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Showing posts with label Pope Benedict XVI Chrismas Address to Roman Curia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pope Benedict XVI Chrismas Address to Roman Curia. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Address of His Holiness Benedict XVI on the Occasion of Christmas Greetings to the Roman Curia

During the Pontificate of Pope Benedict XVI, the annual meeting at which the Holy Father and the Roman Curia exchange Christmas greetings has become an occasion for the Pope to deliver what is essentially a "state of the Church" address.  Following is Pope Benedict's review of 2011.



Clementine Hall
Thursday, 22 December 2011


Dear Cardinals, Brother Bishops and Priests, dear Brothers and Sisters,

The occasion that brings us together today is always particularly moving. The holy feast of Christmas is almost upon us and it prompts the great family of the Roman Curia to come together for a gracious exchange of greetings, as we wish one another a joyful and spiritually fruitful celebration of this feast of the God who became flesh and established his dwelling in our midst (cf. Jn 1:14). For me, this is an occasion not only to offer you my personal good wishes, but also to express my gratitude and that of the Church to each one of you for your generous service; I ask you to convey this to all the co-workers of our extended family. I offer particular thanks to the Dean of the College, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, who has given voice to the sentiments of all present and of all who work in the various offices of the Curia and the Governorate, including those whose apostolate is carried out in the Pontifical Representations throughout the world. All of us are committed to spreading throughout the world the resounding message that the angels proclaimed that night in Bethlehem, “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to people of good will” (Lk 2:14), so as to bring joy and hope to our world.