May 7, 2008
Pope Praises Rosary as Turning of
Heart to Jesus
Says Marian Prayer Is in a New Springtime
ROME,
MAY 5, 2008 (Zenit.org).- The rosary is not a "pious practice"
to be relegated to the past, says Benedict XVI.
The Pope led the praying of the rosary Saturday at the Basilica
of St. Mary Major. Afterward, he addressed a few words to the
faithful gathered.
"In the experience of my generation, May evenings evoke pleasant
memories of evening appointments to pay homage to the Virgin
Mary," the Holy Father said. "Today we together confirm that the
holy rosary is not some pious practice relegated to the past, a
prayer of distant times to be thought of nostalgically. Indeed,
the rosary is experiencing what is almost a new springtime."
The Pontiff affirmed that the rosary can help put Christ at the
center of life.
"In the modern world that is so dispersive, this prayer helps us
to place Christ at the center, as did the Virgin who meditated
upon everything that was said about her Son and upon what he
himself did and said," the Pope continued. "When we recite the
rosary we relive important monuments of the history of
salvation, we again go over the various stages of Christ's
mission. With Mary we turn our hearts to the mystery of Jesus.
"May Mary help us to welcome within ourselves the grace that
emanates from these mysteries, so that through us, this grace
can 'irrigate' society, starting with our everyday
relationships, purifying it from many negative forces and
opening it to the novelty of God."
Benedict XVI said that the rosary, if prayed well, has many
benefits.
"The rosary, when it is prayed in an authentic manner -- not
mechanically and superficially, but profoundly -- brings peace
and reconciliation," he said. "It contains the healing power of
the Most Holy Name of Jesus, invoked with faith and love at the
heart of each Hail Mary."
The Pope called on those present to ensure they remain united to
Mary during these days leading up to Pentecost, "invoking a
renewed effusion of the Holy Spirit for the Church."
Pentecost will be celebrated this Sunday.
The Holy Father also entrusted the faithful with "the most
urgent intentions" of his ministry: "the needs of the Church,
the great problems of humanity, peace in the world, the unity of
Christians, and dialogue between cultures," as well as the
pastoral objectives of the Diocese of Rome, and the "solidary
development" of Italy.
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