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杏MAP导航 John Paul II in the mountains near Aosta in 1997 杏MAP导航 John Paul II in the mountains near Aosta in 1997 

The 杏MAP导航 emeritus’ words on mercy in Saint John Paul II

杏MAP导航 emeritus Benedict XVI sends a letter to the Bishops of Poland for the birth centenary of his predecessor, 杏MAP导航 St. John Paul II.

By Vatican News

"The whole of the 杏MAP导航’s life was centered on subjectively assimilating the objective center of the Christian faith – the teaching of salvation – and allowing others to accept it.”

杏MAP导航 emeritus Benedict XVI wrote those words in a letter for the centenary of the birth of Saint John Paul II.

"Thanks to the risen Christ, the mercy of God is for all", recalls the 杏MAP导航 emeritus. He adds that "everyone must know that the mercy of God will eventually prove stronger than our weakness".

“It is here,” said the 杏MAP导航 emeritus, “that we must find the inner unity of John Paul II’s message and the fundamental intentions of 杏MAP导航 Francis: contrary to what is sometimes said, John Paul II is not a moral rigorist. By demonstrating the essential importance of divine mercy, he gives us the opportunity to accept the moral demands placed on man, even though we can never fully satisfy them. Our moral efforts are undertaken in the light of the mercy of God, which reveals itself as strength that heals our weakness.”

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15 May 2020, 11:30