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Gods strength is always far more powes Meditation: Do not be afraid of the risks! Gods strength is always far more powerful than your difficulties! 9:00 am Seventeenth Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, and the Glorious Mysteries Meditation: The life was made manifest, and we ssaw it with our gaze fixed on Christ, the Word of life 10:00 am Eighteenth Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, and the Joyful Mysteries Meditation: An Impassioned Love of Jesus Christ is a Powerful Attraction 11:00 am Nineteenth Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, and the Luminous Mysteries Meditation: Mary is the Way Which Leads to Christ 12:00 pm Twentieth Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, and the Rosary for Families Meditation: Look More Deeply at Man Freedom is Feedom is Found in the Truth 1:00 pm Twenty-first Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, and the Sorrowful Mysteries Meditation: Beauty Will Save the World 2:00 pm Twenty-second Hour: Adoration, ThanksgivThanksgiv Meditation, and the Glorious Mysteries Meditatiing, Meditation, and the Glorious Mysteries Meditation: Christ Never Tires of Encouraging Each Person Along the Path to Salvation 3:00 pm Twenty-third Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, and theour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, and thed the Joyful Mysteries Meditation: Go Therefore and Make Disciples of All Nations 4:00 pm Twenty-fourth Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, Therefore and Make Disciples of All Nations 4:00 pm Twenty-fourth Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, and the Luminous Mysteries Meditation: The World Needs You to Be the Salt of the Earth and the Light of the World 5:00 pm Twenty-fifth Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, Sorrowful Mysteries, Ben Meditation: Confidently Take Up the Rosary Once Aga-fifth Hour: Adoration, Thanksgiving, Meditation, Sorrowful Mysteries, Benediction Meditation: Confidently Take Up the Rosary Once AgainDBgdqj$ i̬$Km&ˡ gLxKt޷)Fw 1qEN sHQdn:=fȬ$k%؝ t1[{I+/޸*f&gTI (^sG60̐c&%/* TA&1*٢We Give Thanks: 25 Hours of Eucharistic Adoration 3``.Mvɋ~2[DxW>f0ITA&1*٢G~E#A&1*٢32A&1*٢First Hour Pope John Paul IIs First Year as Holy Father October 16, 1978 October 15, 1979 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers first year of service as Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to the Dominican Republic, Mexico, the Bahamas, Poland, Ireland, and the United States. He issued his first encyclical letter Redemptor hominis On Jesus Christ, the Redeemer of Man. He appointed 14 new Cardinals, and in a series of Wednesday General AAudiences, he began his presentat\i   1999```}}}}}}```9991  S``````S  ;eeeeee; AAAAAAudiences, he began his presentation of the Theology of the Body with reflections on the Original Unity of Man and Woman. Let us meditate on... The Dignity of Man is Found in Christ From the encyclical Redemptor hominis: The ic Church Apostolic Voyages: San{dddN"  "CeeC"  '6@EGHHHHGE@6' man who wishes to understand himself thoroughly and not just in accordance with immediate, partial, often superficial, and even illusory standards and measures of his being he must with his unrest, uncertainty and even his weakness and sinfulness, with> his life and death, draw near to Christ. He must, so to speak, enter into him with all his own self, he must appropriate and assimilate the whole of the reality of the Incarnation and Redemption in order to find himself. If this profound process takes= {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx place within him, he then bears fruit not only of adoration of God but also of deep wonder at himself. How precious must man be in the eyes of the Creator, if he gained so great a Redeemer, and if God gave his only Son in order that man should not per@{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx{{{{{{ish but have eternal life. Second Hour Pope John Paul IIs Second Year as Holy Father October 16, 1979 October 15, 1980 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers second year of service as Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits t{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  ',./000000000000/.,'  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!  o Turkey, Zaire, the Republic of Congo, Kenya, Ghana, Upper Volta, Ivory Coast, France, and Brazil. He issued the Pastoral Exhortation Catechesi Tradendae On Catechesis in Our Time, and ccontinued his presentation of the Theology of the Body with fursing Fonts fontinued his presentation of the Theology of the Body with further reflections on the Original Unity of Man and Woman and meditations on the theme, Blessed are the Pure of Heart. Let us meditatortation Catache the gaze of my heart turns to Him who is the#+Pe on... The Holy Spirit A Teacher Within From the pastoral exhortation Catachesi Tradendae The gaze of my heart turns to Him who is the ppph-_B x /( x 0(&H/h-_Hxd/.0G/N/NЮr@?? ln hp(???.