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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY
TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA
RADIO MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II
TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW MEXICO
Monday, 14 September 1987
Dear People of New Mexico,
1. Although it has not been possible to include New Mexico in this
pastoral visit to the United States, I am happy to have this occasion to extend
to all of you my cordial good wishes. I wish to include in this greeting all the
people of every cultural and religious tradition, particularly the Native
Americans. The ancient Indian dwellings which still remain today speak
eloquently of the richness of your unique heritage. May you always preserve and
draw strength from the worthy traditions which have been handed down to you from
the past.
I offer a special greeting to my brothers and sisters of the Catholic faith
who live in New Mexico. The first beginnings of the faith in this area go back
to the time of the first Spanish missionaries who came from Mexico. The impact
of the Gospel on your history and culture is clearly reflected in the names of
your cities, such as Las Cruces, Santa Rosa and Socorro. Even your colourful
mountains refer to Christ and the saints, with names such as Sangre de Cristo,
San Andreas and San Mateo. It seems very fitting, then; that the capital of your
State and your Archdiocesan See should bear the name of Santa Fe, the
holy faith, for indeed the Catholic faith has greatly influenced the history and
culture of New Mexico.
2. My sentiments in your regard are captured by the words of Saint Paul who said:
"We keep thanking God for all of you and we remember you in our prayers,
for we constantly are mindful before our God and Father of the way you are
proving your faith, and labouring in love, and showing constancy of hope
in our Lord Jesus Christ" (1Thess. 1, 2-3).
Our identity as Christians is rooted in the gift of faith. We have
come to know and to believe in Christ. We are convinced that he is "the way,
and the truth, and the life" (Io. 14, 6). And while we treasure this gift of faith, we know
too that it must be guarded and developed, strengthened and shared. We must
exercise our faith in love, putting it into practice in every aspect of our
daily lives.
This precious gift shapes our whole vision of the future. For the deeper our
love for Christ, the more confidently we trust in God’s providential care for
ourselves and those who are dear to us, and for the future of the world. As the
Letter to the Hebrews says: "Faith is confident assurance concerning what
we hope for, and conviction about things we do not see" (Hebr. 11,
1).
And so, dear brothers and sisters in the Lord: "Let us lay aside every
encumbrance of sin which clings to us and persevere in running the race which
lies ahead. Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, who inspires and perfects
our faith" (Ibid. 12, 1-2).
May the Lord strengthen each of you in faith, and fill you with love and joy.
God bless New Mexico!
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Editrice Vaticana
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