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LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS
JOHN PAUL
II TO H.E. MONS. FRANCIS J. DUNN AUXILIARY BISHOP OF DUBUQUE
To my Venerable Brother Francis J. Dunn Auxiliary Bishop of Dubuque
I am indeed happy to have this opportunity to send my greetings to all those
taking part in the United States National Convention of “Worldwide Marriage
Encounter” which is meeting in Tampa, Florida.
The Second Vatican Council made a special appeal to families to share their
spiritual riches with others in order that “the Christian family, which springs
from marriage as a reflection of the loving covenant uniting Christ with the
Church, and as a participation in that covenant, will manifest to all people the
Savior’s living presence in the world, and the genuine nature of the Church”.
In fact, the Christian concept of matrimony is essentially linked with the
mystery and the mission of the Church. Only when matrimony, and the mission of
married people, is considered in the light of Christ’s love for the Church can
one properly understand the truth about marriage and the family.
I appreciate what Worldwide Marriage Encounter, together with other apostolic
movements, has done in recent years to inspire married couples with a true
Christian vision of their vocation to marriage and family life.
It is especially important today, when speaking to married couples and in
particular to young people, to recall that their vocation must give concrete
expression to the demands of the truth in daily life. As I said in my Apostolic
Letter to the youth of the World, “The materialistic and consumeristic
civilization is penetrating this whole wonderful complex of conjugal and
paternal and maternal love, and stripping it of that profoundly human content
which from the beginning was also permeated by a divine mark and reflection.
Dear young friends! Do not allow this treasure to be taken away from you! Do not
inscribe in the plan of your life a deformed, impoverished and falsified
content: love ‘rejoices in the truth’. Seek out this truth where it is really to
be found! If necessary, be resolved to go against the current of popular opinion
and propaganda slogans! Do not be afraid of the love that places clear demands
on people. These demands - as you find them in the constant teaching of the
Church - are precisely capable of making your love a true love”.
Saint Paul constantly reminds us in concrete terms of the precise demands that
are required of “those who live according to the spirit” and who “follow the
way of love”. These demands involve putting to death “whatever in your nature is
rooted in earth”, and taking no part in “vain deeds done in darkness”. We have
to set our hearts on “what pertains to higher realms” and “discern the will of
the Lord” .
The Apostle’s appeal to “keep careful watch over your conduct” and to “make the
most of the present opportunity” has an immediate relevance for Christians
today. For an essential element of the vocation to holiness on the part of
married couples must be precisely an ethic of conjugal and family life. As I
stated in my Apostolic Exhortation regarding the Role of the Christian Family in
the Modern World, “Married people too are called upon to progress unceasingly in
their moral life, with the support of a sincere and active desire to gain ever
better knowledge of the values enshrined and fostered by the law of God”.
This law of God is not alien to the human person; rather it responds to our
deepest needs and desires, as these have been created by God. It is a law “which
places itself at the service of a person’s full humanity with the delicate and
binding love whereby God himself inspires, sustains and guides every creature
towards its happiness”.
Such a programme for a “spirituality” and an ethic of family life will require a
daily asceticism which embraces every aspect of married life. I would hope that
“Worldwide Marriage Encounter” will assist married couples in responding with
ever greater fidelity and generosity to this evangelical call through your
reflections, dialogues, study and publications. In particular I recommend this
task to your prayers, as individuals and as families. For indeed one of the
fundamental principles of conjugal and family spirituality is that “the family’s
actual participation in the Church’s life and mission is in direct proportion to
the fidelity and intensity of the prayer with which it is united with the
fruitful vine that is Christ the Lord”.
Be assured of my own prayers for all of you. May Christ, the Good Shepherd,
bless your homes with harmony and peace and fill your hearts with joy. To all
those present at the Convention and to all associated with you I cordially
impart my Apostolic Blessing.
From the Vatican, May 28, 1986.
JOHN PAUL II
© Copyright 1986 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana
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