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00:04During my youth I seemed to have multiple vocations that were calls to a
00:11secular life. I wanted to be a senator like my father, a doctor like my brother, a contemplative
00:25like my mother. But I also wanted to be an artist, a speaker, a traveler, and an evangelist. Like
00:36to realize those numerous, contrary and divergent vocations? I found the solution. To grant
00:46all the lay vocations and to sublimate them, to be a perfect layman, I had only one
00:52solution, become a priest. May I ask you, dearest children, this grace that you
01:02You certainly don't reject me. Love the Father.
01:39Thank you all.
02:03Yet Giovanni Battista Montini was not just a priest.
02:18To understand the figure of Paul VI we must take into account the complexity of his story
02:24human, spiritual and ecclesial. Certainly the choice made by the Priestly Ministry in
02:331916, which then led to his ordination in 1920, traces the path of a pastor of the Church.
02:44But he was also an intellectual, because he confronted the great cultural currents of the time, with the question of
02:54how the Gospel can be understood and welcomed by those who are influenced by these cultural currents.
03:04Paul VI, pontiff of the council, of the first international journeys, of the Church's dialogue with contemporary society.
03:14He was the Pope of records, of new paths opened and then followed by his successors.
03:23Giovanni Battista Montini, on the altars because he is recognized by all as a great spiritual leader of the contemporary Church.
03:39On September 26, 1897, in this house, Giovanni Battista Montini was born, elevated to the supreme pontificate with the name of Paolo
03:51YOU.
03:53He announced to the world the civilization of love that Fanciullo learned within these walls.
03:59In one of the dialogues with Jean Guitton, this French intellectual, his friend with whom they had an annual meeting in Castel
04:08Gandolfo,
04:09Paul VI states that he owes to his father the courage of public testimony, of commitment in the social field,
04:20while he owes his education in meditation, prayer and inner recollection to his mother.
04:27And I think it is a very effective image of this family root of Giovanni Battista Montini's education.
04:36and then of his ministry as pastor of the Church.
04:44Young people, European and then global Catholic culture.
04:48Dialogue as a tool for knowledge and reciprocity.
04:53They were already present in him during his formative years in Brescia.
05:00We could say that Brescia is the place of the spirit.
05:06His education is closely linked and, as we could say, profoundly marked
05:15from this awareness that there is a Catholic identity to manifest,
05:21to be exploited within social reality.
05:25Therefore the commitment that arises from faith cannot be confined to a private space,
05:31but it must be a public testimony.
05:42Personalities such as Giuseppe Tognolo passed through his house,
05:46Don Luigi Sturzo, Father Agostino Gemelli,
05:50exponents of popular and social Catholicism.
05:53His priestly vocation was born in this environment.
05:59My uncle and my father and his older brother grew up with all this.
06:04There are letters that are exchanged,
06:06which are extremely significant about what their education was,
06:13their commitment, their attention to ensuring that politics did not move away
06:22by Catholic princes, but that the Church did not interfere,
06:28let's say, to use a somewhat heavy term,
06:30with what could be a certain type of politics.
06:38On May 29, 1920 he was ordained a priest.
06:45His first mass was celebrated in the sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
06:53Here I am finally, after days of such peaceful and fortifying meditation.
06:58like few I have found so far in my life,
07:01I feel the joy of this step.
07:05I was able to enjoy full peace,
07:08even with the echo of social storms in our hearts
07:11and daily complaints and sad visions of the future,
07:16precisely because I feel that we will have more hope,
07:20the higher we look.
07:25Thus begins the life of a minister of God,
07:29by Don Gian Battista Montini.
07:34For us it was the habit of saying
07:37the number one in the family was the uncle,
07:40he was the contact for any of our problems or difficulties.
07:46Then came dad and mom,
07:49but the ultimate referent was him.
07:54and this created a bit of awe in us on the one hand,
07:57but on the other hand it also gave us
08:03some more support and security.
08:10Fifty years after that first mass,
08:14Paul VI is given a musical tribute
08:17in St. Peter's Basilica.
08:21The performance of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis
08:25conducted by maestro Wolfgang Sawallisch.
08:46We must express our heartfelt thanks
08:49on Italian radio and television
08:51which gave us emotional and spiritual enjoyment
08:55to listen to the sublime performance
08:57of this incomparable musical masterpiece
09:00and we are all the more grateful for that.
