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JOHN PAUL II
ANGELUS
Sunday, 7 March 1999
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
1. This Lenten Sunday is made joyful by the proclamation of
several new blesseds. In their witness shines the paschal light of the Death and
Resurrection of Christ, the light of love that conquers selfishness and makes
human life a gift for God and for one's brothers and sisters. Their example
encourages us to direct our steps resolutely towards the holiness to which we
all are called by Baptism.
May Mary, ever present in the lives of these new blesseds, help
us not to lose heart in the face of difficulties and to make us worshipers of
the Father in spirit and truth.
2. I affectionately greet the Spanishspeaking Bishops and
faithful and the Augustinian Recollects who have come for the beatification of
the martyrs of Motril. I invite everyone not to forget the eloquent witness of
their faith, since the blood of martyrs makes the Church fruitful and gives her
vitality as she prepares with hope to confront the great challenges of
evangelization in the third millennium.
I extend a fraternal greeting to the French-speaking pilgrims,
particularly those who have come for the beatification of Fr Barré. Through
education and spiritual direction, he proclaimed the Good News of salvation.
Dear pilgrims, I hope you will follow his example and always nurture the same
enthusiasm for the Gospel.
I cordially greet the German-speaking faithful, especially the
pilgrims from the Diocese of Regensburg. Just as the Eucharist was the source of
her strength, so the Rosary was Anna Schäffer's constant companion. May the
example of this new blessed from your homeland give you the courage to grow more
and more in contemplative prayer!
3. Now, as we turn our thoughts to Mary in the Angelus
prayer, I invite everyone to quicken their steps on the path of the Gospel,
strengthened by the examples of the saints and blesseds. They show that it is
possible to follow Christ in every state of life and to draw from him the
"living water" of the Holy Spirit, a source of inner renewal, patience, joy and
peace.
After praying the Angelus, the Holy Father greeted other
pilgrim groups and spoke of International Women's Day:
"Women's Day" will be celebrated tomorrow, 8 March. I hope that
this event will be an occasion for renewed reflection on the dignity and role of
women in the family, in civil society and in the ecclesial community.
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