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JOHN PAUL II
REGINA COELI
Sunday 20 May 2001
Brothers and Sisters,
1. Today, on the Sixth Sunday of the Easter Season, the Liturgy
puts before us the passage from the Acts of the Apostles in which the event of
the so-called "Council of Jerusalem" is narrated (Acts 15: 11-29). The
Apostles and the presbyters convoked the first assembly in order to resolve what
was then a crucial problem. In the face of some believers of the group of the
Pharisees, convinced that the pagan converts to Christianity should be
circumcised and observe the Mosaic law, Paul and Barnabas maintained very
forcefully that salvation does not come from the works of the law but from faith
in Christ.
Thanks to the inspired interventions of Peter and James, the
direction of Paul and Barnabas prevailed and from that day the Church "put out
into the deep", ready to bring the Gospel to all peoples and to all cultures.
The apostolic impulse impressed by the Spirit at the beginning has not weakened
and even now continues while we begin to live in the third millennium. The one
desire and duty of believers remains that of announcing to all humanity Jesus
our Redeemer.
2. On this path we can place the
Extraordinary Consistory of the College of Cardinals which begins
tomorrow. I will conclude it with the Solemn Eucharistic Celebration, which I
will preside over on Thursday morning in St Peter's Basilica. In the coming days
we will consider together the opportunities for the life of the Church and of
her mission in the world. Our fundamental point of reference will be the
Apostlic Letter Novo millennio ineunte, in which, in the light of the
Jubilee experience, I indicated the priorities for the entire People of God:
contemplate the face of Christ our Lord, start again from him on a renewed path
of holiness; be witnesses of his love.
3. At every moment, but especially at the most decisive moments,
the Church has to listen to the Spirit. It was so in the Cenacle of Jerusalem,
it so happened during the first "council" which opened the doors to the pagans,
and it will be so during our Consistory. Along with the Successor of Peter and
his closest collaborators in the governance of the universal Church, the
Cardinals, there cannot be lacking the prayerful support of the People of God.
For this reason I invite you, brothers and sisters, to accompany us with your
prayer, first of all, by invoking the maternal assistance of the Virgin Mary,
Mother of the Church. To her we direct our prayer with great confidence as we
sing together the Regina Caeli.
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