09:03for the kind intention
09:05who suggested the choice
09:06and the form of such a precious gift of art and faith,
09:10that of honoring,
09:12much more than our person,
09:14the fiftieth anniversary
09:16of our priestly ordination,
09:18that is, that Christ
09:19who wanted to make us ministers of his Church
09:22and custodians of his pastoral power.
09:30It exists even in this arid secularized world of ours
09:36and sometimes even the damage of profanations,
09:40obscene and blasphemous,
09:42a prodigious ability.
09:45This is the wonder we are looking for.
09:56Paul VI and art
10:00Throughout his pontificate
10:01he met artists to encourage them
10:04rediscovering that bond
10:06that for centuries,
10:06between the Church and the creators of the absolute,
10:09it had never stopped.
10:16This theme of passion too
10:21for artistic expressions
10:22has its roots in the youthful years
10:26and it fits precisely into this interest
10:29for culture as a human space
10:32in which the Gospel must be welcomed.
10:37My mom played the piano,
10:39and my brother also played the piano very well
10:42and uncle Don Battista
10:45obviously at home
10:47he saw both art in the form of music
10:52both art in the form of painting.
10:55Art was a bit of a part of it
10:59of home culture,
11:01let's say, family culture.
11:09We need you.
11:16Our ministry needs
11:20of your collaboration
11:22because, as you know,
11:26our ministry
11:27is to preach,
11:31to make accessible,
11:33understandable,
11:34indeed touching
11:36the spirit world,
11:39of the invisible,
11:41of God,
11:42of the ineffable.
11:44And in this operation
11:48to pour out the invisible world
11:51in accessible formulas,
11:54I mean sensitive,
11:55I mean intelligible,
11:57you are masters.
12:07But already previously,
12:09as Archbishop of Milan,
12:11Montini thinks about art
12:12and its religious function.
12:16Milan, city of work,
12:18of the productive frenzy.
12:20During the economic boom
12:22sees the arrival of 60,000 emigrants a year.
12:25Montini asks himself,
12:27who takes care of these workers?
12:32The roads are getting longer,
12:34the neighborhoods are multiplying,
12:35the buildings grow.
12:37And the church,
12:38the parish,
12:39Where?
12:46Over the course of his nearly eight years in Milan,
12:49Montini has it designed,
12:51to put into action
12:52and build 135 churches,
12:54like the church of San Francesco al Foponino
12:57designed by Giuponti.
13:17When he arrives in Milan,
13:19John Baptist Montini
13:22It is accompanied by this label
13:24the archbishop of workers.
13:27He makes it his own
13:28and above all he intuits
13:30that the great social transformations
13:32they are also profound transformations
13:35of the way the church
13:36must fulfill its mission.
13:39In the pastoral letter of 1956
13:42he writes
13:46The world of work,
13:47in a special way,
13:49wait to see
13:50if our social action
13:52it's a kind of propaganda
13:54or of convenience
13:55or if instead
13:56it's a real effort
13:58towards his redemption.
14:01Certainly
14:02the effort is real,
14:04must become effective.
14:07effective first of all
14:09in dissipating
14:10the huge misunderstanding
14:11between work
14:12and religion.
14:15The mission
14:16in the city of Milan
14:17it's the dress rehearsal
14:19for the mission in the world.
14:21The man
14:22it's Montini's passion.
14:24He meets him,
14:25he speaks to us,
14:25he talks to us,
14:26listen to his requests,
14:28he is upset
14:28his questions,
14:30accepts his weaknesses
14:31and try to assist him
14:33in his discomforts
14:34and in its shortcomings.
14:36and the path
14:37experienced
14:38in the Ambrosian land
14:39he moves
14:41to the whole world.
14:46I could,
14:47I had to avoid.
14:49Gentleman,
14:50You are everything.
14:52It seems to me that the facts
14:53they were stronger than me
14:55and that in me
14:56there was a sincere
14:58and silent prayer
14:59to be spared.
15:01but together
15:03the purpose
15:04not to commit crimes
15:06to make an oblation
15:07Still
15:08of my poor life.
15:15June 21st
15:171963
15:18Montini
15:20becomes
15:21Paul VI
15:24when I got home
15:26and I turned on the television
15:29when they said
15:31to Venus Papa
15:32and it started
15:33John the Baptist
15:37it came to me
15:38the eye appeal
15:41and again
15:42I have some
15:44there
15:46emotion.
15:47It's rung
15:48but immediately
15:49the phone
15:51and he was my father
15:52which was
15:53around
15:54for Italy
15:55and he was calling
15:57to all of us children
15:58he was calling
15:58to all of us
15:59and he tells me
15:59look
15:59we are each one
16:03distant
16:04from others
16:05but let's meet
16:07all together
16:08at this moment
16:09let's get started
16:10Together
16:11wherever you are
16:12to recite the creed.
