Prayer of Our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, inaugurating
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration at St. Peter's in Rome on
December 2, 1981
Lord stay with us. These words were spoken for the first
time by the disciples of Emmaus. Subsequently in the course
of the centuries they have been spoken, an infinite number
of times, by the lips of so many of Your disciples and confessors,
O Christ.
As Bishop of Rome and first servant of this temple, which
stands on the place of St. Peter's martyrdom, I speak the
same words today.
I speak them to invite You, Christ, in Your Eucharistic
Presence to accept the daily adoration continuing through
the entire day, in this temple, in this basilica, in this
chapel.
Stay with us today and stay, from now on, every day, according
to the desire of my heart, which accepts the appeal of so
many hearts from various parts, sometimes far away, and above
all meets the desire of so many inhabitants of the Apostolic
See.
Stay! That we may meet You in the prayer of adoration and
thanksgiving, in the prayer of expiation and petition, to
which all those who visit this basilica are invited.
Stay! You Who are at one and the same time veiled in the
Eucharistic Mystery of Faith and are also revealed under the
species of bread and wine, which You have assumed in this
Sacrament.
Stay! That Your presence in this temple may incessantly
be reconfirmed, and that all those who enter here may become
aware that it is Your house, "the dwelling of God with
men" (Rev. 21:3) and, visiting this basilica, may find
in it the very source of life and holiness that gushes forth
from Your Eucharistic Heart...
One day, O Lord, You asked Peter: "Do you love Me?"
You asked him three times - and three times the Apostle answered:
"Lord, You know everything, You know that I love You."
(Jn 21:15-17)
May the answer of Peter, on whose tomb this basilica was
erected, be expressed by this daily and day-long adoration
which we have begun today.
May the unworthy successor of Peter in the Roman See - and
all those who take part in the adoration of Your Eucharistic
Presence - attest with every visit of theirs and make ring
out again the truth contained in the Apostle's words: "Lord
You know everything; You know that I love You." Amen.
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