JOHN PAUL II WEEK IN POLAND

Many people in the world knew the Holy Father John Paul II from his publications, encyclicals, speeches, homilies, letters, meetings and travels. Many persons, not only Catholics, loved this Man. The memory of John Paul II is still alive, especially in Poland.






JOHN PAUL II WEEK IN POLAND


 


Many people in the world knew the Holy Father John Paul II from his publications, encyclicals, speeches, homilies, letters, meetings and travels. Many persons, not only Catholics, loved this Man. The memory of John Paul II is still alive, especially in Poland.


Every year we celebrate Pope’s day. This holiday is celebrated only in Poland in all the dioceses since 2001.


 


It is always observed on a Sunday preceding the anniversary of Cardinal Karol Wojty?a election to the papacy. This year was the 11-th time we celebrated this holiday. This year it had a special meaning as it is also then year of Pope’s beatification. Since this year is so important the holiday has been extended into a full week of celebration from 9 to 16 October. An initiative with spiritual, cultural and social character, each annual event addresses an aspect of the teachings of John Paul II.


 


The New Millennium foundation of the Polish Bishops’ Conference had promoted the initiative and scheduled a series of events for the week. This year’s theme was: John Paul II – a man of prayer. In many parishes there were concerts, lectures and meetings to promote the teaching and life lessons of late Pope. These events accentuated the Holy Father as a great man of prayer, who spent hours in prayer everyday and who always wanted to be united with God. His every decision was taken in prayer. The press media reminisced Pope through countless images of John Paul during prayer around the world.


 


On Sunday, October 9, many volunteers of The New Millennium foundation collected donations around the country, mainly in front of churches prior and after the Sunday Mass. These funds are then used to sponsor the pope’s scholarships for the most talented disadvantaged, mostly coming from small towns and rural areas. These scholarships are meant to aid students, young people who are in a difficult financial situation in achieving their scholastic goals. They are used to buy books, supplies as well as language courses or housing. This program is a continuation of Pope’s life work as a supporter of youth and the first pope who reached out to them directly by organizing World Youth Days. In his words these are the LiveMonument celebrating his life and so is the work of the foundation.


 


Poland will always be celebrating its Great Man but hopefully the rest of the world will take the initiative and spread the joyous event.


 


Sr. Magdalena Ajdys,


Community of Warsaw, Poland