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LETTER OF POPE JOHN PAUL
II TO BISHOP JEAN BONFILS OF VIVIERS OF FRANCE
To Bishop Jean Bonfils of Viviers
The fourth centenary of the birth of St John Francis Regis
invites the universal Church to direct her gaze to this lofty figure of
holiness, to draw from his example the best he can contribute to contemporary
man.
In a France which had only just recovered from the havoc caused
by the religious wars that stained the end of the 16th century with blood, St
John Francis Regis appears as a man providentially called by God to restore
strength and courage to a people abandoned and left to its own devices. While
the state of the country and towns of Vivarais and Velay was truly disastrous,
John Francis set off along the roads in search of lost sheep. By the simplicity
of his words and his unlimited charity, he touched the hearts of the lowly and
humble to raise them to the love of God and lead them in Christ’s footsteps. The
renown of his ministry as a preacher and confessor quickly spread. He could
bring peace to souls and cities, reconciliation to families, convinced as he was
of the power of Christ’s words: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you;
not as the world gives do I give it to you” (Jn 14:27).
His activity was rooted in the spirituality of St Ignatius of
Loyola. A member of the Society of Jesus, he knew in fact that without total
submission to the divine will, the human being, the believer, the priest cannot
be truly effective. “Apart from me you can do nothing”, said Jesus Christ (Jn
15:5). That is why he sought throughout his life to practise the evangelical
counsels and cultivate to the highest degree his availability to the action of
Providence, and a servant’s humility in the trials of his courageous missionary
life.
Still and more than ever today, such an attitude is an eminent
example for all who want to tread in the footsteps of the Lord and entrust their
life to him, that he may make it an offering in praise of his glory (cf. Eph
1:6). Bringing peace to hearts and societies appears as one of the essential
missions of the end of the 20th century. While we face a certain loss of values,
it is important to recall the bright truth of the Gospel. Just as John Francis
Regis was able to do in his time, the faithful of our time are invited to put
themselves in God’s hands with total trust, to be among themselves and among
“all the peoples that are on the face of the earth” (Dt 7:6), joyful and
generous witnesses to the Good News of salvation offered to all men.
In less than 10 years of ministry, this saintly Frenchman succeeded, with God’s
help, in leading back to Christ an immense crowd of men, women and children of
all ages and walks of life. May St John Francis Regis be a guide and a beacon in
the years which separate us from the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000! May he show
the ways of holiness, to priests that of priestly service, to lay people that of
peace and brotherhood, to religious that of the gift of self in poverty; may he
show everyone that Christ, our Pasch and our lasting peace, does not cease to
call man to follow him to give him eternal life! May this year of the fourth
centenary of the birth of St John Francis Regis be a source of grace for the
Society of Jesus, for the faithful of the Diocese of Viviers and for all the
people of Vivarais and Velay, which he traversed proclaiming the Gospel; may
each one see more clearly that he is called to live fully in the great family of
the Church!
These are the wishes I make for those who will be taking part in
the centenary celebrations, as I pray the Virgin Mary to lead them to her risen
Son, whom I most particularly ask to accompany those who will be making the
pilgrimage to Lalouvesc. I cordially send my Apostolic Blessing to each one.
From the Vatican, 27 May 1997 IOANNES
PAULUS PP. II
© Copyright 1997 - Libreria
Editrice Vaticana
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