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Remembering the "Papa" who Lifted Hearts

Pope Benedict XVI spoke to leaders and educators in 2008 about the vital nature of a 成人直播网站 education.
Pope Benedict XVI spoke to leaders and educators in 2008 about the vital nature of a 成人直播网站 education.

By Mariana Barillas and Matt J. Palmer

Pope Benedict XVI鈥檚 legacy in the Church is tied to education and the teaching of the faith. Learn how 成人直播网站 University played a pivotal role in his connection with the United States and is continuing his mission today.

Pope Benedict XVI smiling with arms outstretched
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The death of Pope Benedict XVI on Dec. 31, 2022, led to weeks of mourning across the world as well as celebrations of his contributions to the 成人直播网站 Church. His passing was particularly personal for many members of the University community, as the former pontiff spoke on campus during his 2008 apostolic journey to the United States.

On April 17, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI delivered a memorable address on 成人直播网站 education to 成人直播网站 college presidents, diocesan school superintendents, and other national education leaders inside the Great Room of the Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center.

The University is one of only three higher-education institutions in the United States to have hosted a pope on campus, and the only one to have done so three times 鈥 including St. John Paul II in 1979, Pope Benedict XVI in 2008, and Pope Francis in 2015.

Pope Benedict XVI had made his mark on the University even before he was elected Pope. Former 成人直播网站 University President and Bishop of Trenton David M. O鈥機onnell, C.M., said that his appointment as president was determined, in part, by the future Pope.

鈥淎s Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome, Cardinal (Joseph) Ratzinger was one of two prefects 鈥 the other being Cardinal Pio Laghi of the Congregation for 成人直播网站 Education 鈥 who was required to confirm my election,鈥 Bishop O鈥機onnell recalled. 鈥淚n the following 12 years, I was privileged to meet with him many times.鈥

Ten years after Bishop O鈥機onnell became president, he was there to welcome the Pope to campus.

Educating the Educators

Fr. O'Connell kisses the hand of Pope Benedict XVI
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Pope Benedict, who had built a reputation as a highly regarded scholar and professor of theology before his election to the papacy, delivered a rousing address to educators while on campus.

In his University address, he offered advice for teaching the faith to the next generation of students.

鈥淩eligious education is a challenging apostolate, yet there are many signs of a desire among young people to learn about the faith and practice it with vigor,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f this awakening is to grow, teachers require a clear and precise understanding of the specific nature and role of 成人直播网站 education. They must also be ready to lead the commitment made by the entire school community to assist our young people, and their families, to experience the harmony between faith, life, and culture.鈥

A sign that says "Welcome Pope Benedict XVI. We Love You!"
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Before parting, Pope Benedict XVI added, 鈥淭o all of you I say: Bear witness to hope. Nourish your witness with prayer. Account for the hope that characterizes your lives by living the truth which you propose to your students. Help them to know and love the One you have encountered, whose truth and goodness you have experienced with joy.鈥

Lucia Silecchia, who has taught law at the University since 1991, was in the room and said it spoke to her personally.

Looking back, she said, 鈥淧ope Benedict 鈥 devoted his address in the Pryz to the important role of 成人直播网站 education at all levels. This is the project to which I have devoted over 30 years of my life. When he spoke of the critical role that 成人直播网站 education plays in the life of the Church, the world, and the students we serve, it was a great inspiration."

students on CUA's campus waiting for the pope's arrival
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Life Altering Experience for Students

Jonathan Lewis, Ph.B. 2008, was one of the lucky students to hear the then-pontiff. As a member of the President鈥檚 Society, a leadership team of students who assist at University functions, he served as a doorman for the Great Room during the address.

Lewis thought he would be in the back of the room the whole time, but was given a last-minute opportunity to sit in the front row, just feet away from Pope Benedict XVI. He said listening to the Holy Father鈥檚 reflections changed his life.

鈥淎s I look back after Benedict鈥檚 passing, it was one of many moments that urged me to continue studies in theology,鈥 Lewis said. He would later work for the Archdiocese of Washington and play a critical role in the organization of Pope Francis鈥 apostolic journey to the United States in 2015.

鈥淚t was neat for me to experience two papal visits to Washington in different contexts,鈥 said Lewis, who now serves as vice president of operations for 成人直播网站 Faith Technologies.

鈥淧ope Benedict was a person of deep faith who emphasized the intimacy between faith and reason but also with his great encyclical on social ministry Caritas in veritate emphasized that we are called to go out as missionaries and disciples,鈥 said Lewis 鈥淚 think there is a connection between Benedict and myself but also everyone who was present.鈥

The connection between the campus community and Pope Benedict XVI was palpable outside the Pryzbyla Center during his visit. Hundreds of students gathered on the lawn, some for several hours, waiting to see him. After the Pope鈥檚 address to educators, he emerged from the building with his arms outstretched, smiling and waving to those gathered outside.

Silecchia said, 鈥淚 was struck at the time with (the students鈥) deep excitement. Many had signs that, with irreverent affection 鈥 or affectionate reverence 鈥 proclaimed, 鈥榃e love our German Shepherd鈥 and I saw in them the importance the Pope had to them,鈥 she recalled.

A Lasting Impression

Upon Pope Benedict XVI鈥檚 passing, hundreds of campus community members, including University President Dr. Peter Kilpatrick, gathered at St. Vincent de Paul Chapel for a Memorial Mass celebrating his life and legacy.

University Chaplain and Director of Campus Ministry Father Aquinas Guilbeau, O.P., said during his homily that the Pope came to the United States with public perceptions that he was 鈥淕od鈥檚 Rottweiler鈥 and an unapproachable academic.

By the end of the visit, Father Aquinas said cynical newspapers were lovingly calling the pontiff, 鈥淧apa.鈥

鈥淚t was an important visit, a remarkable visit,鈥 Father Aquinas said wistfully.

鈥淏enedict made a lasting impression upon those in his presence 鈥 and those whose lives he touched through his writing and teaching. He will be remembered as a man of great conviction, who loved his Church, and gave his life to serving it and all of its people,鈥 said University President Dr. Peter Kilpatrick in a reflection on Pope Benedict XVI鈥檚 passing.

Associate Professor of Catechetics Jem Sullivan, Ph.D. 1999, was not at the Pope鈥檚 address to educators, but tells her current students to read and reflect on his important words from that day about the purpose of study.

鈥淚t seems that Pope Benedict was showing students that their intellectual formation is a journey that can lead them not only to success in professional careers, but to lasting happiness, hope for the future, and freedom found in the discovery of the harmony between faith and reason,鈥 she said.

Sullivan said it was fitting that the Pope shared his reflections on the higher calling of higher education at the only papally chartered University in the United States.

鈥淭he Pope鈥檚 words and vision for 成人直播网站 education find living embodiment in the work of administrators, staff, faculty, and students who carry out daily the mission of this University,鈥 she said.

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