VATICAN CITY (AP) – Pope Benedict XVI offered a rare glimpse into his past Saturday and gave a small lesson in Catholicism to children who attended his first youth rally at St. Peter’s Square – an event that was reminiscent of the gatherings inspired by Pope John Paul II.
Benedict recalled the sunny, “beautiful Sunday” in 1939 that he made his First Communion at the age of 9, telling an estimated 150,000 children and their parents he had begun a “lifelong friendship with Jesus” that he hoped the children would also enjoy.
“So I went forward in my life, and thanks to God, the Lord has always taken me by the hand, guided me even in difficult situations,” Benedict said.
Benedict was responding to a question about his own First Communion posed to him by a little girl who had received the sacrament for the first time this year. Communion is the sacrament in which Catholics receive bread and wine that they believe is the body and blood of Christ.
Benedict had invited all children who had made their First Communions in 2005 to attend the Vatican rally, which was full of singing and dancing – including break-dancing – and was reminiscent of the youth rallies favored by John Paul.
…During a question-and-answer session with a half-dozen children, one boy told the pope that he had been told that Christ was really present in the Eucharist, or Communion.
“But how? I don’t see him,” the boy said. Benedict chuckled.
“We don’t see him, but there are so many things that we don’t see that exist and they are essential,” Benedict said. “For example, we don’t see our reason, but we still have reason. We don’t see our intelligence, but we have it … We don’t see the electric current, but we still see it works: We see how this microphone works, the lights.
“We don’t see the risen Lord with our eyes, but we know that where Jesus is, men change, become better, become a bit more able to have peace and reconciliation.” [Source]
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Our Papa Benedetto is sooo cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We are very blessed in our Holy Father.
Beautiful! That last quote is just gorgeous, thanks
May the Lord bless us by allowing Benedict to serve His Church for many years to come!!!!
How nice that he didn’t talk down to them.
What a sweet and holy man we have in our Pope. May he live many years more!
My little son asked me in the same way and I could not answer. What the happy children are in Italia. They live in the beatiful country and the wise, deep man teaches them about Lord
I was so thrilled to watch the Pope’s catechesis on EWTN. So sad that only a few get a chance to see it–here is the REAL Catholic Church in action. The Pope did brilliantly–our Cleveland OH newspaper had not one word about it, of course, and so fair I have not seen anything on CNN or any other news show–I guess if it’s not related to the priest scandal they don’t want to know. We have a treasure in Our Holy Father.
I saw it too, Roberta. You could tell he was enjoying himself with all the questions.
I saw him deliver his homily on World Youth Day, and as Daniel Jeffries pointed out previously regarding these even younger children, I appreciate that our Holy Father doesn’t speak down to our youngest Catholics.
I’m 16 and I think Pope Benedict XVI is awesome (but alas, though this is a “Christian” town, no one shares my enthusiasm). I was so excited when I heard that he was pope last spring. I was always searching for a way to answer that question in case people ask me why I believe in an invisible God, and here he’s provided an answer for me! Yeah, he’s so cool! 🙂
…and Mia’s a cool Catholic too!