(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis arrived at the Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu, Wednesday, where he greeted over 500,000 faithful who had gathered to hear him speak about the importance of the shrine during the almost three decades long civil war. The shrine in the northwest of the island is an importanat place of pilgrimage for people of the different ethnicand religious communities in Sri Lanka, and is seen as symbol of reconciliation in the post-conflict period.
In his words at the shrine, Pope Francis said just as Mary never left the side of her Son on the Cross, so she never leaves the side of her suffering Sri Lankan children as they seek to return to a peaceful existence. Through the intercession of Oue Lady of Madhu, he prayed that all people may find inspiration and strength to build a future of reconcilliation, justice and peace in the country.
Please find below the full text of the Pope's Marian Prayer at the Madhu Shrine.
Madhu Shrine
14 January 2015
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
We are in our Mother’s house. Here she welcomes us into her home. At this shrine of
Our Lady of Madhu, every pilgrim can feel at home, for here Mary brings us into the
presence of her Son Jesus. Here Sri Lankans, Tamil and Sinhalese alike, come as members
of one family. To Mary they commend their joys and sorrows, their hopes and needs.
Here, in her home, they feel safe. They know that God is very near; they feel his
love; they know his tender mercy.
There are families here today which suffered greatly in the long conflict which tore
open the heart of Sri Lanka. Many people, from north and south alike, were killed
in the terrible violence and bloodshed of those years. No Sri Lankan can forget the
tragic events associated with this very place, or the sad day when the venerable statue
of Mary, dating to the arrival of the earliest Christians in Sri Lanka, was taken
away from her shrine.
But Our Lady remained always with you. She is the mother of every home, of every wounded
family, of all who are seeking to return to a peaceful existence. Today we thank her
for protecting the people of Sri Lanka from so many dangers, past and present. Mary
never forgot her children on this resplendent island. Just as she never left the side
of her Son on the Cross, so she never left the side of her suffering Sri Lankan children.
Today we want to thank Our Lady for that presence. In the wake of so much hatred,
violence and destruction, we want to thank her for continuing to bring us Jesus, who
alone has the power to heal open wounds and to restore peace to broken hearts. But
we also want to ask her to implore for us the grace of God’s mercy. We ask also for
the grace to make reparation for our sins and for all the evil which this land has
known.
It is not easy to do this. Yet only when we come to understand, in the light of the
Cross, the evil we are capable of, and have even been a part of, can we experience
true remorse and true repentance. Only then can we receive the grace to approach one
another in true contrition, offering and seeking true forgiveness. In this difficult
effort to forgive and find peace, Mary is always here to encourage us, to guide us,
to lead us. Just as she forgave her Son’s killers at the foot of his Cross, then held
his lifeless body in her hands, so now she wants to guide Sri Lankans to greater reconciliation,
so that the balm of God’s pardon and mercy may bring true healing to all.
Finally, we want to ask Mother Mary to accompany with her prayers the efforts of Sri
Lankans from both Tamil and Sinhalese speaking communities to rebuild the unity which
was lost. Just as her statue came back to her shrine of Madhu after the war, so we
pray that all her Sri Lankan sons and daughters may come home to God in a renewed
spirit of reconciliation and fellowship.
Dear brothers and sisters, I am happy to be with you in Mary’s house. Let us pray
for one another. Above all, let us ask that this shrine may always be a house of prayer
and a haven of peace. Through the intercession of Our Lady of Madhu, may all people
find here inspiration and strength to build a future of reconciliation, justice and
peace for all the children of this beloved land. Amen.
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