APOSTOLIC VOYAGE
OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II
TO CROATIA
WELCOME CEREMONY
ADDRESS OF
JOHN PAUL II
International Airport Adrija Riviera
Kvarner of Rijeka/Krk Thursday, 5 June 2003
Mr President, Venerable Brothers in the Episcopate, Distinguished
Authorities, Dear Brothers and Sisters,
1. With great joy I set foot for the third time on the
beloved land of Croatia. I thank Almighty God for having allowed me to come back
among you on this, my hundredth Pastoral Visit.
I offer respectful greetings to you, Mr President, and to the
other civil and military Authorities present. I deeply appreciate the gracious
sentiments you have expressed in the name of those present and of all your
fellow-citizens.
I embrace with affection the whole Catholic community in
Croatia, and in a particular way my Brother Bishops. I offer a special greeting
to Bishop Valter Zupan and to the priests, religious and laity of the Diocese of
Krk, in whose territory this airport is located. I also greet the members of
other Churches and Ecclesial Communities, and the followers of Judaism and
Islam. I am pleased that on this occasion too we can join in testifying to our
common responsibility for the building up of society in justice and mutual
respect.
2. I have come among you in order to fulfil my mission as the
Successor of Peter and to bring to all those living in this country greetings
of peace and a heartfelt prayer for peace. In visiting the Dioceses of Dubrovnik,
Djakovo-Srijem, Rijeka and Zadar I will be able to honour the ancient
Christian roots of this land steeped in the blood of countless martyrs. I
think of the martyrs of the first three centuries – and in particular of the Martyrs
of Sirmium and of Roman Dalmatia as a whole – and I think of those
of successive centuries, up to the last century and the heroic figure of Blessed
Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac.
I will also have the joy of beatifying Sister Marija
Propetoga Isusa Petković, who will be joined in a few weeks by the
young Ivan Merz. The memory of these intrepid witnesses to the faith
makes me reflect with deep emotion and gratitude on the Church which gave
them birth and on those difficult times in which she jealously preserved her
fidelity to the Gospel.
3. The Island of Krk has a rich Glagolitic heritage which
has developed in the liturgical usage and in the daily experience of the
Croatian people. Christianity greatly contributed to Croatia’s development in
the past. It can also continue to make an effective contribution to Croatia’s
present and its future. For there are values – like the dignity of the human
person, moral and intellectual integrity, religious freedom, the defence of the
family, openness to and respect for life, solidarity, subsidiarity and
participation, respect for minorities – which are inscribed in the nature of
every human being, but which Christianity had the merit of clearly identifying
and proclaiming. It is on these values that the stability and true greatness
of a nation is based.
Croatia has recently asked to become an integral part,
also from the political and economic point of view, of the great family of
the European peoples. I can only express my hope that this aspiration will
be happily realized: the rich tradition of Croatia will surely contribute to
strengthening the Union as an administrative and territorial unit, and also as a
cultural and spiritual reality.
4. This country, like several neighbouring countries, still bears
painful signs of a recent past: may those who exercise civil and religious
authority never tire of trying to heal the wounds caused by a cruel war and of
rectifying the consequences of a totalitarian system that for all too long
attempted to impose an ideology opposed to man and his dignity.
For almost thirteen years Croatia has trod the path of liberty
and democracy. As it looks to the future with confidence and hope, it now needs
to consolidate, with the responsible and generous contribution of everyone, a
social stability that will further promote steady employment, public assistance,
an education system open to all young people and freedom from all forms of
poverty and inequality, in a climate of cordial relations with neighbouring
countries.
Upon these prospects I invoke the intercession of Saint Joseph,
Patron of Croatia, and that of the Virgin Mary, Advocate of Croatia, Most
Faithful Mother.
May God bless this land and its people!
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