices for the Church 

Pope Francis thanked God for the good works and sacrifices of Benedict XVI, just hours after pope emeritus’ death on Saturday at the age of 95.

“The thought goes spontaneously to the dearly beloved Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who left us this morning. With emotion we remember his person, so noble, so kind,” Pope Francis said at a prayer vigil in St. Peter’s Basilica on 31 December.

“We feel in our hearts so much gratitude: gratitude to God for having given him to the Church and to the world; gratitude to him, for all the good he accomplished, and especially for his witness of faith and prayer, especially in these last years of his retired life,”said the Pope.

“Only God knows the value and strength of his intercession, of his sacrifices offered for the good of the Church,” he said.

During the first Vespers liturgy for the vigil of the 1 January, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, Pope Francis addressed the demise news of Benedict XVI.

In his homily, Pope Francis reflected on God being born “of a woman,” which was made possible through Mary’s “yes” to the divine plan for Jesus’ birth.

“Let us not take the mystery of divine motherhood for granted,” he said. “Let us be amazed by the choice of God, who could have appeared in the world in a thousand ways showing his power, and instead wanted to be conceived in full freedom in Mary’s womb, wanted to be formed for nine months like any child, and finally be born of her, born as a woman.”

“Let us not pass over this quickly, let us stop to contemplate and meditate on it, for here is an essential feature of the mystery of salvation,” the Pope said.

 

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