[faithandlife] LOVING THE ENEMY

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From: "Charles Scott" <crscott@...>
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 11:39:45 +0000
John Paul II Recalls Cardinal Nguyên Van Thuân's Heroism

Sends Message to Vietnamese Prelate's Elderly Mother

VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 17, 2002 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II sent a
number of messages, including one to Cardinal François Xavier
Nguyên Van Thuân's mother, highlighting the late prelate's
heroism.

The Vietnamese cardinal, who died of cancer Monday at age 74,
had spent 13 years in communist prisons and camps, including
nine in solitary confinement, after Pope Paul VI appointed him
coadjutor bishop of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in 1975.

When he was exiled from his country, John Paul II welcomed
him to the Roman Curia and eventually made him president of
the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.

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Prelate, Prisoner, Exile, Prince

François Xavier Nguyên Van Thuân: A Man Who Loved His
Enemies

VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 17, 2002 (Zenit.org).- François Xavier
Nguyên Van Thuân was once a prisoner, but ended life as a
prince -- of the Church.

The cardinal died Monday at age 74 after a long fight with cancer.

In March 2000, then Archbishop Nguyên Van Thuân moved John
Paul II and members of the Roman Curia when he preached
spiritual exercises in which he recalled his experiences during
13 years of imprisonment under the communists in his native
Vietnam.

During an interview with ZENIT on that occasion (March 12,
2000), the cardinal described his experiences.

To his non-Catholic fellow prisoners, who were curious to know
how he could maintain his hope, he answered: "I have left
everything to follow Jesus, because I love Jesus' defects."

The then archbishop said: "During his agony on the cross, when
the thief asked him to remember him when he arrived in his
Kingdom -- had it been me I would have replied: 'I will not forget
you, but you must expiate your crimes in purgatory.' However,
Jesus replied: 'Today you shall be with me in paradise.' He had
forgotten that man's sins. The same happened with Mary
Magdalene, and with the prodigal son. Jesus does not have a
memory, he forgives the whole world."

"Jesus does not know mathematics," the Vietnamese prelate
added. "This is demonstrated in the parable of the good
shepherd. He had 100 sheep, one is lost and without hesitating
he went to look for it, leaving the other 99 in the sheepfold. For
Jesus, one is as valuable as 99, or even more so."

Another topic he emphasized during the 2000 spiritual exercises
was the need to love one's enemies.

"One day, one of the prison guards asked me: 'Do you love us?'"
Archbishop Nguyên Van Thuân recalled.

"I answered: 'Yes, I love you.'

"'We have kept you shut in for so many years and you love us? I
don't believe it ...'

"I then reminded him: 'I have spent many years with you. You
have seen it and know it is true.' ... The guard asked me: 'When
you are freed, will you send your faithful to burn our homes and
kill our relatives?' 'No, although you might want to kill me, I love
you.'

"'Why?' he insisted.

"'Because Jesus has taught me to love everyone, even my
enemies. If I don't do this, I am not worthy to bear the name
Christian. Jesus said: 'Love your enemies and pray for those
who persecute you.'

"'This is very beautiful, but hard to understand,' the guard
replied."

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