Sunday, May 23, 2010

POPE: THERE'S NO PENTECOST WITHOUT THE VIRGIN MARY

“There is no Pentecost without the Virgin Mary. Thus it was at the beginning, in the Upper Room where the disciples “devoted themselves to prayer, together with some women and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and his brothers” -- as recounted in the Acts of the Apostles ( 1.14), and thus it always is, in every place and every time.” So said Benedict XVI in his reflection before reciting the Regina Caeli with pilgrims in St Peter’s Square.

After the Marian prayer, the pontiff also called on all Christians in China and the world to celebrate the World Day of Prayer for the Church in China, which he established on May 24 with the Letter to Chinese Catholics in 2007.

“The feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Help of Christians -- tomorrow May 24th -- said the pope, offers us the chance to celebrate the Day of Prayer for the Church in China. While the faithful in China are praying that the unity among themselves and with the universal Church will grow ever deeper, Catholics in the world -- especially those who are of Chinese origin -- will join them in prayer and charity, that the Holy Spirit pours into our hearts, especially in today’s solemnity.”

Earlier, Benedict XVI stressed the link between Mary and the Holy Spirit and recalled his recent visit to Fatima, and celebrations with over half million people: “What was the experience of ... that immense multitude, in the esplanade of the Shrine where we were all of one heart and one soul, if not a new Pentecost? In our midst there was Mary, the Mother of Jesus. This is the typical experience of the great Marian shrines -- Lourdes, Guadalupe, Pompeii, Loreto -- or even smaller ones: wherever Christians gather in prayer with Mary The Lord gives his Spirit.”
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