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CLOSING OF THE SECOND VATICAN ECUMENICAL
COUNCIL
ADDRESS OF POPE PAUL VI
TO THE RULERS
8 December 1965
At this solemn moment, we, the Fathers of the 21st ecumenical council of
the Catholic Church, on the point of disbanding after four years of prayer and
work, with the full consciousness of our mission toward mankind, address
ourselves respectively and confidently to those who hold in their hands the
destiny of men on this earth, to all those who hold temporal power.
We proclaim publicly: We do honor to your authority and your sovereignty,
we respect your office, we recognize your just laws, we esteem those who make
them and those who apply them. But we have a sacrosanct word to speak to you and
it is this: Only God is great. God alone is the beginning and the end. God alone
is the source of your authority and the foundation of your laws.
Your task is to be in the world the promoters of order and peace among men.
But never forget this: It is God, the living and true God, who is the Father of
men. And it is Christ, His eternal Son, who came to make this known to us and to
teach us that we are all brothers. He it is who is the great artisan of order
and peace on earth, for He it is who guides human history and who alone can
incline hearts to renounce those evil passions which beget war and misfortune.
It is He who blesses the bread of the human race, who sanctifies its work and
its suffering, who gives it those joys which you can never give it, and
strengthens it in those sufferings which you cannot console.
In your earthly and temporal city, God constructs mysteriously His
spiritual and eternal city, His Church. And what does this Church ask of you
after close to 2,000 years of experiences of all kinds in her relations with
you, the powers of the earth? What does the Church ask of you today? She tells
you in one of the major documents of this council. She asks of you only liberty,
the liberty to believe and to preach her faith, the freedom to love her God and
serve Him, the freedom to live and to bring to men her message of life. Do not
fear her. She is made after the image of her Master, whose mysterious action
does not interfere with your prerogatives but heals everything human of its
fatal weakness, transfigures it and fills it with hope, truth and beauty.
Allow Christ to exercise His purifying action on society. Do not crucify
Him anew. This would be a sacrilege for He is the Son of God. This would be
suicide for He is the Son of man. And we, His humble ministers, allow us to
spread everywhere without hindrance the Gospel of peace on which we have
meditated during this council. Of it, your peoples will be the first
beneficiaries, since the Church forms for you loyal citizens, friends of social
peace and progress.
On this solemn day when she closes the deliberations of her 21st ecumenical
council, the Church offers you through our voice her friendship, her services,
her spiritual and moral forces. She addresses to you all her message of
salvation and blessing. Accept it, as she offers it to you with a joyous and
sincere heart and pass it on to your peoples.
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