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THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS FOR AMERICA
A NEW EVANGELIZATION
1. «Mary set out at that time...» (Lk 1:39). How
suggestive it is to hear again in this celebration the page from the Gospel
about the Visitation, to conclude the Special Assembly for America of the Synod
of Bishops! The Church is always «journeying», always on the
move. She is sent and exists to move through time and space, announcing and
testifying the Gospel to the furthest corners of the earth. About five centuries
ago, the Church on her pilgrimage through history journeyed to the American
continent, which had just been discovered. Since then she has been established
in the various cultures of those lands; her face has taken on the features of
the local people, as shown by the eloquent icon of Our Lady of Guadalupe, whose
memory we celebrate in today's liturgy.
And so the continental Synod has been held this year, while the entire
People of God is proceeding towards the great Jubilee of 2000. This is certainly
a point of arrival; but even more so, a new point of departure: the Christian
community, based on the model of Mary, is journeying again, driven by the love
of Christ, to undertake the new evangelization of the American continent. It is
the beginning of a new mission, which has found its «supper» and «pentecost»
in the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, at the very beginning of a year
wholly dedicated to the Holy Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit who ceaselessly
guides the Christian people along the road of the history of salvation. We want
to thank the Lord for this today, recognizing that Christ Himself is present
among us and walks with us. Venerable brothers in the Episcopate, dear
Brothers and Sisters, let us go together on a spiritual pilgrimage to Bethlehem
and offer the fruits of our commitment at the feet of the Son of God, who has
come to save us: «Regnum venturum, Dominum, venite adoremus!».
2. In these weeks we have made our own the last words of Christ the
incarnate Son of God, his testament, which is also his great missionary mandate
for the baptized: «Go, therefore and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you
always, to the close of the age» (Mt 28:18-20).
In fidelity to this mandate upon which our ministry is founded, you, the
pastors of the Churches in America, do not tire of proclaiming to a world hungry
for truth the living Christ, our sole salvation. He alone is our peace, he alone
is that richness from which we can always receive strength and inner joy. During
the course of the Synod, we have heard echoes of the voices of the first great
evangelizers of America, reminding us of our duty to be profoundly converted to
Christ, the one source of authentic communion and solidarity. Now is the time of
the new evangelization, a providential occasion to lead the People of God in
America to cross the threshold of the third millennium with renewed hope.
How can we fail to thank God today for all those missionaries who for five
centuries of history were committed to the evangelization of the Continent? The
Church is greatly indebted to them. Many of their names are known to us, because
they have been raised to the glory of the altars. But most of those missionaries
remain unknown, the majority of them Religious, to whom America owes much, not
only religiously but also culturally. Just as in Europe, from where the
missionaries came, so too in America intimate link between faith, evangelization
and culture gave rise to countless works of art, architecture and literature, as
well as many popular celebrations and traditions. A rich tradition thus arose,
one which represents a significant patrimony of the peoples of South, Central
and North America.
Between these regions there are differences which go back to the very
origins of evangelization. The Synod, however, has highlighted very clearly how
the Gospel harmonized them. Those taking part in the Synod have personally
experienced this unity, the source of fraternal solidarity. In this way, the
Synod has accomplished its principle task, indicated by its very name, syn-odos,
that is communion of paths. We thank the Lord for this communion of paths, on
which whole generations of Christians on that great Continent have journeyed.
3. Dear Brothers and Sisters, during the synodal assembly, the problems and
perspectives of the new evangelization in America have been examined. Any
solution is based on the awareness of the urgent duty of ardently and
courageously proclaiming Jesus Christ, Redeemer of all mankind and of every man.
