![]() 3 She feels called to proclaim to the people of all times this "Gospel", the source of invincible hope and true joy for every period of history. The Church, faithfully contemplating the mystery of the Redemption, acknowledges this value with ever new wonder. 2 This saving event reveals to humanity not only the boundless love of God who "so loved the world that he gave his only Son" (Jn 3:16), but also the incomparable value of every human person. In a special way, believers in Christ must defend and promote this right, aware as they are of the wonderful truth recalled by the Second Vatican Council: "By his incarnation the Son of God has united himself in some fashion with every human being". Upon the recognition of this right, every human community and the political community itself are founded. Rom 2:14-15) the sacred value of human life from its very beginning until its end, and can affirm the right of every human being to have this primary good respected to the highest degree. Even in the midst of difficulties and uncertainties, every person sincerely open to truth and goodness can, by the light of reason and the hidden action of grace, come to recognize in the natural law written in the heart (cf. The Church knows that this Gospel of life, which she has received from her Lord, 1 has a profound and persuasive echo in the heart of every person-believer and non-believer alike-because it marvellously fulfils all the heart's expectations while infinitely surpassing them. After all, life on earth is not an "ultimate" but a "penultimate" reality even so, it remains a sacred reality entrusted to us, to be preserved with a sense of responsibility and brought to perfection in love and in the gift of ourselves to God and to our brothers and sisters. At the same time, it is precisely this supernatural calling which highlights the relative character of each individual's earthly life. It is a process which, unexpectedly and undeservedly, is enlightened by the promise and renewed by the gift of divine life, which will reach its full realization in eternity (cf. ![]() Life in time, in fact, is the fundamental condition, the initial stage and an integral part of the entire unified process of human existence. The loftiness of this supernatural vocation reveals the greatness and the inestimable value of human life even in its temporal phase. Man is called to a fullness of life which far exceeds the dimensions of his earthly existence, because it consists in sharing the very life of God. The incomparable worth of the human personĢ. It is precisely in this "life" that all the aspects and stages of human life achieve their full significance. In truth, he is referring to that "new" and "eternal" life which consists in communion with the Father, to which every person is freely called in the Son by the power of the Sanctifying Spirit. When he presents the heart of his redemptive mission, Jesus says: "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly" (Jn 10:10). The source of this "great joy" is the Birth of the Saviour but Christmas also reveals the full meaning of every human birth, and the joy which accompanies the Birth of the Messiah is thus seen to be the foundation and fulfilment of joy at every child born into the world (cf. Lovingly received day after day by the Church, it is to be preached with dauntless fidelity as "good news" to the people of every age and culture.Īt the dawn of salvation, it is the Birth of a Child which is proclaimed as joyful news: "I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people for to you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord" (Lk 2:10-11). ![]() The Gospel of life is at the heart of Jesus' message. ![]()
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