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GREETING OF THE HOLY FATHER
TO THE "BOARD OF TRUSTEES" OF THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF
AMERICA,
WASHINGTON D.C.,
Monday, 27 September 1999
Your Eminences,
Dear Brother Bishops,
Dear Friends,
In the love of God from whom all wisdom comes, I welcome
you, the Trustees of the Catholic University of America. Your University has
long made a quite special contribution to the Church and society in the United
States, and therefore I am happy to have this occasion to encourage you to
continue to shape and implement the vision of a truly Catholic university in
your culture, especially at this time.
At the threshold of the new millennium, the Church is
deeply committed to the new evangelization, and Catholic universities
have a specific role in this great task. In my Encyclical Letter Fides et
Ratio, I wrote that "faith and reason are like two wings on which the
human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth" (No. 1). Reason can
help faith avoid the dangers of myth or superstition, and faith can open
reason to that fullness of truth which of its nature it always seeks (cf. No.
48). The entire Catholic tradition bears witness to this mutuality, and
the Catholic University of America can make no greater contribution to the
work of the new evangelization than to stand as a witness to this deep harmony
of faith and reason.
I am also happy to welcome the Student Choral Group
present here today. I thank you for the beauty of your music which shows that,
in the Catholic tradition, the good and the true are always wedded to the
beautiful. This too is at the heart of the witness of Catholic universities,
for beauty is always "a key to the mystery and a call to
transcendence" (Letter to Artists, 16).
Entrusting the entire community of the Catholic University
of America to the unfailing intercession of Mary, Seat of Wisdom, I cordially
impart to you and your loved ones my Apostolic Blessing.
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