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ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II TO THE MEMBERS OF
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Monday, 8 January 2001
Mr. Speaker, Members of Congress, Distinguished
Guests,
I am pleased to welcome you to the Vatican this morning, and I
am honored by the gracious gesture which has brought you here. It is not for
the Successor of the Apostle Peter to seek honors, but I gladly accept the
Congressional Gold Medal as a recognition that in my ministry there has echoed
a word that can touch every human heart. It has been my endeavor to proclaim
the word of God, which on the very first page of the Bible tells us that man
and woman have been created in his very image and likeness (cf. Gen
1:26).
From this great truth there flows all that the Church says and
does to defend human dignity and to promote human life. This is a truth which
we contemplate in the glory of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, crucified and
risen from the dead. In the years of my ministry, but especially in the
Jubilee Year just ended, I have invited all to turn to Jesus in order to discover
in new and deeper ways the truth of man. For it is Christ alone who fully
reveals man to himself and makes known his sublime destiny (cf. Gaudium et
Spes, 22). To see the truth of Christ is to experience with deep amazement
the worth and dignity of every human being, which is the Good News of the
Gospel and the heart of Christianity (cf. Redemptor Hominis, 10).
I accept this award as a sign that you, as legislators,
recognize the importance of defending human dignity without compromise, so
that your nation may not fail to live up to its high responsibilities in a
world where human rights are so often disregarded. Therefore, Ladies and
Gentlemen, I thank you for this Congressional Gold Medal. In offering my good
wishes for the New Year, I invoke upon you, your families and all whom you
represent "the peace of God which is beyond understanding" (Phil
4:7). May God bless you all!
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