ਈ?.⨊rinciple inspiring all catechetical work and all who do this work the Spirit of the Father and of the Son, the Holy Spirit. In describing the mission that this Spirit would have in the Church, Christ used the significant words: He will teach you all thk2ings, and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you. And He added: When the Spirit of truth comes, He will guide you into all the truth He will declare to you the things that are to come. The Spirit is thus promised to the Church and to ee}@+}uPach Christian as a teacher within, who, in the secret of the conscience and the heart, makes one understand what one has heard but was not capable of grasping: Even now the Holy Spirit teaches the faithful, said St. Augustine in this regard, in accordan1ce with each ones spiritual capacity. And he sets their hearts aflame with greater desire according as each one progresses in the charity that makes him love what he already knows and desire what he has yet to know. Pope John Paul II, Catechesi Traden) Rosary Hymn: Immaculate Mary Immaculate Mary, our hearts are on fire, That title so wondrous, fills all our desire! Ave, Ave, Ave Maria! Ave, Ave Maria! Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary see page 21 Third Hour Pope John Paul IIs Third Year as Holyy3 Father October 16, 1980 October 15, 1981 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers third year of service as Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to West Germany, Pakistan, the Philippines, Guam, Japan, and Anchorage, Alaska. He 5{survived an attempt on his life, and forgave his would-be assassin. He made an act of entrustment of the Church and World to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He became the first Pope to meet with Romes Chief Rabbi. He issued the encyclical letters Dives in}@+}uP misericordia On the Mercy of God, and Laborem exercens On Human Work, and he continued his presentation of the Theology of the Body with further meditations on the theme, Blessed are the Pure of Heart, and reflections on St.Pauls teaching onnon the human body. Let us meditate on... Mercy Reveals the Perfection of Justice From the encyclical letter Dives in misericordia Christ, precisely as the cruucrues not pass away, and He is the one who stands at the door and knocks at the heart of every man,cified one, is the Word that does not pass away, and He is the one who stands at the door and knocks at the heart of every man, without restricting his freedom, but instead seeking to draw from this very freedom love, which is not only an act of solidarity with the suffering Son of man, but also a kind of mercy shown by each one of us to the Son of the eternal Father. In the wholke of this messianic program of Christ, in the whole revelation of mercy through the cross, could mans dignity be more highly respected and ennobled, for, in obtaining mercy, He is in a sense the one who at the same time shows mercy? Do not the words oo~ ;~?@f the Sermon on the Mount: Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy, constitute, in a certain sense, a synthesis of the whole of the Good News, of the whole of the wonderful exchange contained therein? This exchange is a law of the very pȀlan of salvation, a law which is simple, strong and at the same time easy. Demonstrating from the very start what the human heart is capable of (to be merciful), do not these words from the Sermon on the Mount reveal in the same perspective the deepk mystery of God: that inscrutable unity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit, in which love, containing justice, sets in motion mercy, which in its turn reveals the perfection of justice? Rosary Hymn: Immaculate Mary We pray for Gods glory. May His kingdom come; We pray for His vicar, Our Father in Rome. Ave, Ave, Ave Maria! Ave, Ave Maria! Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary see page 22 Fourth Hour Pope John Paul IIs Fourth Year as Holy Father October 16, 1981 October 15, 1982 We give thanks to Our Lor~ ;~?@d for our Holy Fathers fourth year of service as Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to Nigeria, Benin, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Poland, Great Britain, Argentina, Brazil, and Switzerland. He canonized Fr. Maximilian Kolbe, and made an :`act of consecration and entrustment of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He issued the pastoral exhortation Familiaris Consortio On the Role of the Family in the Modern World, and continued his presentation of the Theology of the Body with  Theology of the Body with reflections on the Resurrection of the Body, Virginity for the Sake of the Kingdom, and the Sacramentality of Marriage. Let us meditate on... Man and Woman: Cooperators in the Love oootors in the Love os own image and likeness, Gb Wpf God the Creator From the encyclical Familiaris Consortio: With the creation of man and woman in His own image and likeness, God,U>8.