Sunday - February 27, 2005 - Angelus Message
“My dearest
Brothers and Sisters, once again I am speaking to you from the Policlinico
Agostino Gemelli. I thank you with affection and I feel you all spiritually
close to me. I think of those gathered in St Peter’s square, individuals and
groups and the many people all over the world who are showing concern for my
person. I ask you to continue to accompany me, above all with your prayers.
The penitential climate of Lent which we are living helps us to better
understand the value of suffering which touches every one of us in one way or
the other. It is by contemplating Christ and following him with patient trust
that we come to understand that every form of human suffering holds within it
God’s promise of salvation and happiness. I would like this message of comfort
and hope to reach everyone, particularly those who are experiencing times of
difficulty, those who suffer in body and spirit.
To Mary, Mother of the Church, I entrust myself once again: Totus tuus! May she
help us to do God’s will every moment of our life.” (S.L.) (Agenzia Fides
28/2/2005; righe 20; parole 283)
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