POPE JOHN PAUL�S LETTER TO PRIESTS FOR HOLY THURSDAY
2004
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VATICAN CITY, APR 6, 2004 (VIS) � Pope John Paul�s
Letter to Priests for Holy Thursday 2004 was published
today in Italian, English, French, Spanish, German,
Portuguese and Polish. It was signed on March 28, the
fifth Sunday of Lent

� �Our annual encounter through this Letter,� the Pope
writes, �is a particularly fraternal one, thanks to
our common sharing in the Priesthood of Christ, and it
takes place in the liturgical setting of this holy day
marked by two significant celebrations; the Morning
Chrism Mass, and the evening Mass �in cena Domini�.�

� The Holy Father reflects on Holy Thursday, saying it
is the day �we were born as priests,� and also the day
the Eucharist was established. He writes of the
�apostolicity of the Eucharist,� this sacrament which
was �entrusted by Christ to the Apostles and has been
passed down by them and their successors in every
generation.� He states that �the Eucharist, like the
priesthood, is a gift from God �which radically
transcends the power of the assembly�. � The assembly
of the faithful, � even though it is the place where
Christ �is present in His Church, especially in her
liturgical celebrations, is not by itself able to
celebrate the Eucharist or to provide the ordained
minister�.�

� Pope John Paul asks the faithful to pray �that
priests will never be lacking in the Church,� noting
that in some parts of the world there is a shortage of
priests while in others, �thank God, we see a
promising springtime of vocations.� He says that the
fidelity of priests, their commitment to Christ, their
love for the Eucharist, their Christ-like behavior
will all help bring �new workers to the vineyard.�

� The Pope asks priests to, �among other initiatives,
show special care for altar servers, who represent a
kind of �garden� of priestly vocations. The group of
altar servers, under your guidance as part of the
parish community, can be given a valuable experience
of Christian education and become a kind of
pre-seminary. Help the parish, as a family made up of
families, to look upon altar servers as their own
children, like �olive shoots around the table� of
Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life.�

� �With the help of the families most involved and
catechists, be particularly concerned for the group of
servers so that,, through their service at the altar,
each of them will learn to grow in love for the Lord
Jesus, to recognize Him truly present in the Eucharist
and to experience the beauty of the liturgy.
Initiatives for altar servers on the diocesan or local
level should be promoted and encouraged, with
attention to the different age groups.�

� �Never forget,� John Paul II urges priests, �that
you yourselves are the first �Apostles� of Jesus the
High Priest. Your own witness counts more than
anything else. Altar servers see you at the regular
Sunday and weekday celebrations, in your hands they
see the Eucharist �take �place�, on your face they see
its mystery reflected, and in your heart they sense
the summons of a greater love. May you be for them
fathers, teachers and witnesses of Eucharistic piety
and holiness of life!�

VIS is sending the complete Letter as an attachment.

JPII-LETTER TO PRIESTS/HOLY THURSDAY 2004/������������
VIS 040406 (550)

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