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A Call For Each of Us to Spread the Good News

Saint Pope John Paul II

Before praying the Angelus in Castel Gandolfo, the Holy Father recalled Pope Paul VI and his first Encyclical Ecclesiam suam. “This great Pontiff indicated the paths of an inspired ecclesial journey towards the third millennium,” the Pope said, describing these paths and thanking God for the gift of “this prophetic teaching which has guided the journey of the Christian people in the past 35 years (the time between the Encyclical and when John Paul II spoke these words).” Here is a translation of his reflection, which was given in Italian.

D ear Brothers and Sisters,

In the Gospel passage presented to us in today’s liturgy, we once again listen to Jesus’ words to his terrified and fearful disciples: “Take heart, it is I, have no fear” (Mt 14:27). The Evangelist notes that encouraged by the Lord’s presence, “those in the boat worshiped him, saying, ‘Truly you are the Son of God”’ (ibid, 14:33). The Church makes her own this profession of faith in the Son of God, and renews it constantly as she spreads the Good News which he came to bring the people of all times and places.

The Servant of God Paul VI, my venerable Predecessor, was also a tireless proclaimer and bold witness of Christ’s Gospel. On August 6, 1964, he promulgated his first Encyclical entitled Ecclesiam suam. Fourteen years later, also on the Feast of the Transfiguration and precisely here in Castel Gandolfo, he was called to contemplate the Lord’s face forever in the blessed homeland. In Ecclesiam suam, this great Pontiff indicated the paths of an inspired ecclesial journey towards the third millennium. The first is a spiritual path and refers to the awareness the Church must have of herself to conform to the vocation entrusted to her by the Redeemer. The second is the moral path and concerns the authentic ascetic, practical and canonical renewal she needs to carry out her mission in the world. The third is the way of the apostolate. For the ecclesial community, the method of dialogue is becoming the way in which to work to bring the Lord’s comforting message of salvation everywhere.

How is it possible not to thank God for the gift of this prophetic teaching which has guided the journey of the Christian people [over the] years? With the Second Vatican Council, wisely led by Paul Vl. the Church more closely examined her inmost nature and universal mission. With the constant support of the Hold Spirit, her faith has remained stead-fast in these last decades of the century, marked by many lights, but also by numerous shadows. and she is now preparing confidently to cross the threshold of the next millennium.

Let us once again give thanks to the Lord for the fruitful apostolic ministry of the unforgettable Paul VI. At the same time, let us entrust to Mary, Mother of the Church and Star of Evangelization, the future prospects and missionary challenges that lie before us, so that she may guide the steps of all Christians, as did those of the newborn Church.

the method of dialogue is becoming the way in which to work to bring the Lord’s comforting message of salvation everywhere.

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