Vatican
City, 11 June 2012 (VIS) - Participants in the fifteenth World Seminar for
Catholic Civil Aviation Chaplains and Chaplaincy Members were received this
morning in audience by the Holy Father. Their patron, the Pope recalled, is Our
Lady of Loreto who is also the patron saint of all air travellers, in
accordance with the tradition that attributes to the angels the transportation
of Mary’s house from Nazareth to Loreto, Italy.
The
seminar is reflecting on new methods and new forms of evangelisation in the
field in which the chaplains exercise their ministry, and the Pope encouraged
them always to be "conscious that you are called to embody in the world’s
airports the Church’s mission of bringing God to man and leading man to the
encounter with God.
"Airports",
he added, "are places that increasingly reflect the globalised reality of
our time. Here one finds people of a wide variety of nationalities, cultures,
religions, social status and age. One also comes across all manner of difficult
human situations that demand increasing attention. I think, for example, of
people waiting anxiously as they seek to pass through border controls without
the necessary documentation, either as immigrants or asylum seekers. I think of
the inconvenience caused by anti-terrorism security measures. ... This is the
human and spiritual environment in which you are called to proclaim the Good
News with renewed vigour by your words, by your presence, by your example and
by the witness you bear. Be assured that even in chance encounters, people are
able to recognise a man of God, and that often a small seed falling on good
soil can bring forth abundant fruit".
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