16:16He tells me
16:17I am
16:17kneeling
16:18at home
16:19of Dovero
16:20in front of the television
16:21to act
16:22I believe this.
16:31We went
16:32Then
16:32with my parents
16:33to greet him
16:35my mom
16:36he immediately
16:37noted
16:37that yes
16:38covered
16:40the hand
16:41with the handkerchief
16:43and then
16:44I said
16:44but
16:45what is it
16:46what is it
16:46and we saw
16:47that by dint
16:47to shake hands
16:49the ring
16:50of St. Peter
16:51he had cut it off
16:53the finger
16:53and he didn't want to
16:54to show
16:54he didn't want to
16:58to dirty
16:59of blood
17:00the hands
17:01that was tightening
17:05he looked at himself
17:06how it opened
17:07he sat down
17:08a moment
17:09with us
17:10and he said
17:11but this one here
17:11it is no longer
17:12the aunt
17:13This
17:14it's another one
17:16size
17:16he is another person
17:17here
17:17she entered
17:23grace
17:25grace
17:25of the Holy Spirit
17:26he transformed it
17:29in the name
17:30the program
17:31of his pontificate
17:34Paul
17:35like the apostle
17:36of the people
17:40Paul
17:40as the main one
17:42announcer
17:42of the Gospel
17:43of Jesus
17:49Paul
17:50like the missionary
17:52that touches
17:52flaps
17:53of new lands
17:53and long live you
17:56and Paul VI
17:58he traveled
17:59from the Holy Land
18:00to the five continents
18:01as a demonstration
18:02of universality
18:03of Catholicism
18:06has united
18:08the suburbs
18:08in Rome
18:09to make people feel
18:10close and paternal
18:11the bond
18:11with the representative
18:13of Christ
18:13on earth
18:14he testified
18:16that the church
18:16it is mainly
18:17the church
18:18of the poor
18:19as he defined it
18:20the council
18:21Vatican II
18:25in Bogota
18:27in Colombia
18:27300,000 campesinos
18:29they hug each other
18:30around him
18:32we are on the outskirts
18:33on the margins
18:34of the world
18:34these men
18:36they are the distant ones
18:37and these
18:39these are the first signs
18:40of a church
18:40on the way out
18:41we say
18:43Often
18:44you have to love
18:45the next one
18:46Yes
18:47Which
18:48the next one
18:50it's getting bigger
18:50it's getting bigger
18:51in the evangelical concept
18:52until it becomes
18:53big
18:54like the world
18:55and that's exactly how it is
18:57and to have
18:58the big heart
18:59to welcome
19:00in our love
19:02even these distant ones
19:03next
19:04of these men
19:06unknown
19:06our brothers
19:08enlarge
19:09the meaning
19:09of brotherhood
19:10human
19:11until covered
19:12the whole earth
19:13but what
19:14big
19:14What
19:15Pretty
19:15What
19:16modern
19:16What
19:17of Christ
19:20in Manila
19:21in the neighborhood
19:22dump
19:23in round
19:23Paul VI
19:25he introduces himself
19:25to accomplish
19:26the mission
19:26of Christ
19:28he writes
19:29I'm going
19:30like a shepherd
19:31to his flock
19:32like a friend
19:33like a brother
19:35to bring
19:36to the poor
19:36the good news
19:37why are you
19:39the favorites
19:39of the lord
19:40why the church
19:41he loves you
19:42with a love
19:43preferably
19:50my father
19:51he was a brother
19:52greater
19:53by Paul VI
19:54of a year
19:55more
19:56old
19:57of him
19:58it was such
19:59the consideration
20:02I don't know
20:02the difference
20:04who had
20:06because of this
20:07his brother
20:07become
20:08Pope
20:09has never
20:11dared
20:12hug him again
20:13nevertheless
20:13the uncle
20:14when he saw him
20:15he hugged him
20:17but the transformations
20:19social
20:19they don't leave
20:20indifferent
20:20Paul VI
20:21and his
20:21motion of change
20:22even inside
20:24of the church
20:25the same person
20:26of the Pope
20:27is the object
20:28of transformation
20:29the contact
20:30with the people
20:31it is no longer
20:31from top to bottom
20:32the papal figure
20:33he can't anymore
20:34just expose yourself
20:35from a lodge
20:39the church
20:40that from the council
20:41makes his own
20:41the hopes
20:42and the inconveniences
20:43of men
20:43share the path
20:45of humanity
20:45Porta Paolo VI
20:47significantly
20:48to spend
20:49Christmas Eve
20:50in symbolic places
20:51of life
20:52and work
20:55in Taranto
20:56December 24th
20:581968
20:58mountains