It is only in drawing from this living source that we can effectively face up to
all the challenges. I would like to recall some of these: the authentic teaching
of the doctrine of the Church and catechesis based on the Gospel, adapted to the
needs of the times; the tasks and interaction of the different vocations and
different ministries in the Church; the defense of human life from the moment of
conception till its natural end; the fundamental role of the family in society;
the need to ensure that society, with its laws and institutions, is in harmony
with the teachings of Christ; the value of human work, by which the human person
cooperates in the God's activity of creation; the evangelization of the cultural
world in its different aspects. Thanks to an apostolic action rooted in the
Gospel and open to the challenges of society, you can contribute to spreading
throughout America that much desired civilization of love, which places much
value on the primacy of man and the promotion of human dignity in all its
dimensions, starting from the spiritual dimension.
The Church in America can realize more profoundly and more extensively the
consequences of authentic reconciliation with Christ, who opens hearts and
enables the brothers and sisters in the faith to renew their way of working
together. For the new evangelization, it is essential to have a concrete
collaboration between the different vocations, the different ministries and the
different apostolates and gifts granted by the Holy Spirit, whether traditional
religious institutions or new movements and associations created more recently
by the faithful are involved.
4. Venerable and beloved Synodal Fathers, who formed the Special Assembly of
the Synod for America, I now express to you my cordial greetings and my most
heartfelt thanks. I have tried as much as possible to be present at the work of
the Synod. This was a significant experience for me, making it easier to
reinforce the bonds of loving and pastoral communion which unite me with you in
Jesus Christ. This spiritual unity is now concluding in the celebration of the
Eucharist, center and culmination of the life of the Church and all her
apostolic plan.
As you leave Rome, returning to the various dioceses in America, I impart my
blessing to you and transmit it to your faithful, especially to the priests,
your collaborators, the religious men and women who are part of your
communities, to the lay faithful committed to the apostolate, to the young, to
adolescents and the elderly. I promise them my prayers and my affection. The
Holy Spirit, in this year specially dedicated to him, helps us to walk together
in the name of the Lord!
We have concluded the works of the Synod on the day dedicated to the Virgin
of Guadalupe, first witness to the presence of Christ in America. Her shrine in
the heart of the American continent is an indelible memory of the evangelization
achieved in the past five centuries. The Mother of Christ appeared to a humble
man, an Indian called Juan Diego. She chose him as the representative of all her
beloved sons and daughters of those lands, in order to announce that divine
Providence called for the salvation of men of all races and cultures; the
indigenous peoples, who lived there centuries ago, as well as people who came
from Europe, in order to bring, despite their limitations and faults, the
immense gift of the Good News. During the Synod, we experienced the special
presence of Our Lady, the Mother of God, venerated in the Basilica of Guadalupe.
And today we want to entrust her with the future path of the Church in the great
continent of America.
A few days ago, to conclude the works of the Synod, accepting the proposal
of the three Presidents Delegate, you expressed the desire that for the
promulgation of the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation I return as a pilgrim to
her shrine in Mexico City. In this respect I place all my trust, my plans and my
desires in her. However, as of now I prostrate myself spiritually at her feet,
recalling my first pilgrimage in January 1979, when I knelt before that
wonderful image to invoke her maternal help and protection on my recently begun
pontifical service. On that occasion I placed the evangelization of America -
especially Latin America - in her hands, and took part afterwards in the Third
General Conference of the Latin American Episcopate in Puebla.
In your name, I renew today the call that I made to her then: Mary, Virgin
of Guadalupe, Mother of all America, help us to be faithful promulgators of the
great mysteries of God, Help us to teach the truth which your Son announced and
to spread love, which is the first commandment and first fruit of the Holy
Spirit. Help us to confirm our brothers in the faith. Help us to spread hope in
eternal life. Help us to guard the great spiritual treasures of the members of
the people of God, who are entrusted to us. Queen of the Apostles! Accept
our willingness to serve the cause of your Son unreservedly, the cause of the
Gospel and of peace, founded on justice and love among men and between peoples. Queen
of peace! Save the nations and the peoples of the whole continent who trust in
you; save them from wars, hate and subversion. May all, governors and the
governed, learn to live in peace; may they be educated for peace, and undertake
everything required by peace and justice, and the respect for the rights of each
person so that peace may be strengthened. Listen to us, «morenita»
Virgin, Mother of Hope, Mother of Guadalupe!
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