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Pope John Paul II
Pilgrim in the footsteps of St. Paul
SPEECHES
08.05.2001 - At Malta Airport - ENGLISH
Mr President, Members of the Government, Brother
Bishops, Ladies
and Gentlemen,
1. With heartfelt gratitude to God, I stand on Maltese soil for
the second time. The Jubilee Pilgrimage which I am making on the
Two Thousandth Anniversary of the Birth of Jesus Christ has
brought me to Malta. After visiting some of the places
especially connected with the history of salvation, at
Sinai, in the
Holy Land, and now in Athens and Damascus, my pilgrimage in the
footsteps of Saint Paul brings me to you.
2. Thank you, Mr President, for the kind invitation which you
extended to me in the name of the Maltese people. Thank
you for your
courteous words of welcome here today. I am grateful also to the
distinguished members of Parliament, the Civil and Military
Authorities, the members of the Diplomatic Corps, and all who are
honouring this occasion with their presence.
With affection in the Lord, I greet Archbishop Mercieca, Bishop
Cauchi, and Auxiliary Bishop Depasquale, as well as the other
Bishops present, some of whom represent the missionary vocation of
the Maltese Church, while others are descendants of Maltese
emigrants. I greet the priests, the deacons, the men and women
religious; and in particular the young people who are preparing to
serve the Lord in the priesthood and consecrated life. I greet the
catechists and all who actively collaborate in the Churchs
mission.
In the words of your Patron Saint Paul I greet all the Maltese
people, without exception: "Grace to you and peace from God
our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ"
(Phil 1:2).
3. The memory of my first visit, eleven years ago, spontaneously
comes to my mind. I remember my meetings with the priests and
religious, the workers, the intellectuals, the families and the
young people. I remember the Co-Cathedral of Saint John
in Valletta,
the Marian Shrines of Mellieha and Ta' Pinu on the Island
of Gozo. I
remember the Bay and the Islands of Saint Paul, and in particular
the ancient Grotto, venerated as the place where he stayed.
I remember above all the faith and the enthusiasm of the
Maltese and Gozitans.
Saint Paul arrived in Malta as a prisoner on his way
to Rome, the
place of his martyrdom. Here he and his shipwrecked companions were
treated - as we read in the Acts of the Apostles - "with
unusual kindness" (28:2). Here he bore witness to Christ and
restored to health the father of Publius and other people of the
Island who were sick (cf. Acts 28:8). The goodness of the
Maltese people was met by the "the goodness and
loving kindness
of God our Saviour" (Tit 3:4). For two millennia you
have been faithful to the vocation involved in that singular
encounter.
Today the Successor of Peter wishes to confirm you in the same
faith, and to encourage you in the spirit of Christian hope and
love. He prays that, like your forbears, you too may bear good and
abundant fruit. Good trees yield abundant good fruit (cf. Mt
12:33-35), as has been the case of the Venerable Servants of God
whom I shall have the joy of declaring Blessed tomorrow.
4. Marked by its position in Europe and in the Mediterranean,
Malta is heir to a singularly rich cultural tradition, the heart of
which is the humanism of the Gospel. In a world in search of
a sure light to guide the transformations which it is undergoing,
you have a spiritual and moral heritage perfectly able to
heal and elevate the dignity of the human person, to strengthen the
fabric of society, and to endow human activity with a deeper sense
and meaning (cf. Gaudium et Spes, 40). This is the
wisdom and
insight which Malta can offer to the new historical era that is
slowly but surely emerging.
Dear Maltese Friends, cherish your Christian vocation! Be proud
of your religious and cultural heritage! Look to the future with
hope, and set out with renewed vigour to make this new
Millennium
a time of solidarity and peace, of love for life and
respect for Gods
creation.
5. I have entrusted my pilgrimage to the protection of the
Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostle Paul. I invoke their
intercession upon all the inhabitants of Malta and Gozo!
I bless you all, and in particular the sick, the elderly and all
those who are suffering in body and spirit.
Il-Mulej ibierek il-poplu kollu ta Malta u
ta Ghawdex!
[God bless the people of Malta and of Gozo!]
(Original text: English)
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