Holy Father addresses pilgrims devoted to St Rita of Cascia on centenary of her canonization
On Saturday, 20 May 2000, the 100th anniversary of the canonization of St Rita of Cascia was observed in St Peter's Square with a Jubilee pilgrimage of those devoted to the Augustinian saint from around the world. Cardinal Angelo Sodano, Secretary of State, celebrated Mass in the presence of St Rita's body, which had been brought from her shrine in Cascia specially for this occasion. After the liturgy, the Holy Father venerated the saint's relics and then addressed the pilgrims, who were joined by religious from various Augustinian institutes and members of the Italian National Federation of the Knights of Labour. Here is a translation of the Pope's address, which was given in Italian.
Dear Brothers and Sisters!
1. I am pleased to offer you a cordial welcome and to express to you my joy at the special event which has brought us together here. You have come in large numbers to make your pilgrimage to Rome and to pass through the Holy Door of the Great Jubilee. I greet Cardinal Sodano, Secretary of State. I greet dear Archbishop Riccardo Fontana of Spoleto-Norcia and thank him for the words and good wishes he addressed to me on your behalf. I greet Cardinal Opilio Rossi, the Armenian Patriarch and all the Bishops present. I greet the Fathers General, the religious and nuns of the Order of St Augustine, as well as the authorities of every order and rank. Your presence reminds me of the visit I made 20 years ago to the town of Cascia to visit the people struck by the earthquake of 1979.