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JOHN PAUL II
REGINA COELI
Sunday, 27 May 2001
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
1. Today in Italy and in other countries the Ascension of Jesus
into heaven is celebrated. The traditional day would have been last Thursday,
but for pastoral reasons the feast has been transferred to the following Sunday.
The event of the Ascension of Jesus made an indelible
impression on the memory of the first disciples so that we find their witness to
it in the Gospels and in the Acts of the Apostles. Forty days after his
resurrection, Jesus led his disciples to the Mount of Olives, "towards Bethany",
and "while he blessed them, he parted from them and was carried up to heaven"
(Lk 24,50-51). Naturally, they remained looking on high, but were suddenly
called back to earth by two angels, "Why do you stand looking into heaven? This
Jesus ... will come in the same way that you have seen him go into heaven".
2. "On earth as it is in heaven": the words which we
repeat daily in praying the Our Father express well the condition of the
disciples, transformed by the experience of the Easter mystery of Christ. They
are to be citizens of both earth and heaven.
In fact, Christ in his humanity became the bridge between earth
and heaven: He is the mediator between God and man, between the kingdom of
heaven and the history of the world. United to him in his Spirit, believers form
a new community, the Church, whose nature is both visible and spiritual, pilgrim
in the world and sharer in heavenly glory (cf
Lumen Gentium, n. 8, 48-51).
3. Among all creatures, Mary, more than any other creature, has
been associated with this mystery. As the new Eve from whom is born the new
Adam, she shows us the way to live our earthly mission. At the same time, since
she was assumed body and soul into heaven, she invites us to tend toward our
true home, where the fullness of the love of the Triune God awaits us.
While the Church sets out into the deep of the new millennium,
she does not lose sight of her polar star which orients her navigation. That
star is Christ, the Lord of history. Beside him we find his and our Mother, who
does not cease to accompany her children on their earthly pilgrimage. We look to
her with sincere hope. To her we entrust the hopes and projects of the Church as
they emerged in the Extraordinary Consistory just concluded. We ask of her for
the whole world the gift of peace while with redoubled confidence we sing the
Regina Caeli.
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