Pope
Francis thanks UN personnel, tells them to care for one another
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Friday (September 25th)
spoke to personnel at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. In his short
address, the Holy Father thanked them for their efforts on behalf of peace and
justice, telling them to care for one another. "Be close to one another,
respect one another, and so embody among yourselves this Organization’s ideal
of a united human family, living in harmony, working not only for peace, but in
peace; working not only for justice, but in a spirit of justice."
Making reference to
the many nationalities present, the Holy Father called them "a microcosm
of the peoples which this Organization represents and seeks to serve".
This is the fifth time
a Pope visits the UN Headquarters. The last papal visit was Pope Benedict
XVI in 2008.
Please find below Pope Francis' greetings to UN personnel:
Greetings of Pope Francis
to United Nations Organization Personnel
United Nations Headquarters, New York
Friday 25 September 2015
Dear Friends,
On the occasion of my
visit to the United Nations, I am pleased to greet you, the men and women who
are, in many ways, the backbone of this Organization. I thank you for
your welcome, and I am grateful for all that you have done to prepare for my
visit. I would ask you also to offer my greetings to the members of your
families and to your colleagues who could not be with us today.
The vast majority of
the work done here is not of the kind that makes the news. Behind the
scenes, your daily efforts make possible many of the diplomatic, cultural,
economic and political initiatives of the United Nations, which are so
important for meeting the hopes and expectations of the peoples who make up our
human family. You are experts and experienced fieldworkers, officials and
secretaries, translators and interpreters, cleaners and cooks, maintenance and
security personnel. Thank you for all that you do!
Your quiet and devoted
work not only contributes to the betterment of the United Nations. It
also has great significance for you personally. For how we work expresses
our dignity and the kind of persons we are.
Many of you have come
to this city from countries the world over. As such, you are a microcosm
of the peoples which this Organization represents and seeks to serve.
Like so many other people worldwide, you are concerned about your children’s
welfare and education. You worry about the future of the planet, and what
kind of a world we will leave for future generations. But today, and
everyday, I would ask each of you, whatever your capacity, to care for one
another. Be close to one another, respect one another, and so embody
among yourselves this Organization’s ideal of a united human family, living in
harmony, working not only for peace, but in peace; working not only for
justice, but in a spirit of justice.
Dear friends, I bless
each one of you from my heart. I will pray for you and your families, and
I ask each of you, please, to remember to pray for me. And if any of you
are not believers, I ask you to wish me well. God bless you all.
Thank you.
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