Since Vatican II began, the Church became closer to the laity, the Eucharistic celebrations were offered in the languages of the believers. "Aggiornamento" refers to the Church opening its doors to change, to be in keeping with the times.
One such manifestation is the Christmas Eve Mass at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. We join the Pope as he celebrates the Mass with our hearts filled with wonder how technology makes the World one in faith. It is therefore with shock when one woman, jumped over the barrier and knocked the Pope down. Up to now, I have goose pimples why it happened and felt so relieved upon hearing that Pope Benedict stood and resumed the mass. Imagine, even the Christmas Eve Mass was not spared the excitement of an attack and Pope Benedict took it in stride.
Malaybalayan, through Blogs at Fifty, is still asking herself why the woman did what she did. Okay, she was found mentally imbalanced so we could accept the possibility. We are clearly reminded how faint our life is and that no one is spared. The Basilica of St. Peter, inside the cathedral, with thousands of people, guards everywhere, cameras in place - yet no one knew what was in the heart and mind of one woman. For her, to be able to come near the Pope tells us are that we are still in the world.
Thank you God nothing happened to Pope Benedict. Viva il Papa!!
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