VISIT TO THE TOWN OF CESI
ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS
POPE JOHN PAUL II
Saturday, 3 January 1998
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
1. After my visit to Annifo, here I am among you in Cesi, to embrace in spirit
you and all the peoples of the Marches struck by the earthquake. I greet the
Archbishop of Camerino and the President of the Regional Episcopal Conference,
the Archbishop of Fermo; I greet the parish priest and the entire community of
this town, which witnessed the destruction of almost all its homes. I extend a
cordial wish to the inhabitants of the other centres, where churches and homes
collapsed or have become unsafe. I go in spirit to all the families, to the
sick, the elderly and the children. I would like to say to them all, especially
to those who feel discouraged: Take heart! Take heart! The Lord is near! The
Pope is close to you!
I have been close to you from the very beginning when I heard the news of this
devastating earthquake. I prayed for you and continue to do so. But today I am
here among you, even if for a short while, to show my solidarity with you. At
the beginning of a new year, I come to you in the name of that God who chose to
dwell in the midst of our frail humanity, to instill in it a hope that is new and
unconquerable, because it is based on faith.
2. The trials of life make us aware of our human precariousness. They
remind us that on earth we are merely sojourners, and our homeland is not here
below but with God. At this Christmas season, however, the liturgy says
repeatedly that God himself, the Creator and Lord of all things, is not far from
us, even when the opposite seems true. He sympathizes with our suffering: he
came to live among us, hiding himself in our human condition, because he wants
to imbue it with love, the source and ultimate meaning of all life.
The Psalmist says: "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in
trouble. Therefore we will not fear though the earth should change, though the
mountains shake in the heart of the sea" (Ps 46 [45]:2-3). In the midst of all
upheavals, the believer never loses the awareness of the Lord's comforting
presence. You too, dear brothers and sisters, with the strength his support, can
not only materially rebuild your towns, but you will have the spiritual energy
for an authentic interior and community renewal.
3. During the days that disrupted the peaceful working life of these lands, your
peoples gave an exceptional witness of dignity, which aroused universal
admiration. The material damage did not weaken your attachment to these areas.
On the contrary, the decision taken by the vast majority of the earthquake
victims to continue living in their own towns shows that the trial they
underwent made their sense of identity and belonging even stronger.
An encouragement in this regard was certainly the birth during these months
of numerous babies, which gladdened many of the communities struck by the
earthquake. From here I would like to greet all the children who are a promise
for the future and the life of these lands. I have already had the opportunity
to meet some of them, and now from this small town in the Apennines I would like
to address all the children of the Marches and Umbria. In the festive atmosphere
of Christmas, my affectionate greeting and embrace go to them! Dear children,
may the Lord bless you; may he make you grow good and courageous; may he grant
you and your loved ones much serenity and joy.
Maybe years from now, these children born during the earthquake will learn from
their parents: "You were born at the time of the earthquake, but you did not
know a thing". See, that is the way life goes. I was born during the war between
Poland and communist Russia, but did not know a thing. Yet I have always had
great admiration and great gratitude for those who had confidence during that
war and then triumphed. It was very important. It was 1920.
4. Next to the children are their parents: these are the families to whom I
express my admiration for their determination and commitment in reacting to the
difficult test of an intense and prolonged earthquake. Many of them live in
emergency situations; they are in temporary lodgings. May these families never
lack for support from all of us. In
this regard, I cannot fail to emphasize the surprisingly generous response
that the earthquake caused even from beyond the confines of the regions
involved. In fact, dear brothers and sisters, over these months you have been
able to count on a vast network of solidarity, which has made you feel less
isolated.
Despite the difficult working conditions due both to the season and to problems
of communication, the commitment of everyone has already made it possible to
re-establish the most essential services in almost every town. Particularly
significant was the presence of so many volunteers who came from all over Italy
and who shared with the earthquake victims their hardships and anxieties,
tragedies and hopes. The solidarity of so many people was likewise remarkable.
In the most diverse ways they sent material assistance together with countless
testimonies of spiritual closeness and affection. Among the various
organizations involved in this work, I particularly encourage the work of
Caritas, which co-ordinates the services of solidarity on behalf of the
ecclesial community.
I would like to express my appreciation of all that has been done and I
encourage the authorities concerned to continue on the path that they have
taken, to carry out in timely fashion the necessary initiatives for financing
and coordinating the reconstruction work. With my greetings for the new year I
express my best wishes that your lives will return to normal as soon as
possible: the houses, churches and public buildings, rebuilt to anti-earthquake
standards, will be a sign of the return to normality, and above all of a
spiritual identity that endures and looks to the future.
Dear brothers and sisters, I invite you to continue vying with one another in
generous brotherhood and, as I invoke the constant protection of the Virgin
Mary, I impart my Blessing to everyone with great affection.
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