Thursday, February 28, 2013

Viva il Papa!

The bells tolled eight. “Viva il Papa!” came the cry; the response “Viva il Papa!” And they closed and locked the doors.

The reverent commentators on EWTN fell silent in those final moments, allowing for prayer and the sounds and images of the place to carry. It was an emotionally-laden moment, punctuated dramatically by the Swiss Guards’ ceremonial display and the definitive moment, both visual and aural, of the closing and locking of the doors to the apostolic palace at Castel Gandolfo outside Rome.

Earlier today, during my Liturgy class, we watched the Pope’s transfer to Castel Gandolfo by helicopter; it was also an emotional moment as they day we had marked two weeks ago, some with confusion, others in disbelief, had swiftly come. Having studied Cardinal Ratzinger’s Spirit of the Liturgy in this particular class, we were all more affected by his announcement of resignation than we would have been were the announcement made prior to our having begun this study. Entering into the mind of this brilliant wise shepherd made his imminent departure all the more wrenching; having experienced his presence intellectually (in addition to what his prayers brought us), his absence from the Chair is all the more pronounced.

Our Rector Major, Fr. Sergio Zirattu, OMV, sent a letter out to Oblates around the world, inviting us to pray fervently during the conclave, recalling our founder, Fr. Lanteri, and his passion for supporting the Holy Father. Fr. Sergio asked that Oblates around the world, upon the election of the next pope, renew together (in public, if possible) the “profession of faith and the oath of true obedience to the Supreme Pontiff.” And so we shall.

And with Fr. Sergio, I leave you with Pope Benedict’s final words: “In our heart, in the heart of each one of us, may there be always the joyful certainty that the Lord is beside us, He does not abandon us, He is near to us and He envelops us with His love.”

Viva il Papa!

Love the Immaculata!
Mariam cogita, Mariam invoca

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. We will miss Pope Benedict for sure. We look forward to the next pope - whoever he is. Everybody thinks it will be Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana. I think it will be Cardinal Tagle of the Philippines.