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ADDRESS OF POPE JOHN PAUL
II
TO A GROUP OF PILGRIMS FROM NIGERIA
Friday, 18 February 1983
Dear brothers and sisters,
I am happy to greet all of you who have assembled this morning as
representatives of the beloved people of Nigeria. In a special way I wish to
welcome Archbishop Arinze, all my brother bishops, and all the religious and
civil representatives.
A year ago, you warmly welcomed me to your country and honoured me with
countless gestures of hospitality during my stay. Through the loving Providence
of Almighty God, I had the great joy of being among you for several days -
speaking with you, praying in union with you and coming to know you better. Now
on this first anniversary of my pastoral visit, you have made the long journey
to Rome, so that together we may be one in giving thanks to God our Father for
the marvellous bond that so closely unites us in Christ Jesus. On my arrival in
Nigeria I said that I had come as a friend and as a brother of all the
inhabitants of your nation. Today I repeat those same sentiments, endeavouring
by our meeting to show once again my love for you and for all Nigerians.
During my visit I spoke of the Church’s gratitude for the sublime witness of
your faith in Jesus Christ which has been demonstrated in various circumstances
of your nation’s history. But the achievements of the past, however sublime they
may be, cannot blind us to the challenges of the present. In every age the
Gospel must be preached anew in word and action. In this regard, I am well aware
of the serious difficulties which so many people residing in your country
experienced in recent weeks. Generous aid from public and private organisations
throughout the world and from many individuals helped to relieve acute needs but
so much more remains to be done. I express my heartfelt concern for those whose
lives have been affected by this sad situation and I fervently pray that a just
and effective solution will be found to help the people that are still suffering
from the results of these events.
My dear friends, the Pope always close to you in his thoughts and in his prayer.
It is the love of Jesus that makes us responsible for the welfare of our
brothers and sisters and it is his grace within us that makes us ready to extend
our hands to others. May the peace of Jesus fill your hearts and the hearts of
all Nigerians this day and may you and your families be blessed with his
strength for your Christian living.
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