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Pope remembers Mother Teresa,
“true disciple of Christ”

Benedict
XVI encourages the Missionaries of Charity and the
entire Church to follow her example. He sends his best
wishes to the conference on the environment in the
Arctic promoted by Bartholomew I. He talks about Gregory
of Nyssa on how to be Christian and on love for God and
the poor. Today’s catechesis is about Gregory of Nyssa
who believed that man’s perfection lies in imitating God
in love.
Vatican City (AsiaNews) – In today’s audience, the Pope
could not but remember Mother Teresa, on the tenth
anniversary of her death and on the Blessed’s liturgical
feast day.
“Dear friends, the life and witness of this true disciple
of Christ, whose liturgical memory we celebrate today, are
an invitation to you and the entire Church to always serve
Christ in the poor and the needy. Keep following her example
and always be the instrument of Divine Mercy,” Benedict XVI
said as he greeted a large group of missionaries, both men
and women, and their collaborators.
In a hoarse or as he put it “a bit damaged” voice, for
which the Pontiff apologised and for which he received an
applause, the Pope mentioned the conference on the
environment in the Arctic that Bartholomew I, the Ecumenical
Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople, is promoting and which
he will open tomorrow.
In English he said: “I wish to greet all the
participants, the various religious leaders and scientists.
I pledge to them my support for their efforts. Protecting
water resources and paying attention to climate change are
important issues for the entire human family. Encouraged by
the growing concern for the needs of the environment and the
necessity to preserve it, I urge all of you to join me in
prayer and in the commitment to better respect the wonders
of God’s creation.”
In the catechesis, in which the Pope presented some of
the Fathers of the Church, Benedict XVI today focused on
some of the teachings of Gregory of Nyssa and his “high”
view of man, whose purpose, according to Gregory, was “to
make himself similar to God through love.”
“When man loves he works with God to shape himself in the
divine image,” he explained.
This love is addressed to God, but also to the poor.
“Gregory said that Christ is also present in the poor and
for this reason they should never be offended,” he noted.
As he quoted from the Father of the Church, the Holy
Father said: “Do not despise those who lay down . . . . Keep
in mind who they are, and you shall discover what their
dignity is. They represent the person of the Saviour.”
Benedict XVI also underscored the meaning of the word
“Christian” in Gregory of Nyssa’s thoughts. “A Christian is
someone who bears the name of Christ and thus should conform
himself or herself to Christ. In [carrying] the name
Christian we bear a great responsibility.”
“Christians must always closely examine their thoughts,
words, actions to see if they are addressed to Christ or if
they move away from him.”
“In order to move towards perfection and carry God’s love
in oneself, man must turn to God confidently, and find
inspiration in the Lord’s Prayer,” he added.
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