Pope
Francis concludes visit to USA, and leaves for Rome
Pope
Francis concluded his visit to the United States of America with words of
gratitude to the authorities and to the organisers of the World Meeting for
Families, 2015, and a message of encouragement to families to strive for
holiness.
Please
find below the Pope's farewell speech delivered, Sunday
September 27th, at Philadelphia International Airport
My
days with you have been brief. But they have been days of great grace for me
and, I pray, for you too. Please know that as I prepare to leave, I do so with
a heart full of gratitude and hope. I am grateful to all of you and to the many
others who worked so hard to make my visit possible and to prepare for the
World Meeting of Families. In a particular way I thank Archbishop Chaput and
the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the civil authorities, the organizers, and all
the many volunteers and benefactors who assisted in ways large and small.
I
also thank the families who shared their witness during the meeting. It is not
so easy to speak openly of one’s life journey! But their honesty and humility
before the Lord and each of us showed the beauty of family life in all its
richness and diversity. I pray that our days of prayer and reflection on the
importance of the family for a healthy society will inspire families to
continue to strive for holiness and to see the Church as their constant
companion, whatever the challenges they may face. At the end of my visit, I
would also like to thank all those who prepared for my stay in the Archdioceses
of Washington and New York.
It
was particularly moving for me to canonize Saint Junípero Serra, who reminds us
all of our call to be missionary disciples, and I was also very moved to stand
with my brothers and sisters of other religions at Ground Zero, that place
which speaks so powerfully of the mystery of evil. Yet we know with certainty
that evil never has the last word, and that, in God’s merciful plan, love and
peace triumph over all. Mr. Vice-President, I ask you to renew my
gratitude to President Obama and to the Members of Congress, together with the
assurance of my prayers for the American people.
This
land has been blessed with tremendous gifts and opportunities. I pray that you
may all be good and generous stewards of the human and material resources
entrusted to you. I thank the Lord that I was able to witness the faith of
God’s people in this country, as manifested in our moments of prayer together
and evidenced in so many works of charity.
Jesus
says in the Scriptures: “Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least
of these my brethren, you did it to me”. Your care for me and your generous
welcome are a sign of your love for Jesus and your faithfulness to him. So too
is your care for the poor, the sick, the homeless and the immigrant, your
defense of life at every stage, and your concern for family life. In all of
this, you recognize that Jesus is in your midst and that your care for one
another is care for Jesus himself.
As
I leave, I ask all of you, especially the volunteers and benefactors who
assisted with the World Meeting of Families: do not let your enthusiasm for
Jesus, his Church, our families, and the broader family of society run dry. May
our days together bear fruit that will last, generosity and care for others
that will endure! Just as we have received so much from God – gifts freely
given us, and not of our own making – so let us freely give to others in
return.
Dear
friends, I embrace all of you in the Lord and I entrust you to the maternal
care of Mary Immaculate, Patroness of the United States. I will pray for you
and your families, and I ask you, please, to pray for me. May God bless you
all. God bless America!
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