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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY
OF HIS HOLINESS
JOHN PAUL II
TO CROATIA (OCTOBER 2-4, 1998)
ANGELUS
Split, 4 October 1998
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
1. At the end of this Eucharistic celebration, our thoughts go to the
Blessed Mother of God, invoked and venerated in Shrines great and small
dedicated to her in many places in this land of Croatia. We turn to her
with the words spoken by the Angel when he brought her the joyful message
of salvation, prepared by God for humanity.
After yesterdays pilgrimage to Marija Bistrica, this afternoon I
shall visit the Shrine of Our Lady of the Isle at Solin, the age-old
witness to the faith of your people.
2. In the light which radiates from the gentle face of Mary, I extend a
special greeting to the dear people of Split who are celebrating the
seventeen hundred years of their city. I also greet the faithful of the
ecclesiastical province of Split-Makarska, and all the other faithful
people who are united through their Pastors with this Mass.
I am particularly close to those who still today are anxiously awaiting
definite news of the fate of their dear ones who disappeared during the
recent war. I am likewise close to those who were driven from their homes
by the violence of war and have still not been able to return, or if they
have returned, need help to complete the work of rebuilding their homes in
order to resume peaceful family life.
And how could we not recall with anxious concern the continuing tragedy
taking place in the nearby region of Kosovo? May understanding, mutual
respect, forgiveness and reconciliation at last take the place of violence
and destruction. For this objective to be achieved, may the international
community, with a great sense of solidarity, not fail to provide its
timely help.
3. We entrust these hopes to the intercession of the Blessed Mother of
God, invoking her protection on your families, the sick and the elderly,
on all those suffering from the consequences of the recent conflict, on
your villages and on your towns.
We pray to the Blessed Virgin for the whole of South East Europe, that
the people who live there, finally reconciled with one another, may know
peace and may share, with equal rights and duties, in the life of the
great human family.
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Vaticana
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