From the very beginning of his papacy, Benedict XVI implored the intercession
of the Virgin Mother of God. After the
glorious announcement of Habemus Papam
in 2005, Pope Benedict concluded his opening remarks with “In the joy of the Risen Lord, trusting in His permanent help, as we go
forward the Lord will help us, and His Mother, Mary Most Holy, will be at our
side. Thank you." With this,
Benedict expressed the desire for Mary to journey alongside him as he would
lead the pilgrim Church on earth. It is
fitting then, that as Benedict XVI announced his abdication of the papacy, in the
ensuing days, he would seek the intercession of the Mother of God, as both he and
the Church move forward beyond his papacy.
Much has already
been written on the date chosen by Pope Benedict to announce his abdication,
February 11th, the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. From the very date then, the abdication
already had a Marian undertone. The
Marian dimension was only furthered when Benedict declared at the end of the
address: “And now, let us entrust the Holy Church to the care of Our Supreme
Pastor, Our Lord Jesus Christ, and implore his holy Mother Mary, so that she
may assist the Cardinal Fathers with her maternal solicitude, in electing a new
Supreme Pontiff.” The Cardinals of
the Church are now in Rome, preparing for the conclave. Now would be a good time to heed the advice
of Benedict, to seek the intercession of Mary in the election of the new Pontiff. Benedict referred to Mary’s maternal solicitude,
that is, her great concern for the Church.
As the Mother of the Church, Mary’s role is to make intercession on her
behalf so that the Church will not falter.
We would do well to pray for Mary’s
intercession over the conclave as the Cardinals prepare to elect the new
Pontifex Maximus.
Great job, man!
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