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CLOSING OF THE SECOND VATICAN ECUMENICAL
COUNCIL
ADDRESS OF POPE PAUL VI
TO WOMEN
8 December 1965
And now it is to you that we address ourselves, women of all states—girls,
wives, mothers and widows, to you also, consecrated virgins and women living
alone—you constitute half of the immense human family. As you know, the Church
is proud to have glorified and liberated woman, and in the course of the
centuries, in diversity of characters, to have brought into relief her basic
equality with man. But the hour is coming, in fact has come, when the vocation
of woman is being achieved in its fullness, the hour in which woman acquires in
the world an influence, an effect and a power never hitherto achieved. That is
why, at this moment when the human race is under-going so deep a transformation,
women impregnated with the spirit of the Gospel can do so much to aid mankind in
not falling.
You women have always had as your lot the protection of the home, the love
of beginnings and an understanding of cradles. You are present in the mystery of
a life beginning. You offer consolation in the departure of death. Our
technology runs the risk of becoming inhuman. Reconcile men with life and above
all, we beseech you, watch carefully over the future of our race. Hold back the
hand of man who, in a moment of folly, might attempt to destroy human
civilization.
Wives, mothers of families, the first educators of the human race in the
intimacy of the family circle, pass on to your sons and your daughters the
traditions of your fathers at the same time that you prepare them for an
unsearchable future. Always remember that by her children a mother belongs to
that future which perhaps she will not see.
And you, women living alone, realize what you can accomplish through your
dedicated vocation. Society is appealing to you on all sides. Not even families
can live without the help of those who have no families. Especially you,
consecrated virgins, in a world where egoism and the search for pleasure would
become law, be the guardians of purity, unselfishness and piety. Jesus who has
given to conjugal love all its plenitudes, has also exalted the renouncement of
human love when this is for the sake of divine love and for the service of all.
Lastly, women in trial, who stand upright at the foot the cross like Mary,
you who so often in history have given to men the strength to battle unto the
very end and to give witness to the point of martyrdom, aid them now still once
more to retain courage in their great undertakings, while at the same time
maintaining patience and an esteem for humble beginnings.
Women, you do know how to make truth sweet, tender and accessible; make it
your task to bring the spirit of this council into institutions, schools, homes
and daily life. Women of the entire universe, whether Christian or
non-believing, you to whom life is entrusted at this grave moment in history, it
is for you to save the peace of the world.
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