27.
It would be difficult not to recall that
the Marian Year took place only shortly before the events of 1989. Those
events remain surprising for their vastness and especially for the speed with
which they occurred. The Eighties were years marked by a growing danger from
the "Cold War". 1989 ushered in a peaceful resolution which took the
form, as it were, of an "organic" development. In the light of this
fact, we are led to recognize a truly prophetic significance in the Encyclical Rerum
Novarum: everything that Pope Leo XIII wrote there about Communism was
borne out by these events, as I emphasized in the Encyclical Centesimus
Annus.(12) In the unfolding of those events one could already discern
the invisible hand of Providence at work with maternal care: "Can a woman
forget her infant ...?" (Is 49:15).
After 1989 however there arose new
dangers and threats. In the countries of the former Eastern bloc, after the
fall of Communism, there appeared the serious threat of exaggerated
nationalism, as is evident from events in the Balkans and other neighbouring
areas. This obliges the European nations to make a serious examination of
conscience, and to acknowledge faults and errors, both economic and
political, resulting from imperialist policies carried out in the previous and
present centuries vis-à-vis nations whose rights have been
systematically violated.
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