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JOHN PAUL II
ANGELUS
Pelplin Sunday, 6 June 1999
Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and keep it
(Lk 11:28). Jesus knew his Mother well! He knew that she listened
to the word of God with a good and perfect heart (Lk
8:15). He knew that she kept it faithfully (cf. Lk
2:51) in her heart (cf. Lk 2:19) and pondered on its meaning (cf.
Lk 1:29). She, the Mother of the Son of God, dedicated her own
life entirely to faithful keeping of the word of God. She listened to God
without ceasing, she meditated upon the words and events, receiving this
Revelation with her whole being in the obedience of faith.
The first and most perfect fruit of this giving of herself to Gods
word was her virginal motherhood. With faith, she welcomed the eternal
Word who, through the action of the Holy Spirit, became flesh in her for
the salvation of man. Obedient to the Fathers will, she was not only
the mother and protector of the Son of God but also his faithful
collaborator in the work of Redemption. The fruit of her life came to
maturity under the Cross, where, in a manner which was most tragic from
the human point of view, the truth that God is love was revealed. In the
spirit of this divine love, in obedience to her Sons call, she
received us as her children in the Apostle John. When, after the
resurrection and ascension of Christ into heaven, she persevered, together
with the Apostles, in prayer (cf. Acts 1:14) and with them
experienced the descent of the Holy Spirit, she became the Mother of the
Church which was coming into being. This mystical motherhood was fully
revealed in the mystery of her Assumption into heaven.
From that moment on, our gaze is fixed on her example, praying that she,
our Guide in the faith, will teach us to listen to and keep every word
that God addresses to us. Blessed indeed are those who listen to the word
of God and keep it (cf. Lk 11:28). May we too share in the
blessing which came to rest on Mary, so that by hearing Gods word
and keeping it, we may become witnesses to God, who is love.
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