|;xxxK`6TA~xxxK `{(W$>X@;*8k9 {(* PTr|#yA|[F~"" crowns and brings to perfection the work of His hands: He calls them to a special sharing in His love and in His power as Creator and Father, through their free and responsible cooperation in transmitting the gift of human life: God blessed them, and God{ said to them, Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it. Thus the fundamental task of the family is to serve life, to actualize in history the original blessing of the Creator that of transmitting by procreation the divine image froo@p?m person to person. Fecundity is the fruit and the sign of conjugal love, the living testimony of the full reciprocal self-giving of the spouses: While not making the other purposes of matrimony of less account, the true practice of conjugal love, and thhe whole meaning of the family life which results from it, have this aim: that the couple be ready with stout hearts to cooperate with the love of the Creator and the Savior, who through them will enlarge and enrich His own family day by day. However, thee fruitfulness of conjugal love is not restricted solely to the procreation of children, even understood in its specifically human dimension: it is enlarged and enriched by all those fruits of moral, spiritual and supernatural life which the father and mother are called to hand on to their children, and through the children to the Church and to the world. Rosary Hymn: Immaculate Mary We pray for our Mother, the Church upon earth; And bless sweetest Lady, the land of our birth. Ave, Ave, Ave Maria! Ave, AvBe Maria! Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary see page 23 Fifth Hour Pope John Paul IIs Fifth Year as Holy Father October 16, 1982 October 15, 1983 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers fifth year of service as rs fifth year of service as 5Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to Spain, Portugal, Central America, Poland, Lourdes, and Austria. He announced the Holy Year of Redemption from Lent 1983 to Easter 1984 on the occasion of the 1950th anniversary of the Redemption. H}}e appointed 18 new Cardinals, and continued his presentation of the Theology of the Body with further reflections on the Sacramentality of Marriage. Let us meditate on... Religious Men and Women Signs ooos Men and Women Signs oous are intimately linkedBCCf Gods Redemtpion From his letter to the bishops of the United States: By their very vocation, religious are intimately linked t/ ?<HnHnHnHn/<Hn ln hJgvB$_/ z8 H:+Dp+F=@=kJHn{HlHn?.?,?<$cprtcprto the Redemption. In their consecration to Jesus Christ, they are a sign of the Redemption that He accomplished. In the sacramental economy of the Church, they are instruments for bringing this Redemption to the People of God. They do so by the vitality pnthat radiates from the lives they live in union with Jesus, who continues to repeat to all His disciples: I am the vine, you are the branches (Jn 15:5) The Church presents the Year of the Redemption to all the People of God as a call to holiness, a caaa5{ll to renewal and a call to penance and conversion, because there is no spiritual renewal that does not pass through penance and conversion. But this call is linked in a particular way with the life and mission of religious. Thus the Jubilee Year has a special value for religious; it affects them in a special way; it makes special demands on their love, reminding them how much they are loved by the Redeemer and by His Church. Especially relevant to religious are these words The specific grace of the Yb Wpear of the Redemption is therefore a renewed discovery of the love of God. In this regard, as pastors of the Church, we must proclaim over and over again that the vocation to religious life that God gives is linked to His personal love for each and everyy  religious If all the faithful have a right as they do to the treasures of grace that a call to renewal in love offers, then the religious have a special title to that right. Pope John Paul II, Letter to the Bishops of the United States in the Holy Rosary Hymn: Hail, Holy Queen Hail, Holy Queen, enthroned above, Salve Regina! Hail, Queen of mercy, Queen of love, Salve Regina! Sing her praise, ye cherubim, Join our song, ye seraphim, Heavn and earth resound the hymn Salve, Salve, Salve Regina! Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary see page 23 Sixth Hour Pope John Paul IIs Sixth Year as Holy Father October 16, 1983 October 15, 1984 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers sixth year of service as Pope. In that year, he inspi he inspired the faithful in visits to Korea, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Thailand, Switzerland, Canada, Spain, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. He repeated his act of entrustment and consecration of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He declared a Jubilee of Families and published the Charter of Rights of the Family. He met with Ali Agca, the Turk who made an attempt on his life in 1981. He issued the apostolic letter Salvifici doloris On the Christian Meaning of Human Sufferingingge, and continued his presentation of the Theology of the Body with further reflections on the Sacramentality of Marriage and commentary on the encyclical Humanae vitae. Let us meditate on... To Suffer Means to Become Open to the Working of he Working of the Saving Powers of God From the apostolic letter Salvifici doloris: The Resurrection became, first of all, the manifestation of glory, which corresponds to Christs being lifted up thro/ E=/ e=/ E,ugh the Cross. If, in fact, the Cross was to human eyes Christs emptying of himself, at the same time it was in the eyes of God his being lifted up. On the Cross, Christ attained and fully accomplished his mission: by fulfilling the will of the Father,  he at the same time fully realized himself. In weakness he manifested his power, and in humiliation he manifested all his messianic greatness. Are not all the words he uttered during his agony on Golgotha a proof of this greatness, and especially his worpds concerning the perpetrators of his crucifixion: Father, forgive them for they know not what they do? To those who share in Christs sufferings these words present themselves with the power of a supreme example. Suffering is also an invitation to mann\iifest the moral greatness of man, his spiritual maturity. Proof of this has been given, down through the generations, by the martyrs and confessors of Christ, faithful to the words: And do not fear those who kill the body, but cannot kill the soul. Chrrists Resurrection has revealed the glory of the future age and, at the same time, has confirmed the boast of the Cross: the glory that is hidden in the very suffering of Christ and which has been and is often mirrored in human suffering, as an expression of mans spiritual greatness. This glory must be acknowledged not only in the martyrs for the faith but in many others also who, at times, even without belief in Christ, suffer and give their lives for the truth and for a just cause. In the sufferings^ of all of these people the great dignity of man is strikingly confirmed. Those who share in Christs sufferings have before their eyes the Paschal Mystery of the Cross and Resurrection, in which Christ descends, in a first phase, to the ultimate limits of human weakness and impotence: indeed, he dies nailed to the Cross. But if at the same time in this weakness there is accomplished his lifting up, confirmed by the power of the Resurrection, then this means that the weaknesses of all human sufferings arj;_@e capable of being infused with the same power of God manifested in Christs Cross. In such a concept, to suffer means to become particularly susceptible, particularly open to the working of the salvific powers of God, offered to humanity in Christ. In hhaim God has confirmed his desire to act especially through suffering, which is mans weakness and emptying of self, and he wishes to make his power known precisely in this weakness and emptying of self. This also explains the exhortation in the First Lettej{_r of Peter: Yet if one suffers as a Christian, let him not be ashamed, but under that name let him glorify God. Rosary Hymn: Hail, Holy Queen Our life, our sweetness here below, Salve Regina! From you all grace and comfort flow, Salve Regina! Sing her praise, ye cherubim, Join our song, ye seraphim, Heavn and earth resound the hymn Salve, Salve, Salve Regina! Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary see page 21 Seventh Hour Pope John Paul IIs Seventh Year as Holy Father October 1r as Holy Father October 16, 1984 October 15, 1985 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers seventh year of service as Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, Togo, the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, the Republic of Central Africa, Zaire, Kenya, Morocco, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. He appointed 28 new Cardinals. He issued the apostolic letter Dilecti Amici addressed to the youth of the world, and organized World Yoth Day ~invited the youth of the world to Rome. He also issued the apostolic exhortation Reconciliatio and Poenitentia On Reconciliation and Penance in the Mission of the Church Today. Let us medita new Cardinals Let us meditaaanals Let us meditaus medita/te on... The Future of Humanity is Decided Along the Paths of Love From his apostolic letter to the youth of the world: And so I do not