REFLECTION OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II 
 ON THE SOLEMNITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 
OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY  
Piazza di Spagna, 8 December 2000
1. Today, 8 December, Romans 
have once again made a devout pilgrimage 
to this historic Piazza di Spagna, 
where in 1856 Bl. Pius IX wanted to erect 
this Marian monument to recall the promulgation 
 of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. 
We pay homage to Mary Most Holy, 
preserved from the contagion of original sin 
and from any other hint of sin 
from the very first moment, 
in virtue of the merits of her Son, 
Jesus Christ, our only Redeemer. 
As I do every year, I willingly join 
in the offering of this traditional floral tribute, 
an eloquent symbol of unanimous entrustment 
to the Immaculate Heart of the Lord's Mother. 
2. In the context of the Great Jubilee, 
the truth of faith which the Church professes 
and proclaims today resounds 
with exceptional clarity:  "I will put enmity 
between you and the woman, 
and between your seed and her seed; 
he shall bruise your head" (Gn 3: 15). 
Prophetic words of hope, 
echoing since the dawn of history! 
They foretell the victory that Jesus, 
"born of woman" (Gal 4: 4), 
would win over Satan, the prince of this world. 
"He shall bruise your head":  the Son's victory 
is the Mother's victory, the victory 
of the Immaculate Servant of the Lord, 
who intercedes for us as advocate of mercy. 
This is the mystery we celebrate today; 
this is the proclamation we renew with faith 
at the foot of this Marian column. 
Rome, cradle of history and civilization, 
chosen by God as the see of Peter 
and his successors, land sanctified 
by numerous martyrs and witnesses of the faith, 
 opens her arms this day to the entire world. 
Rome, centre of the Catholic faith, 
speaks on behalf of the Christian people 
scattered across the five continents 
and proclaims with joyful faith:  
in you, Mary, Love has triumphed. 
3. "I will put enmity between you 
and the woman...". Do not these 
mysterious words from the Book of Genesis 
sum up the dramatic truth of all human history? 
At the end of its work 35 years ago, 
the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council recalled 
that history, in its deepest reality, 
is the scene of "an arduous struggle 
against the powers of darkness, which started 
at the world's beginning and will continue, 
as the Lord tells us, until the last day" 
(Gaudium et spes, n. 37). 
This relentless conflict involves man, 
every human being, who "has to struggle 
continuously to be allied with what is good, 
and only with great effort and the help of God's 
 grace can he achieve his own inner unity" (ibid.). 
4. Immaculate Virgin, Mother of the Saviour, 
the ages tell of your motherly presence 
supporting the pilgrim people on the paths 
of history. To you we raise our eyes and 
ask you to sustain us in the struggle against evil 
and in the effort to do good. Keep us under your 
motherly protection, Virgin all fair and all holy!
Help us go forward into the new millennium 
clothed with that humility which made you 
beloved above all in the sight of the Most High. 
May the fruits of this Jubilee Year not be wasted! 
In your hands we place the future that awaits us, 
invoking your constant protection on the whole 
world. Therefore, like the Apostle John, 
we want to take you into our home (cf. Jn 19: 27). 
Stay with us, Mary, stay with us always!  
Ora pro nobis, intercede pro nobis, 
ad Dominum Iesum Christum!  
Amen.
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