CONCLUSION
98. Venerable brothers,
pastors of God's flock throughout the world, and dearly beloved priests, Our
sons and brothers: as We come to the end of this letter which We have addressed
to you, We invite you, with a soul responsive to Christ's great love, to turn
your eyes and heart with renewed confidence and filial hope to the most loving
Mother of Jesus and Mother of the Church, and to invoke for the Catholic
priesthood her powerful and maternal intercession. In her the People of God
admire and venerate the image of the Church, and model of faith, charity and
perfect union with Him. May Mary Virgin and Mother obtain for the Church, which
also is hailed as virgin and mother, 150 to rejoice always, though with
due humility, in the faithfulness of her priests to the sublime gift of holy
virginity they have received, and to see it flourishing and appreciated ever
more and more in every walk of life, so that the army of those who "follow
the divine Lamb wherever He goes'' 151 may increase throughout the
earth.
99. The Church proclaims
her hope in Christ; she is conscious of the critical shortage of priests when
compared with the spiritual necessities of the world's population; but she is
confident in her expectation which is founded on the infinite and mysterious
power of grace, that the high spiritual quality of her ministers will bring
about an increase also in their numbers, for everything is possible to God.
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In this faith and in this hope, may the
apostolic blessing which we impart with all Our heart be for all a pledge of
heavenly graces and the testimony of Our fatherly affection.
Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, June 24,
1967, the feast of St. John the Baptist, in the fifth year of Our pontificate.
PAUL
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