The Pope’s homily at Bellahouston Park today ”“ full text

The preaching of the Gospel has always been accompanied by concern for the word: the inspired word of God and the culture in which that word takes root and flourishes. Here in Scotland, I think of the three medieval universities founded here by the popes, including that of Saint Andrews which is beginning to mark the 600th anniversary of its foundation. In the last 30 years and with the assistance of civil authorities, Scottish Catholic schools have taken up the challenge of providing an integral education to greater numbers of students, and this has helped young people not only along the path of spiritual and human growth, but also in entering the professions and public life. This is a sign of great hope for the Church, and I encourage the Catholic professionals, politicians and teachers of Scotland never to lose sight of their calling to use their talents and experience in the service of the faith, engaging contemporary Scottish culture at every level. The evangelization of culture is all the more important in our times, when a “dictatorship of relativism” threatens to obscure the unchanging truth about man’s nature, his destiny and his ultimate good. There are some who now seek to exclude religious belief from public discourse, to privatize it or even to paint it as a threat to equality and liberty. Yet religion is in fact a guarantee of authentic liberty and respect, leading us to look upon every person as a brother or sister.

For this reason I appeal in particular to you, the lay faithful, in accordance with your baptismal calling and mission, not only to be examples of faith in public, but also to put the case for the promotion of faith’s wisdom and vision in the public forum. Society today needs clear voices which propose our right to live, not in a jungle of self-destructive and arbitrary freedoms, but in a society which works for the true welfare of its citizens and offers them guidance and protection in the face of their weakness and fragility. Do not be afraid to take up this service to your brothers and sisters, and to the future of your beloved nation.

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6 comments on “The Pope’s homily at Bellahouston Park today ”“ full text

  1. TridentineVirginian says:

    Laudetur Jesus Christus!

  2. Anthony in TX says:

    These words were just simply beautiful:

    “Finally, I would like to say a word to you, my dear young Catholics of Scotland. I urge you to lead lives worthy of our Lord (cf. Eph 4:1) and of yourselves. There are many temptations placed before you every day – drugs, money, sex, pornography, alcohol – which the world [and the British Humanist Ass.] tells you will bring you happiness, yet these things are destructive and divisive. There is only one thing which lasts: the love of Jesus Christ personally for each one of you. Search for him, know him and love him, and he will set you free from slavery to the glittering but superficial existence frequently proposed by today’s society. Put aside what is worthless and learn of your own dignity as children of God.”

  3. Anthony in TX says:

    Sorry… I didn’t mean to add the British Humanist bit to my quote. I pulled Benedict’s quote from another blog I read. Obviously, the blogger has an opinion about the Humanist Association.

  4. rugbyplayingpriest says:

    Amen. What a wonderful inspiring and splendid Pope he is. Which way the ordinariate?

  5. Abu Daoud says:

    Hi All,
    I was at this mass in Glasgow this evening. It really was an amazing occassion for this Anglican. There is a sort of boldness in this man’s preaching that I have very rarely found among our own Anglican bishops in the West. Kyrie eleison.

  6. evan miller says:

    Pope Benedict is simply wonderful. God grant him many more years on the throne of Peter.