The Vatican Secretary of Relations with states and international organizations was found from yesterday to 30 March in Budapest. Today in the annual conference of the country’s ambassadors, the head of the bishops emphasized that the Apostolic Chair is still committed to the depth of promoting justice and Konkord among nations.
Isabella H. De Carvalho – the Vatican city
“The Apostolic Chair is still depth of the promotion of peace, justice and compatibility between nations.” This was mentioned by Monsignor Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary of Relations between countries and international organizations, citing the “armed hostilities” that were observed today in the world, such as “the war between Russia and Ukraine, the conflict between Israel and Hamas, conflicts and singing in the Middle East” or even “the continuing in Africa. The annual ambassadors in the country and highlighted the important role that religions can play in contemporary geopolitical challenges.
Religious concept of peace: human dignity
The head of bishops, Galalaghar, stressed that the Catholic concept of peace, which supports the diplomatic effort of the Holy See, is not only a “political need” or “the absence of war”, but “a moral duty and a reflection of God’s will.” He explains “the existence of justice, charitable work and a fair system”, which requires “transforming hearts” and “recognizing the dignity of every human being” and his integrated development. It is a peace, therefore, it depends on “reconciliation with God and every person” and “by extension, between people, societies and societies, and in the end between nations and countries.” “Peace is a gift from God, its establishment on truth and love, and it is achieved through human cooperation with divine grace.”
The importance of dialogue between religions
In his speech, the introduction made it clear that the values of “truth, justice, charity and freedom”, which are the basis of the mission of the Holy See, are not “exclusive to Christianity, but echo in all religious cultures and traditions” and “global mainly”. This means that dialogue between religions is not “optional”, but rather “an essential tool for resolving conflicts that have deep historical and moral dimensions.” Peace must be “described to a deeper thing: the shared moral and moral condemnations that exist in all traditions of faith, and above all, the nature of man itself,” insists. Archbishop Gallaghar will cite an example of the continuous dialogue of the Apostolic Chair with the institutions of the Islamic world. Or even the Pope’s personal commitment to promoting peace paths, and signing, for example, the document on the human brotherhood with the great magnet of Al -Azhar, Ahmed Al -Qibla, in 2019. “Francisco has focused on a renewal on his peace, and the commitment is also deeper, and the commitment to Macr is increasing, as it is integrated deeper, but it is integrated in a deeper way, and it is also confused by mixing the young, but it is also integrated Deeper.
Hungary values
Finally, Gallagher spoke about the history of Hungary, which was inspired by the vision of King San Stepan I in his constitution “principles of unity, justice and peaceful coexistence.” “The country” is trying to prove that uniting peace is not perfect, abstract, but a living fact, “rooted in” protecting human dignity and respecting human life, as well as strengthening a society in which various cultural and religious traditions can coexist, and have reached a weakness in relations with international cases and magusins.
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