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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO IRELAND
ADDRESS OF THE HOLY FATHER JOHN PAUL II
TO THE SEMINARIANS
Chapel of St Patrick's College,
Maynooth
Monday, 1st October 1979
Dear brothers and sons in our Lord Jesus Christ,
You have a very special place in my heart and in the heart of the Church.
During my visit to Maynooth I wanted to be alone with you, even though it could
be for only a few moments.
I have many things that I would tell you—things that I have been saying about
the life of seminarians and about seminaries all during the first year of my
pontificate.
In particular I would like to speak again about the word of God: about how
you are called to hear and guard and do the word of God. And about how you are
to base your entire lives and ministry upon the word of God, just as it is
transmitted by the Church, just as it is expounded by the Magisterium, just as
it has been understood throughout. the history of the Church by the faithful
guided by the Holy Spirit : semper et ubique et ab omnibus. The word of
God is the great treasure of your lives. Through the word of God you will come
to a deep knowledge of the mystery of Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of Mary ;
Jesus Christ, the High Priest of the New Testament and the Saviour of the world.
The word of God is worthy of all your efforts. To embrace it in its purity
and integrity, and to spread it by word and example is a great mission. And this
is your mission, today and tomorrow and for the rest of your lives.
As you pursue your vocation—a vocation so intimately related to the word of
God—I wish to recall to you one simple but important lesson taken from the life
of Saint Patrick ; and it is this : In the history of evangelization, the
destiny of an entire people—your people—was radically affected for time and
eternity because of the fidelity with which Saint Patrick embraced and
proclaimed the word of God, and by reason of the fidelity with which Saint
Patrick pursued his call to the end.
What I really want you to realize is this : that God counts on you that he
makes his plans, in a way, depend on your free collaboration, on the oblation of
your lives, and on the generosity with which you follow the inspirations of the
Holy Spirit in the depths of your hearts.
The Catholic faith of Ireland today was linked, in God's plan, to the
fidelity of Saint Patrick. And tomorrow? Yes, tomorrow some part of God's plan
will be linked to your fidelity—to the fervour with which you say yes to God's
word in your lives.
Today Jesus Christ is making this appeal to you through me: the appeal for
fidelity. In prayer you will see more and more every day what I mean and what
the implications of this call are. By God's grace you will understand more and
more every day how God requires and accepts your fidelity as a condition for
the supernatural effectiveness of all your activity. The supreme expression of
fidelity will come with your irrevocable and total self-giving in union with
Jesus Christ to his Father. And may our Blessed Mother Mary help you to make
this gift acceptable.
Remember Saint Patrick. Remember what the fidelity of just one man has meant
for Ireland and the world. Yes, dear sons and brothers, fidelity to Jesus Christ
and to his word makes all the difference in the world. Let us therefore look up
to Jesus, who is for all time the Faithful Witness of the Father.
© Copyright 1979 - Libreria Editrice
Vaticana
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