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ACT OF ENTRUSTMENT TO MARY
Sunday 8 October 2000
1. "Woman, behold your Son!" (Jn 19:26). As
we near the end of this Jubilee Year, when you, O Mother, have offered us
Jesus anew, the blessed fruit of your womb most pure, the Word made
flesh, the world’s Redeemer, we hear more clearly the sweet echo of his
words entrusting us to you, making you our Mother: "Woman, behold
your Son!" When he entrusted to you the Apostle John, and with him
the children of the Church and all people, Christ did not diminish but
affirmed anew the role which is his alone as the Saviour of the world. You
are the splendour which in no way dims the light of Christ, for you exist
in him and through him. Everything in you is fiat: you are the Immaculate
One, through you there shines the fullness of grace. Here, then, are
your children, gathered before you at the dawn of the new millennium. The
Church today, through the voice of the Successor of Peter, in union with so
many Pastors assembled here from every corner of the world, seeks refuge
in your motherly protection and trustingly begs your intercession as she
faces the challenges which lie hidden in the future.
2. In this year of grace, countless people have known the
overflowing joy of the mercy which the Father has given us in Christ. In
the particular Churches throughout the world, and still more in this centre
of Christianity, the widest array of people have accepted this gift. Here
the enthusiasm of the young rang out, here the sick have lifted up their
prayer. Here have gathered priests and religious, artists and
journalists, workers and people of learning, children and adults, and
all have acknowledged in your beloved Son the Word of God made flesh in
your womb. O Mother, intercede for us, that the fruits of this Year will
not be lost and that the seeds of grace will grow to the full measure of
the holiness to which we are all called.
3. Today we wish to entrust to you the future that awaits us, and
we ask you to be with us on our way. We are the men and women of an
extraordinary time, exhilarating yet full of contradictions. Humanity
now has instruments of unprecedented power: we can turn this world into a
garden, or reduce it to a pile of rubble. We have devised the astounding
capacity to intervene in the very well-springs of life: man can use this
power for good, within the bounds of the moral law, or he can succumb to
the short-sighted pride of a science which accepts no limits, but
tramples on the respect due to every human being. Today as never before in
the past, humanity stands at a crossroads. And once again, O Virgin Most
Holy, salvation lies fully and uniquely in Jesus, your Son.
4. Therefore, O Mother, like the Apostle John, we wish to
take you into our home (cf. Jn 19:27), that we may learn from you to
become like your Son. "Woman, behold your son!" Here we stand
before you to entrust to your maternal care ourselves, the Church, the
entire world. Plead for us with your beloved Son that he may give us in
abundance the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth which is the fountain of
life. Receive the Spirit for us and with us, as happened in the first
community gathered round you in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost (cf. Acts
1:14). May the Spirit open our hearts to justice and love, and guide
people and nations to mutual understanding and a firm desire for peace. We
entrust to you all people, beginning with the weakest: the babies yet
unborn, and those born into poverty and suffering, the young in search
of meaning, the unemployed, and those suffering hunger and disease. We
entrust to you all troubled families, the elderly with no one to help them, and
all who are alone and without hope.
5. O Mother, you know the sufferings and hopes of the
Church and the world: come to the aid of your children in the daily trials which
life brings to each one, and grant that, thanks to the efforts of all, the
darkness will not prevail over the light. To you, Dawn of Salvation, we
commit our journey through the new Millennium, so that with you as guide all
people may know Christ, the light of the world and its only Saviour, who
reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. Amen.
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