From Vatican Information Service:
Vatican City, 18 February 2012 (VIS) - In St. Peter's Basilica at 10.30
a.m. this morning, Benedict XVI celebrated the fourth ordinary public
consistory of his pontificate, during which he created twenty-two new
cardinals.
Following the opening prayer and the proclamation of
the Gospel, the Holy Father pronounced his homily, extracts of which are
given below:
"'Tu es Petrus, et super hanc petram aedificabo
Ecclesiam meam'. ... With these words the entrance hymn has led us into
the solemn and evocative ritual of the ordinary public consistory. ...
They are the efficacious words with which Jesus constituted Peter as the
solid foundation of the Church. On such a foundation the faith
represents the qualitative factor: Simon becomes Peter - the Rock - in
as much as he professed his faith in Jesus as Messiah and Son of God".
"The
words Jesus addressed to Peter highlight well the ecclesial character
of today’s event. The new cardinals, in receiving the title of a church
in this city or of a suburban diocese, are fully inserted in the Church
of Rome led by the Successor of Peter, in order to cooperate closely
with him in governing the universal Church. ... In carrying out their
particular service in support of the Petrine ministry, the new cardinals
will be called to consider and evaluate the events, the problems and
the pastoral criteria which concern the mission of the entire Church. In
this delicate task, the life and the death of the Prince of the
Apostles, Who for love of Christ gave Himself even unto the ultimate
sacrifice will be an example".
"It is with this meaning that the
placing of the red biretta is also to be understood. The new cardinals
are entrusted with the service of love: love for God, love for His
Church, an absolute and unconditional love for his brothers and sisters,
even unto shedding their blood, if necessary, as expressed in the words
of placing the biretta and as indicated by the colour of their robes.
Furthermore, they are asked to serve the Church with love and vigour,
with the transparency and wisdom of teachers, with the energy and
strength of shepherds, with the fidelity and courage of martyrs. They
are to be eminent servants of the Church that finds in Peter the visible
foundation of unity.
"In the Gospel we have just heard
proclaimed there is offered a model to imitate and to follow. ...
Serving God and others, self-giving: this is the logic which authentic
faith imparts and develops in our daily lives and which is not the type
of power and glory which belongs to this world".
Today's Gospel
reading in which James and John asked Christ to be allowed to sit with
Him in His glory, one on His right and one on His left, "gives Jesus a
way to address each of the disciples and 'to call them to Himself',
almost to pull them in, to form them into one indivisible body with Him,
and to indicate which is the path to real glory, that of God: 'You know
that those who are supposed to rule over the Gentiles lord it over
them, and their great men exercise authority over them. But it shall not
be so among you; but whoever would be great among you must be your
servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all'.
"Dominion
and service, egoism and altruism, possession and gift, self-interest
and gratuitousness: these profoundly contrasting approaches confront
each other in every age and place. There is no doubt about the path
chosen by Jesus: He does not merely indicate it with words to the
disciples of then and of today, but He lives it in His own flesh. He
explains, in fact, 'For the Son of man also came not to be served but to
serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many'. These words shed
light upon today’s public Consistory with a particular intensity. They
resound in the depths of the soul and represent an invitation and a
reminder, a commission and an encouragement especially for you, dear and
venerable brothers who are about to be enrolled in the College of
Cardinals.
"According to biblical tradition, the Son of man is
the One Who receives power and dominion from God. Jesus interprets His
mission on earth by combining the figure of the Son of man with that of
the suffering servant, described in Isaiah. ... His service is realised
in total faithfulness and complete responsibility towards mankind. In
this way the free acceptance of His violent death becomes the price of
freedom for many, it becomes the beginning and the foundation of the
redemption of each person and of the entire human race.
"Dear
Brothers who are to be enrolled in the College of Cardinals, may
Christ’s total gift of self on the Cross be for you the foundation,
stimulus and strength of a faith operative in charity. May your mission
in the Church and the world always be 'in Christ' alone, responding to
His logic and not that of the world, and may it be illumined by faith
and animated by charity which comes to us from the glorious Cross of the
Lord. On the ring which I will soon place on your finger, are
represented Sts. Peter and Paul, and in the middle a star which evokes
the Mother of God. Wearing this ring, you are reminded each day to
remember the witness which these two Apostles gave to Christ even unto
martyrdom here in Rome, their blood making the Church fruitful. The
example of the Virgin Mother will always be for you an invitation to
follow her who was strong in faith and a humble servant of the Lord".
"Dear
brothers and sisters, pray that [the new cardinals'] lives will always
reflect the Lord Jesus, our sole Shepherd and Teacher, Source of every
hope, Who points out the path to everyone. And pray also for me, that I
may continually offer to the People of God the witness of sound doctrine
and guide holy Church with a firm and humble hand".
Following
his homily the Pope pronounced the the formula of creation of the new
cardinals, their names and the diaconate or presbyteral order to which
they have been assigned. The new cardinals then recited the Creed and
swore their faithfulness and obedience to the Pope and his successors.
They then received their biretta and ring from the hands of the Pope who
also assigned them their title or diaconate.
Following the
ceremony Cardinal Angelo Amato S.D.B., prefect of the Congregation for
the Causes of Saints, introduced the ordinary public consistory for the
canonisation of the following blesseds: Jacques Berthieu, French martyr
and priest of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits); Pedro Calungsod, Filipino
lay catechist and martyr; Giovanni Battista Piamarta, Italian priest and
founder of the Congregation of the Holy Family of Nazareth and of the
Congregation of the Humble Sister Servants of the Lord; Maria del Carmen
(nee Maria Salles y Barangueras), Spanish foundress of the
Conceptionist Missionary Sisters of Teaching; Maria Anna Cope (nee
Barbara), German religious of the Sisters of the Third Order of St.
Francis in Syracuse U.S.A.; Kateri Tekakwitha, American laywoman, and
Anna Schaffer, German laywoman. The Holy Father has decreed that the
canonisation ceremony will take place on Sunday 21 October. The
consistory concluded with the apostolic blessing.