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What does John Paul II say about Saint Anthony?
Pope
John Paul II has defined Saint Anthony as the "man
of the Gospels". This great honour is found in
the pope's speech given in Padua on 12 September 1982,
on the occasion of his memorable visit to Saint Anthony's
Basilica.
We present some of the more meaningful passages of this speech,
so that through the words of the pope you may appreciate Saint
Anthony even more.
"During his entire existence Saint Anthony was a man
of the Gospel. And if we honour him as such, it is because
we believe that the Holy Spirit dwelt in him in an extraordinary
way, enriching him with wonderful gifts and moving him 'from
within', to undertake an activity which was worthy of note
in the thirty-six years of his earthly existence, but which
is very far from extinguishing itself as time passes - it
continues, vigorously and providentially even in this day
and age.
I would like to ask you to meditate precisely on this quality
of belonging to the Gospels. This is the very reason why Saint
Anthony is proclaimed "the Saint".
Without excluding other qualities or making preferences,
this is the sign that holiness has reached exceptional heights
in him. His holiness has surpassed all else due to the strength
of its example and has helped devotion to Saint Anthony to
spread throughout the world. It is truly difficult to find
a city or town in the Catholic world that does not have at
least one statue or altar devoted to him. His serene face
illuminates millions of Christian homes with a kind smile,
homes where through him faith nourishes hope in the divine
providence of our Heavenly Father. Believers, mostly the smallest
and most vulnerable, consider him to be their saint, an intercessor
always ready to help.
Exulta, Lusitania felix; O felix Padua, gaude.
Exalt, happy Portugal; O happy Padua, rejoice. I repeat these
words together with my predecessor Pius XII. Rejoice, Padua,
in your roman and even pre-roman origins; to the splendid
events of your history you add the noble title of the custodian
of the living and breathing memory of Saint Anthony, in his
glorious tomb. From you, in fact, his name has spread and
resounds throughout the world, for this special characteristic:
the sincerity of his living the Gospels.
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