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CLOSING OF THE SECOND VATICAN ECUMENICAL
COUNCIL
ADDRESS OF POPE PAUL VI
TO ARTISTS
8 December 1965
We now address you, artists, who are taken up with beauty and work for it:
poets and literary men, painters, sculptors, architects, musicians, men devoted
to the theater and the cinema. To all of you, the Church of the council declares
to you through our voice: if you are friends of genuine art, you are our
friends.
The Church has long since joined in alliance with you. You have built and
adorned her temples, celebrated her dogmas, enriched her liturgy. You have aided
her in translating her divine message in the language of forms and figures,
making the invisible world palpable. Today, as yesterday, the Church needs you
and turns to you. She tells you through our voice: Do not allow an alliance as
fruitful as this to be broken. Do not refuse to put your talents at the service
of divine truth. Do not close your mind to the breath of the Holy Spirit.
This world in which we live needs beauty in order not to sink into despair.
It is beauty, like truth, which brings joy to the heart of man and is that
precious fruit which resists the wear and tear of time, which unites generations
and makes them share things in admiration. And all of this is through your
hands. May these hands be pure and disinterested. Remember that you are the
guardians of beauty in the world. May that suffice to free you from tastes which
are passing and have no genuine value, to free you from the search after strange
or unbecoming expressions. Be always and everywhere worthy of your ideals and
you will be worthy of the Church which, by our voice, addresses to you today her
message of friendship, salvation, grace and benediction.
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