Cardinal
Tagle thanks Pope for visit to Philippines
(Vatican Radio) Cardinal
Luis Antonio Tagle, the Archbishop of Manila, thanked Pope Francis for his
visit to the Philippines on Sunday. At the conclusion of Mass celebrated
by Pope Francis for millions gathered in Manila’s Rizal Park, Cardinal Tagle
said his fellow Filipinos would be praying for the Pope and would follow him
“to the peripheries” as missionaries of Christ’s light. Pope Francis is due to
leave the Philippines on Monday.
Below, please find the prepared text for Cardinal Tagle’s remarks:
Most Holy Father,
In the name of the
Archdiocese of Manila, the people who worked tirelessly for your pastoral
visit, and the Filipinos whom you have been strengthened in faith these past
days, I once again say Thank You. I say “Maraming Salamat po” (Thank you very
much) on behalf of the street children, the orphans, the widows, the homeless,
the informal settlers, the laborers, the farmers, the fisher folk, the sick,
the abandoned elderly, the families of missing persons, the victims of
discrimination, violence, abuse, exploitation, human trafficking, the Filipino
migrant workers and their families, the survivors of natural calamities and
armed conflicts, the non-Christian Catholics, the followers of non-Christian
religions, the promoters of peace especially in Mindanao and creation that
groans. We say again, “Maraming salamat po, Santo Padre.”
You often end your
encounters with people by saying, “I ask you to pray for me.” We promise to
pray for you. But we want to assure you that Jesus prays for you. Jesus himself
declared to Peter, “I have prayed for you that you own faith may not fail.”
(Luke 22:32). Your Holiness, you are blessed. Jesus prays for you. We your
beloved Filipinos unite ourselves with Jesus in praying for you to God the
Father.
You arrived in the
Philippines three days ago. Tomorrow you will go. Every Filipino wants to go with
you – not to Rome - but to the peripheries, to the shanties, to prison cells,
to hospitals, to the world of politics, finance, arts, sciences, culture,
education, and social communications. We will go to these worlds to bring the
light of Jesus, Jesus who is the center of your pastoral visit and the
cornerstone of the Church. We will go where the Light of Jesus is needed. Here
in Luneta, the Qurino Grandstand, where heroes are revered, newly elected
presidents take office and popes meet the Filipino faithful, here in a place of
new beginnings, send us forth as missionaries of the light. Before you go, Holy
Father, send us to spread the light of Jesus. Wherever the light of Jesus
shines, you and the Filipino people will always be united. Mabuhay, Santo Padre!
Mabuhay si Kristo! Let the light of Christ shine!
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