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502 II, 18 | experience of so many mystics, old and new. The Rosary itself, 503 II, 14 | reality it is we who must open ourselves up to the dimensions 504 Int, 2 | continues to walk at our side, opening to us the Scriptures and 505 III, 21 | which fosters reciprocal openness, affection, understanding 506 II, 14 | the mystery in some way opens up before the eyes of the 507 Int, 4 | Guadalajara, Mexico, and the Ordinary Assembly of the Synod of 508 III, 20 | growth of this unity by the outpouring of his Holy Spirit. And 509 IV, 28 | shown love in the extreme, overturning all those criteria of power 510 III, 22 | the Acts of the Apostles paints as a model for the Church 511 II, 16 | presence are not real, but par excellence, because Christ 512 III, 22 | significant occasions, also on the parochial level, which would increase 513 III, 20 | are one body, for we all partake of the one bread” (1Cor 514 IV, 24 | truly met the Risen One by partaking of his body and blood, we 515 II, 18 | Saviour must endure in many parts of the world. Let us deepen 516 IV, 24 | Christ in the memorial of his Pasch also means sensing the duty 517 II, 16 | meal, as memorial of the Paschal Mystery, as eschatological 518 II, 13 | enough that the biblical passages are read in the vernacular, 519 IV, 25 | is a mode of being, which passes from Jesus into each Christian, 520 Int, 1 | Amid the shadows of the passing day and the darkness that 521 II, 15 | nonetheless bears the marks of his passion, of which every Mass is 522 II, 15 | Thursday, in the setting of the Passover meal. Being a meal is part 523 II, 18 | enamoured of him, ready to wait patiently to hear his voice and, as 524 Con, 31 | my Pontificate.~IOANNES PAULUS PP.II ~ ~ 525 II, 16 | mystery of presence, the perfect fulfilment of Jesus' promise 526 Con, 31 | on their journey towards perfection. How many times did they 527 IV, 26 | a martyr, but never as a persecutor.~ 528 I, 9 | Christ, now from a Marian perspective, by encouraging once more 529 II, 12 | his listeners, which led Peter to express the faith of 530 Con, 29 | twenty-seventh year of my Petrine ministry, I consider it 531 III, 19 | plan of salvation? God has placed in human hearts a “hunger” 532 II, 11 | icon of the Trinity clearly places the Eucharist at the centre 533 IV, 28 | tragedy of hunger which plagues hundreds of millions of 534 Int, 1 | light. “Stay with us”, they pleaded. And he agreed. Soon afterwards, 535 I, 10 | Eucharistic spirituality and pointed to Mary, “woman of the Eucharist”,8 536 II, 18 | must be a kind of magnetic pole attracting an ever greater 537 IV, 27 | in social, cultural and political life, can become promotors 538 III, 21(18)| Eastern Churches, canon 702; Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian 539 IV, 28 | practical sharing with the poor (cf.1Cor 11:17-22, 27-34).~ 540 I, 6 | emerged which, despite certain positive elements, is marred by acts 541 III, 22 | us to draw as closely as possible to this ideal. Every effort 542 II, 18 | tone of voice, gestures, posture and bearing. In this regard, 543 IV, 28 | one of the many forms of poverty present in our world? I 544 IV, 28 | overturning all those criteria of power which too often govern human 545 Con, 31 | Pontificate.~IOANNES PAULUS PP.II ~ ~ 546 Con, 29 | whole Church to contemplate, praise, and adore in a special 547 III, 22 | the Church.20 It would be praiseworthy to specify other significant 548 II, 11 | veiled. The Eucharist is pre-eminently a mysterium fidei. Through 549 II, 12 | liturgy of the Word of God precedes the liturgy of the Eucharist 550 Con, 29 | Eucharist be for everyone a precious opportunity to grow in awareness 551 II, 16 | approaching Christ himself. It is precisely his presence which gives 552 Int, 3 | Ecumenical Councils and my own Predecessors, I have frequently urged 553 II, 14 | the road to Emmaus, duly prepared by our Lord's words, recognized 554 III, 22 | cathedral together with his presbyters and deacons, with the participation 555 I, 6 | that this historic moment presented itself as a great grace. 