Pius IX inspecting the Papal Army 1868
- All the baptised are all soldiers for Christ -
1. His mention of the necessity for friends in the struggle.
2. The military terminology in which that struggle is expressed.
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Eminence,Dear Brothers,
At this moment my word can be only a word of gratitude. Gratitude
first of all to the Lord for the many years he has given me; years with
so many days of joy, splendid times, but also dark nights. However, in
retrospect one understands even the nights were necessary and good, a
motive for gratitude.
Today the word ecclesia militans is somewhat out of fashion,
but in reality we can understand ever better that it is true, that it
bears truth in itself. We see how evil wishes to dominate the world and
that it is necessary to enter into battle with evil. We see how it does
so in so many ways, bloody, with the different forms of violence, but
also masked with goodness and precisely this way destroying the moral
foundations of society.
Saint Augustine said that the whole of history is a struggle between
two loves: love of oneself to contempt of God; love of God to contempt
of self, in martyrdom. We are in this struggle and in this struggle it
is very important to have friends. And, in my own case, I am surrounded
by the friends of the College of Cardinals: they are my friends and I
feel at home, I feel safe in this company of great friends, who are with
me and all together with the Lord.
Thank you for this friendship. Thank you, Eminence, for all that you
have done for this moment today and for all that you do always. Thank
you for the communion of joys and sorrows. Let’s go forward, the Lord
said: courage, I have overcome the world. We are in the Lord’s squad,
hence in the victorious squad. Thanks to you all. May the Lord bless you
all. And let’s toast.
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