Meditation for a Conclave 4x6 Faith Explained Card

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This 4x6 prayer card features "Meditation for a Conclave," an excerpt from Pope John Paul II's "Roman Triptych."

It reads:
"It is here, beneath this wondrous Sistine profusion of color

that the Cardinals assemble--

the community responsible for the legacy of the keys of the Kingdom.

They come here, to this very place.

And once more Michelangelo wraps them in his vision.

"In Him we live and move and have our being."

Who is He?

Behold, the creating hand of the Almighty,

the Ancient One, reaching towards Adam...

In the beginning God created...

He, who sees all things...

The colors of the Sistine will then speak the word of the Lord:

Tu es Petrus--once heard by Simon, son of John.

"To you I will give the keys of the Kingdom."

Those entrusted with the legacy of the key gather here,

letting themselves by enfolded by the Sistine's colors,

by the vision left to us by Michelangelo--

So it was in August, and again in October,

in the memorable year of the two Conclaves,

and so it will be once more, when the time comes, after my death.

Michelangelo's vision must then speak to them.

"Con-clave": a shared concern for the legacy of the keys,

the keys of the Kingdom.

Lo, they see themselves in the midst of the

Beginning and the End,

between the Day of Creation and the Day of Judgment...

It is granted man once to die, and thereafter, the Judgment!

 

Final transparency and light.

The clarity of the events--

the clarity of cosciences--

During the conclave of Michelangelo must teach them--

Do not forget: Omnia nuda et aperta sunt ante oculos Eius.

You who see all, point to him!

He will point him out..."

  • Made of 100# cover paper
  • Available in a pack of 50
  • Designed and printed at our shop in Steubenville, OH

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This item is American-made by hand in our Steubenville workshop, not imported.