20th National Congress of CISL
Pope to Italian trade unions: Promote peaceful societies
that serve humanity
Pope Leo XIV sends a message to the 20th National Congress
of the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions, and invites them to
"promote peaceful societies in the service of human development."
By Vatican News
It is necessary “to promote a more humane order of social
relations, as well as peaceful and just societies in the service of integral
human development and the good of the human family.”
Pope Leo XIV made this appeal in a message signed by Vatican
Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, to the 20th National Congress of
CISL (Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions), which opened on
Wednesday in Rome’s EUR district under the theme “The Courage of
Participation.”
20th National Congress
of CISL
Pope Leo XIV sent his “cordial greeting” to the organizers,
speakers, and participants in the message addressed to CISL Secretary General
Daniela Fumarola, expressing his “deep appreciation for the event which marks a
significant milestone” in the union’s activity.
He expressed his hope that the “important symposium will
inspire a renewed commitment to raising awareness among all regarding social
responsibilities.”
The Pope urged the delegates “not to lose sight of the
shared goal of contributing to that tranquillitas ordinis”—that is,
the “tranquility of order,” an expression coined by Saint Augustine in The
City of God (De Civitate Dei).
Message from Italy's
President Sergio Mattarella
A message was also sent to Secretary Fumarola by the
President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella.
“Freedom and democracy, in Italy and in Europe, need the
participation of workers,” wrote the Head of State, who emphasized the value of
CISL’s decision to place “The Courage of Participation” at the center of its
Congress, calling it a “positive sign” and “a contribution to social and
political dialogue.”
In his message, President Mattarella recalled the historical
role of the trade union in building the European social model, which, he noted,
serves as “a reference for the rights of all workers around the world.”
The Italian President also reiterated that “the effective
right to work and to the remuneration necessary for a free and dignified
existence” is a driving force of progress and civilization.

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