ADDRESS OF THE HOLY FATHER
POPE JOHN PAUL II TO H.E. Dr KARL BONUTTI AMBASSADOR OF SLOVENIA TO THE
HOLY SEE*
Monday,
7 September 1998
Mr Ambassador,
1. I welcome you with great pleasure at the presentation of the Letters
accrediting you as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic
of Slovenia to the Holy See.
Please express my cordial gratitude to Mr Milan Kučan, the distinguished
President of the Republic, for the courteous sentiments of respect and good
wishes which you have conveyed to me on his behalf. I reciprocate with my best
wishes for the fulfilment of his high mandate of service to your compatriots.
In thanking you for your noble expressions of gratitude for the independence
process in the Republic of Slovenia, I would like to assure you that the Holy
See will continue to offer its particular support to the beloved nation you
represent, as it does to every nation striving peacefully to assert its own
legitimate aspirations to freedom.
2. I still have vivid memories of the visit I had the joy of making to Slovenia
in May 1996, which included Ljubljana, Postojna and Maribor. I am confident that
those moments will endure in the people’s historical memory as a constant
incentive to nurture their own spiritual roots, drawing from them the necessary
energy to grow united and well-motivated within the great family of nations.
Especially in historical periods marked by rapid changes and, so to speak, by
sudden accelerations in the political, economic and cutural processes, it is
more necessary than ever to preserve and strengthen the neverchanging values
which characterize the human person and civil society. This is absolutely
indispensable, especially from an educational point of view, for the new
generations who have not personally experienced the toil of fighting for certain
ideals and who risk losing their meaning and their requirements. Indeed, a
society is vital to the extent that it can transmit the great human values and a
passion for their concrete realization in history.
3. Doubtless, the Ecclesial Community’s presence, active and as widespread as
possible, plays a very valuable role in achieving this goal. According to the
eloquent Gospel image of leaven, it fos- ters the development of the whole
social structure in the direction of justice, freedom, peace and respect for
human rights. Slovenia knows all this very well, not as hearsay but because of
her age-old historical experience: the annals of Slovenian history document the
positive contribution made by the Catholic religion to the country’s life and to
the quality of its moral and cultural growth.
As Your Excellency knows, the Holy See is the central organ of the Catholic
Church, which for centuries has also been firmly rooted in the Republic of
Slovenia. It is the task of the Apostolic See, in union with the local Bishops,
to promote relations with the State authorities and to regulate relations
between the Church and the State. Unfortunately, under the past regime this was
not possible. With the restoration of democracy, the Catholic Church has
obtained new opportunities to carry out her work of evangelization and human
advancement.
4. I have noted with satisfaction what you stated about finding solutions to
some matters of great importance for mutual relations. I hope that with sincere
and honest dialogue Church and State representatives will face other still
unresolved matters, which have been the subject of discussion for years. A just
solution to these problems will benefit not only the Catholic Church but the
whole of Slovenian society, which the Church intends to serve and to whose
well-being she wishes to contribute.
I hope that the fulfilment of the noble task entrusted to you, Mr Ambassador,
will serve to promote and deepen our mutual relations, not only for the benefit
of Slovenian Catholics, but for all the citizens of the beloved nation you
represent.
I wish you a happy stay in Rome, Mr Ambassador. I can assure you that those who
work with me will always offer you a warm welcome and attentive support. I
cordially invoke an abundance of divine blessings on you, on the Slovenian
people and on all those who govern them on this eve of the third millennium.
*Insegnamenti di Giovanni Paolo II, vol. XXI, 2 p. 246-248.
L'Osservatore Romano 7-8.9. 1998 p.9.
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