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8th WORLD YOUTH DAY
MASS CELEBRATED WITH THE BISHOPS GATHERED
IN THE CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
HOMILY OF HIS HOLINESS
JOHN PAUL II
Friday, 13 August 1993
"On this rock I will build my
Church" (Matth 16,18).
Dear Brother Bishops,
1.
These words of Christ, which he pronounced near
Caesarea Philippi, resound again today in the Cathedral of Denver. Here, in
Colorado, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, they acquire a special
significance. What is this rock on which Christ builds his Church? Rather, who
is this rock? This is the order of the questions which Christ’s words suggest.
Illumined by the grace of
revelation, Simon says who Jesus is: "You are the Christ, the Son of the
Living God" (Matth 16,16).
The Father himself communicates the truth about Jesus to Peter, in whom this
truth comes alive through his obedience of faith (cf.
Rom 16,26).
"Blest are you, Simon son of John! No mere man has revealed this to you, but
my heavenly Father" (Matth
16,17). First, Peter receives the inner
revelation of truth in his heart, then he confesses this truth on his lips.
Replying, Jesus says who
Simon is – "You are Peter" (Matth 16,18);
that is, you are Rock. It is the person of Peter, in so far as he confesses
the apostolic faith, who is the living stone, assimilated to Christ as the
Church’s foundation (cf. Eph 2,20).
This is the rock on which
Christ built his Church from the beginning.
2.
From the Altar of the Cathedral of Denver I
warmly greet each one of you, who are taking part in the World Youth Day. You
are here, just as I am, out of fidelity to our specific ministry in the Church.
We are here to be with the young pilgrims, during these days in which we are
witnesses of the grace of the Holy Spirit at work in so many generous young
hearts.
In a sense we, the Pastors,
have been called here by the young people themselves. Their response to the
"World Youth Day" clearly indicates that they have perceived something of what
the Eternal Father reveals to the "little ones" (cf.
Matth 11,25).
They are thirsty to know more, to penetrate more deeply into the mystery of
Christ and the Church. They know that the Father can open that door to them,
just as he revealed the heart of the mystery to Peter at Caesarea Philippi.
In this interior
advancement of grace, we Bishops and priests have a great responsibility. Are
we always ready to help the young people discover the transcendent elements of
the Christian life? From our words and actions do they conclude that the
Church is indeed a mystery of communion with the Blessed Trinity, and not just
a human institution with temporal aims? Through our ministry the young people
present here need to be able to discover, above all, that they are Temples of
God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in them (cf.
1Cor 3,16).
These are the days in
which the light of the Gospel must shine before them with a particular
brilliance.
For they are the Church of
today and tomorrow – the Church that rises on the rock of Divine Truth, on the
rock of the apostolic faith. The Church of the Third Millennium needs to be
firmly planted in the heart of the new generation of the sons and daughters of
the Living God.
3.
Venerable and dear Brothers!
Let us commend these days
to Mary, the Seat of Wisdom. Let us entrust to her all the young people who
have come here. Let us entrust to her the Church of the young throughout the
world, in every country and on every continent.
Let us entrust to her
prayers ourselves and our brother priests, all those who live the consecrated
life, all our brothers and sisters in the faith. May she guide our ministry
here in Denver. And may this whole experience of the World Youth Day be for us
a re–awakening of trust in the "keys of the kingdom of heaven" which Christ
entrusted to the Church in the person of Peter (cf.
Matth 16,19).
Amen.
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