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ZAGREB, Oct 2 (Hina) - At the beginning of the Holy Father's second
visit to Croatia, upon his arrival briefly addressed high Croatian
officials and the public that welcomed him at the Zagreb Airport.
"Mr President,
Distinguished Members of the Government,
Venerable Brothers in the Episcopate,
Dear Brothers and Sisters!
The Providence of God allows me to stand once again upon Croatian
soil, as I begin my second Pastoral Visit to this beloved land. In a
sense, this Apostolic journey continues the one which I undertook
in September 1994, when I visited only the capital.
I am happy that I have been able to accept the various invitations
which came to me: from the Bishops of the country, from the
President of the Republic, from Members of the Government and the
Croatian National Parliament, and from ordinary citizens as well. I
thank the President of the Republic for the very kind words of
welcome which he has just addressed to me. I greet the members of the
Government and the other distinguished persons who honour this
meeting with their presence.
And I greet all of you most warmly, you who have come to welcome me:
Through you, my greeting goes out to all the people of this noble
nation, so rich in faith and culture.
I come among you as a pilgrim of the Gospel, following in the
footsteps of the first confessors of the faith. I come to gather the
fruits of the courageous witness given by Pastors and faithful
since the first centuries of Christianity. They are fruits which
appear in all their richness most especially in troubled times:
during the Roman persecutions of the beginning, then the Turkish
invasion and occupation, and most recently the terrible period of
Communist repression. How can we not stand in admiration before
examples of faith such as the Bishop Saint Domnius, the Martyrs of
Salona, Delminium, Istria, Sirmium, Siscia, right up to the Servant
of God Alojzije Stepinac, who with other witnesses so brightly
illuminated this century which brings to a close the second
Christian millennium?
In giving thanks to the Lord for the Church's two thousand years in
this region and for the rich history of Croatian Catholics, I come
today to confirm my brothers and sisters in the faith. I come to
encourage their hope and to strengthen their love. This second
Pastoral Visit to Croatia has two focal points: the beatification
of the Servant of God Alojzije Stepinac as a martyr of the faith and
the celebration of the seventeen hundredth anniversary of the City
of Split. To these are linked two pilgrimages: to Marija Bistrica,
the national Marian Shrine of Croatia, and to Otok in Solin to the
first Marian shrine of Croatia - two places of great significance in
the religious history of your region.
In this way the Croatian people's devotion to the Mother of God will
shape the itinerary of this Visit. As I begin, therefore, I wish to
entrust my journey through your land to her, she who is hailed as
Advocata Croatiae, fidelissima Mater. To her I raise my prayer,
that she may continue to watch over the progress of the Croatian
people. May she protect Croatia and sustain you in witness to Christ
and his Gospel, pointing out to you down the paths of time the way of
eternal salvation.
It is fundamentally important that the Croatian people remain
faithful to their Christian roots, while at the same time they
remain open to the demands of the present which, if it has its
difficult problems, offers as well consoling reasons for hope.
After the violent and brutal war in which it found itself involved,
Croatia is finally experiencing a period of peace and freedom. Now
all the population's energies are dedicated to the gradual healing
of the deep wounds of the conflict, to a genuine reconciliation
among all the nation's ethnic, religious and political groups, and
to an ever greater democratisation of society.
I rejoice at this and I urge you to persevere in that commitment with
generous determination. The obstacles created by the consequences
of war and by the mentality shaped by the Communist regime are many.
It is essential that you not yield to them. With the cooperation of
everyone, it will be possible in a reasonably short time to find
appropriate solutions even to the most complex problems.
I hope most fervently that in this part of Europe there will never
again be a repetition of the inhuman situations which we have
repeatedly seen in this century. May the sorrowful and tragic
experience of recent times serve as a lesson to enlighten the mind
and strengthen the will, so that the future of this country, as in
Europe and throughout the world, may be gladdened by increased
understanding and cooperation between peoples of different
language, culture and religion.
I begin my Visit to the dear land of Croatia with words of love and
hope: may the Visit contribute to reconstruction on the basis of the
enduring values of a country which is an integral part of Europe. My
desire is that from the ancient Christian roots of this land there
will come forth a powerful stream of life-giving sap which will
ensure that, at the dawn of a new millennium, a true humanism will
flourish for the generations to come. I trust especially that
Christians will give a decisive impulse to the new evangelisation,
offering in all generosity their witness to Christ the Lord, the
Redeemer of man.
Invoking divine assistance upon the entire Croatian nation, I bless
you all from my heart."
(Hina) sp
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