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ADDRESS OF
THE HOLY FATHER
AT LOURDES GROTTO IN THE VATICAN GARDENS
TO CONCLUDE THE MARIAN MONTH
May 31, 2001
"Mary arose and went with haste into the hill country..." (Lk
1,39).
In front of this Grotto, which recalls the Shrine of Lourdes, we conclude the
Marian journey made during the month of May. Let us relive together the mystery
of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin, on this pilgrimage through the Vatican
Gardens which every year involves Cardinals and Bishops, priests, men and women
religious, seminarians and many of the faithful. I am grateful to Cardinal
Virgilio Noč and all those who have carefully prepared this pause for prayer at
the feet of Our Lady.
The words of the Evangelist Luke echo in our hearts, "When Elizabeth
heard the greeting of Mary ... [she] was filled with the Holy Spirit" (1,41)
The meeting between Our Lady and her cousin, Elizabeth, is like a sort of
"small Pentecost". This is what I would like to stress this evening,
on the eve of the great solemnity of the Holy Spirit.
In the Gospel account, the Visitation immediately follows the Annunciation:
the Virgin, who carries the Son conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit in her
womb, radiates grace and spiritual joy around her. It is the presence of the
Spirit within her that causes Elizabeth's son, John, destined to prepare the way
for the Son of God made man, to leap with joy.
Wherever Mary is, Christ is; and wherever Christ is, there is his Holy
Spirit, who proceeds from the Father and from him in the most sacred mystery of
the Trinitarian life. The Acts of the Apostles rightly places emphasis on Mary's
prayerful presence in the Upper Room, together with the Apostles gathered in
expectation to receive the "power from on high". The "yes"
of the Virgin, "fiat", draws down the Gift of God upon humanity:
as in the Annunciation, so in Pentecost. So it continues to happen throughout
the Church's journey.
Gathered in prayer with Mary, let us implore an abundant outpouring of the
Holy Spirit upon the whole Church, so that she may put out into the deep in the
new millennium with her sails unfurled. In a special way, let us call down the
Spirit upon all who work everyday at the service of the Holy See, so that the
work of each one may always be enlivened by a spirit of faith and apostolic
enthusiasm.
It is very significant that the last day of May brings us the feast of the
Visitation. With this conclusion, it is as if we wanted to say that every day of
this month has been a sort of visitation for us. We have lived a continuous
visitation during the month of May, just like Mary and Elizabeth. We are
grateful to God that this biblical event is presented to us once again by
today's liturgy.
I hope for you all, who have gathered here in such a numerous group, that the
grace of the Marian visitation you have experienced during the month of May and
especially on this last evening, will be extended in the days to come.
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