Monday, December 16, 2002

FOCSIV: LOVE FOR NEIGHBOR KNOWS NO BOUNDS


VATICAN CITY, DEC 14, 2002 (VIS) - This morning John Paul II received participants in the annual assembly of the Federation of Christian Organizations for International Volunteer Service (FOCSIV) which celebrates the 30th anniversary of its founding this year.

The Pope recalled that since its beginnings, FOCSIV has been characterized by promoting the development of the poor thanks to the work of thousands of volunteers who, "since 1972 till today, have been sent to so-called third world countries by the different organizations that make up the Federation."

"What characterizes your worthy Federation, called to work together with so many other organizations of assistance and human promotion, is the Christian inspiration that guides it and sustains its activities in so many parts of the world."

After emphasizing that Christians are called to bear witness to the "provident compassion of our Heavenly Father", he added: "Love for our neighbor, which knows no bounds, needs to be nourished in the hearth of divine charity. This means dedicating much time to prayer, listening attentively and constantly to the Word of God and above all living an existence centered on the mystery of the Eucharist."

"The secret to the efficacy of all your projects," the Holy Father underlined, "is therefore constant reference to Christ. Many of your friends, who have distinguished themselves as authentic and generous promoters of the Gospel, have born witness to this even to the point of sacrificing their lives. Following their example," he concluded, "continue with confidence. Furthermore, intensify your apostolic zeal in order to respond to the needs of those who are forced to live in conditions of discomfort and neglect."

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