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LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS
POPE JOHN PAUL II
TO THE APOSTOLIC ADMINISTRATOR
FOR LATINS OF THE CAUCASUS ON THE OCCASION OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE
"REDEMPTOR HOMINIS" OUTPATIENT'S CLINIC
To my Revered Brother Giuseppe Pasotto Apostolic
Administrator for Latins of the Caucasus 1. With this Message
on the happy occasion of the inauguration of the Redemptor Hominis
Outpatients' Clinic, I would like to be spiritually present among those who
will be meeting in Tbilisi to celebrate this event. I affectionately greet you
first, Revered Brother, and in expressing my appreciation for the dedication and
zeal with which you carry out your pastoral ministry, I urge you to persevere
with Gospel charity and trusting ecumenical openness in the mission entrusted to
you. With you, I greet and thank the priest and religious who assist you with
their generous service. I also extend my cordial and respectful
greetings to His Holiness Ilia II, Catholicos Patriarch of the Orthodox Church
of Georgia, with whom I would like to exchange the holy kiss of peace, as
confirmation of our common commitment to witnessing to God's love and to
advancing with courage and faith on the path to full unity among the disciples
of the one Lord Jesus Christ. Everyone realizes how urgent and important it is
in our time, frequently marked by religious indifference and moral confusion,
for believers in Christ to be able to offer a harmonious witness of faith and a
meaningful example of honesty and co-operation in service to their brothers and
sisters.
2. I would next like to extend a respectful greeting to Mr Eduard Shevardnadze,
President of the Republic of Georgia, who in recent years has not failed to
inform me of the delicate and complex situation of the Georgian people, who are
particularly dear to me, requesting attention, understanding and solidarity on
various occasions.
I would like to express a special and affectionate word of greeting to the
various delegations that have gone there for the occasion: to that of the
Congregation for the Oriental Churches, which has promoted the building of this
opportune structure; to that of Italian Caritas, which has substantially
contributed to funding the work; to that of the Camillian religious, who
promptly and willingly agreed to direct and supervise it. The presence of all
these persons clearly shows the interest and concern of the entire Catholic
Church for this nation's faithful, as well as the esteem and friendship that
everyone feels towards the Georgian people who have preserved their Christian
faith down the centuries, even at the cost of bloodshed. Georgians have
expressed this fidelity in many significant artistic and cultural achievements,
an eloquent proof of how the seed of the Gospel message has taken root in their
land. Indeed, Christian culture and spirituality have become an essential
feature of the Georgian people's identity. 3. I would like the
outpatients' clinic which is inaugurated today to be a tangible sign of my
closeness and affection for all Georgians. I hope it will be a living expression
of the love which believers in Christ are called to show towards the suffering.
Christians know that the Lord asks for an attentive service marked with that
Gospel style expressed in the face, hands and heart of everyone who, like the
Good Samaritan, cares for those who suffer. In this way, every act of active
charity becomes a living, comforting expression of divine mercy, which
alleviates man's wounds and transforms his pain into spiritual joy and peace.
I therefore trust that whoever comes to this public health
facility will be welcomed and will receive professional treatment; in particular
may they find respect for the dignity of the person, whoever he may be, since he
is created in God's image and likeness. With this Gospel perspective, the
indigent sick, orphans and the elderly of the region will be treated free of
charge in the outpatients' clinic.
4. I would now like to address a cordial greeting to the young
people who on Saturday, 4 April, will gather with you to celebrate World Youth
Day. Dear young people, always remember that to grow in faith and Gospel
consistency also means maturing in those civil virtues of honesty, uprightness,
a sense of justice, the correct use of property, sincerity and competence, which
the country especially needs today. Have the courage to follow Jesus in all your
decisions! May he alone be the Lord of your life and the true hope of your
future. Do not be afraid of problems: the great goals are reached at the cost of
many sacrifices and constant perseverance.
Lastly, my thoughts turn to the people of Akalsheni, who on that
same day, Saturday, 4 April, will celebrate the joyful moment of the blessing of
their new church. I firmly hope that the beautiful, wel-coming building, the
result of harmonious co-operation, daily labour and generous dedication, may
continually spur all Christians to be themselves the "living stones", according
to the words of the Apostle Peter, of that spiritual building of which Christ is
the "cornerstone" (cf. 1 Pt 2:4-6).
5. With these sentiments, Revered Brother, I impart the Lord's blessing to you
and to each of the persons mentioned: may God, our heavenly Father, through the
intercession of the Blessed Virgin, St Andrew the Apostle, St Nino, St Ketevan
and the holy martyrs, monks and doctors of Georgia, grant peace and prosperity
to this land blessed by heaven with beautiful landscapes, with fertile soil and
with the faith of those who live there!
May the Lord preserve and foster in everyone the hope of a better future and the
will to achieve it by generous daily commitment.
From the Vatican, 25 March 1998.
IOANNES
PAULUS PP. II
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