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Pope John Paul II’s Message for the
42nd World Day of Prayer for
Vocations - Spring 2005
“Called to put out into the deep”
Venerable Brethren in the Episcopate,
dearest Brothers and Sisters!
1. "Duc in altum!" At the beginning
of the Apostolic Letter
Novo
millennio ineunte, I made
reference to the words with which Jesus
encourages the first disciples to let down
their nets for a catch, which turned out to
be a marvelous one. Jesus says to Peter: "Duc
in altum - Put out into the deep" (Lk
5,4). "Peter and the first companions
trusted Christ's words and cast their nets"
(Novo
millennio ineunte, 1).
This well-known Gospel scene can serve as
the background setting of the coming World
Day of Prayer for Vocations, which has the
theme: "Called to put out into the deep".
This is a special occasion for reflecting on
the vocation to follow Christ and, in
particular, to follow him in the priesthood
and the consecrated life.
2. "Duc in altum!" The command of
Christ is particularly relevant in our time,
when there is a widespread mentality which,
in the face of difficulties, favors personal
non-commitment. The first condition for
"putting out into the deep" is to cultivate
a deep spirit of prayer nourished by a daily
listening to the Word of God. The
authenticity of the Christian life is
measured by the depth of one’s prayer, an
art that must be humbly learnt "from the
lips of the Divine Master", almost imploring
"like the first disciples: ‘Lord, teach us
to pray!’ (Lk 11,1). In prayer, a
conversation with Christ develops and it
makes us his intimate friends: ‘Abide in me
and I in you’ (Jn 15, 4)" (Novo
millennio ineunte, 32).
The link with Christ through prayer also
makes us aware that He is also present in
moments of apparent failure, when tireless
effort seems useless, as happened to the
Apostles themselves, who after toiling all
night, exclaimed : "Master, we took nothing"
(Lk 5,5). It is especially in these
moments that one needs to open one's heart
to the abundance of grace and to allow the
word of the Redeemer to act with all its
power: "Duc in altum!" (cfr
Novo
millennio ineunte, 38).
3. Whoever opens his heart to Christ will
not only understand the mystery of his own
existence, but also that of his own
vocation; he will bear the abundant fruit of
grace. The first fruit will be his growth in
holiness, in the course of a spiritual
journey which begins with the gift of
Baptism and continues even to the fullness
of perfect love (cfr ibid., 30).
Living the Gospel without adding to it, the
Christian becomes always increasingly
capable of loving in the way that Christ
loved, and welcomes the exhortation of
Christ: "You, therefore, must be perfect, as
your heavenly Father is perfect" (Mt
5,48). He will commit himself to persevering
in unity with his brothers within the
communion of the Church, and he will place
himself at the service of the new
evangelization, to proclaim and bear witness
to the wonderful truth of the saving love of
God.
4. Dear adolescents and young people, it
is to you in a particular way that I renew
the invitation of Christ to "put out into
the deep". You find yourselves having to
make important decisions for your future. I
still hold in my heart the memory of the
many opportunities I have had over the years
to meet with young people, who have now
become adults, some of them your own parents
perhaps, or priests or religious, your
teachers in the faith. I saw them, happy as
young people should be, but also thoughtful,
because they were conscious of a desire to
give full ‘meaning’ to their lives. I came
to recognize more and more how strong is the
attraction in young people to the values of
the spirit, and how sincere is their desire
for holiness. Young people need Christ, but
they also know that Christ chose to be in
need of them.
Dear young men and women! Trust Christ;
listen attentively to his teachings, fix
your eyes on his face, persevere in
listening to his Word. Allow Him to focus
your search and your aspirations, all your
ideals and the desires of your heart.
5. Now I turn to you, dear parents and
Christian educators, to you dear priests,
consecrated persons and catechists. God has
entrusted to you the peculiar task of
guiding young people on the path to
holiness. Be an example to them of generous
fidelity to Christ. Encourage them to "put
out into the deep" without hesitation,
responding eagerly to the invitation of the
Lord. Some he calls to family life, others
to consecrated life or to the ministerial
priesthood. Help them to discern their path,
and to become true friends of Christ and his
true disciples. When adult Christians show
themselves capable of revealing the face of
Christ through their own words and example,
young people are more ready to welcome His
demanding message, stamped as it is with the
mystery of the Cross.
Do not forget that today too there is need
of holy priests, of persons wholly
consecrated to the service of God! With this
in mind, I want to repeat once more: "There
is a pressing need to implement an extensive
plan of vocational promotion, based on
personal contact and involving parishes,
schools, and families in the effort to
foster a more attentive reflection on the
essential values of life. These values
reach their fulfillment in the response
which each person is invited to give to
God's call, particularly when the call
implies the total gift of oneself and of
one's energies for the sake of the Kingdom"
(Novo
millennio ineunte, 46)
To you, young people, I repeat the word of
Jesus: "Duc in altum!". In proposing His
exhortation once more to you, I think at the
same time of the words which Mary, his
Mother, addressed to the servants at Cana in
Galilee: "Do whatever he tells you" (Jn
2,5). Dear young people, Christ is asking
you to "put out into the deep" and the
Virgin Mary is encouraging you not to
hesitate in following Him.
6. May an ardent prayer sustained by the
motherly intercession of Mary, rise from
every corner of the earth, to the heavenly
Father to obtain "laborers for his
harvest" (Mt 9,38). May He give
zealous and holy priests to every part of
his flock. Sustained by this awareness we
turn to Christ, the High Priest, and we pray
to Him with renewed trust:
Jesus, Son of God,
in whom the fullness of the Divinity dwells,
You call all the baptized to " put out into
the deep",
taking the path that leads to holiness.
Waken in the hearts of young people the
desire
to be witnesses in the world of today
to the power of your love.
Fill them with your Spirit of fortitude and
prudence,
so that they may be able to discover the
full truth
about themselves and their own vocation.
Our Savior,
sent by the Father to reveal His merciful
love,
give to your Church the gift
of young people who are ready to put out
into the deep,
to be the sign among their brothers
of Your presence which renews and saves.
Holy Virgin, Mother of the Redeemer,
sure guide on the way towards God and
towards neighbour,
You who pondered his word in the depth of
your heart,
sustain with your motherly intercession
our families and our ecclesial communities,
so that they may help adolescents and young
people
to answer generously the call of the Lord.
Amen.
- JOHN PAUL II |
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