Transcriptions of the Addresses Given by Pope Benedict XVI to the Participants of the UNIV Encounters
2008, 19 MARCH, ST PETER'S BASILICA
Dear Friends,
I offer a cordial welcome to all of you who have come to Rome from various
countries and universities to celebrate Holy Week together, and to take
part in the International UNIV Congress. In this way, you will be able
to benefit from moments of common prayer, cultural enrichment and a
helpful exchange of the experiences gained from your association with
the centres and activities of Christian formation sponsored by the Prelature
of Opus Dei in your respective cities and nations.
You know that with a serious personal commitment, inspired by the Gospel
values, it is possible to respond adequately to the great questions
of our time.
The Christian knows that there is an inseparable link between the truth,
ethics and responsibility. Every authentic cultural expression contributes
to form the conscience and encourage the person to better himself with
the end of bettering society. In this way one feels responsible before
the truth, at the service of which one must put one's own personal liberty.
This certainly has to do with a mission requiring commitment, and to
fulfill it the Christian is called to follow Jesus, cultivating an intense
friendship with him through prayer and contemplation.
To be friends of Christ, and to give testimony of him wherever we are,
demands, furthermore, the strength to go against the grain, remembering
the words of the Lord: You are in the world but not of the world (cf.
John 15:19)
Do not be afraid, then, to be nonconformists when it is necessary; at
your university, school and in all places.
Dear young people of UNIV, be leaven of hope in the world that desires
to meet Jesus, often without knowing it. To better the world, make an
effort above all to change yourselves through an intense sacramental
life, especially through approaching the sacrament of penance, and participating
assiduously in the celebration of the Eucharist.
I commend each one of you and your families to Mary, who never stopped
contemplating the face of her son Jesus. I invoke over each one of you
the protection of Saint Josemaría and of all the saints of your lands,
while I heartily wish you a happy Easter.
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We want to assure the Pope that his words will be the subject of our reflections throughout this week; his messages have always been the high point of UNIV congresses.
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