JOINT PEACE APPEAL OF POPE JOHN PAUL II AND THE CATHOLICOS PATRIACH
OF ALL GEORGIA ILIA II
His Holiness Pope John Paul II and the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia Ilia
II, having come together in Tbilisi in a brotherly encounter and having before
their eyes Christ, the Prince of Peace, wish to address an urgent appeal for
peace to governments, international organizations, religious leaders and all
people of good will.
We are speaking from Georgia in the Caucasus, a region of particular
geopolitical and historical importance, linking together Europe and Asia, and
providing a meeting place for Eastern and Western culture. Today this region, as
many other parts of the world, is facing a grave situation. Abkhazia,
Nagorno-Karabakh and the North Caucasus constitute a threat to world peace and
call for decisive action on the part of humanity.
Peace is a supreme gift, without which it is impossible to give full meaning to
life and promote development. The human heart longs for this highest good and
people aspire to live in harmony. The world today is like a global village.
There is a serious danger that conflict in one area spreads beyond those
boundaries to involve other nations and create new wars. At an important time
such as this, the world must mobilize all its spiritual, intellectual and
physical strength in order to avoid a global catastrophe. Terrorism has become a
new and real threat to world peace. It is important, therefore, that the
sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of countries be assured by
international organizations.
We therefore appeal to all who hear our message to show wisdom and strong
determination to save this planet that is entrusted to our care from the danger
of war, and thus create the conditions necessary so that in the third millennium
there may be true "peace on earth and goodwill among men".
Tbilisi, 8 November 1999.
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His Holiness |
Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia |
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Pope John Paul II |
Ilia II |
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