APOSTOLIC PILGRIMAGE OF HIS HOLINESS PAUL VI TO
WEST ASIA, OCEANIA AND AUSTRALIA
ADDRESS OF POPE PAUL VI TO THE UNIVERSITY WORLD OF THE PHILIPPINES
Manila,
Philippines Saturday, 28
November 1970
In you we greet the university world of the Philippines. We wish to express
first of all Our great esteem for the Pontifical University of Santo Tomas which
has welcomed Us today. It is a university which is one of the most renowned for
the richness of its history, one of the most important in number of students and
one of the most well-known for the care it devotes to education of high quality.
To you, the Professors, We express Our greetings and the respect which is due to
men of learning and to educators. Are you not involved in that search for truth
which is so important for man? We are well aware that it takes a great deal of
wisdom to distinguish the different ways whereby one pursues the search for
total truth. There is the way - to put it in a word - of human reasoning; it is the
way of science, which enjoys the freedom and autonomy of natural thought. There
is likewise the way of faith; it is the gift of the Spirit’s illumination and
our soul’s response to God’s revealing Word. The distinction and the synthesis
demand a sensitive operation, but one that is also possible, magnificent and
vital. And then it calls for a certain courage to state and defend the whole
truth. May Christ be your model, he who gave his life in witness to the truth (Io.
18: 37). All progress towards truth redounds to the glory of God. Does it not
also lead to the encounter with him who above all others is the Teacher and
whose word frees from error and lies? (Cfr. Matth. 23: 8; Io. 8:
32) In pursuing your task you respond to the expectations of your brothers.
What a great responsibility is yours, and what a valuable contribution you make
to the march of mankind which, through its laborious quest of an earthly city
ruled by justice and freedom, goes in search of him who called himself
«the way, the truth and the life»
(Io. 14: 6).
Dear students, We greet you with the deepest loving interest and with all Our
paternal affection.
Today is your hour. You are the advancing vanguard of your country. Your
responsibility as intellectuals is supreme for the future of your nation. We
understand your aspiration to involve yourselves more actively in the life of
your people. We know that your dynamism, hand in hand with your special
sensitivity, has helped your elders to gain a better grasp of the problems that
must be solved.
The youth of the Philippines, like that of all Asia, is on the march. Allow Us
in this regard to ask some questions: Do you know in which direction to go? Have
you a clear picture of the goals you are aiming at? Are you dedicated to the
search for true values? Does your wish to serve your brothers manifest itself in
practical choices that prepare you to promote effectively the progress of the
many? Are you convinced that one can only be truly free to the extent that one
is responsible?
Your age is an age of criticism-and criticism can be very
useful to society, which always falls short of perfection. Your age is also an
age of generous self-giving, and this the Filipino people expect of you. What is
asked of you is a balanced harmony of these two attitudes. Your considerable
numbers in the universities speak for your intelligence and your thirst for
culture; they also at the same time create obligations of a seriousness rarely
to be found in history. The Church wishes to help you to reply to these vital
questions, for your own sake and for that of your brothers. She has received the
mission to spread throughout the world the Gospel of salvation. This message,
which comes to us from God, is the supreme answer to man’s aspirations for total
self-realization. But who will believe this Gospel, unless it is brought by
convinced witnesses? Who will accept its liberating power if its heralds are not
themselves liberated from self-interest, lies, from the spirit of division, from
sin in all its forms?
Dear students, this Gospel is yours; will you be its
bearers along with your religious leaders, your teachers, with all committed
Christians, so that you may build on this earth the society of brotherhood for
which the world justly yearns?
This is Our message: God is light (1 Io.
1: 5), Jesus Christ is the «light of the
world»; he who follows him will not walk in
darkness (Cfr. Io. 8: 12).
May God bless you, may he enlighten your
minds and enable you to discover truth; may he inflame your hearts for the
practice of love.
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