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JOHN PAUL II
ANGELUS
First Sunday of Lent Sunday, 13 February 2005
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
1. Welcome! Once again we meet in this place to praise the Lord.
I would like to thank you - and all those who are following us via radio and
television - for your closeness and affection, and above all for your prayers
during the days of my stay at the Gemelli Polyclinic.
I always feel in need of your help before the Lord in order to
carry out the mission that Jesus has entrusted to me.
2. Last Wednesday, with the rite of Ashes, we began Lent, the liturgical
season that reminds us every year of a fundamental truth: we do not enter
eternal life without bearing our cross in union with Christ. We do not attain
happiness and peace without courageously facing inner combat. This combat is won
with the weapons of penance: prayer, fasting and works of mercy. All this must
be done in secret, without hypocrisy, in a spirit of sincere love for God and
our brothers and sisters.
3. This evening I will begin spiritual exercises, as I do
every year, together with my collaborators in the Curia. In silence and
recollection I will pray to the Lord for all the needs of the Church and of the
world. I also ask you, dear brothers and sisters, to accompany us with your
prayers.
May Mary Most Holy, who in the midst of her daily tasks always
kept in her mind and heart the mystery of her Son, guide us to carry out a
fruitful Lenten journey.
After the Angelus the Pope said:
While I continue to pray for peace in the Middle East, I address
my heartfelt appeal for the release of Giuliana Sgrena, the Italian journalist,
and all who have been kidnapped in Iraq.
I cordially greet the French-speaking pilgrims, especially the
school of faith from Fribourg. A good Lent to all.
I greet all the English-speaking pilgrims, including the members
of the Schola Cantorum of the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School, London. May God
bless you and your families!
I greet with affection the Spanish-speaking pilgrims,
particularly those from Extremadura. Intensify your journey of conversion with
prayer, almsgiving and fasting. Thank you very much!
I greet the Italian-speaking pilgrims, especially the faithful
from the Parishes of Sts Peter and Paul in Mezzate and St Francis in Pavia, as
well as the confirmandi from the Parish of St Mary in Torregalli in Scandicci.
I wish you all a good Sunday!
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