Rosary as Weapon of Peace (Pope John Paul II)
Citation: "John Paul II Urges Faithful to Say the Rosary for World Peace." Zenit News Agency. Sent by e-mail on 29 September 2002. URL: www.zenit.org Reference number: ZEO02092904
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, SEPT. 29, 2002 (Zenit.org).-
John Paul II urged the faithful to recite the rosary for world peace, and
announced he will publish a document on this Marian prayer.
When he met at midday today with several thousand pilgrims gathered in the
courtyard of the papal summer residence, the Pope referred to world tensions and
reminded his audience that October is the month the Church dedicates to the
rosary, a "traditional prayer ... so simple yet so profound."
The Pope said the rosary "is a contemplative view of the face of Christ carried
out, so to speak, through Mary's eyes. Therefore, it is a prayer that is at the
very heart of the Gospel, and is in full harmony with the inspiration of the
Second Vatican Council."
The rosary "is very much in keeping with the indication I gave in the apostolic
letter 'Novo Millennio Ineunte,'" the Pope added. "It is necessary that the
Church go into the deep of the new millennium, beginning with the contemplation
of the face of Christ."
"I am also preparing a document," he said, "which will help to rediscover the
beauty and depth of this prayer."
"I wish to entrust once again the great cause of peace to the prayer of the
rosary. We are faced with an international situation full of tensions, of
incandescent dimensions," the Pope continued.
"In some parts of the world, where the confrontation is stronger -- I am
thinking in particular of the martyred land of Christ -- we can see that,
although always necessary, the political attempts are worth little if spirits
remain exacerbated and there is no ability to demonstrate a heartfelt
disposition to renew the line of dialogue," the Holy Father emphasized.
"But, who can infuse such sentiments, save God alone? It is more necessary than
ever that prayers for peace be raised to him throughout the world," the Pope
stressed.
"Precisely in this perspective, the rosary reveals itself as a particularly
appropriate prayer," he added. "It constructs peace also because, while
appealing to God's grace, it sows in the one reciting it the seed of good, from
which fruits of justice and solidarity in personal and community life can be
expected."
John Paul II noted: "How much peace would be assured in family relations, if the
holy rosary was prayed by the family!"
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