Archbishop Gallagher in Britain to highlight Holy See
foreign policy
(Vatican Radio) The Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with
States, Archbishop Paul Gallagher travels to London on Tuesday for an official
visit to Britain aimed at highlighting the role of the Holy See on the
international stage.
The Liverpool born
archbishop, who was appointed as the Vatican’s ‘foreign minister’ in November
2014, will hold talks with officials from Britain’s Foreign Office, Home
Office, Department for International Development, and Department for Energy and
Climate Change. He’ll also meet with the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the
Holy See, with the incoming Commonwealth secretary general, Baroness Scotland,
with the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and with local Catholic
leaders.
On the eve of his
departure, Archbishop Gallagher sat down with Philippa Hitchen to talk about
his hopes and expectations for this three day visit…
Archbishop Gallagher says that while the Holy See already has
good relations with the UK, he hopes to help to ‘put a bit of flesh’ on
some aspects that the British Government understands in theory, rather than in
practice.
He says there is an
increasing awareness that the sort of influence the Holy See can have creates
“the conditions on the ground and in the minds and hearts of the people” which
will allow them to resolve some of the very big issues that the world faces
today.
Asked about concerns
that Catholics are still not always trusted to be loyal citizens, the
Archbishop says while some still believe this, it is important to recognize the
enormous progress that has been made in terms of law and opportunity.
Message of dialouge with the
Anglican Communion
Speaking about his
meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury, he says he will bring a message of
continuing dialogue, and will discuss the ongoing pilgrimage of the Anglican
Communion at a time when they are trying to consolidate their unity.
Value the riches of religious
diversity
Asked about fears that
religious freedom is being undermined in Britain today, Archbishop Gallagher
says we must learn to be “very broad in our tolerance of diversity” and to
appreciate the riches of religious, cultural and linguistic differences
that have contributed to the building of British society. He says it’s
important not to remove all symbols of religious difference from the public
square but that we should guard against the “risk of taking ourselves too seriously”.
Cooperation between Britian and
the Holy See
Speaking of the
possibilities of closer cooperation between Britain and the Holy See, the
archbishop highlights the work of the Santa Marta group on combatting human
trafficking, an issue which is “very close to the Holy Father’s heart”.
He says there is an infinite number of areas for cooperation, but a lack
of resources and a lack of manpower can also be determining factors.
All must play a part in peace
building
Commenting on his
participation at a recent conference in London on humanitarian aid to Syria,
the Archbishop says the British Government is playing an active role in
negotiations and anti-ISIS coalitions, adding that the message of the Church is
never to point the finger at particular countries but to urge all people to
“play our part in these times of conflict”. The Holy See, he says, is in
contact with the representatives of the (UN) Secretary General over the ongoing
peace effort in Syria and the Holy Father “is following these issues closely”.
Future of European Union
While not wishing to
comment directly about the forthcoming referendum on whether or not Britain
should remain within the European Union, Archbishop Gallagher says the Holy
“hopes that the people of Britain will work to make life better for Europeans”,
so that Europe will provide the leadership to the international community. All
people must assume their responsibility, he adds in order to ensure many
decades of peace, stability and prosperity in Europe.
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