ADDRESS OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
TO A DELEGATION OF CONGRESSMEN
FROM THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Friday, 21 January 1983
Dear Friends,
I am very pleased to comply with your request for a meeting this morning. Your
presence here today gives me yet another opportunity to extend through you my
cordial greetings to your fellow-citizens of the United States of America.
As Representatives of the United States Congress you are entrusted by your
office with the task of promoting and enacting legislation which serves the best
interests not only of your individual constituencies but likewise those of the
whole American people. This sacred charge, confirmed by your nation’s
Constitution and Bill of Rights, calls you to work for the benefit of all your
fellow citizens, respecting the will of the majority of your people while at the
same time protecting the rights of the minority.
You come here as members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and are led by
your distinguished Chairman, the Honourable Clement J. Zablocki. In general
terms, your duty as such is to safeguard the welfare of your own nation as it
interacts with the other nations of the world. However, in a broader sense, it
is also your task to respect the interests of the entire international community
in its quest for the promotion of those higher human aims that deserve the
attention of all men and women of good will. These include: peace, the progress
of peoples, human development, harmony among nations - all those noble
endeavours that call out the best in man and are the goals to which he always
legitimately aspires.
As elected officials of a people that holds as self-evident the truths that all
men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with the
inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, you cannot
fail to see that "the more closely the world comes together, the more widely do
people’s obligations transcend particular groups and gradually extend to the
world".
I urge you, therefore, to uphold the ideals proclaimed in your Declaration of
Independence and to rededicate yourselves to those sound moral principles
formulated by your Founding Fathers. I make this appeal to you not only in your
role as leaders of a truly prominent nation in today’s world, but also as
persons committed to those same truths which inspired your forefathers’ struggle
for freedom and which remain a treasured legacy of your country’s tradition.
I invoke God’s blessing upon you, your families and your loved ones.
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