Your Eminences,
Your Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It gives me great pleasure to greet once more the members of the
Papal Foundation,
on your annual pilgrimage to Rome. During this holy season of Easter the whole
Church celebrates the new life and renewed hope which is the risen Lord's gift
to those who believe. "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
who in his great mercy gave us a new birth to a living hope through the Resurrection
of Jesus Christ from the dead" (1 Pt. 1:3). It is this redemptive and transforming grace which
I invoke upon you and your associates, in gratitude for
what the Papal Foundation does to support the universal ministry of the
Successor of Peter.
In order to fulfil the mission entrusted to her by the Lord
himself, the Church depends on the active cooperation of her members who give
their time and energies so that "Christ may be all in all" (cf. Col.
3:11). This is precisely
what the members of the Papal Foundation are doing in providing me with
effective help in meeting situations of need in different parts of the world.
Areas ravaged by human poverty and violence, places where the Church herself is
just now emerging from persecution and suppression, as well as materially
affluent societies which are suffering from spiritual impoverishment: all of
these have been and continue to be direct beneficiaries of the annual grants
made available by the Papal Foundation.
The whole Church is preparing to
celebrate with intense participation the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 and the
beginning of a new Christian Millennium. Now as always, the clearest sign of the
Church's vitality is the generous love with which her members open their hearts
to their brothers and sisters.
Love is the soul and impulse of the new
evangelization and of the mission ad gentes which constitute the
fundamental challenges of her pilgrimage towards God's Kingdom. As the Apostle
Paul indicated, that love involves "good deeds" and "help", if it is to be
fruitful (cf. Tit. 3:14). My appreciation therefore of the Papal Foundation is not restricted to
the practical benefits which result from your efforts, but is above all a sentiment of heartfelt gratitude for the evangelical spirit of self-giving love
which animates your work.
In this same context, I cannot fail to express in a very
special way my sentiments of personal gratitude to the late Cardinal John Krol.
Not only was Cardinal Krol instrumental in establishing the Papal Foundation,
but he also lent his able leadership, first as Chairman and then as President of
the Foundation, watching over and encouraging its activities right up to the end
of his life. Now that the Lord has called our dear Brother and friend back to
himself, I know that you join me in praying that he will receive the reward of
his labours, that he will "share his Master's joy" (cf. Mt. 25:21, 23).
My prayers are also for you,
for your families and for all who contribute to the Foundation's important
work: may your commitment to Christ and to the task of supporting the ministry
of the Successor of Peter be strengthened and renewed at this season of life and
grace. Commending you to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, I
cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing.
From the Vatican, April 24, 1996.
IOANNES PAULUS PP. II
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