cease to pray to Christ and to the Mother SKf0of Fair Love for the love that is born in young hearts. Many times in my life it has been my task to accompany in a sense more closely this love of young people. Thanks to this experience I have come to understand just how essential the matter that we ar@e dealing with here is, how important and how great it is. I think that to a large extent the future of humanity is decided along the paths of this love, initially youthful love, which you and she, you and he discover along the paths of your youth. This can be called a great adventure, but it is also a great task. Today, the principles of Christian morality concerning marriage are in many circles being presented in a distorted way. Attempts are being made to impose on environments and even entire socieePties a model that calls itself progressive and modern. It then goes unnoticed that this model transforms a human being and perhaps especially a woman from a subject into an object (an object of specific manipulation), and the whole great content of loove is reduced to pleasure, which, even though it involved both parties, would still be selfish in its essence. Finally the child, who is the fruit and the fresh incarnation of the love between the two, becomes ever more an annoying addition. The matee{rialistic and consumeristic civilization is penetrating this whole wonderful complex of conjugal and paternal and maternal love, and stripping it of that profoundly human content which from the beginning was also permeated by a divine mark and reflection.  Dear young friends! Do not allow this treasure to be taken away from you! Do not inscribe in the plan of your life a deformed, impoverished and falsified content: love rejoices in the truth. Seek out this truth where it is really to be found! If necee5{ssary, be resolved to go against the current of popular opinion and propaganda slogans! Do not be afraid of the love that places clear demands on people. These demands as you find them in the constant teaching of the Church are precisely capable of m; paking your love a true love. Rosary Hymn: Hail, Holy Queen Our advocate with God on high, Salve Regina! To you our pleading voices cry, Salve Regina! Sing her praise, ye cherubim, Join our song, ye seraphim, Heavn and earth resound the hymn Salve, Salve, Salve Regina! Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary see page 22 Eighth Hour Pope John Paul IIs Eighth Year as Holy Father October 16, 1985 October 15, 1986 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers eighth year of service as Pope. In5{ that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to India, Colombia, St. Lucia, and France. He also issued the encyclical letter Dominum et vivificantem On the Holy Spirit in the Life of the Church and the World. e Holy Spirit Breathes Prayer in the H{Let us meditate on... The Holy Spirit Breathes Prayer in the Heart of Man From the encyclical Dominum et vivificantem: The breath of the divine life, the Holy Spirit, in its simplest and most f the divine life, the Holy Spirit, in its simplest and most t  pcommon manner, expresses itself and makes itself felt in prayer. It is a beautiful and salutary thought that, wherever people are praying in the world, there the Holy Spirit is, the living breath of prayer. It is a beautiful and salutary thought to recogg{nize that, if prayer is offered throughout the world, in the past, in the present and in the future, equally widespread is the presence and action of the Holy Spirit, who breathes prayer in the heart of man in all the endless range of the most varied sitf Spuations and conditions, sometimes favorable and sometimes unfavorable to the spiritual and religious life Prayer is also the revelation of that abyss which is the heart of man: a depth which comes from God and which only God can fill, precisely with the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit is the gift that comes into mans heart together with prayer. In prayer he manifests himself first of all and above all as the gift that helps us in our weakness. This is the magnificent thought developed by St. Paul in the Letter to the Romans, when he writes: For we do not know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with sighs too deep for words. Therefore, the Holy Spirit not only enables us to pray, but guides us from within in prayer: he ii؋s present in our prayer and gives it a divine dimension. Thus he who searches the hearts of men knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. Prayer through the power of the Holy Spiritt becomes the ever more mature expression of the new man, who by means of this prayer participates in the divine life. Our difficult age has a special need of prayer The Church perseveres in prayer with Mary the Church, united with the Virgin Mother, pprays unceasingly as the Bride to her divine Spouse The Spirit and the bride say to the Lord Jesus Christ: Come! Rosary Hymn: Hail, Holy Queen The cause of joy to men below, Salve Regina! The spring through which all graces flow, Salve Regina! Angels all your praises bring, Earth and heaven with us sing, All creation echoing: Salve, Salve, Salve Regina! Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary see page 23 Ninth Hour Pope John Paul IIs Ninth Year as Holy Father October 16, Year as Holy Father October 16,; p 1986 October 15, 1987 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers ninth year of service as Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to Bangladesh, Singapore, the Fiji Islands, New Zealand, Australia, Seychelles, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Germany, Poland, the United States, and Canada. He presided over the solemn opening of the Marian Year, convened the first World Day of Prayer for Peace, and invited the youth of the world to the first international World Youth Day in Buenos Aires, Ag:rgentina. He published the instruction Domun vitae on respect for human life in its origin and on the dignity of procreation, and issued the encyclical letter Redemptoris Mater On the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Life of the Pilgrim Church. Let ch ;us meditate on... Mary Leads Us to the Unsearchable Riches of Christ From the encyclical Redemptoris Mater: Entrusting himself to Mary in a filial manner, the Christian, like the Apostle John, welcomes the Moomakes up his inner life This filial relatioPther of Christ into his own home and brings her into everything that makes up his inner life This filial relationship, this self-entrust#ing of a child to its mother, not only has its beginning in Christ but can also be said to be definitively directed towards him. Mary can be said to continue to say to each individual the words which she spoke at Cana in Galilee: Do whatever he tells youu!p. For he, Christ, is [the one] whom the Father has given to the world, so that man should not perish but have eternal life (Jn. 3:16). The Virgin of Nazareth became the first witness of this saving love of the Father, and she also wishes to remain ii$ts humble handmaid always and everywhere. For every Christian, for every human being, Mary is the one who first believed, and precisely with her faith as Spouse and Mother she wishes to act upon all those who entrust themselves to her as her children. 5And it is well known that the more her children persevere and progress in this attitude, the nearer Mary leads them to the unsearchable riches of Christ (Eph. 3:8). And to the same degree they recognize more and more clearly the dignity of man in all it[" s fullness and the definitive meaning of his vocation, for Christ...fully reveals man to man himself. This Marian dimension of Christian life takes on special importance in relation to women and their status. In fact, femininity has a unique relationshhip with the Mother of the Redeemer the figure of Mary of Nazareth sheds light on womanhood as such by the very fact that God, in the sublime event of the Incarnation of his Son, entrusted himself to the ministry, the free and active ministry of a woman. It can thus be said that women, by looking to Mary, find in her the secret of living their femininity with dignity and of achieving their own true advancement. In the light of Mary, the Church sees in the face of women the reflection of a beauty which mirrrors the loftiest sentiments of which the human heart is capable: the self-offering totality of love; the strength that is capable of bearing the greatest sorrows; limitless fidelity and tireless devotion to work; the ability to combine penetrating intuitiFK].on with words of support and encouragement. Rosary Hymn: Silent Night Silent night, holy night, All is calm, all is bright. Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child Holy Infant, so tender and mild Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace. Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary see page 23 Tenth Hour Pope John Paul IIs Tenth Year as Holy Father October 16, 1987 October 15, 1988 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers tenth year of service as Pope. In that year, he in Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru, Austria, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, and Swaziland. He appointed 24 new Cardinals, issued the encyclical letter Sollicitudo rei socialis on the 20th anniversary of the publ5{ication of Populorum Progressio, and wrote the apostolic letter Mulieris dignitatem On the Dignity and Vocation of Women. Let us meditate on... God Entrusts Humanity to Women in a Special Way From the apostolic letter Mulieres dignitatem: A woman\i Way From the apostolic letter Mulieres dignitatem: A womans dignity is closely connected with the love which she receives by the very reason of her femininity; it is likewise connected with thhhNPJ,tg4 ln hB ln h/?