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Mass for Religious Men and Women on the Feast of the Presentation of
Jesus in the Temple: Eighth World Day of Consecrated Life:
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HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II
Monday, 2 February 2004
1. "He had to be made like his brethren in every
respect, so that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest" (Heb
2: 17).
These words from the Letter to the Hebrews express well the
message of today's Feast of the Presentation of the Lord in the Temple.
They offer us the key to its interpretation, so to speak, putting it in
the perspective of the Paschal Mystery.
The event we are celebrating today takes us back to what Mary
and Joseph did when, 40 days after his birth, they presented Jesus to God as
their firstborn son, complying with the law of Moses.
Their offering was later to find complete and perfect fulfillment
in the mystery of the passion, death and Resurrection of the Lord. Only then
would he fulfill his mission as the "merciful and faithful High
Priest", sharing in our human destiny to the very end.
At the presentation in the Temple, Mary, the faithful
Virgin who takes part with him in the eternal plan of salvation, was with him
as she was on Calvary.
2. Today's liturgy opens with the blessing of the candles and
the procession to the altar to meet Christ and to recognize him "in the
breaking of the bread" until he comes again in glory.
The Church celebrates the Day of Consecrated Life in this
setting of light, faith and hope. All those who have offered their life to
Christ for ever for the coming of the Kingdom of God are invited to renew their
"yes" to the special vocation they have received. The entire Ecclesial
Community, however, also rediscovers the riches of the prophetic witness of
consecrated life in the variety of its charisms and apostolic commitments.
3. With sentiments of praise and gratitude to the Lord for this
great gift, I would like first of all to greet Cardinal Eduardo Martínez Somalo,
Prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of
Apostolic Life, who is presiding at today's Celebration. With him, I extend my
cordial good wishes to all who are participating in this evocative liturgical
assembly.
My affectionate greeting goes especially to you, dear Men and
Women Religious and Members of Secular Institutes, as well as to all the
witnesses faithful to the values of consecrated life in every region of the
world.
Christ is calling you to conform ever more closely to him, who
out of love made himself obedient, poor and chaste. Continue to dedicate
yourselves passionately to proclaiming and promoting his Kingdom. This is your
mission, as necessary today as it was in the past!
4. Dear Men and Women Religious, what a favorable opportunity
you are afforded on this day dedicated to you, to reaffirm your fidelity to God
with the enthusiasm and generosity of the moment when you first pronounced your
vows! Repeat your "yes" to the God of Love every day with joy and
conviction. In the recollection of the cloistered monastery or beside the poor
and marginalized, among young people or within the structures of the Church, in
the various apostolic activities or in mission lands, God wants you to be
faithful to his love and dedicated without reserve to the good of your brothers
and sisters.
This is the precious contribution which you can make to the
Church, so that the Gospel of hope may reach the men and women of our time.
5. Let us contemplate the Virgin while she offers her Son in the
Temple of Jerusalem. She who unconditionally accepted God's will at the moment
of the Annunciation in a certain way is repeating her words: "Behold,
I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be done to me according to your word"
(Lk 1: 38). This attitude of docile adherence to the divine designs was to
mark her entire existence.
Thus, Our Lady is the first and most exalted model for every
consecrated person. Dear brothers and sisters, let yourselves be guided by her.
Turn to her for help with humble trust, especially in moments of trial.
And you, Mary, watch over these children of yours, lead them to
Christ, "the Glory of Israel, the Light of the peoples". Virgo
Virginum, Mater Salvatoris, ora pro nobis!