Pope greets organisers of 2015 Sri Lanka visit
Pope Francis greets Sri Lankans of all faiths during his visit to the shrine of Our Lady of Madhu in January 2915.-AP |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met on Friday with members of
an organizing committee for the journey that he made to Sri Lanka back in
January 2015.
Welcoming the group, the pope said his own visit to Sri
Lanka was a moment of “special grace” at a time when the nation was “striving
for reconciliation and healing” after years of suffering and
strife.
Religions and cultures united
Pope Francis said he was deeply moved by the numbers of Sri
Lankans, united across religions and cultures, who came out to greet him during
the visit, as well as the vast crowds that gathered prayerfully around the
Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu, a symbol of reconciliation in Sri Lanka.
Finally he said he was struck also by the celebration of the
canonization of Saint Joseph Vaz, the great missionary to the Pearl of the
Indian Ocean.
Please find below the full text of Pope Francis’ words:
Dear friends, I am pleased to welcome members of the
Organizing Committee for my Pastoral Visit to Sri Lanka back in January
2015. I greet each of you, together with your spouses who have come on
this pilgrimage. As you welcomed me to your land, and planned my visit so
carefully, also in cooperation with the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Sri
Lanka, so now I gladly welcome you here; and even though I would like our
visitors to feel at home, I cannot quite equal the forty elephants that greeted
me on the road from the airport to Colombo…!
The possibility of visiting your country was a special grace
for me, at a moment when, after years of strife and suffering, the nation was
striving for reconciliation and healing. I was deeply moved by the great
number of Sri Lankans, united across religions and cultures, who came out to
greet me at the airport and along the road to Colombo. I was struck also
by the moving and beautiful celebration of the canonization of Saint Joseph
Vaz, the great missionary to the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, surely the high
point of our time together, as well as by the vast crowds that gathered
prayerfully around the Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu, symbol of refuge and
reconciliation in Sri Lanka.
Looking back with gratitude on my Visit, I thank you in a
special way for all your hard work, often unseen and at a great cost in time
and energy, that made my Visit so fruitful. I thank your families too,
who made many sacrifices and encouraged you in your work. Your presence
here today has brought something of Sri Lanka’s fragrant air to our house, and
so reminds us of the many divine graces we experienced together in your
country.
Entrusting Sri Lanka’s people and her leaders to the
intercession of Our Lady of Madhu, I willingly invoke God’s blessing upon you,
your families and all who cooperated with you in the planning of this Visit, as
a pledge of peace and strength in the Lord.
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