St. John Paul II set the course for the Church toward a new era, an Era of Peace (see our Timeline).
After purification through trial and suffering, the dawn of a new era is about to break. —General Audience, September 10, 2003
The young have shown themselves to be for Rome and for the Church a special gift of the Spirit of God… I did not hesitate to ask them to make a radical choice of faith and life and present them with a stupendous task: to become “morning watchmen” at the dawn of the new millennium. —Novo Millennio Inuente, n.9
…watchmen who proclaim to the world a new dawn of hope, brotherhood and peace. —Address to the Guanelli Youth Movement, April 20th, 2002, www.vatican.va
God loves all men and women on earth and gives them the hope of a new era, an era of peace. —Message of Pope John Paul II for the Celebration of the World Day of Peace, January 1, 2000
God himself had provided to bring about that “new and divine” holiness with which the Holy Spirit wishes to enrich Christians at the dawn of the third millennium, in order to “make Christ the heart of the world.” — Address to the Rogationist Fathers, n. 6, www.vatican.va
Thus is the full action of the original plan of the Creator delineated: a creation in which God and man, man and woman, humanity and nature are in harmony, in dialogue, in communion. This plan, upset by sin, was taken up in a more wondrous way by Christ, Who is carrying it out mysteriously but effectively in the present reality, in the expectation of bringing it to fulfillment… —General Audience, February 14, 2001
This is our great hope and our invocation, ‘Your Kingdom come!’ — a Kingdom of peace, justice and serenity, which will re-establish the original harmony of creation.—General Audience, November 6th, 2002, Zenit
May there dawn for everyone the time of peace and freedom, the time of truth, of justice and of hope. —Radio message, Vatican City, 1981
We remember today on this, his memorial, the great gifts he gave the Church: the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the “theology of the body,” St. Faustina and the great messages of “Divine Mercy” and, above all, his witness to the end.
Our Contributor here at Countdown, Mark Mallett, wrote this song on the eve of his death: “Song for Karol”, a duet with Ms. Raylene Scarrott.
Read Mark’s “crazy” story of meeting John Paul II’s friends when he went to the Vatican to sing “Song for Karol”. Read St. John Paul II.