Pope
Doesn't Put Bush and Saddam on Same Level, Says Cardinal Tucci
Explains that Holy Father Wants Disarmament -- and Respect for Law
VATICAN CITY, MARCH 7, 2003 (Zenit.org).-
By sending special emissaries to meet with the presidents of the
United States and Iraq, John Paul II has not put Saddam Hussein and
George W. Bush on the same level, a Holy See representative said.
"It is an absurd position, as the Pope has always insisted on
disarmament," said Cardinal Roberto Tucci, a member of the
administrative council of Vatican Radio, in response to media
comments.
"When sending Cardinal Roger Etchegaray to meet with Saddam
Hussein, he took this message: an urgent request to take disarmament
seriously, keeping in mind above all the evil he would bring on his
own country and the innocent population, if he does not collaborate
fully with the U.N. inspectors," Cardinal Tucci said on Vatican
Radio.
"No, the Pope does not put them on the same level," he said.
"Moreover, he asks the heads of state [and] important people of the
political world, to remember that in politics it is not possible to
forget ethics or international law."
"I think that today it is a characteristic in all fields, that the
Church is one of the few authorities that insists a lot on the
importance of reasoning according to principles of truth," the
cardinal continued.
This is "the enormous contribution" the Pope is making with his
latest initiatives, the cardinal clarified.
"What is lovely is that this contribution has been amply recognized
in the Christian community, beyond the borders of Catholicism, and
by authorities of the non-Christian world," he added.
"No one will be able to say that the Pope has not done enough,"
Cardinal Tucci concluded. "He has gone beyond all the activities
that could be thought of a few months ago to avoid a war."
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