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ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II TO THE
MEMBERS OF THE PAPAL FOUNDATION Tuesday, 24
April 2001
Dear Cardinal Bevilacqua, Your Eminences, Your
Excellency, Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Once more I have the pleasure of greeting you, the members of
the Papal Foundation, on your annual visit to Rome. I welcome you today with the
words that our Risen Savior spoke to his disciples on the evening of that first
Easter Sunday almost two thousand years ago: "Peace be with you" (Jn
20:19).
Yes, the Lord’s abiding gift to his Church and to his people
in every age is the gift of his peace, his reassuring presence with us always,
"until the close of the age" (Mt 28:20). And it is the
responsibility of those who believe and proclaim that the Lord is truly risen
from the dead to bring this gift of his peace to others, especially to those who
are poor or suffering, to those who are neglected or oppressed, to those whose
cries go unheeded, whose hopes seem always shattered. I myself cannot fail to
feel this obligation in a particular way, for the charge given by the Risen Lord
to the Apostle Peter, the task of "feeding his lambs" and
"tending his sheep" (cf. Jn 21:15-17), falls in a special way
to Peter’s Successor. The Bishop of Rome, in fact, is entrusted with the care
of all the Churches; he is called to use every means at his disposal to assist
and strengthen those communities most in need of spiritual and material care.
It is for this reason, dear friends, that I am most grateful to
you: the support which you give through the Papal Foundation allows so many good
works to be carried out in the name of Christ and his Church. The many programs
and projects funded by grants made available by the Papal Foundation enable the
Church’s Easter proclamation of joy, hope and peace to reach the ears, minds
and hearts of people in many parts of the world. The generous sharing of your
time, talents and treasures in this way shows forth your love of the Successor
of Peter and gives eloquent expression to the fraternal communion which marks
the lives of those who know the Lord and experience "the power of his
resurrection" (Phil 3:10).
At the beginning of the Third Christian Millennium, renewed and
strengthened by the grace-filled Jubilee encounter with the One who is the
living source of our hope, we are bid to set out once more on our journey of
faith and service, with the assurance that the Risen Christ himself walks by our
side. Entrusting all of you to the loving intercession of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, the model for all discipleship and the "sure guide for our
steps" (Novo Millennio Ineunte, 58), I cordially impart my Apostolic
Blessing to you and your families as a pledge of joy and peace in the Risen
Savior.
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