MESSAGGIO DEL CARDINALE ANGELO
SODANO
AL PRESIDENTE DEL PONTIFICIO
CONSIGLIO "COR UNUM"
IN VISITA NEL DARFUR (SUDAN)
From
the Vatican, July 16, 2004
Your
Excellency,
The recent agreement between the Government of Khartoum and the
Sudanese People Liberation Army - Sudanese People Liberation Movement (SPLA-SPLM)
have opened some good possibilities for peace and development for the
entire country. However, the serious humanitarian situation in Darfur,
which has recently stirred up a public outcry, is a cause of great
concern for Pope John Paul II. Through Your Excellency, the Holy Father
wishes to send his greetings to the beloved Catholic community and to
all people in the Sudan who are in distress and in need, especially in
the region of Darfur, and to assure them of his closeness, solidarity
and prayer, in particular for the refugees, who suffer on account of the
ongoing conflicts and their grave consequences.
It is the hope of the Holy Father that the people in Darfur will
be given all necessary humanitarian aid, especially in the upcoming
rainy season, during which time their survival will become even more
difficult. He trusts that the Sudanese Authorities, in partnership with
the international community, will intensify their efforts to reach a
just solution for Darfur. This will happen when the voice of the peoples
of Darfur is heard and recognized, and when their fundamental human
rights are respected, especially the right to life, to political and
religious freedom, and to a peaceful existence in their own territories.
The recognition of these rights of the various peoples of the
Sudanese population will allow all citizens of the country, without
distinction, to offer their own contribution to the building of a just
society, based on solidarity and the good of each and every member. In
particular, respect for the legitimate local authorities will ensure
that the contrasts and problems of Darfur will not extend further or
deepen, thus threatening to render vain the results of the peace accords
between the North and the South, reached after prolonged and difficult
negotiations.
The Holy Father cordially invokes his Apostolic Blessing on your
mission and upon the beloved people of Sudan, asking Almighty God to
bestow upon them his blessings of justice, unity and solidarity.
With the assurance of my own prayers for your visit to the Sudan,
and with cordial regards and best wishes, I remain
Sincerely
yours in Christ,
Cardinal
Angelo Sodano
Secretary
of State of His Holiness
