Carrying forward the beauty of JP2's phrase about women, Benedict reminded some Mexican bishops (on their ad limina visit) of the treasure they have:
After underlining the fact that in Mexico too "the genius of women is frequently apparent," Benedict XVI identified "one challenge of our times" as "changing people's mentality so that women are treated with full dignity in all fields, protecting their unique mission to be mothers and the first educators of their children."
Mexico does have lovely women who have carried the pro-life, pro-family torch for years against great opposition. I'm glad for this comment, and always touched by the Church's affection for women's gifts. And this:
The Pope affirmed that the pastoral care of young people "is an important task. ... Many of them have the false idea that taking on commitment and making definitive decisions means loss of freedom. On the contrary, they should be reminded that men and women become free when they unconditionally commit themselves to truth and goodness. Only thus is it possible to discover a meaning to life and to build something great and lasting, if they have Jesus Christ as the center of their lives."
Amen.
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