21:00he is among the workers
21:01of the iron and steel center
21:22the problem of work
21:24of alienation
21:26of social unease
21:27of a reality
21:29factory
21:29that embraces
21:30a whole city
21:31emerges from his words
21:33perhaps too courtly
21:34difficult
21:36for the workers themselves
21:37but not for this reason
21:38less sincere
21:39and authentic
21:40we are brothers and friends
21:44but it's true
21:46actually
21:46because we all
21:49we warn
21:50this evident fact
21:52the work
21:54and religion
21:56in our world
21:58modern
21:58there are two things
22:00separate
22:01detached
22:02and many times
22:04even opposite ones
22:06but this separation
22:09this mutual
22:10misunderstanding
22:12he's not right
22:15to be
22:15we came here
22:18among you
22:19to tell you
22:20that this separation
22:22between your world
22:24of work
22:25and the religious one
22:26the Christian one
22:28it doesn't exist
22:29or rather
22:30it must not exist
22:34when he looked in the face
22:36a person
22:36that person
22:38he felt like
22:39the one and only
22:40interlocutor
22:41his
22:42because he understood
22:43That
22:44he was looking at you
22:46penetrating you
22:47all the way
22:48to the soul
22:48but not
22:49to spy on you
22:50judge you
22:51but to get to know you
22:52to see
22:53where he could find
22:54space
22:55For
22:56support you
22:57For
22:58to cheer you up
22:59to help you
23:00but you felt it
23:06It's 1969
23:10after many steps
23:11of approach
23:12everything is ready
23:14for the landing
23:14of man
23:15on the moon
23:18even Paul VI
23:20he is a spectator
23:23from the observatory
23:24Vatican
23:25of Castel Gandolfo
23:26the pontiff
23:27waits
23:28that first step
23:29by Armstrong
23:30what is it
23:32the universe
23:33of waves
23:35as
23:36Why
23:39we will do well
23:40to meditate
23:41on man
23:42on his genius
23:44prodigious
23:45on his courage
23:46daredevil
23:46on his progress
23:48Fantastic
23:49dominated by the cosmos
23:52like a point
23:53imperceptible
23:55the man
23:56with thought
23:58dominates it
23:59who we are
24:01capable of so much
24:03we will do well
24:05to meditate
24:06on progress
24:07Today
24:08the development
24:10scientific
24:11and operational
24:11of humanity
24:12comes to a
24:14finish line
24:14which seemed
24:15unreachable
24:17the thought
24:19and the action
24:20of man
24:21where they can
24:23yet to arrive
24:33attraction
24:35attraction
24:35attraction
24:41attraction
25:04the admiration
25:05the enthusiasm
25:06the passion
25:08for the products
25:08of the ingenuity
25:09of man
25:10they fascinate us
25:11here is the danger
25:13from this possible
25:14idolatry
25:15of the instrument
25:16we will have to watch ourselves
25:17but this efficiency
25:20it's always
25:21to his advantage
25:22it makes it better
25:24more of a man
25:25it all depends
25:27from the heart
25:27of man
25:30Already
25:31the man
25:33made of spirit
25:35mind
25:35soul
25:36and of body
25:38a perishable body
25:40intended for dust
25:42often weak
25:44fragile
25:44and who drives
25:46the church
25:47it can't be
25:47what a balance
25:48and strong
25:49because of this
25:50Montini
25:51Paul VI
25:52it pushes
25:53where no one
25:54predecessor
25:54had ever dared
25:57he writes in a letter
25:58remained secret
25:59for decades
26:00and of which one has always been
26:02doubted
26:02of existence
26:08us
26:08Paul VI
26:09by divine providence
26:11Bishop of Rome
26:12and pontiff
26:13of the universal church
26:15we declare
26:16in case
26:16of infirmity
26:17that is to say
26:18in case
26:18what else is serious
26:20and prolonged
26:21impediment
26:22to that
26:22both equally
26:24obstacle
26:24to give up
26:26to ours
26:26sacred and canonical
26:27office
26:28be it as
26:29Bishop of Rome
26:30be it as
26:31boss
26:31of the same
26:32Holy Church
26:33Catholic
26:33and adds
26:35entrusting to the
26:37cardinals of the
26:37college
26:38the faculty
26:39to accept
26:40and to make
26:41operating
26:41these of ours
26:42resignation
26:43that only the good
26:44superior
26:45of the holy church
26:46suggests to us
26:48a handwriting
26:49clear
26:50serene
26:50It's May 2nd
26:531965
26:54when Paul VI
26:55write these lines
