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New Weekly Column Featuring Living Words by Saint Pope John Paul II: Pastor, Preacher, Poet, Pope, a Welcoming Friend...New Weekly Column Featuring Living Words by Saint Pope John Paul II: Pastor, Preacher, Poet, Pope, a Welcoming Friend...

NEWS PROVIDED BY
Building the Bridge Foundation, The Hague
Dec. 11, 2019

SATELLITE BEACH, Fla., Dec. 11, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- The following is submitted by Abraham A. van Kempen, Sr. Editor, Building the Bridge Foundation, The Hague:

    Dear Editor,

    A new short weekly column is being offered that will commemorate the words and wisdom of Saint Pope John Paul II. Each column will typically be between 400 and 500 words.

    In these weekly columns we let Saint Pope John Paul II share meaningful signposts to spark resolves to social misery, political and economic crises, and revenge-seeking violence through justice and righteousness combined with mercy and compassion; in short, human dignity.

    Every week, Saint Pope John Paul II speaks. The combined fragments are chosen from spoken and written texts from the years 1978 through 2004: homilies, speeches, prayers, apostolic letters, messages, and 14 encyclicals. In addition to meditations on faith, prayer, eucharistic celebration, and the gospel, this project also contains descriptions and interpretations of human feelings, values, and desires; worldly events; holidays and commemorations. Pope John Paul II implores us to seek human dignity – respect life, pursue world peace, work toward ecumenical dialogue and faith in youth.

    Pope Wojtyla remains a welcoming friend and confidant to billions of believers in our Abrahamic Faiths, including many of the 15 million Jews, 2.2 billion Christians, and 1.8 billion Muslims.

    To review the first three columns, please click on the links below.

    Copy and paste the columns planned for Christmas Day, New Year's Day and the first Sunday in January (or whichever dates you specify).

    Feel free to publish the columns on dates opportune for you.

    Christmas Day 2019: Christ is Our Peace… est pax nostra! (443 words)
    (https://buildingthebridge.eu/common-ground/general/christ-is-our-peace-est-pax-nostra/665)

    "In him, we can recognize the face of every little child who is born, of whatever race or nation: the little Palestinian and the little Israeli; the little American and the little Afghan; the child of the Hutu and the child of the Tutsi... whoever the child is, to Christ each one is special."

    New Year's Day 2020: 'Shalom' Happy New Year! (591 words)
    (https://buildingthebridge.eu/common-ground/general/shalom/666)

    "May God make us 'peacekeepers' in the assurance that, when men and women are committed to peace, they can and will improve the world.

    "The peacekeeper fights against indifference and apathy; against poverty, pain, and suffering."

    Sunday, 5 January 2020: The Good Samaritan (367 words)
    (https://buildingthebridge.eu/common-ground/general/the-good-samaritan/667)

    "The parable of the good Samaritan intimates how our attitude should be to the neighbor who suffers. We must 'stop' beside him."

    On 3 January 2020, we will release three additional columns to place on 12, 19, and 26 January 2020 (or whichever dates suitable to you).

    If you wish to support our work, please click on the orange button 'PLEASE DONATE' located to the right of each linked page. Every little bit helps.

    With every good wish to you, I am,

    Respectfully,

    Abraham A. van Kempen, Sr. Editor
    Building the Bridge Foundation, The Hague
    (www.buildingthebridge.eu)

SOURCE Building the Bridge Foundation, The Hague

CONTACT: Abraham A. van Kempen, 321-960-7406, abraham@buildingthebridge.eu