Pope John Paul II prays that the spiral of hatred and violence will not prevail

 
 
Editor's note:
I found this translation of Pope John Paul II's  message in the SkyNews site, http://www.sky.com/skynews/home at 
http://www.sky.com/skynews/storytemplate/storytoppic/1,,15410-1029192,00.html
The message was originally read in Italian on Wednesday, September 12,  in St. Peter's Square at the Pope's weekly  general audience.
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"I cannot begin this audience without  expressing my profound sorrow at the terrorist  attacks which yesterday brought death and  destruction to America, causing thousands of  victims and injuring countless people.

To the president of the United States and to all American citizens I  express my heartfelt sorrow. In the face of such unspeakable horror  we cannot but be deeply disturbed.

I add my voice to all the voices raised in these hours to express  indignant condemnation, and I strongly reiterate that the ways of  violence will never lead to genuine solutions to humanity's problems.

Yesterday was a dark day in the history of humanity, a terrible  affront to human dignity.

After receiving the news, I followed with intense concern the  developing situation, with heartfelt prayers to the Lord.

How is it possible to commit acts of such savage cruelty? The human  heart has depths from which schemes of unheard-of ferocity  sometimes emerge, capable of destroying in a moment the normal  daily life of a people.

But faith comes to our aid at these times when words seem to fail.  Christ's word is the only one that can give a response to the  questions which trouble our spirit.

Even if the forces of darkness appear to prevail, those who believe  in God know that evil and death do not have the final say. Christian  hope is based on this truth; at this time our prayerful trust draws  strength from it.

With deeply felt sympathy I address myself to the beloved people of  the United States in this moment of distress and consternation,  when the courage of so many men and women of good will is being  sorely tested.

In a special way I reach out to the families of the dead and the  injured, and assure them of my spiritual closeness. I entrust to the  mercy of the Most High the helpless victims of this tragedy, for whom  I offered Mass this morning, invoking upon them eternal rest.

May God give courage to the survivors; may he sustain the rescue  workers and the many volunteers who are presently making an  enormous effort to cope with such an immense emergency.

I ask you, dear brothers and sisters, to join me in prayer for them.  Let us beg the Lord that the spiral of hatred and violence will not  prevail. 

May the Blessed Virgin, Mother of Mercy, fill the hearts of all with  wise thoughts and peaceful intentions."  

12 September 2001


 
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