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NBC'S 'Today Show' Provides Peek into the Pope's Life in Rome Visit

Benedict XVI Calls Americans to Confidence in God

Host Matt Lauer, escorted by Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, visited the Holy Father after a traditional Wednesday audience.Lauer was introduced by the archbishop and presented him with a crystal cat. The host asked the Bishop of Rome for a message for Americans and the Holy Father responded: "Confidence in God and continue in the faith of Christ."

Matt Lauer introduced to Pope Benedict XVI by Archbishop Timothy Dolan

Matt Lauer introduced to Pope Benedict XVI by Archbishop Timothy Dolan

ROME, Italy  (Zenit.org) - Catholics aren't surprised that Benedict XVI's day starts bright and early with Mass or that he's authored dozens of books, but a wider public heard about the Pope's life when the "Today" show featured him today.

Host Matt Lauer, escorted by Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, visited the Holy Father after a traditional Wednesday audience.

Lauer was introduced by the archbishop and, mindful of the Pope's well known love for felines, presented him with a crystal cat. The host asked the Bishop of Rome for a message for Americans and the Holy Father responded: "Confidence in God and continue in the faith of Christ."

The Vatican also gave the Today show footage of Benedict XVI's daily life -- with images of his morning Mass, his meals complete with vegetables from the Vatican's gardens, and an end-of-the-day viewing of Italy's evening news.

Issues

Lauer and Archbishop Dolan also stood on the steps of St. Peter's to talk about the situation of the Church today.

The TV show host asked about statistics on people leaving the Church, the sexual abuse scandal, and restoring trust.

The prelate suggested there might be a need for "marketing" to discover what leads people to leave the faith. He also reiterated that the Church must continue to learn from the lessons of the abuse scandal.

"This [scandal] is the kind of thing," he said, "that was so horrible, so tragic, so nauseating that we gotta keep remembering it so that the steps toward purification and renewal that are going on within the life of the Catholic Church continue."

The prelate also responded to Lauer's summary of the recently released John Jay study, confirming that celibacy was not found to be a contributing factor to priests who turned sexual abusers.

"[The study] showed some contributing factors," the archbishop said. "What caused [the abuse] they can't give a real crisp answer to. I think we can. I think sin causes it. ... What causes it? I think we gotta delve into that study, glean some reasons and work to see that those causes are eradicated."

"I was grateful to see that the John Jay study showed that celibacy is not a contributing factor to the abuse of minors," he added. "Thanks be to God that's been said. But hopefully we can put that to rest."

Lauer told Archbishop Dolan that he has "enormous charisma" and "a great personality" and asked him how he goes about convincing Catholics that the Church "serves their needs."

Archbishop Dolan responded by speaking about how the Church is peopled by sinners. "One of the things we gotta be is honest. You just had a great piece on Benedict XVI. Every morning the most important thing we do is Mass. And every Mass starts with 'through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault.' We are sinners. We have made mistakes. We got flaws, we got faults, and darn it, to say that very honestly, to just say that very humbly.

"And say, 'Come on in. You're in a family of imperfect people. We're all trying for virtue, we're all trying for sanctity. We're all trying to be saints. It's good to do it together. Let's be realistic about the flaws and the difficulties that we got, but let's say with the grace and mercy of Jesus Christ and together as a spiritual family with common values that we cherish, we can make some progress here.'"


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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: Matt Lauer, Archbishop Dolan, Pope Benedict XVI, NBC, Today Show

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1 - 4 of 4 Comments

  1. Steuben
    1 year ago

    It is so heart-warming to see the Holy Father greet Matt Lauer with such genuine interest... or maybe he just knew that was a Steuben box! The Pope's love for cats is truly delightful. It is the little things that bring us the most pleasure.

  2. cq
    1 year ago

    Interesting that such a Liberal News caster would travel w/the ArchBishop, and visit the Vatican?? The news media never ceases to amaze me?? God Bless all Christians in this great time of turmoil...

  3. Troy
    1 year ago

    The local NBC affiliate in my area lost its tower in some recent storms. I am going to go to NBC.com to find this piece so that I can watch it. Thanks for the story.

  4. ramon
    1 year ago

    luv this piece. wishing fellow catholics and non-catholics know more of this ancient Church founded by Jesus Christ on Peter- how this historical Church is the very one since the Apostolic times.. " I shall be with you til the end of times "-ramon

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