Benedict XVI thanks God for native Bavaria on 90th
birthday
(Vatican Radio) Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI celebrated
his 90th birthday with German friends, family, and traditional Bavarian music
and beer on Monday.
In brief remarks to a crowd which included his brother,
Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, and Bavarian prime minister, Horst Seehofer, Pope
Emeritus Benedict XVI thanked God for “the 90 years that the good God has given
me”.
“There have been challenges and difficult times, but He has
always guided me and pulled me out [of those situations], so that I could
continue my path. And I am full of gratitude above all that He gave me such a
beautiful homeland.”
The Pope Emeritus went on to sing the praises of his native
Bavaria.
“Bavaria has been beautiful ever since her Creation, for her
bell towers, the houses with balconies full of flowers, and the goodness of her
people. It is beautiful, in Bavaria, because one knows God, knows that He has
created the world, and knows that it is good when we work to better it with
Him.”
To the Gebirgsschützen (Bavarian mountain riflemen) present
in the gardens of his Vatican residence, he said, “Thank you so much for having
brought Bavaria here, that Bavaria open to the world, alive, happy, which can
be so because its roots are embedded in faith.”
Finally, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI sent his greetings and
blessings to his native land.
“I wish upon you the blessing of God. Bring my greetings
home and my thankfulness to you. With what pleasure in my heart, I continue to
walk and live in our landscapes. And I hope that it stays the same. ‘Vergelt’s
Gott’ (May God reward you.)”
Since his real birthday occurred on Easter Sunday, Benedict
XVI marked the occasion the next day.
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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