556 III, 20 | supreme model evoked in his priestly prayer: “Even as you, Father, 557 II, 15 | also has a profoundly and primarily sacrificial meaning.13 In 558 II, 11 | Emmaus helps us to focus on a primary aspect of the Eucharistic 559 III, 22 | of God. Here we see the principalmanifestation” of the Church.20 560 IV | IV~THE EUCHARIST, PRINCIPLE AND PLAN OF “MISSION”~ 561 I, 9 | light, I sought to make this privileged form of contemplation an 562 II, 18 | Christi, with its traditional procession. Our faith in the God who 563 Con, 30 | exercise of your respective professions amid so many different situations. 564 I, 8 | Millennio Ineunte. In this programmatic document, I suggested an 565 Con, 30 | very consecration to more prolonged contemplation: never forget 566 IV, 26 | culture of the Eucharistpromotes a culture of dialogue, which 567 III, 21(18)| Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Directorium 568 IV, 27 | Eucharist learns to become a promotor of communion, peace and 569 IV, 27 | political life, can become promotors of dialogue and communion.~ 570 Con, 29 | constantly experience. It prompted my Encyclical Ecclesia de 571 IV, 26 | by setting it within its proper limits.~In this Year of 572 II, 12 | beginning with Moses and all the prophets”, how “all the Scriptures” 573 Int, 5 | every level, will welcome my proposal with enthusiasm and fervent 574 Con, 29 | helpful suggestions and proposals. I do not ask, however, 575 I, 6 | 1994), I had the joy of proposing to the Church a programme 576 IV, 26 | speak about God and to bear proud witness to our faith. The “ 577 II, 18 | Rosarium Virginis Mariae, will prove a particularly fitting introduction 578 Con, 29 | Sacraments will not fail to provide some helpful suggestions 579 III, 20 | with his body”. Christ provided for the creation and growth 580 IV, 25 | The Eucharist not only provides the interior strength needed 581 II, 18 | that the Lord is good!” (Ps 34:8).~During this year 582 IV, 26 | mistake to think that any public reference to faith will 583 I, 9 | Year of the Rosary and the publication of the Apostolic Letter 584 Int, 3 | thought it helpful for this purpose to dedicate an entire Year 585 IV, 26 | forgetfulness of God and a vain pursuit of human self-sufficiency. 586 II, 11 | world” (Jn 8:12), and this quality clearly appears at those 587 Int, 2 | Holy Eucharist. Amid our questions and difficulties, and even 588 Con, 29 | O Sacrum Convivium, in quo Christus sumitur! The Year 589 I, 6 | Second Vatican Council, quoting Pope Paul VI, proclaimed 590 IV, 27 | unity of the whole human race.25 Each Mass, even when 591 IV, 28 | govern human relations and radically affirming the criterion 592 Int, 1 | the Wayfarer brought a ray of light which rekindled 593 II, 13 | they allowed the biblical readings of the liturgy to be proclaimed 594 II, 18 | souls enamoured of him, ready to wait patiently to hear 595 Int, 5 | Apostolic Letter, I wish to reaffirm this pastoral continuity 596 II, 18 | and I myself have recently reaffirmed15—the importance of moments 597 IV, 28 | unequivocally. Saint Paul vigorously reaffirms the impropriety of a Eucharistic 598 I, 6 | itself as a great grace. I realized, of course, that a simple 599 I, 7 | Jubilee. It is also worth recalling that my Apostolic Letter 600 II, 18 | this regard, liturgical law recalls—and I myself have recently 601 III, 19 | a way to stay “in” them. Receiving the Eucharist means entering 602 III, 21 | communion” which fosters reciprocal openness, affection, understanding 603 I, 9 | encouraging once more the recitation of the Rosary. This traditional 604 Int, 1 | had opened their eyes to recognize him.