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JOHN PAUL II
ANGELUS
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
World Day of Peace Friday, 1 January 1999
1. Today's liturgy offers us once again the ancient and
inspiring biblical blessing: "The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make
his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you. The Lord lift up his
countenance upon you, and give you peace" (Nm 6:24-26).
With these words I offer each of you my cordial wishes for a New
Year filled with every blessing and consolation.
We are starting 1999 with our gaze fixed on the Virgin Mother of
God, who accepted the Father's hidden designs with humble abandonment. From her
generous "yes" sprang the true light that illumines everyone (cf. Jn
1:9). Through her trusting co-operation, the peace that is Christ himself was
given to all mankind.
2. Quite appropriately we are celebrating World Day of Peace
today, as we do every year. In the Message which I addressed for this occasion
to the Heads of State, representatives of the nations and people of good will,
and whose theme is "Respect for human rights: the secret of true peace",
I wished to refer to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 10
December 1948. I recalled the reciprocal and indispensable connection that
exists between respect for human rights and peace: "Complete observance of human
rights is the surest road to establishing solid relations between States. The
culture of human rights cannot fail to be a culture of peace" (n. 12;
L'Osservatore Romano English edition, 23/30 December 1998, p. 11).
The desire for peace which moved the United Nations Assembly 50
years ago to proclaim human rights continues today to inspire the efforts of all
people of good will who want to build a world of ever greater justice and
solidarity.
3. We pray that, despite the difficulties and obstacles which
sometimes make the path of peace arduous and tiring, hearts will never lack the
inner yearning which is expressed in concrete acts of reconciliation and respect
for every human being.
We pray especially that the representatives of States will show
generous willingness and diligent effort in accepting and fulfilling humanity's
fertile and irrepressible desire for understanding and peace. Let us entrust our
wishes to the heavenly Mother of the "King of Peace".
Let us place the new year in her hands, that it may be a time of
authentic progress and of serene and peaceful coexistence for the whole world.
After praying the Angelus, the Holy Father greeted the
faithful in various languages. To the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors he
said:
I greet the English-speaking visitors who have joined us for
this Angelus prayer on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Through her
intercession, may the joy and peace of the Christ Child remain with you and your
families throughout the New Year.
At the end the Pope added:
Finally, I greet Castel Gandolfo, which we can see today,
everyone present here and all who live in Italy, Poland and throughout the
world. Best wishes for a happy New Year! We can see and hear Regnum Christi.
Regnum Christi is here! Praised be Jesus Christ!
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