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Today is Sunday, 07 September 2008
A Letter from Pope Benedict XVI Print E-mail
Written by Parish Office   
Saturday, 28 June 2008

Pope Benedict XVIBeginning on June 29, 2008 - the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul - the Church throughout the world will observe a year dedicated to the Apostle Paul. Catholics and Orthodox, and Christians of many other denominations as well, will mark this special year - the second millennium of the apostle's birth - by reflecting on his words, seeking his intercession, and following the ancient pilgrim way that leads to the great Basilica which rises above the tomb of the apostle, just outside the ancient walls of Rome. In proclaiming the Pauline Year, Pope Benedict XVI said:

Dear brothers and sisters, as in early times, today too Christ needs apostles ready to sacrifice themselves. He needs witnesses and martyrs like St Paul. Paul, a former violent persecutor of Christians, when he fell to the ground dazzled by the divine light on the road to Damascus, did not hesitate to change sides to the Crucified One and followed him without second thoughts. He lived and worked for Christ, for him he suffered and died. How timely his example is today!  And for this very reason I am pleased to announce officially that we shall be dedi cating a special Jubilee Year to the Apostle Paul from 28 June 2008 to 29 June 2009, on the occasion of the bimillennium of his birth, which historians have placed between the years 7 and 10 A.D.   

It will be possible  to celebrate  this "Pauline Year"  in a privileged way  in Rome where  the  sarcophagus which,  by  the unanimous opinion of experts and an undisputed tradition, preserves the remains of the Apostle Paul, has been preserved beneath the Papal Altar of this Basilica for 20 centuries.  It will thus be possible to have a series of liturgical, cultural and ecumenical events taking place at the Papal Basilica and at the adjacent Benedictine Abbey, as well as various pastoral and  social initiatives, all inspired by Pauline spirituality. 

In addition, special attention will be given to penitential pilgrimages that will be organized to the Apostle's tomb to find in it spiritual benefit. Study conventions and special publications on Pauline texts will also be promoted in order to make ever more widely known the immense wealth of the teaching they contain, a true patrimony of humanity redeemed by Christ.  Furthermore, in every part of the world, similar  initiatives will  be  implemented  in  the  dioceses,  shrines and places of worship, by Religious and by the educational institutions  and  social-assistance  centres which  are named  after  St Paul or inspired by him and his teaching. 

Lastly, there is one particular aspect to which special attention must be paid during the  celebration  of  the  various moments  of  the  2,000th Pauline anniversary:  I  am  referring  to  the  ecumenical  dimension.  The
Apostle to the Gentiles, who was especially committed to taking the Good News to all peoples, left no stones unturned for unity and harmony among all Christians. May he deign to guide and protect us in this bimillenial celebration, helping us to progress in the humble and sincere search  for the full unity of all the members of Christ's Mystical Body. Amen.

 
 
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13) Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to John, to be baptized by him. 14) John would have prevented him, saying, "I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?" 15) But Jesus answered him, " Let it be so now; for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness." Then he consented. 16) And when Jesus was baptized, he went up immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and alighting on him; 17) and lo, a voice from heaven, saying, "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased."

- Matthew 3:13-17

 
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