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ADDRESS OF POPE PAUL VI
TO THE PRESIDENT OF IRELAND*
Tuesday, 2 July 1963
Mister President,
As we greet you today with a heartfelt welcome, We recall with
the happiest of memories Our own visit to Our beloved Ireland, and Our meeting
there with Your Excellency. The vision of your Island of Saints and Scholars
glows brightly in Our heart, illuminated above all by the unflinching fidelity
of its people to this Apostolic See, in spite of dungeon, fire and sword.
Indeed, the high winds raised by these and other difficulties
merely fanned into more brilliant flame the fire of Faith enkindled by Saint
Patrick, giving rise to a most fervent spiritual and religious life in your own
land, and a burning zeal for the conversion of souls, and the spreading of the
Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Christ to every corner of the earth.
So ardent is the faith of the Irish that they not only provide
their own dear Island with sufficient vocations, but also give of their choicest
and best to leave home and country, and to work as priests, as Brothers and
Sisters, in the most difficult fields of apostolic endeavour. Innumerable are
the missionaries who left your shores to bring the light and warmth of the
Gospel to those sitting in darkness and in the shadow of death; incalculable the
harvest of souls they gathered in the white fields of the missions.
Our knowledge of your marvellous history, and Our personal
experience of the warm, friendly, generous heart of the Irish, combine to
strengthen Our paternal affection and special benevolence towards the Emerald
Isle and its people. Through your good offices, Mister President, We send them a
most loving blessing, and We pray that God and Mary love them, and ever prosper
and protect the Irish nation. To Your Excellency and your family, to the Government
and citizens of Ireland, We impart from Our heart Our particular
affectionate Apostolic Benediction.
*AAS 55 (1963), p.650-651.
Insegnamenti di Paolo VI, vol. I, p.37-38.
L'Osservatore Romano
4.7.1963 p.1.
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