At midday, the Pope appeared at the window of his study
which overlooks St. Peter's Square, in order to pray the angelus. Before
the prayer, he launched an appeal, "particularly to the men and women
who, last century, knew the tragic world wars. I also appeal to young people
who, luckily for them, did not live through those conflicts. To all of
them I say: together we must firmly oppose the temptation of hatred and
violence which only give the illusion of resolving conflict but which,
in fact, cause real and permanent losses. Forgiveness on the other hand,
which may appear a weakness, presupposes great spiritual strength and ensures
long term benefits.
"Forgiveness, in opposing the instinct to return evil for evil, is an attitude that has profound religious motivations, especially for Christians; yet it is also supported by a basis of reason. Indeed, the rule of do unto others that which you would wish done unto you applies to everyone, believers and non believers alike. This ethical principle applied at a social and international level is the highway to building a juster and more unified world." |
After the angelus, John Paul II expressed his special wish "for
peace and prosperity to the counties of the European Union that today,
with the single currency, have reached a historic landmark. I hope that
this may favor the full development of citizens in the various countries.
May justice and solidarity grow throughout Europe to the benefit of the
entire human family!"
Before saying farewell, the Pope wished everyone a happy New Year in French, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Russian and Arabic. |
Mary Immaculate ~
Patroness of the United States