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Francis says Benedict's contribution continues to be unceasing on 65th anniversary of his ordination
28 June 2016 | by Rose GamblePope Emeritus has never ceased to aid growth of the Church with his 'strength and wisdom'
Benedict XVI today celebrated the 65th
anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood in a special ceremony
attended by Pope Francis.
During the ceremony, celebrated at the
Sala Clementina within the Apostolic Palace, German Cardinal Gerhard
Ludwig Müller presented Benedict XVI with a book entitled 'Teaching and
Learning the Love of God', a collection of Joseph Ratzinger’s homilies
on the priesthood. More than 30 cardinals were present, as well as a number of other invited guests.
Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger was ordained a
priest on 29 June 1951 on the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, in the
cathedral of Freising by the then-Cardinal Archbishop of Munich, Michael
von Faulhaber. In his memoirs, written in 2005, Benedict describes the day as the most important of his life.
He explains there were 40 candidates for ordination, and that “when we were called we responded: ‘Here I am.’” Cautioning
the reader not to be superstitious, Benedict recounts how when the
elderly archbishop laid his hands on the future Pope’s head, “a small
bird – perhaps a lark – rose up from the high altar of the cathedral and
sang a joyful little song”.
“For me it was as if a voice from on high were telling me: it’s ok, you’re on the right path,” he writes. Benedict’s older brother, Georg, was ordained a priest alongside him.
Pope Francis said that Benedict continues
to serve the Church, “not ceasing to truly contribute to her growth
with strength and wisdom”.
“And you do this,” Francis said, “from
that little Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican, that is shown in
that way to be anything but that forgotten little corner to which
today’s culture of waste tends to relegate people when, with age, their
strength diminishes.”
According to Vatican Radio Francis also spoke
about the Franciscan dimension of the monastery, which recalls the
Portiuncula, the “little portion” where St Francis founded his order,
and laid down his life.
Divine Providence, he said, “has willed
that you, dear Brother, should reach a place one could truly call
‘Franciscan’, from which emanates a tranquillity, a peace, a strength, a
confidence, a maturity, a faith, a dedication, and a fidelity that does
so much good for me, and gives strength to me and to the whole Church”.
PICTURE: Georg (left) and Joseph
Ratzinger at their ordination on the feast of Saints Peter and Paul in
the cathedral of Freising, Bavaria, in 1951
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