Pope Francis meets Prime Minister of East Timor
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
on Thursday received Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
(East Timor), His Excellency Rui Maria de Araújo, who subsequently met
with the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who was
accompanied by the under-secretary for Relations with States, Msgr. Antoine
Camilleri.
A press statement from the
Holy See Press Office called the discussions cordial, and said “the good
relations between the Holy See and Timor-Leste were evoked, as well as
the historical contribution of the Church to building up the nation and
collaboration with the civil Authorities in various social areas, such as
education, health and the fight against poverty.”
At the end of the meeting
with the Secretary of State, in the Hall of Treaties in the Vatican
Apostolic Palace, there took place the exchange of instruments for the
ratification of the Accord between the Holy See and the Democratic
Republic of Timor-Leste, signed in Dili on 14 August 2015.
The exchange signifies
ratification of the agreement which contains 26 articles that recognizes the
Church as having juridical rights.
Secretary of State Cardinal
Pietro Parolin addressed those gathered. He noted that the agreement is the
result of many years of negotiations backed by a common spirit of dialogue and
cooperation, recognizing the important role the Catholic Church plays in the
life of the Timorese people. Commitments have been made in the area of
education, health and the fight against poverty.
The legal framework, the
Cardinal noted, does not mean special privileges for the Church but simply
allows the Church to contribute freely to building a more harmonious society,
animated by justice and peace.
The Cardinal concluded by
entrusting the people of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste to the maternal
protection of the Mary, Mother of God.
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