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Text of Pope's Last Will and Testament
Associated Press ^ | April 7, 2005 | Associated Press

Posted on 04/07/2005 8:55:52 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper

The following is an English translation of the official Vatican Italian translation of the text of Pope John Paul II's last will and testament, which was originally written in Polish with successive additions. Dates have been written according to European convention, which makes "6.3.1979" represent March 6, 1979.

The document begins with a Latin phrase that reads, "I am completely in Your hands," and follows with a citation from the New Testament.

The testament of 6.3.1979

Totus Tuus ego sum

In the Name of the Holiest Trinity. Amen.

"Keep watch, because you do not know which day when the Lord will come" - These words remind me of the final call, which will come the moment that the Lord will choose. I desire to follow Him and desire that all that is part of my earthly life shall prepare me for this moment. I do not know when it will come, but, like all else, this moment too I place into the hands of the Mother of My Master: Totus Tuus. In the same maternal hands I place All those with whom my life and vocation are bound. Into these Hands I leave above all the Church, and also my Nation and all humanity. I thank everyone. To everyone I ask forgiveness. I also ask prayers, so that the Mercy of God will loom greater than my weakness and unworthiness.

During spiritual exercises I reflected upon the testament of the Holy Father Paul VI. This study has led me to write the present testament.

I do not leave behind me any property which necessitates disposal. Regarding those items of daily use of which I made use, I ask that they be distributed as may appear opportune. My personal notes are to be burned. I ask that Don Stanislaw oversees this and thank him for the collaboration and help so prolonged over the years and so comprehensive. All other thanks, instead, I leave in my heart before God Himself, because it is difficult to express them.

Regarding the funeral, I repeat the same disposition given by the Holy Father Paul VI: Burial in the bare earth, not in a tomb, 13.3.92.

Apud Dominum misericordia et copiosa apud Eum redemptio

John Paul pp.II

Rome 6.3.1979

Following my death I ask for Holy Masses and prayers

5.3.1990

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I express the deepest faith that, despite all my weakness, the Lord will accord me every necessary grace to face, according to His will, whatever task, trial and suffering that will be demanded of His servant, during the course of my life. I also have faith that never will it be permitted that, through my behavior: by words, actions or omissions, I betray my obligations in this holy seat of Peter.

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24.II-1.III.1980

Also during these spiritual exercises I have reflected upon the truth of the Priesthood of Christ in the perspective of that Crossing which is for each one of us the moment of death. In taking leave of this world - to be born into the other, the future world, eloquent sign is for us the Resurrection of Christ.

I therefore read the copy of my testament of the last year, it also made during spiritual exercises - I compared it with the testament of my great Predecessor and Father Paul VI, with that sublime witness to the death of a Christian and of a pope - and I renewed in myself consciousness of the questions, to which refers the copy of 6.III.1979, prepared by me (in a rather provisional way).

Today I desire to add to it only this, that each one of us must keep in mind the prospect of death. And must be ready to present himself before the Lord and Judge - and contemporaneously Redeemer and Father. Then I too can take this into consideration continuously, entrusting that decisive moment to the Mother of Christ and of the Church - to the Mother of my hope.

The times in which we live are indescribably difficult and troubled. Difficult and tense has become the life of the Church as well, characteristic trial of these times - as much for the Faithful, as much as for the Pastors. In some Countries (as, e.g. in that one about which I was reading during the spiritual exercises), the Church finds itself in a period of persecution that is not inferior to those of the first centuries; on the contrary, the degree of cruelty and hatred is greater still. Sanguis martyrum - semen christianorum (Eds: Latin for "Blood of the martyrs - seeds of Christians"). And beyond this - so many people disappear innocently, even in this Country, in which we live...

I desire once more to entrust myself totally to the mercy of the Lord. He himself will decide when and how I must finish my earthly life and pastoral ministry. In life and in death Totus Tuus through the Immaculate. Accepting this death already, I hope that Christ will give me grace for my final passage, which is Easter. I hope too that it shall be made useful also for this important cause in which I am trying to serve: the salvation of men, the safeguarding of the human family and of all the nations and the peoples (among these I refer in particular to my earthly Country), useful for the persons who in a special way have entrusted to me for the questions of the Church, for the glory of God himself.

I do not desire to add anything to that which I wrote a year ago - only express this readiness and at the same time this faith, to which the present spiritual exercises prepared me.


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Comment #181 Removed by Moderator

To: MineralMan
I always find it absurd when people suggest that Catholics don't read the Bible when the Catholic Church was the entity responsible for assembling the Bible in the first place and for translating the Greek to the Latin The King James version came centuries later. Who do you think made the decision as to which books were divinely inspired?
182 posted on 04/07/2005 10:36:19 AM PDT by CWW (Mark Sanford for President on 2008!)
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To: Truth666
The trick is to use the intermediaries to replace the Holy Trinity.

An intermediary doesn't replace the entity at the other end of the mediation. If it did, it would cease to be an intermediary.

