Pope John XXIII: October 11

Three popes involved in the Second Vatican Council have been canonized: Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II.. They were declared saints, not just because they were popes, but because of their holiness and their involvement and promotion of the council. 

Three months after his election as pope in 1958, Pope John XXIII, whom we remember today,  called for a general council. It was to an “aggiornomento” , an updating of the church for bringing its message to the people of our time and the world of today. His official biography, which  can be found here ends, “Since his death on June 3, 1963, much has been written and spoken about the warmth and holiness of the beloved Pope John. Perhaps the testimony of the world was best expressed by a newspaper drawing of the earth shrouded in mourning with the simple caption, “A Death in the Family.” 

I was fortunate to meet Pope John personally in 1962 when Father Theodore Foley and I accompanied  Bishop Quentin Olwell, bishop of Cotabato, in the Philippines, on his “ad Limina” visit to Rome. The pope told me to “be like St. Gabriel.” That year Pope John was named Time Magazine’s Man of the Year. 

The popes often describe the council as the path the church must take into the future. Some years ago at a synod of bishops,  Pope Francis described that path as the road Jesus took from Jericho to Jerusalem to enter the  mystery of his death and resurrection.  It’s a winding road, not easy to travel. Here’s a  picture of it from the air in the 1930s.

That’s the road our church is on today. 

3 thoughts on “Pope John XXIII: October 11

  1. fdan's avatarfdan

    Dear Father Victor, I remember meeting Mother Teresa of Calcutta when I was 10 years old when she visited my father’s hometown of Jacmel, Haiti. The graces from that meeting has blessed our family since. Thank you for transmitting to us the graces you obtained when you met “Good Pope John!”

    To know you, Father Victor, is to know God’s grace all over again!!

    ALWAYS praying for you (and Father John Powers…can’t forget him) to bring MORE laborers into His Vineyard…WE NEED THEM!!

    Praying for new VOCATIONS and the SALVATION of souls,

    Fabienne

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