Holy See calls for boosting
peaceful use of nuclear energy
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher addressing the IAEA on 16 September, 2019 |
Vatican Secretary for Relations with States, Archbishop Paul
Richard Gallagher, on 16 September addressed the General Conference to the
International Atomic Energy Agency.
By Robin Gomes
The Holy See has reiterated its support for the efforts and
contribution of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to “nuclear
non-proliferation and disarmament”, as well as to the “safe, secure, and
peaceful, development and operation of nuclear technologies”.
“The broader goals of nuclear non-proliferation, nuclear
disarmament, and the peaceful uses of nuclear technologies, each depend upon
these crucial IAEA strategies,” said the Vatican Secretary for Relations with
States, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher.
He was addressing the IAEA’s 63rd General Conference that
kicked off on Monday at its headquarters in Vienna, Austria.
An autonomous international organization, established in
1957, the IAEA seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to
inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons.
Nuclear technology and integral development
Archbishop Gallagher said that the various nuclear science
and technology services offered by the IAEA can help in achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Their applications, he said,
can promote integral development, thus enhancing our stewardship of God’s
creation.
Archbishop Gallagher noted that the organization’s
“technical cooperation projects in the fields of human health, water and
environment, climate change, food security and smart agriculture have
contributed significantly to the alleviation of poverty and the ability of
countries to meet their development goals in a sustainable way”.
In this regard, the Holy See’s official cited Pope Francis,
saying the “the scientific community, which through interdisciplinary
dialogue is able to demonstrate our planet’s crisis, is also called to offer a
leadership that provides general and specific solutions to ensure the
“protection of ecosystems, before the new forms of power deriving from the
techno-economic model causes irreversible harm not only to the environment, but
also to our societies, to democracy, to justice and freedom”.
Centrality of the human person
The archbishop pointed out that any effort to bring about
social advancement and promote the common good must be based on a desire to
ensure the integral development of every man and woman. “The human person is
the central subject of development,” he said citing the UN Declaration on the
Right to Development.
He cited Pope Benedict XVI who expressed the Holy See’s
support for the use of peaceful and safe nuclear technology for authentic
development, and underscored the importance of continuing dialogue and
cooperation between science and of faith in “building a culture of respect for man,
for human dignity and freedom, for the future of our human family, and for the
long-term sustainable development of our planet”.
In this regard, Pope Francis lamented that our immense
technological and scientific advances and development have not always been
“accompanied by a development in human responsibility, values and conscience”.
Archbishop Gallagher acknowledged IAEA’s contribution to
creating a world free of nuclear weapons, through various agreements and
protocols.
While expressing support for IAEA’s actions with regard to
Iran and North Korea, the Holy See particularly expressed its gratitude for the
agency’s efforts in developing strategies for the Programme of Action for
Cancer Therapy (PACT).
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