40.
The first year, 1997, will thus be devoted to reflection on
Christ, the Word of God, made man by the power of the Holy Spirit. The
distinctly Christological character of the Jubilee needs to be emphasized,
for it will celebrate the Incarnation and coming into the world of the Son of
God, the mystery of salvation for all mankind. The general theme proposed by
many Cardinals and Bishops for this year is: "Jesus Christ, the one
Saviour of the world, yesterday, today and for ever" (cf. Heb 13:8).
Among the Christological themes suggested in
the Consistory the following stand out: a renewed appreciation of Christ,
Saviour and Proclaimer of the Gospel, with special reference to the fourth
chapter of the Gospel of Luke, where the theme of Christ's mission of preaching
the Good News and the theme of the Jubilee are interwoven; a deeper
understanding of the mystery of the Incarnation and of Jesus' birth from the
Virgin Mary; the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation. In order to
recognize who Christ truly is, Christians, especially in the course of this
year, should turn with renewed interest to the Bible, "whether it
be through the liturgy, rich in the divine word, or through devotional reading,
or through instructions suitable for the purpose and other aids".(24) In
the revealed text it is the Heavenly Father himself who comes to us in love and
who dwells with us, disclosing to us the nature of his only-begotten Son and
his plan of salvation for humanity.(25)
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