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MESSAGE OF POPE JOHN PAUL
II FOR CLOSE OF MARIAN MONTH
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Next Saturday, 31 May, I will be in Wroclaw, Poland, to conclude
the International Eucharistic Congress on the theme “Eucharist and Freedom”.
This is why I cannot join you at the Lourdes Grotto in the Vatican Gardens for
the traditional, evocative celebration at the Virgin’s feet at the end of the
month of Mary. Nevertheless, I do not want this intense moment of prayer to lack
a sign of my spiritual participation. Thus I entrust my cordial greetings for
you all to Cardinal Virgilio Noč, my Vicar General for Vatican City.
The Church commemorates Mary’s Visitation to St Elizabeth on the
last day of May. Our gaze pauses on the Blessed Virgin, wonderous Ark of the
Covenant, who brought into the world Jesus Christ, the new and eternal Covenant
between God and humanity. She is presented to the eyes of believers as a
wonderful monstrance of the Body of Christ, conceived in her by the power
of the Holy Spirit. Our thoughts turn to the moment of the Incarnation when the
Word, on coming into the world, offers the Father his own humanity taken from
Mary: “Sacrifices and offerings you have not desired, but a body have you
prepared for me.... Then I said: ‘Lo, I have come to do your will, O God’” (Heb
10:5, 7). Christ’s oblation in the Incarnation was to be crowned in the paschal
mystery, of which the Eucharist is the everlasting memorial.
Mary conforms to her Son’s act of self-giving with full accord
of mind and heart, from the “yes” of Nazareth to that of Golgotha. The Blessed
Virgin lived in constant communion with Christ: her whole life can be said to be
a sort of “Eucharistic” communion, communion with that “Bread come down
from heaven”, given by the Father for the life of the world.
In her communion with Christ, Mary fully realizes her own
freedom as a creature in no way subject to the slavery of sin (cf. Jn 8:34).
She thus becomes an icon of hope and a prophecy of freedom for every human being
and for all humanity. Mary sings of this in the Magnificat, precisely
during her meeting with Elizabeth: “For he who is mighty has done great things
for me, and holy is his name. And his mercy is on those who fear him from
generation to generation” (Lk 1:49-50).
Dear brothers and sisters, as you venerate the Blessed Virgin at
the end of this month of May, you will be guided by her to unite yourselves
spiritually with us gathered in Wroclaw to adore Christ the Eucharist, the
Saviour of the world, the Freedom of man.
I thank you for the prayerful remembrance with which you
accompany me, especially during my Apostolic Visits. I entrust you to the
Blessed Virgin’s motherly protection and cordially impart to each of you my
Apostolic Blessing, which I willingly extend to all who are dear to you.
From the Vatican, 28 May 1997.
IOANNES PAULUS PP. II
© Copyright 1997 - Libreria
Editrice Vaticana
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