~ 605 IV, 24 | disciples of Emmaus, upon recognizing the Lord, “set out immediately” ( 606 I, 6 | In him, humanity finds redemption and fulfilment.~ 607 I, 7 | 7. In the Encyclical Redemptor Hominis, at the beginning 608 II, 14 | are constantly tempted to reduce the Eucharist to our own 609 I, 10 | would simply offer some reflections intended to help us all 610 II, 18 | posture and bearing. In this regard, liturgical law recalls— 611 Int, 1 | brought a ray of light which rekindled their hope and led their 612 I, 10 | its inseparable and vital relation to the Church. I urged all 613 IV, 28 | which too often govern human relations and radically affirming 614 II, 18 | for individual parish and religious communities. Let us take 615 III, 23 | Sunday Mass, Christians relive with particular intensity 616 I, 10 | passage of the years, while remaining ever rooted in the theme 617 IV, 26 | The Church is called to remind men and women of this great 618 II, 15 | memorial”, as the Liturgy reminds us in the acclamation following 619 III, 22 | celebration a source of renewed fervour.~The Lord's Day~ 620 IV, 27 | Eucharist the Church constantly renews her awareness of being a “ 621 II, 18 | Eucharist, in order to make reparation by our faith and love for 622 III, 20 | communion. I emphasized this repeatedly in my Encyclical Ecclesia 623 I, 9 | the mysteries and by the repetition of the “Hail Mary”. In its 624 I, 9 | Hail Mary”. In its flow of repetitions, it represents a kind of 625 IV, 24 | Lk 24:33), in order to report what they had seen and heard. 626 I, 9 | flow of repetitions, it represents a kind of pedagogy of love, 627 IV, 25 | attitudes it inspires, the resolutions to which it gives rise. 628 II, 18 | should be marked by profound respect.16 The presence of Jesus 629 Con, 30 | in the exercise of your respective professions amid so many 630 III, 19 | to stay “with” them, he responded by giving them a much greater 631 IV, 28 | themselves in a particular way to responding with fraternal solicitude 632 IV, 27 | who, at various levels of responsibility in social, cultural and 633 Con, 29 | interiority. If the only result of this Year were the revival 634 I, 6 | and the mystery of man are revealed.2 In him, humanity finds 635 I, 10 | Eucharistic sacrifice with due reverence, offering to Jesus present 636 Con, 29 | result of this Year were the revival in all Christian communities 637 II, 14 | context of signs containing a rich and luminous message. Through 638 IV, 26 | will somehow undermine the rightful autonomy of the State and 639 II, 16 | presence—as Pope Paul VI rightly explained—is calledreal640 IV, 25 | resolutions to which it gives rise. Can we not see here a special 641 IV, 24 | event made present in that rite.22 The dismissal at the 642 II, 16(14)| Sacred Congregation of Rites, Instruction Eucharisticum 643 III, 21 | awareness of a variety of roles and ministries, as is seen 644 II, 17 | General Instruction of the Roman Missal. The best way to 645 I, 7 | Congress, held that year in Rome, also helped to focus attention 646 Con, 29 | transformed by love.