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Mass and Beatification of John Henry Cardinal Newman - Pope Benedict in the U.K.

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Sleeping Pilgrims Await Papal Mass
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Sleeping pilgrims await the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI for the beatification Mass of John Henry Cardinal Newman at Cofton Park, Birmingham, England, September 19, 2010.

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The text of Pope Benedict's homily at the Crofton Park Mass and beatification of John Henry Cardinal Newman follows:

"Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

"This day that has brought us together here in Birmingham is a most auspicious one. In the first place, it is the Lord’s day, Sunday, the day when our Lord Jesus Christ rose from the dead and changed the course of human history for ever, offering new life and hope to all who live in darkness and in the shadow of death. That is why Christians all over the world come together on this day to give praise and thanks to God for the great marvels he has worked for us. This particular Sunday also marks a significant moment in the life of the British nation, as it is the day chosen to commemorate the seventieth anniversary of the Battle of Britain. For me as one who lived and suffered through the dark days of the Nazi regime in Germany, it is deeply moving to be here with you on this occasion, and to recall how many of your fellow citizens sacrificed their lives, courageously resisting the forces of that evil ideology. My thoughts go in particular to nearby Coventry, which suffered such heavy bombardment and massive loss of life in November 1940. Seventy years later, we recall with shame and horror the dreadful toll of death and destruction that war brings in its wake, and we renew our resolve to work for peace and reconciliation wherever the threat of conflict looms. Yet there is another, more joyful reason why this is an auspicious day for Great Britain, for the Midlands, for Birmingham. It is the day that sees Cardinal John Henry Newman formally raised to the altars and declared Blessed. (continued on next page)

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