Pope Francis is awarded the
International Charlemagne Prize
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis has been awarded the International Charlemagne Prize of
Aachen, the oldest and best-known prize awarded for work done in the service of
European unification.
The
announcement was made on Wednesday in the city of Aachen; the Pope will
physically receive the award at a date still to be set, in Rome.
The
Prize is named for Charlemagne, the Franconian king revered by his
contemporaries as the “Father of Europe.
A
communiqué by the Prize Committee said that Pope Francis has sent “a message of
hope and encouragement" at a time in which "many citizens in Europe
are seeking orientation.”
The
Pope – it continues – is a witness for a community based on values which
include a sense of humanity, the protection of resources and dialogue between
cultures and religions at a European level.
The
Committee explains that in "recent years Europe has experienced great
weaknesses, crises and setbacks" that have seriously pushed back "all
the achievements of the European process of integration.”
To
all this – it says - Francis opposes a message of hope.
Quoting
from his discourse to the European Parliament in November 2014, the communiqué
says the Pope’s message is a wake-up call for Europe: “The time has come for us
to abandon the idea of a Europe which is fearful and self-absorbed."
And
again: "The time has come to work together in building a Europe which
revolves not around the economy, but around the sacredness of the human person,
around inalienable values."
The
Pope – said Marcel Philipp, the Mayor of Aachen speaking to the press upon the
announcement of the Award - is the "voice of conscience" that demands
we put people at the center of our concerns, "he is an extraordinary moral
authority."
Previous
winners of the International Charlemagne Prize include St. Pope John Paul II
who received a special edition of the award in 2004, Czech dissident and
Statesman Vaclav Havel and Brother Roger Schutz, founder of the ecumenical
community of Taizé.
(Linda Bordoni)
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