Pope John Paul II the Great Quotes: Personal Messages to You


"Each member of the lay faithful should always be fully aware of being a "member of the Church" yet entrusted with a unique task which cannot be done by another and which is to be fulfilled for the good of all. "

~ Pope John Paul II, From The Vocation and the Mission of the Lay Faithful in the Church and in the World, December, 1988.

"To be living branches in the vineyard of the Church means above all to be in living communion with Christ the vine. The branches are not self-sufficient; they are totally dependent on the vine. In the vine is the source of their life. Likewise, in Baptism, each one of us was grafted onto Christ, and received the free gift of new life. To be living branches, you must live this reality of your Baptism, deepening every day your communion with the Lord, by listening to his Word and obeying it, by participating in the Eucharist and the sacrament of Reconciliation, and by speaking personally with Our Lord in prayer."

~ Pope John Paul II, from MESSAGE OF JOHN PAUL II TO THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD ON THE OCCASION OF THE III WORLD YOUTH DAY 1990

"You go into my vineyard too" (Mt 20: 4). The vineyard of the Church also needs special labourers, serving her in a specific way, with the radicalism of the Gospel, consecrating their whole life to her service. I refer to priestly and religious vocations, and also to the vocations of consecrated lay people in the world. I am sure that many of you, as you meditate on the mystery of the Church, will hear in the depths of your soul the call of Christ: "You go into my vineyard too ...". If you hear this voice addressed to you personally, do not hesitate to answer "yes" to Our Lord. Do not be afraid. Total service of Christ and his Church is a wonderful vocation and a magnificent gift. Christ will help you."

~ Pope John Paul II, from MESSAGE OF JOHN PAUL II TO THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD ON THE OCCASION OF THE III WORLD YOUTH DAY 1990

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