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ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II TO
Mr ALGERNON WASHINGTON SYMMONDS AMBASSADOR OF BARBADOS TO THE HOLY SEE*
Thursday, 25 February 1982
Mr Ambassador,
I am pleased to accept the Letters which accredit you as the
first Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Barbados to the Holy See.
I appreciate the good wishes that you have conveyed from the Right Honourable J.
M. G. M. Adams and I ask you to reciprocate his cordial greetings.
The Holy See is always interested in promoting dialogue with
leaders of nations and other civil authorities who bear a primary responsibility
for the stability and well-being of society. Likewise the establishment of
diplomatic relations with individual governments is welcomed as a means of
working in closer collaboration for the achievement of common objectives and for
the betterment of the human person in all his dimensions.
Today is therefore an important moment for both the Holy See and
your country. It is a sign of our mutual desire to strengthen the bonds of
understanding and trust which already exist, and it is an expression of our
commitment to foster a climate of dialogue not only among ourselves but also
among the whole family of nations.
I appreciate the reference which you have made to those desires
which are common to the Holy See and Barbados: such as our common aspirations
for the attainment of international peace and justice and our shared concern for
the observance of human rights. The observance of human rights and the
attainment of peace and justice on the international level are indeed desirable
goals. And as we seek to bring them about, we should not forget that it is their
realisation within individual nations which will form the solid foundation for
their realisation in the international order. Herein the Church and governments
can work hand in hand.
The Church, both on the local level and universally, is ready
and eager to cooperate with particular governments, such as your own, in
programmes which aim at the full integral development of the human person,
whether it be in the field of education or through programmes which provide
health care and assistance to the needy. While the Church emphasizes the primacy
of the spiritual over the material, nonetheless she supports all worthy efforts
to meet the manifold needs of the men and women of our time. I am sure that the
Government of Barbados appreciates these objectives.
As I welcome you to your new post, Mr Ambassador, I ask Almighty
God to bless you and keep you in his care. It is my hope that you will find
happiness in your mission and I express my best wishes for the welfare of your
country and for international harmony and peace.
*AAS 74 (1982), p. 570-572.
Insegnamenti di Giovanni Paolo II, vol. V, 2 pp. 694-695.
L'Attivitą della Santa Sede 1982 pp. 171-172.
L’Osservatore Romano 26.2.1982 pp.1, 2. L'Osservatore Romano. Weekly Edition in English n.12 p.9.
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