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The
Martyrs
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However important programmes of formation and strategies for evangelization may
be, in the end it is martyrdom which reveals to the world the very essence
of the Christian message. The word itself, "martyr", means
witness, and those who have shed their blood for Christ have borne the ultimate
witness to the true value of the Gospel. In the Bull of Indiction of the Great
Jubilee of the Year 2000, Incarnationis Mysterium, I stressed the vital
importance of remembering the martyrs: "From the psychological point of
view, martyrdom is the most eloquent proof of the truth of the faith, for faith
can give a human face even to the most violent of deaths and show its beauty
even in the midst of the most atrocious persecutions".239 Through
the ages, Asia has given the Church and the world a great host of these heroes
of the faith, and from the heart of Asia there rises the great song of praise: Te
martyrum candidatus laudat exercitus. This is the song of those who died
for Christ on Asian soil in the first centuries of the Church, and it is also
the joyful cry of men and women of more recent times like Saint Paul Miki and
his companions, Saint Lorenzo Ruiz and his companions, Saint Andrew Dung Lac
and his companions, Saint Andrew Kim Taegon and his companions. May the great
host of Asian martyrs, old and new, never cease to teach the Church in Asia
what it means to bear witness to the Lamb in whose blood they have washed their
shining robes (cf. Rev 7:14)! May they stand as indomitable witnesses to
the truth that Christians are called always and everywhere to proclaim nothing
other than the power of the Lord's Cross! And may the blood of Asia's
martyrs be now as always the seed of new life for the Church in every corner of
the continent!
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