Saturday, June 28, 2008

Year of St Paul begins

A special jubilee year dedicated to St. Paul will run from June 28, 2008, to June 29, 2009, to mark the approximately 2,000th anniversary of the saint’s birth. Our “Year of St. Paul News” feature offers coverage of activities and celebrations planned in honor of the Pauline year.
Year of St. Paul News

Pope urges Church to draw inspiration from Pauline year
By John Thavis Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Pope Benedict XVI asked the whole Church to draw inspiration from the jubilee year dedicated to St. Paul and to imitate the apostle's courageous missionary efforts.
St. Paul demonstrated that with firm faith "we can overcome every form of fear," the pope said at a Sunday blessing June 22.

The pope officially was to open the Pauline year at a prayer service June 28 in the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, where the saint's tomb is located.

At his Sunday blessing, the pope spoke about the role of faith in conquering fear. He cited an episode from a difficult period in the evangelizing efforts of St. Paul, when God appeared in a vision and told him: "Do not be afraid. Go on speaking, and do not be silent, for I am with you."
In fact, St. Paul continued to preach with courage, suffering martyrdom in the end, the pope said. The church is now preparing to celebrate the 2,000th year of his birth with the jubilee year, he said.

"May this great spiritual and pastoral event stimulate in us a renewed faith in Jesus Christ, who calls us to announce and witness his gospel without any fear," he said.

The pope said fear takes many forms in life, including childish fears that disappear with maturity and real fears that need to be overcome through effort.

There are also deeper existential fears that can provoke anguish, he said.

"This comes from a sense of emptiness, and is tied to a certain kind of culture that is permeated by widespread theoretical and practical nihilism," he said.

This type of fear is prevalent where people think they can do without God, and believe that they can control life and death, or good and evil, he said.

The believer, on the other hand, need not fear anything because he "knows he is in the hands of God, and that evil and the irrational do not have the final word," he said.

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