{"id":1696,"date":"2010-09-17T05:50:40","date_gmt":"2010-09-17T12:50:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nicksenger.com\/csc\/?p=1696"},"modified":"2010-09-17T05:50:40","modified_gmt":"2010-09-17T12:50:40","slug":"pope-benedict-addresses-catholic-school-students-in-the-uk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.nicksenger.com\/csc\/pope-benedict-addresses-catholic-school-students-in-the-uk","title":{"rendered":"Pope Benedict Addresses Catholic School Students in the UK"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here is the text of the Holy Father&#8217;s speech to the elementary school students of England, Wales and Scotland; inspiring reading for all Catholic students and educators:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,<br \/>\nDear young friends,<\/p>\n<p>First  of all, I want to say how glad I am to be here with you today. I greet  you most warmly, those who have come to Saint Mary\u2019s University from  Catholic schools and colleges across the United Kingdom, and all who are  watching on television and via the internet. I thank Bishop McMahon for  his gracious welcome, I thank <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-1698\" title=\"Pope Benedict\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nicksenger.com\/csc\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/PopeBenedict-201x300.jpg\" alt=\"Pope Benedict XVI\" width=\"201\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.nicksenger.com\/csc\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/PopeBenedict-201x300.jpg 201w, http:\/\/www.nicksenger.com\/csc\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/PopeBenedict.jpg 324w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 201px) 100vw, 201px\" \/>the choir and the band for the lovely  music which began our celebration, and I thank Miss Bellot for her kind  words on behalf of all the young people present. In view of London\u2019s  forthcoming Olympic Games, it has been a pleasure to inaugurate this  Sports Foundation, named in honour of Pope John Paul II, and I pray that  all who come here will give glory to God through their sporting  activities, as well as bringing enjoyment to themselves and to others.<\/p>\n<p>It  is not often that a Pope, or indeed anyone else, has the opportunity to  speak to the students of all the Catholic schools of England, Wales and  Scotland at the same time. And since I have the chance now, there is  something I very much want to say to you. I hope that among those of you  listening to me today there are some of the future saints of the  twenty-first century. What God wants most of all for each one of you is  that you should become holy. He loves you much more than you could ever  begin to imagine, and he wants the very best for you. And by far the  best thing for you is to grow in holiness.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps some of you  have never thought about this before. Perhaps some of you think being a  saint is not for you. Let me explain what I mean. When we are young, we  can usually think of people that we look up to, people we admire, people  we want to be like. It could be someone we meet in our daily lives that  we hold in great esteem. Or it could be someone famous. We live in a  celebrity culture, and young people are often encouraged to model  themselves on figures from the world of sport or entertainment. My  question for you is this: what are the qualities you see in others that  you would most like to have yourselves? What kind of person would you  really like to be?<\/p>\n<p>When I invite you to become saints, I am asking  you not to be content with second best. I am asking you not to pursue  one limited goal and ignore all the others. Having money makes it  possible to be generous and to do good in the world, but on its own, it  is not enough to make us happy. Being highly skilled in some activity or  profession is good, but it will not satisfy us unless we aim for  something greater still. It might make us famous, but it will not make  us happy. Happiness is something we all want, but one of the great  tragedies in this world is that so many people never find it, because  they look for it in the wrong places. The key to it is very simple \u2013  true happiness is to be found in God. We need to have the courage to  place our deepest hopes in God alone, not in money, in a career, in  worldly success, or in our relationships with others, but in God. Only  he can satisfy the deepest needs of our hearts.<\/p>\n<p>Not only does God  love us with a depth and an intensity that we can scarcely begin to  comprehend, but he invites us to respond to that love. You all know what  it is like when you meet someone interesting and attractive, and you  want to be that person\u2019s friend. You always hope they will find you  interesting and attractive, and want to be your friend. God wants your  friendship. And once you enter into friendship with God, everything in  your life begins to change. As you come to know him better, you find you  want to reflect something of his infinite goodness in your own life.  You are attracted to the practice of virtue. You begin to see greed and  selfishness and all the other sins for what they really are, destructive  and dangerous tendencies that cause deep suffering and do great damage,  and you want to avoid falling into that trap yourselves. You begin to  feel compassion for people in difficulties and you are eager to do  something to help them. You want to come to the aid of the poor and the  hungry, you want to comfort the sorrowful, you want to be kind and  generous. And once these things begin to matter to you, you are well on  the way to becoming saints.<\/p>\n<p>In your Catholic schools, there is  always a bigger picture over and above the individual subjects you  study, the different skills you learn. All the work you do is placed in  the context of growing in friendship with God, and all that flows from  that friendship. So you learn not just to be good students, but good  citizens, good people. As you move higher up the school, you have to  make choices regarding the subjects you study, you begin to specialize  with a view to what you are going to do later on in life. That is right  and proper. But always remember that every subject you study is part of a  bigger picture. Never allow yourselves to become narrow. The world  needs good scientists, but a scientific outlook becomes dangerously  narrow if it ignores the religious or ethical dimension of life, just as  religion becomes narrow if it rejects the legitimate contribution of  science to our understanding of the world. We need good historians and  philosophers and economists, but if the account they give of human life  within their particular field is too narrowly focused, they can lead us  seriously astray.<\/p>\n<p>A good school provides a rounded education for  the whole person. And a good Catholic school, over and above this,  should help all its students to become saints. I know that there are  many non-Catholics studying in the Catholic schools in Great Britain,  and I wish to include all of you in my words today. I pray that you too  will feel encouraged to practise virtue and to grow in knowledge and  friendship with God alongside your Catholic classmates. You are a  reminder to them of the bigger picture that exists outside the school,  and indeed, it is only right that respect and friendship for members of  other religious traditions should be among the virtues learned in a  Catholic school. I hope too that you will want to share with everyone  you meet the values and insights you have learned through the Christian  education you have received.<\/p>\n<p>Dear friends, I thank you for your  attention, I promise to pray for you, and I ask you to pray for me. I  hope to see many of you next August, at the World Youth Day in Madrid.  In the meantime, may God bless you all!<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here is the text of the Holy Father&#8217;s speech to the elementary school students of England, Wales and Scotland; inspiring reading for all Catholic students and educators: Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Dear young friends, First of all, I want to say how glad I am to be here with you today. 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