Pope urges new ambassadors to Holy See to foster
dialogue
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has received a
group of new Ambassadors accredited to the Holy See encouraging
them to foster dialogue and cooperation in our increasingly globalized society.
To the Non-Resident Ambassadors of Yemen, New
Zealand, Swaziland, Azerbaijan, Chad, Liechtenstein and India,
the Pope said this cooperation is necessary to assist “the progress of that
solidarity which is the condition for the growth of justice and due respect for
the dignity, rights and aspirations of all” and he reminded them that they
are all charged with the pursuit of the common good.
Please find below the full text of Pope Francis’ address
to the new Non-Resident Ambassadors:
Your Excellencies,
Your Excellencies,
I extend a warm welcome to all of you for this presentation
of the Letters accrediting you as Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
to the Holy See on the part of your respective countries: Yemen, New Zealand,
Swaziland, Azerbaijan, Chad, Liechtenstein and India. I would ask you to
convey to the Heads of State of your respective countries my sentiments of
appreciation and esteem, and to assure them of my prayers for them and the
people they serve.
At the beginning of your new mission, I am conscious of the
diverse countries you represent, and of the various cultural and religious
traditions that characterize the history of each of your nations. This
gives me the opportunity to emphasize the positive and constructive role that
such diversity plays in the concert of nations. The international
community faces a series of complex threats to the sustainability of the
environment and of the world’s social and human ecology, as well as risks to
peace and concord stemming from violent fundamentalist ideologies and regional
conflicts, which often appear under the guise of opposing interests and
values. Yet it is important to remember that the diversity of the human
family is not itself a cause of these challenges to peaceful coexistence.
Indeed the centrifugal forces that would drive peoples apart are not found in
their differences but in the failure to set out on the path of dialogue and
understanding as the most effective means of responding to these challenges.
Your very presence here is a reminder of the key role that
dialogue plays in enabling diversity to be lived in an authentic and mutually
enhancing way in our increasingly globalized society. Respectful
communication leads to cooperation, especially in fostering reconciliation where
it is most needed. This cooperation in turn assists the progress of that
solidarity which is the condition for the growth of justice and due respect for
the dignity, rights and aspirations of all. A commitment to dialogue and
cooperation must be the hallmark of every institution of the international
community, as well as of every national and local institution, for all are
charged with the pursuit of the common good.
The promotion of dialogue, reconciliation and cooperation
cannot be taken for granted. The delicate art of diplomacy and the
arduous craft of nation-building need to be learned afresh with each new
generation. We share the collective responsibility to educate our young
people about the importance of these principles that sustain the social
order. Passing this precious legacy on to our children and grandchildren
will not only secure a peaceful and prosperous future but will also meet the
demands of intergenerational justice and of that integral human development
that is the right of every man, woman and child.
Dear Ambassadors, as you take up your high responsibilities
in the service of your nations, I assure you of the support of the various
offices of the Holy See. I offer you my prayerful best wishes for your
important work, and upon you, your families, and all your fellow citizens, I
willingly invoke an abundance of divine blessings.
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