The Holy Father heads home to the Vatican after a week full of lasting impressions, he leaves us with encouragement, inspiration, challenges and hope!

 

‘Broadcasting at its finest’ - Long Island Catholic May 7, 2008

Editor: Thank you, thank you, Telecare! Your coverage of Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the United States was broadcasting at its finest. You allowed us to sit back and really enjoy and participate in all that was taking place. How wonderful to have knowledgeable commentators explain what was taking place, especially at the Mass and prayer services in Washington, D.C. and New York. Your coverage showed that the Catholic Church is alive and well! You truly captured the love and compassion of the Holy Father. Proud to be a Catholic? Always have and always will be! Again, thank you, thank you!

                                                                                                                        Annette Walsh Seaford

 

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Papal Visit Texts - USA -Washington

Address of Pope Benedict XVI at the White House Welcoming Ceremony  4-16-08
Address to the Bishops of the United States 4-16-08
Response to Questions Posed by the U.S. Bishops 4-16-08
Presentation of a Chalice to the Archbishop of New Orleans 4-16-08
Homily of Pope Benedict XVI, Holy Mass at Nationals Park, Washington D.C..4-17-08
Address of Pope Benedict XVI to Catholic Educators of the United States 4-17-08
Greeting of the Jewish Community in Washington, D.C. and Message for Pesah  4-17-08
Address during Meeting with Representatives of Other Religions  4-17-08

 

Papal Visit Texts - USA -New York

Address to the United Nations General Assembly 4-18-08
Greetings to the Staff and Personnel of the United Nations Organization 4-18-08
Address to New York Jewish Community, Park East Synagogue 4-18-08
Ecumenical Meeting at St. Joseph's Church, New York 4-18-08
Homily, Mass for Clergy and Religious, St. Patrick's Cathedral  4-19-08
Address to Youth with Disabilities, St. Joseph's Seminary, New York  4-19-08
Address to Seminarians and Young People, St. Joseph's Seminary 4-19-08
Prayer Service at Ground Zero 4-20-08
Homily, Mass at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York 4-20-08
Address at JFK Departure Ceremony4-20-08

 

Tuesday, April 15 - Washington D.C.
Greeting the Holy Father as he arrives at Andrews AFB will be President Bush and the First Lady, the pope's ambassador to the U.S. and local dignitaries.
Wednesday, April 16 - The White House
President Bush and the First Lady will meet the Holy Father on the south lawn of the White House. This is only the second time in history that a pontiff has visited the White House.
Wednesday, April 16 - The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception The pope will lead a private prayer service and meeting with the 350 bishops of the United States. Before the prayer service, there will be outdoor photo opportunities of the public welcoming the pope to this national church.
 
Thursday, April 17 - Nationals Park in Washington The pope will offer Mass at the new Nationals Park in Washington. This will be the first non-baseball event in the park, and Catholics from around the country are making plans to attend.
Thursday, April 17 - The Catholic University of America The heads of the more than 200 Catholic colleges and universities in the United States and school superintendents from the 195 Catholic dioceses have been invited to an address by Pope Benedict XVI on the importance of Catholic education.
Thursday, April 17 - Pope John Paul II Cultural Center Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, Jews and representatives of other religions will meet with the Holy Father.
Friday, April 18 - United Nations Pope Benedict XVI will address the United Nations General Assembly after an early morning flight to New York.
Friday, April 18 - St. Joseph's Church Pope Benedict will lead a prayer service with leaders from other Christian denominations at St. Joseph's Church, founded by German Catholics, in Manhattan.
Saturday, April 19 - St. Patrick's Cathedral The pope will celebrate a Mass for priests, deacons and members of religious orders at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the heart of New York City.
Saturday, April 19 - St. Joseph Seminary The Holy Father will meet with young Catholics, including 50 youngsters with a range of disabilities, at St. Joseph Seminary in Yonkers. Thousands of young people, including hundreds of seminarians, are expected to be there to participate in a rally/prayer service and to hear the pope speak.
Sunday, April 20 - Ground Zero The Holy Father will visit Ground Zero, the site of the 2001 disaster at the World Trade Center.
Sunday, April 20 - Yankee Stadium A Mass at Yankee Stadium will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Baltimore Archdiocese’s designation as an archdiocese, as well as the birth of four dioceses – Boston, New York, Louisville and Philadelphia.
Sunday, April 20 - JFK Airport
Pope Benedict flies back to Rome after a brief farewell ceremony.

Pope Benedict XVI - Encyclicals

Spe salvi (November 30, 2007)    English Version   Spanish Version

Deus caritas est (December 25, 2005)   English Version  Spanish Version

 

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