JOHN PAUL II
REGINA CAELI
Sunday, 26 April 1998
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
1. In this liturgical season of Easter, which goes from Easter
Sunday to Pentecost Sunday, the joyful song of Alleluia is heard over and
over again in the assembly of believers. It is in an invitation to offer praise
for Christ’s victory over sin and death.
This season is also the time of year when we recall the Church’s
origins, revisiting the history of that group of disciples who, after meeting
the risen Jesus, received the Holy Spirit with power and became courageous
preachers of the Gospel in the world.
These days, as we read the Acts of the Apostles and retrace the
Church’s first steps, how can we not recall that the Special Assembly for
Asia of the Synod of Bishops is taking place in Rome? The Asian shore of the
Mediterranean was the cradle of Christianity. After 2,000 years the Church is
asking herself about her presence in Asia, and with her gaze turned to that
immense continent where three fourths of humanity lives, she listens again to
Christ’s words: “Go and make disciples of all nations ... teaching them to
observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the
close of the age” (Mt 28:19-20).
2. We are also told in the Acts of the Apostles that the Mother
of the Risen One was present at the centre of the newborn apostolic
community: “All these with one accord devoted themselves to prayer, together
with the women and Mary, the mother of Jesus” (Acts 1:14).
Just as she was intimately joined at the foot of the cross to
Christ’s redeeming sacrifice, so Mary is the silent witness among the Apostles
in the Upper Room. In a certain sense, she enlivens their faith and their
prayer. She supports and encourages them, as with one voice they call upon the
Holy Spirit promised by Jesus. This image of the first community at prayer, in
expectation of Pentecost, must always remain before our eyes, especially in this
year dedicated to the Holy Spirit, in order to sustain our journey of faith and
apostolate.
3. Dear brothers and sisters, let us spend the Easter season in
fervent and constant prayer to the Spirit, supported and guided by the Blessed
Virgin, Mother of Good Counsel. May Mary obtain the gifts of the Lord’s Spirit
for all believers, especially for those involved in the Synod, so that the
Church will continue to make rapid progress in Asia and the third millennium
will mark a flourishing new season for the Gospel among the noble nations of
that vast continent.
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