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II
Ad sacerdotes, religiosos viros et mulieres, sacrorum alumnos in cathedrale
templum Sancti Patricii congregatos.*
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
With great affection in the Lord, I greet all of you, who represent the
Bishops, priests and deacons, the men and women in consecrated life, and the
seminarians of the United States. I thank Cardinal Egan for his warm wel-
come and the good wishes which he has expressed in your name as I begin the
fourth year of my papal ministry. I am happy to celebrate this Mass with
you, who have been chosen by the Lord, who have answered his call, and who
devote your lives to the pursuit of holiness, the spread of the Gospel and the
building up of the Church in faith, hope and love.
Gathered as we are in this historic cathedral, how can we not think of the
countless men and women who have gone before us, who labored for the
growth of the Church in the United States, and left us a lasting legacy of
faith and good works? In today's first reading we saw how, in the power of
the Holy Spirit, the Apostles went forth from the Upper Room to proclaim
God's mighty works to people of every nation and tongue. In this country,
the Church's mission has always involved drawing people ''from every nation
under heaven'' 1 into spiritual unity, and enriching the Body of Christ by the
variety of their gifts. As we give thanks for these precious past blessings, and
look to the challenges of the future, let us implore from God the grace of a
new Pentecost for the Church in America. May tongues of fire, combining
burning love of God and neighbor with zeal for the spread of Christ's King-
dom, descend on all present!
In this morning's second reading, Saint Paul reminds us that spiritual
unity - the unity which reconciles and enriches diversity - has its origin
and supreme model in the life of the triune God. As a communion of pure love
and infinite freedom, the Blessed Trinity constantly brings forth new life in
the work of creation and redemption. The Church, as ''a people made one by
* Die 19 Aprilis 2008. 1 Cf. Acts 2:5.