APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO POLAND
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION
HOMILY OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II
Wadowice
Wednesday, 16 June 1999
1. Once again, during my service to the universal Church in the See of
Saint Peter, I come to my native town of Wadowice. With great emotion I
gaze upon this city of my childhood years, which witnessed my first steps,
my first words and those first bows which, as Norwid puts it,
are like the eternal profession of Christ: 'Be praised!
(cf. Moja piosenka [My Song]). The city of my childhood,
my family home, the church of my Baptism . . . I wish to cross these
hospitable thresholds, bow before my native soil and its inhabitants, and
utter the words of greeting given to family members upon on their return
from a long journey: Praised be Jesus Christ!
With these words I greet all the people of Wadowice, from the elderly,
to whom I am linked by the bonds of childhood and adolescence, to the
children, who are seeing for the first time the Pope who has come to visit
them. I greet the beloved Cardinal Franciszek and thank him because, as
Pastor of the Archdiocese, he has shown constant concern for my native
town. I greet the Auxiliary Bishops and the retired Bishops. I thank the
visiting Bishops who are accompanying me along this pilgrimage. I extend
heartfelt greetings to the priests, especially those from both Prefectures
of Wadowice, and among them the parish priest of this parish. I entrust to
God the late Father Tadeusz Zacher and all the deceased priests who
exercised their pastoral ministry in this city. I warmly embrace all the
families of Religious who serve in the Wadowice area.
In a particular way I wish to greet the Discalced Carmelite Fathers of Górka
in Wadowice. We are meeting on an exceptional occasion: 27 August this
year marks the centenary of the consecration of the Church of Saint
Joseph, at the Convent founded by Saint Raphael Kalinowski. As I did as a
young man, I now return in spirit to that place of particular devotion to
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which had such a great influence on the
spirituality of the Wadowice area. I myself received many graces there,
and today I wish to thank the Lord for them. I am pleased that I was able
to beatify, together with one hundred and eight martyrs, Blessed Father
Alfons Maria Mazurek, a pupil and later a worthy teacher in the minor
seminary attached to the Convent. I had the opportunity to meet personally
this witness of Christ who in 1944, as prior of the convent of Czerna,
confirmed his fidelity to God by a martyrs death. I kneel in
veneration before his relics, which rest in the Church of Saint Joseph,
and I give thanks to God for the gift of the life, martyrdom and holiness
of this great Religious.
2. Jerusalem, for love of the house of the Lord, I will ask for
your good (Ps 122:9). Today I make my own these words of the
Psalmist and I apply them to this town. Wadowice, town of my childhood,
for love of the house my family home and the house of the Lord
I will ask for your good! How can I not make this promise, as Providence
has enabled me today to be present here, on a bridge as it were, which
connects these two houses my family home and the house of God? It
is an extraordinary, and yet most natural, coming together of two places
which like no others leave a deep mark on the heart.
With filial affection, I embrace the threshold of the home of my birth,
giving thanks to divine Providence for the gift of life passed on to me by
my beloved parents, for the warmth of the family home, for the love of my
dear ones, who gave me a sense of security and strength, even when they
had to face death and the difficulties of daily life in troubled times.
With profound veneration I also embrace the threshold of the house of
God, the parish church of Wadowice, and in it the Baptistery, in which I
was joined to Christ and received into the community of his Church. In
this church I made my first Confession and received my First Holy
Communion. Here I was an altar boy. Here I gave thanks to God for the gift
of the priesthood and, as Archbishop of Kraków, I celebrated the
Twenty-fifth Anniversary of my Ordination to the Priesthood. God alone,
the giver of every grace, knows what goodness and what manifold graces I
received from this church and from this parish community. To him, the
Triune God, I give glory today at the doors of this church.
Finally, with childlike trust, I turn to the Chapel of the Holy Cross,
to gaze again upon the image of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Wadowice. I
do it with even greater joy, because today I crown this image, as a sign
of our love for the Mother of the Saviour and for her divine Son. This
sign is all the more expressive because I am told that these crowns were
made with your gifts, often very precious, and associated with many
special memories, peoples lives, their difficulties, or the noble
sentiments of families, spouses and engaged couples. To this material gift
you have added the great gift of the spirit the prayer of
entrustment to the Mother of Christ who has visited your homes. I am sure
that your ardent love for Mary will never be without a response. This
mutual bond of love is itself, in a sense, a source of grace and a pledge
of the unfailing help which through Marys intercession we receive
from her divine Son.
