MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS
POPE JOHN PAUL II TO THE CUBAN PEOPLE FOR CHRISTMAS
Dear Brothers in the Episcopate, Esteemed Priests, Religious and Faithful,
Dear Cubans,
1. "I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people; for
to you is born ... a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord" (Lk 2:10-11).
The feast of Christmas which we will be keeping in a few days is an intensely
moving solemnity for all Christians and is also shared by men and women of
goodwill throughout the world. It celebrates the greatest event in history: God
became man. Before this great day, with the approach of my Apostolic Visit to
Cuba, where I will go as a messenger of truth and hope, I would like to convey
my cordial greetings to all the sons and daughters of this nation, as I renew
the expression of my deep affection for them in Jesus Christ.
It is a cause of great joy that in your country this bright day has been
restored as a civil holiday, thus giving everyone the opportunity to take an
active part in the Christmas celebrations and so to recover a tradition very
deeply rooted in Cuban hearts.
Christmas, as the feast of the mystery of God who loves us to the point of
coming into the world and sharing our earthly pilgrimage, is a feast for all
mankind, called to participate in divine life. A great mystery is commemorated:
"The Word became flesh and dwelt among us" (Jn 1:14) and "to all who received
him ... he gave power to become children of God" (ibid., 12). In the simplicity
and humility of Bethlehem was expressed the most radical and profound change
humanity has ever known, which is why in our era human time came to be
calculated from Jesus' birth.
2. Since the moment the Son of God became incarnate, man has no longer been
alone, for God has been with us, sharing our joys and our sorrows. He is the
"Emmanuel" foretold since antiquity (Mt 1:23). Christmas is one of the year's
most beautiful and beloved feasts, in which are expressed the noblest sentiments
that dwell in the human heart, thereby creating the atmosphere of joy and
serenity, of kindness and solidarity which traditionally belongs to this season.
The feast of Christmas, in its many forms full of Christian meaning and with its
popular flavour, is part of Cuba's cultural and religious heritage. On this day,
Midnight Mass and the "nativity scenes", with their special charm, will once
again reunite around the figure of the Infant Jesus whole families who are happy
to partake of the light and peace that descend from heaven, and want to
illuminate the future of a whole people.
I would like all Cubans to be able to live this beloved day enlivened by hope,
since without it enthusiasm is extinguished, creativity wanes and the aspiration
to the loftiest and noblest values dwindles.
3. Dear Cubans: as the moment for me to kiss your land draws near, my appeal is
addressed to everyone, without distinctions of creed, ideology, race, political
opinion or economic condition. I would like my words to reach those who have the
heavy responsibility of guiding the destiny of the nation as well as the
simplest citizens, wishing each one prosperity, happiness and peace.
On this day of the Lord's Birth in 1997 I would like to encourage them to hope,
by living in Christ's truth, and, with the Apostle Paul, I tell them: "If any
one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new
has come.... So we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through
us.... Be reconciled to God.... We entreat you not to accept the grace of God in
vain.... At the acceptable time I have listened to you, and helped you on the
day of salvation", (2 Cor 5:16, 20; 6:1-2).
Cuban Catholics know well that I am coming to strengthen them in faith, that
faith which has sometimes been so tried, and to proclaim with them, as St Peter
did to Jesus: "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God" (Mt 16:16). I
would like to walk on paths of peace in the various Dioceses of Cuba, reaching
to the very heart of the nation, at the feet of her Queen, Mother and Patroness,
Our Lady of Charity of Cobre. On her sublime head I will set the crown her
children are offering her, a crown of gold, purified in the crucible of the
years of faith preserved and with the precious pearls of her children's good
deeds.
The moment is approaching when, please God, I will meet you in your land so that
we may praise and bless God together and proclaim his Word of life which invites
each one to open the doors of his heart to Christ the Lord.
I hope that after my visit the Church, which will have been able to give public
witness to her faith in Christ and to her dedication to the human cause around
the Successor of the Apostle Peter, will increasingly be able to enjoy the
necessary freedom for her mission and suitable places where she can carry it out
to the full and thus continue her service to the Cuban people.
4. I wish all Cubans a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year, as I place the
legitimate hopes inspired by my pilgrimage to your island in the crib of
Bethlehem, before the eyes of Jesus Christ, Saviour of men, certain that God who
has begun this work will himself bring it to completion.
As I hope shortly to be able to impart my Apostolic Blessing to you in person at
the celebrations we are preparing, I ask the Lord for an abundance of gifts for
the sons and daughters of this beloved nation, and I once again entrust them to
the motherly intercession of Our Lady of Charity of Cobre, Queen and Patroness
of Cuba.
From the Vatican, 20 December 1997.
IOANNES PAULUS PP. II
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