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ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS
JOHN PAUL II
TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE GATHERED IN THE VATICAN BASILICA
Wednesday, 24 January 1979
Dearly Beloved,
The meeting this morning, so joyful and cordial, gives me—as
every Wednesday—such
comfort and such consolation. To see this immense basilica brimming over with
boys and girls and young people, so full of vitality and enthusiasm, is a sight
that makes the Pope exclaim: "Here is the real, the authentic youth of modern
society; the youth that is gay and serene because it has a great friend and
brother: Christ Jesus, Man and God!"
1. I would like to greet you one by one; but embracing
you all in my glance and my heart, I address a special thought to the most
numerous groups: to the pilgrimage of Sisters, teachers and pupils, with the
members of their families, of the Roman Institute "Sant'Orsola"; to the pilgrimage of
teachers and pupils of the junior and senior secondary schools of Casalpalocco;
to that of the Roman state secondary school "Giulio Salvadori"; to that of the
Neapolitan Institutes of the Barnabite Fathers, "Bianchi" and "Denza".
2. Even if Christmas time is now over, I wish to present briefly
to your consideration the attitude of the Magi. When, on the indication of the
mysterious star, they found Mary with Jesus the child, "they fell down and
worshipped him" and then " opening their treasures, offered him gifts, gold and
frankincense and myrrh". Also modern man—the
modern youth—meets
God when he opens up to him with the interior gift of his human "ego", to accept
and reciprocate the immense gifts which he bestowed, in the first place: the
gift of existence, the gift of the Redemption, the gift of the Faith.
And that Child who accepted the gifts of the Magi is still
always the One before whom men and whole peoples "open their treasures". The
gifts of the human spirit, in the act of this opening before Godincarnate, take
on particular value, become the treasures of the various cultures, the spiritual
riches of the peoples, of the nations, the common heritage of the whole of
mankind. He is the centre of this exchange: the same one who accepted the gifts
of the Magi. He himself, who is the visible and incarnate Gift, causes the
opening up of souls and that exchange of gifts, from which live not only
individuals, but also peoples, nations, the whole of mankind.
3. These reflections, beloved young people, are connected with
that which I am about to tell you now. Our meeting today has a special
significance for me and for you. Tomorrow I shall undertake. with the grace of
God, a journey to Mexico, to take part, at Puebla in the Meeting of the
Episcopal Conference of Latin America. I will become acquainted with the great
Mexican people, which has an ancient, glorious history, and which has made great
progress in recent times. But, in the midst of political, technical, and civil
progress, the Mexican soul has shown and clearly shows, that it wishes to be and
to remain Christian: giving proof not only of good religious sentiments, but
also of remarkable, in fact, sometimes heroic fortitude and firmness of faith,
as many people will remember.
Going to that nation, I will follow in the footsteps of so many
pilgrims who go from the whole of America to the Sanctuary of the Mother of God
at Guadalupe. And in that sacred place I will pray for the whole of mankind, for
the Church, for you, young people, that you may always be good, pure and joyful,
and that you may prepare, with commitment and dedication, for the tasks you will
have to tackle, before long, when you are adults.
And you, on your side, pray for the Pope during this week, that
he may be in these days a messenger of Christ, that is, of faith, love, and
peace.
I give you my fatherly blessing.
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