“Work should not be an obstacle to the family, but should rather sustain and unite it”, affirmed Benedict XVI in an appeal made at the end of today’s general audience.
After recalling that yesterday was the celebration of the International Day of Families that the UN dedicated this year to the relationship between family and work, the Pope noted that work should favour the family, “helping it to be open to life and to enter into relationship with society and with the Church”. At the same time, the pontiff expressed his wish that Sunday, “the Lord’s day and a weekly Easter, be a day of rest and an occasion to strengthen family ties”.
Also during the traditional greetings in different languages to the more than 11,000 pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square, Benedict XVI highlighted that tomorrow celebrates the Solemnity of the Lord’s Ascension. This feastday “invites us to look to Jesus who, ascending to heaven, entrusts the apostles with the mandate of carrying His message of salvation to the entire world… The Lord has prepared a place for each of us and it is waiting for us. May our thoughts and our deeds be directed toward our heavenly homeland”.