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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO IRELAND
ADDRESS OF THE HOLY FATHER JOHN PAUL II
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE IRISH GOVERNMENT
Dublin
Saturday, 29 September 1979
Mr Taoiseach,
I am very pleased that I can meet here with the Members of the Irish
Government. You represent the aspirations, needs and future of the Irish people,
but also their potential and the promises of the future that are contained in
the past history of your country. The people of Ireland have had a long history
of suffering and struggle to achieve their own cohesion as a modern State and to
attain the measure of well-being that is due to every nation.
It is your privilege to serve the people, in their name and for their
progress, though the mandate that the people have conferred on you. But there
are also principles and imperatives that are of a higher order and without which
no society can ever hope to foster the true common good. I do not need to spell
out before you the demands of justice, of peaceful living in society, of respect
and protection for the dignity that derives from the very nature and destiny of
every human being as a creature of God's love. It is your task to embody in
concrete and practical measures the collaboration of all the citizens towards
these lofty goals.
An Ireland that is prosperous, peaceful and committed to the ideal of
fraternal relations among its people is also a factor that will contribute to
the peaceful and just future of Europe and the whole family of nations. Today at
Drogheda, I have made a solemn and passionate plea for justice, for peace and
for reconciliation, particularly with regard to the situation in Northern
Ireland that can leave no Irishman, no Christian and certainly not the Pope
indifferent. It is my fervent prayer that all the people of this Island will
display the courage and find the ways for resolving a problem that is not
religious in nature, but that finds its origin in a variety of historical,
social, economic and political reasons.
I desire to renew once again my cordial thanks to you for your kind welcome
and for all that the public authorities have done to facilitate my pastoral
visit to your country. I express my esteem for you and your colleagues in the
Government. May each one, according to the office and the dignity that he holds,
discharge his duties inspired by a true desire to foster peace, justice and the
respect of the human person.
© Copyright 1979 - Libreria
Editrice Vaticana
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