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ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II
TO THE YOUTH PILGRIMS OF LIVERPOOL
Friday, 1st of June 1990
Dear Friends from Liverpool,
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you here on the occasion of your
pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi. Your presence brings to mind my visit to your
city eight years ago. You have come from Great Britain in order to deepen your
faith through prayer and reflection at the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul,
and at the places connected with Saint Francis, whose example and teaching have
a special appeal throughout the Christian world and far beyond. As Catholics,
Anglicans, and members of the Free Churches, your pilgrimage is also an
ecumenical search for greater mutual understanding amid the divisions that have
separated Christians in your country for over four hundred years.
I am confident that the experience of these days will not disappoint you. In
Rome and Assisi you come into contact with a heritage which in a way belongs
to all Christians. We have only to reflect on how the Gospel spread,
beginning with the life and ministry of the Apostles, especially Peter and Paul,
and the great martyrs, confessors and pastors who followed them, first in the
Mediterranean world and then throughout Europe and elsewhere. It was from this
city that my predecessor Pope Saint Gregory the Great sent Saint Augustine of
Canterbury to England. His labours, together with those of other faithful
heralds of Christ’s Gospel, left an indelible mark on your country: the mark of
the Spirit, the sign of faith. As for Saint Francis of Assisi, he too bears
witness to an age when, at least in the West, the Church remained united. I am
sure that his example of Christian love and joyful self-giving will inspire you
to ever greater efforts on the path towards the unity of all Christ’s followers.
But your reflection on the personages, deeds and monuments of the past would
remain only a dead letter without the living presence of the Holy Spirit,
whose descent at Pentecost we are about to celebrate this Sunday. He is the
"Spirit of truth" who, as Christ promised, "teaches us all things" and remains
with us "forever" (Cfr. Io. 14, 17; 26, 16). As the "giver of life" (Cfr.
Symbolum Nicaenum), he can help us to heal the divisions introduced into
the Church in the course of the centuries since the first Pentecost. It is our
task "to do all in our power to cooperate with the grace of the Holy Spirit, who
alone can lead us to the day when we will profess the fullness of our faith
together" (Cfr. Ioannis Pauli PP. II Allocutio in Cathedrali templo
Cantuariensi habita, 3, die 29 maii 1982: Insegnamenti di Giovanni Paolo
II, V, 2 [1982] 1935).
As you continue your journey, may the Holy Spirit be with you to transform
your minds and hearts and give you an ever greater love and understanding. Upon
each of you and your families may he bestow an abundance of joy and peace.
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1990 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana
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