~There is room here for any number of initiatives, 647 I, 10 | years, while remaining ever rooted in the theme of Christ and 648 II, 11 | life. By a happy intuition, Rublëv's celebrated icon of the 649 II, 15 | profoundly and primarily sacrificial meaning.13 In the Eucharist, 650 Con, 29 | 29. O Sacrum Convivium, in quo Christus 651 Int, 1 | journey. Weighed down with sadness, they never imagined that 652 Con, 31 | before us the example of the Saints, who in the Eucharist found 653 I, 8 | Hours, by which the Church sanctifies the different hours of the 654 III, 19 | given so that we might be “sated” with God here on earth, 655 III, 19 | a hunger which will be satisfied only by full union with 656 IV, 26 | roots. One who learns to saythank you” in the manner 657 II, 15 | and... gave it to them, saying: Drink from it, all of you” ( 658 I, 6 | with its worst aspects. A scenario emerged which, despite certain 659 IV, 27 | the Eucharist as a great school of peace, forming men and 660 IV, 26 | live and work—in families, schools, the workplace, in all of 661 II, 13 | offer the treasures of Scripture more fully to the faithful.9 662 IV, 26 | urgent in the context of our secularized culture, characterized as 663 | seemed 664 IV, 26 | a vain pursuit of human self-sufficiency. Incarnating the Eucharistic “ 665 Con, 30 | During your time in the seminary make every effort to experience 666 IV, 24 | of his Pasch also means sensing the duty to be a missionary 667 III, 20 | may believe that you have sent me” (Jn 17:21).~ 668 II, 16(14)| Letter Mysterium Fidei (3 September 1965), 39: AAS 57 (1965), 669 II, 17 | assigned tasks, and with a serious concern that singing and 670 IV, 28 | must be last of all and servant of all” (Mc 9:35). It is 671 III, 21 | For this reason the Church sets conditions for full participation 672 IV, 26 | workplace, in all of life's settingsmeans bearing witness that 673 Int, 1 | eyes” (cf. v. 31). Amid the shadows of the passing day and the 674 I, 10 | Eucharistia, with the intention of shedding light on the mystery of 675 II, 11 | in which his divine glory shines forth brightly. Yet in the 676 IV, 28 | the Eucharist our God has shown love in the extreme, overturning 677 IV, 27 | her awareness of being a “sign and instrument” not only 678 IV, 28 | like to emphasize, since it significantly affects the authenticity 679 I, 10 | celebrate this year. I would simply offer some reflections intended 680 II, 17 | with a serious concern that singing and liturgical music be 681 IV, 27 | and solidarity in every situation. More than ever, our troubled 682 Con, 30 | professions amid so many different situations. Rediscover this above all 683 III, 23 | times were present in that small nucleus of disciples, the 684 IV, 27 | levels of responsibility in social, cultural and political 685 IV, 28 | responding with fraternal solicitude to one of the many forms 686 | somehow 687 II, 12 | them out of the darkness of sorrow and despair, and awakening 688 III | of one heart and soul” (Acts 4:32)~ 689 II, 18 | an ever greater number of souls enamoured of him, ready 690 II, 12 | Jesus begins his teaching by speaking of the mystery of his person 691 II, 13 | It is Christ himself who speaks when the Holy Scriptures 692 II, 16 | present under the Eucharistic species. This presence—as Pope Paul 693 II, 17 | be suitably “sacred”. One specific project of this Year of 694 III, 22 | would be praiseworthy to specify other significant occasions, 695 IV, 27 | new Millennium with the spectre of terrorism and the tragedy 696 Con, 30 | first Mass, and willingly spend time in prayer before the 697 Con, 30 | in Holy Mass, but also of spending a certain amount of time 698 II, 18(15)| Cf. Message Spiritus et Sponsa, for the fortieth 699 Int, 1 | within them (cf. v. 32) as he spoke to them and “explained700 II, 18(15)| Cf. Message Spiritus et Sponsa, for the fortieth anniversary 701 Con, 31 | which we receive is the spotless flesh of her Son: Ave verum 702 Con, 31 | hours of inexpressible “spousaljoy before the sacrament 703 I, 8 | pedagogy aimed at “the high standard” of holiness and carried 704 I, 6 | long term”.