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URBI ET ORBI MESSAGE
OF HIS HOLINESS POPE JOHN PAUL II
CHRISTMAS 2003
1. Descendit de caelis Salvator mundi.
Gaudeamus!
The Saviour of the world has come down from heaven. Let us
rejoice! This proclamation, filled with deep rejoicing, echoed in the
night of Bethlehem. Today the Church renews it with unchanged joy:
the
Saviour is born for us! A wave of tenderness and
hope fills our hearts, together with an overpowering need for closeness and
peace. In the crib we contemplate the One who stripped himself of divine
glory in order to become poor, driven by love for mankind. Beside
the crib the Christmas tree, with its twinkling lights, reminds us that
with the birth of Jesus the tree of life has blossomed anew in the desert of
humanity. The crib and the tree: precious symbols, which
hand down in time the true meaning of Christmas!
2. In the heavens there echoes the proclamation of the angels: "To
you is born in the city of David a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord"
(Lk 2:11). What wonder! By being born in Bethlehem, the Eternal Son of God
has
entered into the history of each person living on
the face of the earth. He is now present in the world as the one Saviour
of humanity For this reason we pray to him: Saviour
of the world, save us!
3. Save us from the great evils which rend humanity in
these first years of the third millennium. Save us from the wars and armed
conflicts which lay waste whole areas of the world, from the scourge of
terrorism and from the many forms of violence which assail the weak and
the vulnerable. Save us from discouragement as we face the paths to peace, difficult
paths indeed, yet possible and therefore necessary; paths which are always
and everywhere urgent, especially in the Land where You were born, the
Prince of Peace.
4. And you, Mary, the Virgin of expectation and fulfilment, who
hold the secret of Christmas, make us able to recognize in the Child whom
you hold in your arms the heralded Saviour, who brings hope and peace to all. With
you we worship him and trustingly say: we need You, Redeemer of man, You
who know the hopes and fears of our hearts. Come and stay with us, Lord! May
the joy of your Nativity reach to the farthest ends of the universe!
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