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JOHN PAUL II
ANGELUS
Sunday, 9 November 1997
1. Before reciting the Angelus, I wish cordially to greet you,
dear brothers and sisters, who have come to take part in this solemn Eucharistic
liturgy.
First I greet the Hungarian pilgrims, who rejoice today at the
beatification of their compatriot, Vilmos Apor. Dear friends, learn to treasure
the example of the new blessed, in order to instil the values of the Christian
faith in every project of authentic moral and civil progress at the service of
your noble nation.
Next I greet the faithful from the Dioceses of Como and
Piacenza, the missionaries belonging to the great Scalabrini family, who today
give thanks to God, in communion with the whole Church, for the beatification of
John Baptist Scalabrini, father of migrants. May his example spur
everyone to ever greater concern for and solidarity with our brothers and
sisters who are emigrants and refugees.
I now affectionately greet the Mexican Bishops and faithful. The
beatification of "Madre Vicentita", as you fondly call her, today gladdens the
path of the Church in Mexico and on the whole American continent and, as the
model of a nursing sister, she spurs the Gospel commitment of health-care
workers in view of the third millennium.
2. Today, Sunday, 9 November, the Church in Italy is celebrating
the 47th National Thanksgiving Day, established at the initiative of the
National Federation of Italian Farmers. It is an excellent occasion to
acknowledge God’s gifts and to show the Lord our gratitude.
At the end of this second millennium, there is an urgent need to
lift our gaze on high, to the Giver of all good gifts, to recognize that
everything comes from his providential and merciful love. But we cannot thank
God without committing ourselves to working as Christians to spread in all
social strata respect for and solidarity with our brothers and sisters,
especially the most needy and defenceless. The new blesseds offer a most
eloquent and encouraging example of this.
Thanksgiving Day is a great occasion for our communities to
reflect on a renewed proclamation of the Church’s "social Gospel" and on
the full utilization of work and of every human effort which serves the plan of
God, our Creator and Redeemer.
3. We entrust these sentiments and wishes to Mary, through the
three new blesseds. May the Blessed Virgin, Mother of the Church and Queen of
All Saints, take us under her mantle and guide us on our path of life and
Christian witness.
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