~Jesus Christ stands at the centre not just of 705 I, 7 | for the Eucharist. At the start of this Year of the Eucharist, 706 IV, 26 | rightful autonomy of the State and civil institutions, 707 III, 20 | body. As the Apostle Paul states: “Because there is one bread, 708 III, 22 | liturgy for the Bishop's “Stational Mass”, which he celebrates 709 | still 710 Int, 1 | never imagined that this stranger was none other than their 711 Int, 2 | of the Word to the light streaming from the “Bread of life”, 712 II, 18 | proclaimed, especially in our streets and homes, as an expression 713 I, 8 | in this direction, and to stress particularly the Sunday 714 II, 15 | meal is part of its very structure. “Take, eat... Then he took 715 IV, 28 | faced by the unemployed, the struggles of immigrants. These are 716 Int, 3 | trust will be more deeply studied and understood. At the same 717 II, 17 | each parish community to study the General Instruction 718 I, 9 | 9. Subsequently, with the proclamation of 719 II, 16 | because Christ thereby becomes substantially present, whole and entire, 720 Con, 29 | grace would be abundantly successful. At the same time, it is 721 Con, 29 | to provide some helpful suggestions and proposals. I do not 722 Con, 30 | have come to worship him”—suggests how you can best experience 723 Int, 5 | will not fail to suggest suitable approaches. My Brother Bishops 724 II, 17 | and liturgical music be suitablysacred”. One specific project 725 Con, 29 | Convivium, in quo Christus sumitur! The Year of the Eucharist 726 IV, 24 | every Christian an urgent summons to testimony and evangelization. 727 Con, 31 | In this Year of grace, sustained by Mary, may the Church 728 II, 16 | which goes far beyond mere symbolism. The Eucharist is a mystery 729 Int, 4 | Ordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, which will be 730 I, 10 | is meant to be a year of synthesis, the high-point of a journey 731 II, 12 | in the unity of the twotables”, the table of the Word 732 II, 18 | outside Mass. Care should be taken to show that awareness through 733 | taking 734 II, 17 | carry out their assigned tasks, and with a serious concern 735 II, 18 | beating of his heart. “O taste and see that the Lord is 736 Con, 31 | many times did they shed tears of profound emotion in the 737 II, 14 | neglected. We are constantly tempted to reduce the Eucharist 738 I, 6 | 6. Ten years ago, in Tertio Millennio 739 I, 6 | to humanity in the “long term”.~Jesus Christ stands at 740 IV, 27 | Millennium with the spectre of terrorism and the tragedy of war, 741 IV, 26 | of the wordEucharist”: thanksgiving. In Jesus, in his sacrifice, 742 | themselves 743 | thereby 744 Int, 3 | understood. At the same time I thought it helpful for this purpose 745 II, 15 | on the evening of Holy Thursday, in the setting of the Passover 746 II, 14 | Eucharist is too great a gift to tolerate ambiguity and depreciation”.12~ 747 II, 18 | show that awareness through tone of voice, gestures, posture 748 II, 13 | enable the word of God to touch people's minds and hearts.~ 749 I, 6 | with events which were in tragic continuity with the past, 750 I, 8 | In this context of a training in prayer, I recommended 751 IV, 26 | would disappear”.23 This transcendent point of reference, which 752 II, 11 | moments in his life, like the Transfiguration and the Resurrection, in 753 Con, 29 | leading to a Christian life transformed by love.~There is room here 754 Con, 29 | awareness of the incomparable treasure which Christ has entrusted 755 II, 13 | table of the wordoffer the treasures of Scripture more fully 756 I, 7 | the great event was fully Trinitarian and Christocentric. Within 757 IV, 27 | situation. More than ever, our troubled world, which began the new 758 II, 12 | We know that this was troubling for most of his listeners, 759 Int, 3 | repeat this teaching, which I trust will be more deeply studied 760 I, 8 | said at the time: “In the twentieth century, especially since 761 I, 7 | took flesh in Mary's womb twenty centuries ago, continues 762 Con, 29 | As I look forward to the twenty-seventh year of my Petrine ministry, 763 Con, 31 | Rosary, in the year 2004, the twenty-sixth of my Pontificate.