<HnHnHn䩍/. ln/(e love which she gives in return Woman can only find herself by giving love to others. From the beginning, woman like man was created and placed by God in this order of love. The sin of the first parents did not destroy this order, nor irreversib΋ly cancel it out... It is also to be noted how the same Woman [Mary], who attains the position of a biblical exemplar, also appears within the eschatological perspective of the world and of humanity given in the Book of Revelation. She is a woman clothh:ed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of stars (Rev 12:1). One can say she is a Woman of cosmic scale, on a scale with the whole work of creation. At the same time she is suffering the pangs and anguish of childbirth (Rev 12:2) like Eve the mother of all the living (Gen 3:20). She also suffers because before the woman who is about to give birth (cf. Rev 12:4) there stands the great dragon ... that ancient serpent (Rev 12:9), already known [as] the Evil One, the \ifather of lies and of sin (Jn 8:44). The ancient serpent wishes to devour the child We can see [in this text] that the struggle with evil and the Evil One marks the biblical exemplar of the woman from the beginning to the end of history. It is 7 also a struggle for man, for his true good, for his salvation. Is not the Bible trying to tell us that it is precisely in the woman  Eve-Mary that history witnesses a dramatic struggle for every human being, the struggle for his or her fundamental 4yes or no to God and Gods eternal plan for humanity? The moral and spiritual strength of a woman is joined to her awareness that God entrusts the human being to her in a special way. Of course, God entrusts every human being to each and every other \ihuman being. But this entrusting concerns women in a special way precisely by reason of their femininity and this in a particular way determines their vocation A woman is strong because of her awareness of this entrusting, strong because of the fact I`that God entrusts the human being to her, always and in every way, even in the situations of social discrimination in which she may find herself. This awareness and this fundamental vocation speak to women of the dignity which they receive from God himsv{Celf, and this makes them strong and strengthens their vocation. Thus the perfect woman (Prov 31:10) becomes an irreplaceable support and source of spiritual strength for other people, who perceive the great energies of her spirit... In our own time, t}Hhe successes of science and technology make it possible to attain material well-being to a degree hitherto unknown. While this favors some, it pushes others to the edges of society. In this way, unilateral progress can also lead to a gradual loss of sens itivity for man, that is, for what is essentially human. In this sense, our time in particular awaits the manifestation of that genius which belongs to women, and which can ensure sensitivity for human beings in every circumstance: because they are humaa 0n! and because the greatest of these is love (1 Cor 13:13). Rosary Hymn: Silent Night Silent night, holy night, Shepherds quake at the sight, Glories stream from heaven afar, Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia! Chhven afar, Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia! ChP rist, the Savior is born, Christ, the Savior is born. Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary see page 21 Eleventh Hour Pope John Paul IIs Eleventh Year as Holy Father October 16, 1988 October 15, to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers first year of service as Po  @ 1989 We give thanks to Our Lord for our Holy Fathers eleventh year of service as Pope. In that year, he inspired the faithful in visits to France, Madagascar, La Reunion, Zambia, Malawi, Norway, Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Korea, Indonesia,y  and Mauritius. He invited the youth of the world to Santiago de Compostela, Spain for the second international World Youth Day, and issued the apostolic exhortations Christifideles Laici On the Vocation and the Mission of the Layn the Church and the 1  Faithful in the Church and the World, and Redemptoris Custos On the Person and Mission of St. Joseph in the Life of Christians and of the Church. Let us meditate on... Allow Christ to Speak to the Person in You Ono Speak to the Person in You On wly He Has the Words of Eternal Life From the apostolic exhortation Christifideles Laici: To all people of today I once again repeatrtation Christifideles Laici: To all people of today I once again repeatles Laici: To all people of today I once again repeatx the impassioned cry with which I began my pastoral ministry: Do not be afraid! Open, in deed, open wide the doors to Christ! Op| lnhBHzL ln hNP` ln hJf n B. lnh`rJgl/,`dB/