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Pope Benedict XVI warns of moral 'darkness' as he celebrates Easter Mass
Telegraph ^ | April 8, 2012

Posted on 04/08/2012 12:16:24 PM PDT by NYer

Pope Benedict, leading the world's Catholics into Easter, says technological progress, in the absence of awareness of God and moral values, poses a threat to the world.

The basilica, the largest church in Christendom, was in the dark for the start of the service to signify the darkness in Jesus' tomb before what Christians believe was his resurrection from the dead three days after his crucifixion.

The some 10,000 faithful in the basilica lit candles as the pope moved up the central aisle on a wheeled platform he uses to conserve his strength and then the basilica's lights were turned on when he reached the main altar.

Wearing gold and white vestments at the Mass, his last Holy Week service before Easter Sunday, the Pope wove his sermon around the theme of darkness and light.

"The darkness that poses a real threat to mankind, after all, is the fact that he can see and investigate tangible material things, but cannot see where the world is going or whence it comes, where our own life is going, what is good and what is evil.

"The darkness enshrouding God and obscuring values is the real threat to our existence and to the world in general," he said.

The Pope repeating one of the central themes of his pontificate, said man was too often in awe of technology instead of being in awe of God.

"If God and moral values, the difference between good and evil, remain in darkness, then all other "lights", that put such incredible technical feats within our reach, are not only progress but also dangers that put us and the world at risk.


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To: magritte
Ok, I'm sure I'm just not making my point very well. Let me try again. If there were no Christians to believe it, still happened. It's reality first, religion second.

believing it does not make you a Christian, does it? Don't you think the devil saw it happen?

21 posted on 04/09/2012 3:53:51 AM PDT by the invisib1e hand (I think in about 5 - no, 4 - years I'll have had enough.)
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To: Tax-chick

My parish pastor, right after the Holy Saturday special vigil/mass, in which not only the new Easter candle with the holy water was blessed, two people were recieved into the Chruch and one other Catholic who has completed her sacrements of intiation, I not only had given to him a large candy Easter bunny, but he bought some Easter candy from a nearby mall Saturday to share. Knew that candy would very much be appriciated bigtime for the sugar to keep awake for a while.


22 posted on 04/09/2012 4:16:39 AM PDT by Biggirl ("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
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To: the invisib1e hand

Seeing and believe is BOTH very important.


23 posted on 04/09/2012 4:18:13 AM PDT by Biggirl ("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
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To: loveliberty2

Well said!


24 posted on 04/12/2012 11:06:53 AM PDT by Rich21IE
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