~IOANNES 764 I, 6 | celebrate the Jubilee of the two-thousandth anniversary of the Incarnation, 765 IV, 26 | in his sacrifice, in his unconditional “yes” to the will of the 766 | under 767 IV, 26 | reference to faith will somehow undermine the rightful autonomy of 768 IV, 28 | the hardships faced by the unemployed, the struggles of immigrants. 769 IV, 28 | meaning of the Eucharist unequivocally. Saint Paul vigorously reaffirms 770 II, 17 | following faithfully the unfolding of the liturgical year. 771 II, 14 | to “speak”. The Eucharist unfolds in a dynamic context of 772 I, 6 | bring about great changes. Unfortunately the Millennium began with 773 IV, 27 | isolation, always has a universal character. The Christian 774 Int, 1 | Scriptures. The light of the Word unlocked the hardness of their hearts 775 IV, 26 | forgetfulness of God and a vain pursuit of human self-sufficiency. 776 III, 21 | based on the awareness of a variety of roles and ministries, 777 II, 11 | glory of Christ remains veiled. The Eucharist is pre-eminently 778 II, 13 | passages are read in the vernacular, if they are not also proclaimed 779 Con, 31 | spotless flesh of her Son: Ave verum corpus natum de Maria Virgine. 780 IV, 28 | unequivocally. Saint Paul vigorously reaffirms the impropriety 781 I, 6 | elements, is marred by acts of violence and bloodshed which cause 782 Con, 31 | above all by the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose whole life incarnated 783 Con, 31 | verum corpus natum de Maria Virgine. In this Year of grace, 784 II, 18 | enamoured of him, ready to wait patiently to hear his voice 785 I | I~IN THE WAKE OF THE COUNCIL~AND THE GREAT 786 Int, 4 | pastoral impulse which I wanted to give to the Church, particularly 787 Con, 30 | Jesus in the tabernacle wants you to be at his side, so 788 IV, 27 | terrorism and the tragedy of war, demands that Christians 789 IV, 28 | 20): by bending down to wash the feet of his disciples, 790 IV, 28 | but instead relates the “washing of feet” (cf. Jn 13:1-20): 791 IV, 28 | even in areas of immense wealth. We cannot delude ourselves: 792 Int, 1 | accompanied them on their journey. Weighed down with sadness, they 793 | where 794 | wherever 795 | whom 796 Con, 30 | celebrated your first Mass, and willingly spend time in prayer before 797 Int, 5 | present Apostolic Letter, I wish to reaffirm this pastoral 798 IV, 24 | testimony and evangelization. I wished to emphasize this in my 799 II, 15 | the fellowship which God wishes to establish with us and 800 Con, 30 | consecration each day, and are witnesses and heralds of the great 801 I, 10 | spirituality and pointed to Mary, “woman of the Eucharist”,8 as its 802 I, 7 | who took flesh in Mary's womb twenty centuries ago, continues 803 Int, 3 | dedicate an entire Year to this wonderful sacrament.~ 804 IV, 26 | in families, schools, the workplace, in all of life's settings— 805 II | Celebrating, worshiping, contemplating~ 806 I, 6 | past, and often with its worst aspects. A scenario emerged 807 I, 7 | Great Jubilee. It is also worth recalling that my Apostolic 808 Con, 30 | entrusted to you for a more worthy celebration of the Eucharist.~ 809 I, 7 | Apostolic Letter Dies Domini, written in preparation for the Jubilee, 810 I, 7 | repeat the words which I wrote in Tertio Millennio Adveniente: “ 811 Int, 1 | and led their hearts to yearn for the fullness of light. “ 812 III, 19 | not the greatest of human yearnings? Is this not what God had 813 Con, 30 | invitation with full apostolic zeal.~Dear priests, who repeat


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