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JOHN PAUL II
ANGELUS
Sunday, 7 January 2001
1. The Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 ended
yesterday, the Solemnity of the Epiphany, and today we celebrate the feast
of the Baptism of the Lord. I had the joy, as I do every year, of
administering Baptism to a number of infants. In extending again an
affectionate greeting to the families, I wish their children a future filled
with the Lord's blessings.
2. Some Eastern Churches are celebrating Christmas today
according to their calendar. On this joyous occasion I feel spiritually close to
these dear brothers and sisters in faith, to whom I offer my most cordial wishes
of joy and peace.
One with them in the faith and charity of Christ, I repeat today
what I said on 25 December last in my Urbi et Orbi Message: "You, O
Christ, whom we look on today in the arms of Mary, you are the reason for our
hope! ... In you, only in you, is humanity offered the chance to become "a new
creation'. Thank you, Child Jesus, for this your gift!".
3. In these days the deepest feeling in my heart is one of
gratitude. Yesterday I was able to thank the Lord for the extraordinary gift of
the Jubilee and those who generously worked to make its various events a
success.
Today I feel obliged once again to express my most sincere
thanks especially to the volunteers, who offered their services of welcome
here in Rome, in Jerusalem and in many other shrines and basilicas, the
destinations of many pilgrims. I do so as I address you, dear volunteers, who
have just taken part in the Eucharistic celebration in the Vatican Basilica, at
which Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, President of the Committee for the Great
Jubilee of the Year 2000, presided.
In you, dear brothers and sisters, I see the nearly 70,000 volunteers,
young people and adults from many countries, who came to this city of the
Apostles throughout the Jubilee Year to serve the Holy Year pilgrims. Faithful
to the motto written on your uniforms: "I was a stranger and you welcomed
me" (Mt 25: 35), you accompanied thousands of people to the Holy Doors of
the patriarchal basilicas. You were thus skilled guides, thoughtful helpers,
privileged witnesses of God's wondrous deeds, experiencing the truth of the Lord
Jesus' words: "It is more blessed to give than to receive" (Acts
20: 35).
On behalf of all the pilgrims, the Pope says "thank you"! And he
hopes that you will treasure the experience you have had: as you return
home, cherish in your hearts the Jubilee moments in which you took part and
bring a "volunteer" attitude to everyday life, which will enable you to regard
everyone you meet as a brother or sister to be loved and served, and will spur
you to become builders of the civilization of love in the new millennium now
beginning.
3. The United Nations has proclaimed 2001 as the
International Year of Volunteers; in you I wish to salute and encourage all
the world's volunteers, the men and women who freely offer some of their time in
various forms of fraternal solidarity for the advancement and education of the
human person, particularly by being close to the very poor and to those
suffering materially and spiritually.
Volunteerism, in all its forms, is primarily a matter of the heart, of a
heart that knows how to open itself to the needs of others, recognizing in them
the highest human dignity, which reflects the greatness of God himself in whose
image every human being is created (cf. Gn 1: 27; Mt 25: 40).
Dear volunteers, let us entrust all your good intentions to Mary by praying
the Angelus.
After leading the recitation of the Angelus and imparting
his Blessing, the Holy Father greeted some of the groups in St Peter's Square.
I affectionately greet all the pilgrims, particularly those
who are taking part in the historic-folkloric parade "Viva la Befana", which
is inspired this year by the traditions of Cisterna di Latina and the Pontine
region. In a special way I bless the families and thank them for the
characteristic gifts they have offered.
I extend a special greeting to the townspeople of Castel
Gandolfo, where I was unable to go this year during the Christmas holidays. I
want them to know that the Pope is thinking of them with special affection and
wishes them a New Year filled with spiritual fruits and Christian prosperity!
A pleasant Sunday to all!
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