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December 8, 2018 in the Warmia Shrine of Our Lady of Gietrzwałd (Poland), Metropolitan of Szczecin Archbishop Andrzej Dzięga said words that became the inspiration for the author of this article to reflect on the issue of Europe, its roots, identity and unity in the current historical context. The subject seems all the more important, the more evident is the evident crisis experienced in Europe, in various areas of its life: cultural, social, religious, and anthropological. This problem was the subject of many reflections of John Paul II to the extent that the pope Pole in a determined way engaged and made great effort to show Europe that the only effective and sure way to renew the continent is to return to its sources, primarily to Christianity. An expression of his concern and activity to remind Europeans of their identity and unity was the establish 1980 of the Saints Cyril and Methodius, co-patrons of Europe. Five years later, in 1985, in his fourth encyclical, John Paul II recalled the figures of these holy evangelizers among the Slav peoples as a model of authentic and proper action for the good of Europe, the restoration of its identity and unity.
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L’8 dicembre 2018 al santuario della BVM a Gietrzwałd in Varmia (nord-est della Polonia), le parole dell’arcivescovo di Szczecin mons. Andrzej Dzięga, hanno ispirato e stimolato l’autore dell’articolo a fare almeno un primo passo ed aprire la discussione sulla questione dell’Europa, delle sue radici, della sua identità, della sua originale unità nel contesto attuale. Il tema è tanto urgente in quanto oggi appare evidente la crisi vissuta dall’Europa caratterizzata da una forte destabilizzazione culturale, religiosa, antropologica. Questo problema è stato molto approfondito da Giovanni Paolo II e dai suoi innumerevoli impegni e sforzi per ricordare ed indicare all’Europa l’unica via salutare ed efficace per tornare ad essere se stessa: il cristianesimo. A dimostrazione del suo interesse per le sorti dell’Europa, Giovanni Paolo II, nel 1980 ha proclamato co-patroni dell’Europa i santi Cirillo e Metodio, Cinque anni dopo, nel 1985,con la sua quarta enciclica, ha voluto riportare le figure di questi due santi evangelizzatori dei popoli slavi, come esempio dell’impegno profuso per l’unità e l’identità del Vecchio Continente.
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