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Human science cannot eliminate calvary

21 March 1987 To the sick and their helpers to Lourdes On Saturday, 21 March, the Pope received a large group of sick people, together with doctors, nurses and other helpers.  The meeting was arranged by O.P.T.A.I., an organization which looks after the transportation of

Christ has grafted into suffering redemption and the light of hope

5 October 1986 To the sick and disabled in the Cathedral of Lyons In the afternoon of Sunday, 3 October, the Holy Father met a large group of the sick and disabled in the Cathedral of Lyons.  He gave the following address: Dear Brothers and

Recourse to euthanasia is an abdication of science

To the participants in a course on human pre-leukaemia 15 November 1985 On Friday, 15 November, the Holy Father met with participants in an international course providing up-to-date information on “human pre-leukaemia” organized by the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.  The following is the

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Nothing must be left undone in struggle against this disease

13 April 1985 To the members of the International Federation of Multiple Sclerosis Associations On Saturday morning, 13 April, the Holy Father received the Executive Committee of the International Federation of Multiple Sclerosis Associations along with the members of the affiliated Italian organization.  In the

May charity and joy guide you in helping those who suffer

14 December 1984 To the members of the Italian Dental Association (AMDI) On Friday, 14 December, the Holy Father received in audience members of the Italian Dental Association (AMDI) and delivered the following address: 1. It is cause for sincere joy for me to meet

Your suffering is part of Christ’s Cross

11 September 1983 To the disabled and elderly in Austria “A world without the sick, even if it may sound paradoxical, would be poorer because it would be poorer in lived-out humanity, poorer in love for others, which at times is even heroic”. This, in

Suffering can enrich the individual and the whole church

28 May 1982 To the sick in Southwark Cathedral After meeting Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in the afternoon of 28 May, the Holy Father presided at a para-liturgical ceremony for the sick in Southwark Cathedral.  During the long and moving meeting with the

Complete dedication to defence of health and human life

20 December 1981 To the personnel of the new Regina Margherita Hospital in Trastevere On Sunday, 20 December, the holy Father paid a visit to the new Regina Margherita Hospital in Trastevere. In the course of the visit he delivered the following address: Beloved Brothers

Incomparable efficacy of suffering for implementing plan of salvation

24 May 1981 Regina Caeli message of Sunday, 24 May On Sunday, 24 May, thousands of faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the customary Marian prayer. Although they knew the Holy Father would not appear at his window, they had come to pray with

“I have pardoned him”

17 May 1981 Regina Caeli  message of Sunday, 17 May Thousands of people crowded St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, 17 May, to hear the Holy Father’s “Regina Caeli” message which had previously been recorded at his bedside in the “Gemelli” Hospital. The text of the

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