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VATICAN : POPE : LAND OF TRUE FREEDOM AND LIFE
Vatican Radio REPORT- Pope
Benedict XVI prayed the Angelus with pilgrims and tourists gathered in
the courtyard of the Apostolic Palace in Castel Gandolfo, where the Holy Father
is spending the Summer months. In remarks ahead of
the prayer, the Pope discussed God’s Law, which was a main focus of the Sunday
readings. "God’s Law," said Pope Benedict, "is His Word, which guides man on the
path of life, releases him from the slavery of selfishness and introduces him to
the ‘land’ of true freedom and life." The Holy Father went on to say, "For this
reason, in the Bible the Law is not seen as a burden, an overwhelming
limitation, but as the Lord’s most precious gift, the testimony of His fatherly
love, of His desire to be close to His people, to be their ally and write with
His people a love story."
After the Angelus, Pope Benedict greeted
pilgrims in many languages, including English:
I greet all the
English-speaking pilgrims and visitors present for this Angelus. The
Gospel of today’s liturgy spurs all of us to a greater harmony between the faith
we treasure in our hearts and our outward behaviour. By God’s grace, may we be
purified inside and out, so as to live integrally our commitment to Christ and
to his message. God bless all of you!
SHARED FROM RADIO VATICANA
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