Pope Benedict XVI sends message to the people of Great Britain
I am very much looking forward to my visit to the United Kingdom in a week’s time and I send heartfelt greetings to all the people of Great Britain. I am aware that a vast amount of work has gone into the preparations for the visit, not only by the Catholic community but by the Government, the local authorities in Scotland, London and Birmingham, the communications media and the security services, and I want to say how much I appreciate the efforts that have been made to ensure that the various events planned will be truly joyful celebrations. Above all I thank the countless people who have been praying for the success of the visit and for a great outpouring of God’s grace upon the Church and the people of your nation.
It will be a particular joy for me to beatify the Venerable John Henry Newman in Birmingham on Sunday 19 September. This truly great Englishman lived an exemplary priestly life and through his extensive writings made a lasting contribution to Church and society both in his native land and in many other parts of the world. It is my hope and prayer that more and more people will benefit from his gentle wisdom and be inspired by his example of integrity and holiness of life.
I look forward to meeting representatives of the many different religious and cultural traditions that make up the British population, as well as civil and political leaders. I am most grateful to Her Majesty the Queen and to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury for receiving me, and I look forward to meeting them. While I regret that there are many places and people I shall not have the opportunity to visit, I want you to know that you are all remembered in my prayers. God bless the people of the United Kingdom!
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September 8th, 2010 at 11:11 am
Its an historical event,we must pray all goes well for him
September 8th, 2010 at 12:23 pm
@ Judy: The great majority of British citizens object to paying towards this visit and have no interest in it.
I hope the Pope witnesses the apathy of the faithful (they’re having to give the tickets away). This may help him realise that the RCC is in disgrace and that many who trusted it with their very souls now turn away in disgust and disappointment.
September 8th, 2010 at 4:10 pm
I hope for the sake of the sincere and goodhearted faithful, that the Pope’s visit is helpful to them.
But I will be out with others actively (and peacefully) protesting. It is not appropriate that this should be a State visit, and whilst the Pope is more than welcome to make a pastoral visit to his faithful, he does not warrant all the trappings of a State visit. Gordon Brown must have been very poorly advised when he extended the invitation. To many of us it is an insult in so many ways.