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Redemptionis Donum
Latin for 'The gift of the Redemption'
Encyclical of Pope John Paul II
Coat of arms of Pope John Paul II
Signature date 22 November 2001
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Redemptionis Donum (Template:Lang-en) is a post-synodal apostolic exhortation of Pope John Paul II, signed on 25 March 1984.

Written at the sole initiative of the Pope, the document speaks of religious consecration in the light of the mystery of the Redemption. John Paul II signed it on March 25, 1984, on the Solemnity of the Annunciation falling in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church. After the Second Vatican Council, there was a crisis in the number of vocations to the religious order. Many religious men and women left their monasteries. The exhortation was an attempt to introduce the ideal of consecrated life. It highlights the theology, spirituality and apostolic dimension of religious life. The Pope presented religious life in its trinitarian, paschal and eschatological dimensions.[1]

  • "Redemptionis Donum (March 25, 1984) | John Paul II". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2020-10-08.