(THE PASSION OF THERESA MARIA SCHINDLER ON HOLY FRIDAY 2005)

You know, I'm sorry about Terri, too, but I don't go around blasting other people for their alleged idolatry and then comparing her to Jesus in my tagline. Maybe you ought to consider prying that plank out of your tagline, er, eye.

183 posted on 04/07/2005 10:36:49 AM PDT by Campion
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To: MineralMan

I am not reviling anyone. I'm just trying to show what the Holy Scripture say about biblical doctrine. Many can be lead astray into the occult by praying to the dead... which is FORBIDDEN in the scriptures.


184 posted on 04/07/2005 10:37:00 AM PDT by Daisy4 (IN)
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To: Preachin'; malakhi
Although they called it "prayer", all I heard over and over were phrases similar to "mother of the church", "mother of the apostles", and so forth. The person never got around to asking for anything. It was only a continual praise for Mary.

In Judaism, most of our prayers are in simply in praise for what G-d has already given us. The Amidah starts by thanking G-d for and praising G-d, eventually gets around to asking for things we already thank G-d for everyday, and then thanks G-d again, in advance.

I guess the Catholics and us Jews have something else in common: we don't need to ask G-d for things. We thank G-d for what we have already been given.

185 posted on 04/07/2005 10:37:16 AM PDT by Bella_Bru (You're about as funny as a case sensitive search engine.)
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To: Bush2004
I just celebrated a Mass for the Holy Father. What a great man.... What a wonderful servant of our lord... Thank you God for sending your son as our teacher...

Does anyone know if this prophecy is real? http://www.kimclement.com/words/2005/Apr22005.htm

A New Pope
“In this day where death took place from an office that was so high, a shaking shall begin through these summer months where great leaders of yesterday will lay down their sword and they shall meet their Maker. For the time of the death has come where I will remove some of the old and then millions and millions shall come into the Kingdom at one moment. For in 21 days from now a shaking will take place in the Roman Catholic Church. They will say, No it can not be why would they elect such a person? And then they will say, No we can not do it at this time. But it shall be done and I will bring the Spirit into the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican there will be an infilling of the spirit of the Cardinals and the priests. This day I have received a servant. This day you call him the Pope. This day I call him My son. This day you said a pope has died, this day I say a servant has won. I have raised up a new voice and a new Spirit that shall come into Italy and I shall invade Europe in a way that I have planned thousands of years ago. Where they shall say, What is happening in these places? The Spirit of God shall fall in buildings of rock and stone. It shall fall in places where they least believed it. I will cause chaos and I will say to them now I will take people by the hundreds of millions and share my Spirit with them. For I will raise up a man that shall continue and they will say in the beginning he won’t be able to do it. But there shall be an experience after 33 days and a raising up and a resurrection. And a Spirit filled pope that will raise up a voice and he shall speak the truth and they will say, We must get him out of the way. But rejoice this day for there are deaths of many great leaders, because it is necessary so that I can raise up a new generation of men and women that will go in to the marketplace and raise up the name of Yahweh.
186 posted on 04/07/2005 10:37:22 AM PDT by todd1
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To: BigSkyFreeper

I think it's a good time to go back and review the mysterious death of JPII's predecessor: JPI. Google it up. It will tell you everything you want to know about waht the Papacy and the Vatican are really about.


187 posted on 04/07/2005 10:37:44 AM PDT by wolfman
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To: A. Patriot
Why burn all of his personal notes?

I'd venture the guess it has something to do with humility.

A virtue so rare in the post Christan western world as to be be rendered virtually unrecognizable.

188 posted on 04/07/2005 10:37:50 AM PDT by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan.)
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To: BigSkyFreeper

Sorry to have offened you.


189 posted on 04/07/2005 10:39:16 AM PDT by FreedomSurge
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To: Remole

I know it's not the complete text, the complete text is 15 pages in English, and 5 in Italian. I'm sure you can find the complete Will and Testament on the Vatican website in various readable forms.


190 posted on 04/07/2005 10:39:49 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper ("Stupidity is also a gift of God, but one mustn't misuse it" - Pope John Paul II)
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To: MineralMan
One interesting feature about religion is the schisms and fractures that inevitably develop once the population of the faithful reaches some critical mass.

It may not be as prevalent in eastern religions, I don't know. I'm less familiar with them. But we certainly see it in the Christian and Islamic faiths.

Each faction maintains they are the true believers and feel wholly justified in despising others who don't share their beliefs. After all, it's the other guys who are doing it wrong and are going to hell. It's one of our biggest challenges in Iraq with the Sunnis and Shia, for example.

It's one of the problems I have with "organized" religion in general. The denominations become political and power structures with the bureaucracy at the top having a powerful motivation to keep the members in line and filling their financial coffers.

And there's just a huge disconnect between the message that doctrinal differences do matter and heaven and hell lies in the balance, and the message of tolerance towards people who have a different set of doctrinal beliefs.

