VATICAN CITY, MAY 9, 2004 (VIS) - Pope John Paul, before praying the Regina Coeli this morning with the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square, focused on Mary, and said that, in this month traditionally dedicated to her, "her maternal presence is a support for Christians and for the entire world."
Her "yes" to becoming the mother of the Redeemer led to her becoming the spiritual mother of all mankind, said the Pope. "Our Lady expresses her maternity 'in her exceptional closeness to man and to all that happens to him'. If only all human beings could feel this extraordinary gift! How much easier it would be for them to feel like brothers, renouncing hatred and violence to open up their hearts to pardon for the offenses received and to respect, without reserve, for the dignity of every human being,"
The Pope noted that May 13 marks the anniversary of the apparition of Mary at Fatima and her call to conversion. "May the men and women of our time welcome the pressing invitation of she who lovingly watches over the Church and the world."
After reciting the Regina Coeli, John Paul II remarked on the celebration today in Rome of the Spring Marathon promoted by the diocese of Rome, adding that other Italian dioceses had sponsored similar initiatives.
In his greetings to teachers and students, he stated that "unfortunately many children in the world are deprived of primary education and end up being exploited as workers. The World Congress Against the Exploitation of Minors, which will meet in coming days in Florence, will be highlighting this. I hope that this meeting will contribute to promoting the effective recognition of the rights of children."
The Holy Father closed by noting that today is Mother's Day. "May the Mother of Jesus protect and sustain all mothers in the world."
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