3. When the time had fully come, God sent forth his Son, born of
woman (Gal 4:4). These words of Saint Paul, which we have
heard today, bring us in a certain sense to the very heart of this
mystery. The fullness of time came with the mystery of the Incarnation of
the Eternal Word. The Son of God came into the world to accomplish the
Fathers saving plan, to bring about the redemption of man and
restore him to the sonship which he had lost. In this mystery Mary has a
special place. God called her to become the woman by whom the original sin
of the first woman would be undone. God needed this mediation of Mary. He
needed her free consent, her obedience and her devotion, in order to
reveal fully his eternal love for humanity.
The Apostle of the Nations would later write: Because you are
sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying: 'Abba,
Father! (Gal 4:6). We also know that this event took place
in the presence of Mary. Just as she was present at the beginning of
Christs work of redemption, so too, on the day of Pentecost, she was
present at the beginning of the Church. She, who on the day of the
Annunciation was filled with the Holy Spirit, was the special witness of
the Spirits presence on the day of Pentecost. She who owed her own
motherhood to the mysterious working of the Spirit was able, more than
anyone else, to understand the significance of the descent of the
Consoler. Mary, as no other, recognized the moment in which the life of
the Church began the life of that community of men and women who
are made members of Christ and can call upon God as Father. No one in the
world has been given an experience of the Trinitarian love of the Father,
the Son and the Holy Spirit to the same extent as Mary, the Mother of the
Word Incarnate.
And so, as we prepare to celebrate the Great Jubilee of the Redemption,
we turn in a special way to her as a unique guide on the paths of
salvation. If the Jubilee is meant to make us aware of all that was
accomplished by the Incarnation of the Son of God, we cannot fail to
imitate the experience of the faith, hope and love of the Mother of
Christ. We cannot fail to turn to her. From Mary, in fact, we learn the
openness to the Spirit which enables us to enjoy more fully the fruits of
Christs Death and Resurrection.
The conviction that the Mother of God has a unique role in the life of
the Church and of every Christian was always dear to our forefathers. Over
the last hundred years the people of Wadowice expressed this in a special
way when they gathered to venerate the image of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
and made her the Patron of their personal, family and social life. In 1935
Father Leonard Prochownik, a local priest, wrote: Our Lady of
Perpetual Help is venerated here. She has her chapel, where her miraculous
image is placed, and there many people have personally experienced and
continue to experience how much she shows her goodness and hastens to
assist them in their temporal and spiritual needs. And that was
true; I can personally testify to this. And I believe that it is still
true today. May it also be true in the future!
4. During my first visit to Wadowice, I asked you to surround me with
constant prayer before the image of this Mother. I see that my request has
been inscribed in stone. I believe this is a sign that my request has also
remained deeply engraved in your hearts. Today, I thank you warmly today
for this prayer. I always feel it at work and I ask you to continue to
pray for me. I have so much need of your prayer. The Church has so much
need of it. The entire world has need of it.
There is one other thing for which I want to thank you. I know that in
Wadowice the Church of Kraków, together with its Archbishop, has
built a particular votive shrine of our thanksgiving to
the Mother of God. Not far from here a Home for Single Mothers has been
built. Those women who, despite the difficulties and sacrifices, wish to
keep the fruit of their motherhood can find shelter and help there. I am
grateful for this great gift of your love for the human person and your
concern for life. I am all the more grateful because the Home is named
after my mother Emilia. I believe that she who brought me into the world
and filled my childhood with love will also watch over this undertaking. I
ask you to continue to support this house with your goodness.
5. Sub tuum praesidium . . .
We fly to your protection, O Mary.
To your protection we entrust the history of this town,
of the Church of Kraków and the whole country.
To your maternal love
we entrust the lives of each individual,
of our families and of society as a whole.
Despise not our petitions in our need,
but deliver us always from every danger.
Mary, obtain for us the grace of faith, hope and love,
so that following your example and guidance,
we may carry into the new Millennium
our witness to the Fathers love,
to the redeeming Death and Resurrection of the Son
and to the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit.
Be with us at all times!
O glorious and blessed Virgin,
Our Lady,
Our Advocate,
Our Mediatrix
Our Consolatrix.
Our Mother! Amen.
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