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MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II
FOR LENT 1979
You ask: “What has happened to Lent?”. Going to some small extent
without food does not, you think, mean much, at a time when so many of our
brothers and sisters are victims of war of disasters and are undergoing such
suffering, both physically and morally.
Fasting concerns personal asceticism, which is always necessary; but
the Church asks the baptized to mark this liturgical season in yet another way.
For us, in fact, Lent must mean something: it must show the world
that the whole People of God, because it is made up of sinners, is preparing in
Penance to re-live liturgically Christ’s Passion, Death and Resurrection. This
public collective witness derives from the spirit of Penance of each individual,
and it also leads us to deepen this inward attitude and to strengthen our
motivation for it.
Going without things does not consist only of giving away what we do
not need; sometimes it also consists of giving away what we do need, like the
widow in the Gospel who knew that what she was giving away was already a gift to
her from God. Going without things is to free oneself from the slaveries of a
civilization that is always urging people on to greater comfort and consumption,
without a thought even for the preservation of our environment, which is the
common heritage of humanity.
Your ecclesial communities call upon you to take part in “Lenten
Campaigns”, and in this way they help you to direct the exercise of your spirit
of Penance by sharing what you possess with those who have less or have nothing
at all.
Are you perhaps still standing idle in the market place because no
one has called you to work? The vineyard of Christian Charity is short of
workers; the Church is calling you to it. Do not wait until it is too late to
help Christ in prison or without clothing, Christ persecuted or a refugee,
Christ who is hungry or without a roof. Help our brothers and sisters who lack
the bare necessities to escape from inhuman conditions and to reach true human
advancement.
All of you who are resolved to give this evangelical witness of
penance and sharing, I bless you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of
the Holy Spirit.
JOHN PAUL II
© Copyright 1979 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana
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