26:56the council
26:57it's in progress
26:58it's dawn
26:59of his pontificate
27:00he's not old
27:02nor sick
27:03why then
27:04speak
27:05of the eventuality
27:05to resign
27:08how to interpret
27:09these provisions
27:10the answer
27:12he is farsighted
27:13to shelter
27:15the church
27:15from a situation
27:16unfortunate
27:17the disability
27:18of the Pope
27:22I want to tell you
27:24not for a feeling
27:25that if I'm romantic
27:27Like this
27:27of affection
27:30humanitarian
27:31I really love you
27:33because I discover
27:35still in you
27:37the image
27:39of God
27:39the resemblance
27:41of Christ
27:42the man
27:45ideal
27:45that you
27:46you are still
27:47and you can
27:48to be
27:54a few months later
27:55on a visit
27:55in Ciociaria
27:56Paul VI
27:57pays homage
27:58to Celestine the Fifth
27:59the hermit
28:00Pietro da Morrone
28:01that for the good
28:02of the church
28:03he renounced the papacy
28:04and that from Dante
28:05he was accused
28:06of cowardice
28:11from Paul VI
28:12is admired
28:13for heroism
28:14of virtue
28:15by feeling
28:17of duty
28:44to Celestine
28:47Paolo Sesto thought about resigning
28:50but he never gave them
28:56No
29:00No
29:02No
29:10not even when he is old and sick does he celebrate Aldomoro's funeral in
29:16absenzia corporis
29:18in the basilica of San Giovanni he would have liked to walk along the nave
29:22but his health prevents him from doing so
29:28the death of his dear friend makes him feel like Jesus in the olive grove
29:33alone and perhaps abandoned
29:37in the final prayer with a voice shrouded in pain he addresses God directly
29:42almost warning him
29:49and who can hear our lament
29:53if not you yet
29:55oh god
29:57of life and death
29:59you did not answer our plea
30:05for the safety of Aldomoro
30:11of this man
30:13Good
30:15Good
30:16mild
30:19wise
30:24innocent
30:26and friend
30:32but your lord has not abandoned his immortal spirit marked by the faith of Christ
30:43which is the resurrection of life
30:47for him
30:48for him sir
30:51listen to us
30:57a few months later
30:58his death
31:01on the day of his favorite holiday
31:03the transfiguration
31:05August 6, 1978
31:09I entered the house and I have this very precise memory
31:16when I open the door I hear my father on the phone saying no
31:21I don't run
31:23I have nothing to say to my brother at the last minute
31:26I'm older than him and we'll meet over there soon.
31:28even if it's late
31:30even if at the last moment I have nothing to say to my brother at the last minute
31:35and where are you?
31:36I say without
31:37I came to the post office a month ago
31:39I saw the Pope
31:40and I came back again
31:42to see it even if
31:44in a way not
31:46like a
31:47maybe I don't know
31:47did you come to the place because he was dead?
31:49precisely
31:52The pontificate of Paul VI ends in the stifling summer heat
31:58a decisive page for contemporary Catholicism
32:03a fundamental stretch of history
32:05for all humanity
32:10the time is coming
32:12I've had a feeling about it for some time now
32:14even more than the physical tiredness ready to give way at any moment
32:19the drama of my responsibilities seems to suggest
32:22as a providential solution
32:25my exodus from this world
32:29as for me
32:30I would like to finally have
32:32a summary and wise notion
32:36about the world and life
32:37I think that this notion
32:40should express gratitude
32:45this mortal life is
32:47despite his troubles
32:49its dark mysteries
32:51his sufferings
32:53its fatal transience
32:55a beautiful fact
32:57an ever-original and moving prodigy
33:00an event worthy of being sung in joy and glory
33:04everything is a gift
33:07behind life
33:08behind nature
33:10the universe
33:12there is wisdom
33:13and then
33:15I will say it in this bright farewell
33:18there is love
33:21the world scene
33:23it's a drawing
33:24Today
33:25still incomprehensible
33:27for the most part
33:28of a creator god
33:30which is called our father
33:32which is in the heavens
33:34thank you god
33:36thanks and glory to you
33:38the father
33:38thank you all
33:54thank you all
34:24thank you all
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