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Our Gaze Turns Upwards
Angelus Address of Pope John Paul II, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2000,
Solemnity of All Saints
1. At this solemn celebration in honour of All Saints, our gaze
turns upwards. (This) feast reminds us that we were made for
heaven, where Our Lady has already gone and now awaits us.
The Christian life means journeying here below with our hearts
turned upwards, towards our heavenly Father's House. This was
how the saints journeyed, as the Virgin Mother of the Lord did first
of all. The Jubilee reminds us of this essential dimension of holiness:
our state as pilgrims who each day seek the kingdom of God while
trusting in divine Providence. This is genuine Christian hope, which
has nothing to do with fatalism or an escape from history. On the
contrary, it spurs us to concrete commitment, as we look to Christ,
God made man, who opens for us the way to heaven.
2. In this perspective we are preparing to celebrate All Souls
Day. We go in spirit to the graves of our loved ones, who have
gone before us marked with the sign of faith and now await the support
of our prayer. I promise to remember those who lost their lives
this year; I am thinking especially of the victims of human violence:
in God's heart may they all find the peace for which they long.
3. In this light, Mary appears even more as the Queen of saints
and the Mother of our hope. It is to her that we turn, so that
she will guide us on the way of holiness and assist us at every
moment of our life, now and at the hour of our death.
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