Pope addresses disarmament conference
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis addressed the participants in
an international symposium on disarmament and development on Friday. The
two-day event has been organized by the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human
Development, in order to address issues that are critical both in themselves
and in the light of the complex political challenges of the current
international scene.
In remarks prepared for the participants and delivered
shortly after noon on Friday in the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace in
the Vatican, Pope Francis said nuclear weapons, “exist in the service of
a mentality of fear that affects not only the parties in conflict but the
entire human race.” He went on to say, “Weapons of mass destruction,
particularly nuclear weapons, create nothing but a false sense of security.”
“International relations,” he continued, “cannot be held
captive to military force, mutual intimidation, and the parading of stockpiles
of arms. They cannot constitute the basis for peaceful coexistence
between members of the human family, which must rather be inspired by an ethics
of solidarity (cf. Message to the United Nations Conference to
Negotiate a Legally Binding Instrument to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons, 27
March 2017).”
Pope Francis also addressed the need to recover a sense of
the proper end of scientific enterprise, saying, “[T]rue science is always at
the service of humanity,” even though, “in our time we are increasingly
troubled by the misuse of certain projects originally conceived for a good
cause.”
Noting that this year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the
Encyclical Letter Populorum Progressio, in which Bl. Paul VI
articulated the idea of integral human development and proposed it as “the new
name of peace”, Pope Francis said, “We need, then, to reject the culture of
waste and to care for individuals and peoples labouring under painful
disparities through patient efforts to favour processes of solidarity over
selfish and contingent interests.”
Solidarity also goes hand-in-hand with integrating the
individual and the social dimensions through the application of the principle
of subsidiarity, in view of the need to promote human beings in the
indissoluble unity of soul and body, of contemplation and action.
“In this way,” continued Pope Francis, “progress that is
both effective and inclusive can achieve the utopia of a world free of deadly
instruments of aggression, contrary to the criticism of those who consider
idealistic any process of dismantling arsenals.”
The Holy Father concluded, saying, “The Church does not tire
of offering the world this wisdom and the actions it inspires, conscious that
integral development is the beneficial path that the human family is called to
travel,” encouraging participants to carry forward this activity with patience
and constancy, in the trust that the Lord is ever at our side, and asking God
to bless each of the participants and their efforts in the service of justice
and peace.
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