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CELEBRATION OF THE HOLY MASS WITH THE NEW CARDINALS
HOMILY OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II
1 July 1979
Beloved Brothers and Sisters!
1. Today I wish, together with you, to contemplate the Church fully "subject to
Christ" (cf. Eph 5:24) as a faithful Bride. The last few days, which we have lived
meditating together on the sacrifice of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, commit us to seek
the manifestation of the mystery realized in their vocation, through the witness of faith
and love, borne to the point of death. A manifestation, which we find throughout the history
of the Church, throughout the centuries and the generations of her faithful sons and daughters,
servants and pastors,
going back in this way to that sublime love, with which Our Redeemer and
Lord "loved the church and gave himself up for her, that he might sanctify her, having cleansed
her by the washing of water... that he might present the church to himself in splendour, without spot
or wrinkle or any such thing, that she might be holy and without blemish" (Eph 5:25-27).
To that sublime love, to that Heart pierced on the Cross and open to the Church, his Bride, I
wish today, together with you, to go
on a spiritual pilgrimage, from which we ourselves must return "purified, strengthened and
sanctified" in accordance with these days.
Here is the Church! The fruit of the inscrutable love of God in the Heart of his Son!
Here is the Church! Bringing the fruits of the love of the holy Apostles, of the Martyrs, of the
Confessors and Virgins! Of the love of whole generations!
Here is the Church: our Mother and Bride at the same time! The goal of our love, our testimony and
our sacrifice. The goal of our service and indefatigable work. The Church,
for which we live in order to unite ourselves with Christ in a unique love.
The Church, for which you, Revered and Dear Brothers, created Cardinals in the Consistory yesterday, must
now live even more intensely from now on uniting yourselves with Christ in a unique love for her.
2. The Church is in the world. You all constitute her living testimony in the world, arriving here from so
many places distant in space, but, at the same time, close spiritually.
The Church is in the world as a
sign of the salvific will of God himself. Is
she not the Body of him whom the Father anointed and sent into the world "to bring good tidings to the
afflicted, to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to
those who are bound... to comfort all who mourn... to give them a garland instead of ashes... the mantle of praise
instead of a faint spirit" (Is 61:1-5)?
Should not the Church be all this? Should she not live by all this, if she is to respond to the salvific
mission of him who is her Bridegroom and Head?
You know very well, Revered and Dear Brothers—and all the Churches from which you come know it too— into what language of facts, experiences,
aspirations, sadness, suffering, persecution and hopes it would be necessary to translate that ancient prophetic text of Isaiah,
in order that it might express, in the language of our time, how the Church is rooted in the world; how
much she desires to be, in the world, a living sign of the salvific will of the Eternal Father with regard to every man
and all humanity! The Church of our difficult age—of the second millennium that is drawing to a close—a period
of extreme tensions and threats or of great fears and great expectations!
3. At all times this Church is simple with the same simplicity that our Lord and Master inspired in her
with the word of the Gospel. How little is necessary for the Church "to begin to exist" among Men! "Where
two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them" (Mt 18:20); and "If two of you agree on
earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven" (Mt 18:19).
How little is necessary for this Church to exist, multiply and spread! That is decided by those two or three gathered
in Christ's name and united through him, in prayer, with the Father. How little is necessary for this Church to exist
everywhere, even in those places where, according to human "laws" she does not exist and cannot exist and where
she is condemned to death! How little is necessary
for her to exist, and realize her deepest substance!
For her to live her perennial youth! The same youth that the first Christians lived, who
"devoted. themselves
to the apostles' teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers...
Breaking bread in their homes,
they partook of food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having favour with all the people". (Acts 2:42, 46-47),
as we read today in the second reading from the Acts of the Apostles. On reading this there reawaken not only the memories,
but also the desires of
simplicity on the part of the Bride, who has just experienced the sacrifice of love of her Crucified Bridegroom
and rejoices in her generating fertility in the Holy Spirit when—as we read —"the Lord added to their
number day by day those who were being saved" (Acts 2:48).
This Church is simple with the simplicity that is characteristic of her.
And she is strong with that unique strength which she
received from the Lord: that unique strength! No
other! "Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed
in heaven" (Mt 18:18).
Here is the specific quality of this strength of the Church.
Neither man nor humanity knows such a strength, in any other dimension of
this individual or social existence. She does not draw this strength from any field of her
own temporariness or from any reserve of nature...
This strength comes only from God. Directly from God. This strength is
redeemed by the Blood of her Redeemer and Bridegroom. It is the strength of the Holy Spirit.
It forms an alliance with what is deepest in man: by means of faith, hope and charity it seeks—immutably
seeks—the solutions in Heaven of what cannot be fully solved on earth.
4. Revered and Dear Brothers! How much we rejoice at the fact that you, newly created Cardinals, wed
this Church today following the example of Christ! The sign of this wedding is the ring, which I will shortly
put on your finger.
How we rejoice at these nuptials of yours, which bring into the life of the People of God, all over the earth,
a new inflow of love and a new certainty of love! A new—we hope—efficacy of love. Of that love with
which we have been loved and with which we must love one another. Love which comes from the Bridegroom and is for the
Bridegroom.
Love, by means of which the Church must be loved with renewed fervour by each of you.
Love, by means of which she must express herself again in all the simplicity and the strength that she .received from the Lord.
Love by means of which the Church must become again "sine ruga et macula" for the Bridegroom.
I wish you this love, together with the whole People of God in Rome and in the world. I lay my wish in the hands of the
mother of the Church, the Bride of the Holy Spirit.
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