VATICAN CITY, DEC. 6, 2000 (ZENIT.org).-
Every person is called to
"collaborate" with the coming of the Kingdom of God,
John Paul II said, in
an urgent appeal for cooperation between believers and
nonbelievers.
In today's general audience
address, the Pope said: "All the righteous on
earth, even those who do not know Christ and his Church and who,
under the
influence of grace, seek God with a sincere heart, are ... called
to build
the Kingdom of God, cooperating with the Lord who is the first and
decisive
architect."
Thus, before a crowd of 30,000
pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square, the
Pontiff continued his catechetical talks on the relations of the
faithful
with non-Catholics. Today he focused on the collaboration with
nonbelievers
in contemporary society.
Above all, the Pope explained the
meaning of the expression "Kingdom of
God," which reveals man's mission in the world in light of
the Gospel.
"The Kingdom is the effective
but mysterious action that God carries out in
the universe and in the tangle of human events," he said.
"He conquers the
resistance of evil with patience, not with overbearing force or
clamor. ...
Fears, anxieties, worries dissolve, because the Kingdom of God is
in our
midst in the person of Christ."
"However," Peter's
successor added, "man is not an inert witness of God's
entry into history. Jesus invites us to seek actively the Kingdom
of God and
his righteousness, and to make this quest our principal
concern."
"Therefore, the human person
is called to cooperate with his hands, his
mind, and his heart in the coming of the Kingdom of God in the
world. This
is especially true of those who are called to the apostolate and
who are, as
Paul says, 'co-workers for the kingdom of God,' but it is also
true of every
human person."
And how can one collaborate with
the coming of the Kingdom of God? The Pope
suggested the beatitudes as the answer. The collaborators of the
Kingdom are
those who live "as 'poor in spirit,'" he said,
"detached from material
goods, in order to raise the last of the earth from the dust of
their
humiliation."
Collaborators of the Kingdom are
those "who lovingly endure the sufferings
of life; ... the pure of heart ... who choose the way of
righteousness,
namely, of union with the will of God," the Pope said.
Therefore, he concluded, the
collaborators of the Kingdom are the ones who
entrust themselves in God's hands, "as inexperienced children
who find
security only in their Father. Whoever does not receive the
Kingdom of God
like a child ... shall not enter it."
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