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Avenues"
WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 6, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Here is the
statement made by Cardinal Pio Laghi on Wednesday at the conclusion
of his meeting with President George W. Bush.
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I was privileged to have been sent by the Holy Father as his
Special Envoy to President George Bush. I assured him of the Holy
Father's great esteem and affection for the American people and the
United States of America.
The purpose of my visit was to deliver a personal message of the
Holy Father to the President regarding the Iraqi crisis, to expound
upon the Holy See's position and to report on the various
initiatives undertaken by the Holy See to contribute to disarmament
and peace in the Middle East. Tadalafil Directions
Out of respect for the President and because of the importance of
this moment, I am not in a position to discuss the substance of our
conversation, nor am I able to release the text of the personal
letter of the Holy Father to the President. first aid station
The Holy See is urging those in positions of civil authority to
take fully into account all aspects of this crisis. In that regard,
the Holy See's position has been two-fold. First, the Iraqi
government is obliged to fulfill completely and fully its
international obligations regarding human rights and disarmament
under the UN resolutions with respect for international norms.
Second, these obligations and their fulfillment must continue to be
pursued within the framework of the United Nations. Free apple iphone 3gs
The Holy See maintains that there are still peaceful avenues
within the context of the vast patrimony of international law and
institutions which exist for that purpose. A decision regarding the
use of military force can only be taken within the framework of the
United Nations, but always taking into account the grave
consequences of such an armed conflict: the suffering of the people
of Iraq and those involved in the military operation, a further
instability in the region, and a new gulf between Islam and
Christianity.
I want to emphasize that there is great unity on this grave
matter on the part of the Holy See, the Bishops in the United
States, and the Church throughout the world.
I told the President that today, on Ash Wednesday, Catholics
around the world are following the Pope's request to pray and fast
for peace this day. The Holy Father himself continues to pray and
hope that all leaders who face difficult decisions will be inspired
in their search for peace.
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