St. John Paul's Witness -His Life and Death
A Cry for the Mercy of God!
Eighteen years ago, on April 2, 2005, St. John Paul II passed away.
Millions of people mourned his death the world over, and the bells of St. Peter's
Square somberly tolled continuously over and over again for hours to mourn his passing .
"Unceasingly the Church implores from God mercy for everyone. At
no time and in no historical period -- especially at a moment as
critical as our own -- can the Church forget the prayer that is a cry
for the mercy of God amid the many forms of evil which weigh upon
humanity and threaten it. "The more the human conscience succumbs to
secularization, loses its sense of the very meaning of the word "mercy,"
moves away from God, and distances itself from the mystery of mercy,
the more the Church has the right and the duty to appeal to the God of
mercy with loud cries! Bl. John Paul II June 7, 1977 Divine Mercy Shrine in Lagiewniki, Poland.(Dives in Misericordia, n. 15).
On the seventh anniversary of his death a documentary was compiled from ROME REPORTS' "John Paul The Great: A Pope Who Made History"
St. John Paul II and Feast of Divine Mercy
The beatifications of
Jacinta and Francisco at Fatima on May 13, 2000 and the canonization of St Faustina with the Institution of the Feast of
Divine Mercy on April 30, 2000, undoubtedly will be
considered one of the most momentous events in the history of the
Church in the new millennium. They both took place during the Great
Jubilee year a little over a week apart from each other.
I was blessed by God in his providence to be present at both these historic events in the the Church. A religious community obtained
tickets for our small group in Rome and we were seated near St
Faustina's Community, the Sisters of Mercy.
I recall all my joy at being there standing on my chair when the Holy Father arrived and waving madly for him to see me. Finally his eyes met mine and he smiled at me! He was probably
laughing inside at the crazy lady standing on her chair among all the
dignitaries present. Very undignified of me but I didn't care! I will never forget
that moment and his smile as long as I live.God gave me the gift of that moment with
the pope during the Great Jubilee. The gift of his smile I will always
cherish. 😊🙏
I was
a long time devote of St. Faustina and the Divine Mercy Message and well acquainted with her diary. I used it for some time for my spiritual reading. On the
institution of the Feast of Mercy. (1044 - 1049) St. Faustina recorded in her diary the vision as she saw the Institution of the Feast of Divine Mercy taking place simultaneously in her community and in Rome. She
did not understand how but the people were able to experience the
institution of the Feast at the same time whether they were in Rome or in Cracow.
As you read St. Faustina's account description you will note that God
also kept from her that she was seeing her own canonization on that day without
knowing it. We also did not know either that the pope was going to
institute the Feast of Divine Mercy when we attended her canonization, although there was speculation that he would do so. As the pope made the announcement I did not understand the language but noted the air
was electrified with suspense and I knew something momentous was being said as the
pope made the announcement. Later, overwhelmed at the Mercy God bestowed
on me, recalling this grace to be present at this time it has served as a source encouragement to persevere in hope in the trials and afflictions that followed.
During
the ceremonies I wondered in the back of my head if the new saint saw
me present, did she see me waving to the Pope back then in 1937? What a thought the Communion of Saints. After the Canonization in Rome our group
we went off to Lourdes and then to Fatima to meet the pope once again on
May 13th for the Beatification of Jacinta and Francesco. Another
historic event in the church for the Fatima Message. Linking Fatima with the Message of Divine Mercy.
The Graces received
from these events have sustained me in the sufferings God allowed me live through in the years that followed. When I recall the great gifts God
bestowed on me and the whole world during the Great Jubilee I am filled with gratitude and hope. If only souls myself included avail themselves to
them.
There is much fruit to be gleaned in meditation if we take the
time to do this letting God speak to
us on these mysteries in Providence and on the legacy that Bl.John Paul II left
us. What will we do with it? If we really love him as he loved
humanity we will follow his footsteps the way he pointed out to us!
Divine Mercy and the Fatima Message!
Our Lord
used St. John Paul II in the Great Jubilee Year and Linked in Divine
Providence the Message of Divine Mercy with the Fatima Message. There is
so much for meditation on this. Maybe in a future post we can delve
deeper into this mystery.
May 13, 2000 Beatifications at Fatima |
St. John Paul II is also known as the Fatima Pope as he was imaged in the 3rd secret. When he
beatified the Jacinta and Francisco on May 13, 2000, he also revealed at
the same time the complete text of the 3rd Secret to the world. The assassination attempt on his life took place on a Fatima day May 13th,1981.
One year later after his attempted assassination,he made a pilgrimage to Fatima to Thank Our Lady for her intercession sparing his life and to leave the bullet removed from his body that was later placed in her crown. John Paul II's assessment, "It was a mother's hand that guided the bullet's path" She permitted the dying pope to stop on the threshold of death
The Canonization of St. John Paul II
Was a Joyful Event for the Church
and All Who Loved Him!
St. John Paul II the Fatima Pope was Beatified on May 1, 2011 which also was the first Sunday after Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday. Benedict XVI explained that the date was chosen for the beatification
because it was on the eve of Mercy Sunday that his earthly life ended.
"Those who knew him, those who esteemed and loved him, cannot but
rejoice with the Church for this event."
John Paul II. was finally canonized with Pope John XXIII on April 27,2014 by Pope Francis in an unprecedented ceremony witnessed by huge crowds gathered in Vatican City.
John Paul II. was finally canonized with Pope John XXIII on April 27,2014 by Pope Francis in an unprecedented ceremony witnessed by huge crowds gathered in Vatican City.
Pope Benedict XVI Remembers
World Youth Day & Bl. John Paul II
World Youth Day & Bl. John Paul II
On April 2, 2012 the seventh anniversary of the death of Blessed John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI paid homage to one of his predecessor's undertakings: World Youth Day. While he Greeted an estimated 5,000 cheering young people from Spain on April 2, Pope Benedict said they were "the protagonists and principal recipients of this pastoral initiative promoted by my beloved predecessor, Blessed John Paul II, whose passage to heaven we remember today. "Each and every person has a vocation, a call from God that is the key to each person's holiness and happiness, as well as being a call to create a better world," the pope told the youth. Read more.....
BE NOT AFRAID to
Open Wide Your HeartsTo the Love and Light that is Christ!
John Paul II--You Live On! You Live On!
I
bear a special love for Poland, and if she will be obedient to My will,
I will exalt her in might and holiness. From her will come forth the
spark that will prepare the world for My final coming" (Diary, 1732).
John Paul II Patron of World Youth Day
Ora pro nobis!