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A Saint and his family

Unshakable faith in the Lord, devotion to Mary, the spirit of sacrifice, the commitment to one鈥檚 neighbour, even at the risk of one鈥檚 own life. In his own family, Karol Wojty艂a encountered all those characteristics that were then developed in his own life, and in an extraordinary way, in his Pontificate.

By Alessandro Gisotti

In his 鈥渟ervice to the People of God, Saint John Paul II was the 杏MAP导航 of the family鈥. These words of 杏MAP导航 Francis during the canonization of Karol Wojty艂a and Angelo Roncalli on April 27, 6 years ago, have a special meaning today as we approach the centenary of the birth of the holy Polish 杏MAP导航. In fact, celebrating the beginning of his earthly life naturally leads us to want to 鈥渕eet鈥 his family, to try to discover the 鈥渟ecret鈥 of his parents. Their cause for canonization began last week in Poland. Simply reading the basic biographical data of his mother, Emilia, and father, Karol, after whom he was named, one can understand how deeply their witness impacted the personality of the future 杏MAP导航. Without a doubt, it can be said that the pillars of his priestly, and then pastoral, ministry first as the Archbishop of Krakow, and then as Bishop of Rome, were laid down in the early years of his life in Wadowice, a small town in the far south of Poland, where he was born on 18 May 1920.

Over this, your white grave
the flowers of life in white鈥
so many years without you鈥
how many have passed out of sight?

These poignant words, dedicated to his mother in a poem written in Krakow in the spring of 1939, emphasize the tragedy for young Karol Wojty艂a of his mother's death. It occurred when the future Saint was only 9 years old. Emilia, whose health was poor, had completed her pregnancy amidst a thousand difficulties, even though doctors had advised her not to continue with it. Her constitution had been so severely compromised  that the nine years after his birth were punctuated by continuous hospitalization and constantly ebbing strength until her death.

The passionate defence of human life, especially in conditions of fragility 鈥 one of the distinctive traits of Wojty艂a鈥檚 petrine ministry 鈥 thus found inexhaustible nourishment in that maternal love. It is natural to think that the figure, so dear to him, of Gianna Berretta Molla (whom he beatified in 1995 and then canonized in 2004) reminded him of the example of his mother, who, to protect the life of her son, sacrificed her own. Significantly, the people of Wadowice have dedicated to Emilia Kaczorowska Wojty艂a a Home for Single Mothers. This work aids women who, despite difficulties, choose to safeguard the fruit of their maternity. During his visit to his native land in June 1999, 杏MAP导航 John Paul II said, 鈥淚 am grateful for this great gift of your love for the human person and your concern for life鈥. He continued, 鈥淚 am all the more grateful because the Home is named after my mother, Emilia. I believe that she who brought me into the world and filled my childhood with love will also watch over this undertaking鈥.

Three years after his mother鈥檚 premature death, another deep sorrow struck the Wojty艂a family: the tragic death, at the early age of 26, of Edmund, the beloved older brother that Karol had looked up to with admiration. Edmund was an exceptional figure, whose life recalls, in our day, the heroism of so many doctors and nurses who risk their lives to treat victims of the coronavirus. Edmund was himself a doctor, serving in Poland, who gave his life treating a young girl with scarlet fever 鈥 a disease for which, at the time, there was no vaccine. The young doctor knew the possible consequences, but like the Good Samaritan, he did not count the cost to himself, but was concerned only to care for those in need. As the future 杏MAP导航 recalled many years later, Edmund鈥檚 death was a shock for him, not only because of the dramatic circumstances that surrounded it, but also because Karol had grown more mature since the death of his mother. The example of his brother's 鈥渕artyrdom to duty鈥 remained engraved on Karol Wojty艂a鈥檚 memory forever. It was Edmund who had encouraged him in his studies, taught him to play sports, and, with their father, had raised young Karol after their mother鈥檚 death.

And so at the tender age of twelve, Karol found himself alone with his father, a career soldier in the Polish army. His father was a good and serious man, whose faith, despite so many personal tragedies, remained unshaken. He 鈥渁ccompanied鈥 his only remaining son as he grew to adulthood, forming his personality by teaching him 鈥 above all by his own example 鈥 values such as integrity, patriotism, and that love for the Virgin Mary that became almost second nature to the younger Karol Wojtyla. When, after having become Bishop of Rome, he recalled his father in a conversation with his journalist friend, André Frossard, he was deeply moved. 鈥淢y father was wonderful鈥, he said, 鈥渁nd almost all my childhood memories refer to him鈥. The 杏MAP导航 then pointed out that the many sorrows his father had experienced, rather than causing him to turn in on himself, had instead opened up 鈥渋mmense spiritual depths鈥. 鈥淗is pain became prayer鈥, the future Saint said. 鈥淭he simple fact of seeing him on his knees in prayer had a decisive influence on my formative years鈥. It had an influence, too, on his priestly vocation. In his autobiographical work, Gift and Mystery, published for the 50th anniversary of his priesthood, John Paul recalled that, with his father, 鈥渢here was no talk of a vocation to the priesthood. But his example for me was in some way the first seminary, a sort of domestic seminary鈥. And in his book-length interview, Crossing the Threshold of Hope, John Paul remembered a book given him by his father which included a prayer to the Holy Spirit. 鈥淗e told me to recite it daily鈥, he confided to Vittorio Messori. 鈥淪o from that day on, I鈥檝e tried to do so. Then I understood for the first time what Christ鈥檚 words to the Samaritan woman about true worshippers of God 鈥 that is, about those who worship Him in spirit and in truth 鈥 really meant鈥.

The years of his maturity were decisive for Karol鈥檚 total entrustment to the Lord and His Mother. Karol and his father now lived in Krakow. There as a young man he was studying at university when the Nazi occupation occurred. The sufferings of his family intertwined and merged, becoming one with those of the Polish homeland. At the age of 21, the future 杏MAP导航 also lost his father, who died on a cold winter night on February 18, 1941, perhaps the most painful day in his life. Karol Wojtyla was alone in the world. And yet thanks to the love, the example, and the teaching of his parents and his brother 鈥 those 鈥渟aints next door鈥 (as 杏MAP导航 Francis might say)  鈥攈e knew that there is a Hope that no illness, and not even death, can overwhelm. In the long journey of his life, in his travels throughout the world proclaiming the Gospel, Karol Wojtyla always had his family with him. Like his mother, he defended life with courage. Like his brother, he spent himself for others until the end. Like his father, he was not afraid, because he opened, and indeed opened wide, the doors to Christ.  

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14 May 2020, 12:30