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ADDRESS
OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
TO THE POLISH AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE CATHOLIC
UNIVERSITY OF LUBLIN
Castel Gandolfo Friday, 6 September
1985
Dear Friends,
I am pleased to extend very cordial
greetings to you who are Polish American friends of the Catholic University of Lublin.
You have just come from a visit to my homeland and to that University with which
I was closely associated for many years. It is with a genuine feeling of
appreciation, then, that I welcome you today and that I add my own words of
gratitude for your interest in that prestigious institution and for your valued
support of it.
I know that you share my own conviction
about the vital importance of Catholic institutes of higher education. It is by
means of such establishments that the Church contributes in a profound way to
the flowering of human culture and the advancement of the human person, and thus
fulfils her teaching mission in the world. Where does one find a better forum
for promoting dialogue between the Church and society at large? The many facets
of human culture can here be explored in depth. The faith is assisted in
permeating cultures so as to purify and enrich them, and thus serve the common
good of society.
Men and women are helped by Catholic
universities to arrive at a more responsible use of their freedom by assisting
the development of their physical, moral and intellectual talents. Thus, they
can take a more active role in the improvement of human life, and with a better
informed and more integrated faith can carry out their special roles in the life
and mission of the Church.
Those who support and sustain Catholic
educational institutions make a contribution of untold worth to the future of
the Church and the world. New generations are guided towards spiritual and human
maturity. They are prepared to carry on the cultural and religious heritage
which has been handed on to them and to face the challenges and difficulties
presented by our changing times. For these reasons, therefore, I am pleased to
meet with you today and to offer my grateful encouragement for your worthy
efforts. I wish also to greet all the members of your families, including those
who were unable to travel with you. May God, the source of all truth and the
Father of peace, bless you abundantly in his love.
© Copyright 1985
- Libreria Editrice
Vaticana
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