I think that's why, except on the most intellectual, i.e., "boring", Catholic threads we're likely to see these disputes break out. There's rarely a Mormon thread posted here, but the outcome is usually the same.

A lot more tolerance is needed, but that's not what is being taught by the religious leaders of these institutions. Doing so might cause the faithful to switch to a more convenient brand of the religion.

191 posted on 04/07/2005 10:39:51 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: 1Peter3v14

Oh Yeah! That's why so many millions of people are giving him their respects and prayers; why so many have chosen to follow his example in loving God.
Do you realize how really small-minded and silly the things you are saying make you look??????


192 posted on 04/07/2005 10:39:59 AM PDT by Virginia Queen (Virginia Queen)
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To: Preachin'

He was just warming up is all.


193 posted on 04/07/2005 10:40:11 AM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: Dog Gone

He had no material items to leave. When you enter the priesthood you take nothing.


194 posted on 04/07/2005 10:40:24 AM PDT by todd1
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To: Publius6961
Not a word revealed, about the "secret" Cardinal;

Considering that the testament was reported by the Vatican to be around 16 pages, a lot of words were left out of this version.

196 posted on 04/07/2005 10:40:50 AM PDT by ELS
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To: FreedomSurge

No harm, no foul, all is cool.


197 posted on 04/07/2005 10:42:16 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper ("Stupidity is also a gift of God, but one mustn't misuse it" - Pope John Paul II)
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To: katieanna

She was not chosen to bear the sins of the world because she was chosen instead to bear He that WOULD bear the sins of the world - God Himself. The Gospel can't be compartmentalized. The New Testament holds a mirror to the Old Testament ("I have come not to abolish the Old Law, but to fulfill it"). The Ark of the Covenant during the times of Exodus, and the Temple following the entry into the Promised Land, were VERY meticulously designed, with exact measurements, encrustment of lavish jewels, etc. This wasn't by accident. The authors of the Old Testament weren't trying to fill space by boring us to death with all these seemingly innane details. What God was doing through these authors, was preparing an understanding of the Word-made-flesh. If the presence of God carried in the Ark of the Covenant mandated pristine care and design-to-perfection, how much more pristine and perfect did require the receptacle of His own Son - His own Self - Christ?

Mary HAD to be set aside. God didn't say, "Make a box big enough to hold these here rock tablets." It had to be so many cubits by so many cubits etc. etc. etc. I mean, these are some of the most mind-numbingly 'boring' chapters of Scripture -- on the surface. But they weren't there by accident. In the same way, God didn't say, "I'll take that little girl saying her prayers down there. Go ahead, Gabriel, and break the good news to her before she goes to sleep." No. Mary was set aside from the moment God said to the serpent, "I will put enmity between you and the woman." Her offspring would "bruise" his head.

Offspring? The woman would have offspring that would bruise the head of the serpent? The offspring, of course, is Jesus, making the "woman" Mary. Then Jesus gives the world to Mary as her children. Why? Because she needs billions of children throughout history to make her feel good? No. Because we are also, thus, her "offspring", which brings even greater to significance that the woman's "offspring" would "bruise" the head of the serpent. We are ALSO called into battle against Satan. Jesus put enmity between not only Mary and Satan in the Garden of Eden, but from the cross, He put enmity between all of His children - Mary's adoptive offspring - and Satan, as well. Those are our marching orders as Christians, and Mary is not some "extra" on the set of Salvation.


198 posted on 04/07/2005 10:42:25 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever
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To: CWW

"I always find it absurd when people suggest that Catholics don't read the Bible when the Catholic Church was the entity responsible for assembling the Bible in the first place and for translating the Greek to the Latin The King James version came centuries later. Who do you think made the decision as to which books were divinely inspired?"




Well, yes. The assembly of the canon of scripture is an interesting thing to study. And it's not all that easy a job, since it happened so long ago. Many of the texts that were not included are not available for study, and the process is cloudy from the passage of time.

The bottom line, however, is that what we now know as the New Testament, was assembled by the Roman Catholic Church. A few books here and there have been discarded by the Protestant denominations, but none have been added.

Additional documents dealing with Jesus exist, but are not part of the canon. They, too, are interesting to study, and when studied, the reasons for their absence from the canon are pretty obvious. They don't fall into line with the writings that were chosen.

From what I can see, the New Testament, as put together in the current canon, is a synthesis, really. But, that's not a popular viewpoint.

The fact remains, though, that Western Christianity, at least, is based on the same canon. I'm not competent to discuss Orthodox Christianity or Coptic Christianity, which varies somewhat from what we're used to. I do believe we have an Orthodox Christian in this thread. Perhaps he/she can speak to that. I don't know of any Coptic Christians on FR, but perhaps there are some.

Maybe I'll make those two branches of Christianity my next study project.


199 posted on 04/07/2005 10:43:00 AM PDT by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: Steven W.

likewise.


200 posted on 04/07/2005 10:43:09 AM PDT by TomSmedley (Calvinist, optimist, home schooling dad, exuberant husband, technical writer)
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