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55.
After conversing with you, Venerable
Brethren, on the most important and typical needs of the Church in mission
countries, We cannot fail to express Our heartfelt gratitude to all those who
are toiling for the propagation of the Faith in the farthest reaches of the
earth, without sparing any efforts. For the missionaries from both the
religious and the regular clergy; for the holy virgins who are fruitfully and
actively helping the missions; and for the lay missionaries, precious allies of
the clergy, who have been diligent in helping to advance the cause of
religion-for all of them, We offer Our daily and special prayers, and every
kind of help that lies within Our power. The success of their work, which is
apparent in the spiritual vigor of newly established Christian communities, is
an indication of God's favor and a proof of the solicitude and wisdom with
which the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith and the
Congregation of the Oriental Church are carrying out their work.
A
Call for Help
56. We exhort all the
bishops, the clergy, and the faithful of the dioceses of the whole world, who
are contributing to relieve the spiritual and material necessities of the
missions by their prayers and offerings, to increase voluntarily their badly
needed contributions. Despite the scarcity of priests which besets even the
pastors of the oldest dioceses, there should be no hesitation in encouraging
missionary vocations and in releasing the very best and most useful laymen,
that they may be placed at the disposal of the new dioceses; heavenly
consolations will soon be derived from this sacrifice, made for the furtherance
of God's cause.
57. Indeed, just as such
needs constantly increase, so in equal measure increases the generous effort in
which the faithful of the whole world are engaging to cooperate with missionary
organizations which, under the guidance of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation
of the Faith, are channeling contributions received from every source toward
the most suitable and urgent destinations. Willing help and material
contributions readily and copiously offered by their brethren will encourage
the members of newly established Christian communities, to live in the service
of their religion, and will bring them the warmth of supernatural affection,
which is nourished in the human heart by grace.
Perseverance
58. Many dioceses and
Christian communities in mission territories are being harassed by difficulties
and sometimes even by active persecution. We therefore exhort everyone to
persevere courageously in the battle which he is fighting for God's cause: the
pastors who are giving their children in God the example of a faith which does
not falter even in mortal danger; and the faithful who are being so grievously
tried by adversity and are therefore so dear to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, who
promised beatitude and abundant rewards to those who suffer persecution for
justice' sake.84 God, in His inscrutable but always merciful designs,
will sustain them with heavenly favors, consolations, and joy. The whole Church
is united with the persecuted in a communion of prayer and sorrow, with the
certainty that final victory will be hers.
59. From the bottom of Our
heart, We call down upon the missions the worthy protection of their patrons
and martyrs, and, first and foremost, the intercession of Mary, Mother and
Queen of the Missions. With the greatest affection We impart to each one of
you, Venerable Brethren, and to all those who in any way contribute to the
propagation of God's kingdom, Our Apostolic Blessing. May it be a token and a
pledge of the supernatural favors of the Eternal Father, who appeared to the
world through His Son, the Savior of mankind, and may it kindle and multiply
missionary zeal in the hearts of all.
60. Given at Rome, at St.
Peter's, on November 28, 1959, the second year of Our Pontificate.
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