Conclusion
92.
Today, as never before, the Church has the opportunity of bringing the Gospel,
by witness and word, to all people and nations. I see the dawning of a new
missionary age, which will become a radiant day bearing an abundant harvest, if
all Christians, and missionaries and young churches in particular, respond with
generosity and holiness to the calls and challenges of our time.
Like the apostles after
Christ's Ascension, the Church must gather in the Upper Room "together
with Mary, the Mother of Jesus" (Acts 1:14),
in order to pray for the Spirit and to gain strength and courage to carry out
the missionary mandate. We too, like the apostles, need to be transformed and
guided by the Spirit.
On the eve of the third
millennium the whole Church is invited to live more intensely the mystery of
Christ by gratefully cooperating in the work of salvation. The Church does this
together with Mary and following the example of Mary, the Church's Mother and
model: Mary is the model of that maternal love which should inspire all who
cooperate in the Church's apostolic mission for the rebirth of humanity.
Therefore, "strengthened by the presence of Christ, the Church journeys
through time toward the consummation of the ages and goes to meet the Lord who
comes. But on this journey ...she proceeds along the path already
trodden by the Virgin Mary."177
To "Mary's mediation,
wholly oriented toward Christ and tending to the revelation of his salvific
power,"178 I entrust the Church and, in particular, those who
commit themselves to carrying out the missionary mandate in today's world. As
Christ sent forth his apostles in the name of the Father and of the Son and of
the Holy Spirit, so too, renewing that same mandate, I extend to all of you my
apostolic blessing, in the name of the same Most Holy Trinity. Amen.
Given in Rome, at St.
Peter's, on December 7, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Conciliar Decree Ad
Gentes, in the year 1990, the thirteenth of my Pontificate.
JOHN PAUL II
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