DICHIARAZIONE DEL PRESIDENTE DEL PONTIFICIO
CONSIGLIO "COR UNUM" A CONCLUSIONE DELLA VISITA IN
IRAQ (28 MAGGIO-3 GIUGNO 2003), 03.06.2003
A conclusione della sua visita in Iraq, il Presidente
del Pontificio Consiglio "Cor Unum", S.E. Mons. Paul
Josef Cordes, ha rilasciato ai giornalisti la seguente dichiarazione:
In these months, the Holy Father has repeatedly expressed his
concern for the events that are occurring in Iraq. Before the
war, He has sent as His special envoy Cardinal Etchegaray, to
search for a negotiable solution for the imminent conflict and
to safeguard thus peace.
On continuation of that visit, He has asked me to be as interpreter,
after the wartime events, of His spiritual closeness to those
who have gone through sorrowful consequences of the war in these
past months. My visit has begun on 28-th of last May. Together
with the Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Filoni, I have celebrated
the Eucharist in three occasions with the Catholics of this
country : on 29-th May in Baghdad, on 31-st in Mossul in the
Chaldean rite and on 1-st June in the Syrian Catholic rite,
Therefore, I could address myself to the Christian Community,
present each time in overwhelming number, confirming the paternal
union and encouragement of the Holy Father. During my visit,
numerous meetings were held and particularly the two reunions
with more than ten bishops: with them I have reflected specially
on the significance of the charitable commitment in the ecclesial
mission. Moreover, I have met both with various Bishops of other
Christian confessions in Baghdad and in Mossul, and also with
the civil authority; the Director General of the Unites Nations
Development Program (UNDP) Mr. Francis Dubois, the Mayor of
Mossul and some diplomatic Representatives. Besides, I had the
chance of visiting some religious congregations and the respective
charitable institutions, which they administer, among which
St Raphael's Hospital, the Home of the Sisters of Mother Theresa
and the Institution for young girls in Mossul. Every one has
expressed gratitude to the Holy Father for His tireless commitment
for the people of Iraq and for peace. Having experienced a great
spirit of communion and collaboration among Christians in Iraq,
I have assured them that I will refer these sentiments of profound
recognition to His Holiness.
In accordance with the given mandate and the task of our Vatican
Department (the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum"), I
could verify personally the necessities of the country in view
of a plan of aids in which will involve the Catholic humanitarian
organizations. They have already located some sectors of intervention
such as emergency aids in alimentation, housing, sanitary, and
education. Many Catholic aid agencies are intending to take
charge, together with other institutions, of these necessities.
As per the "Declaration of the Patriarchs and the Bishops
in Iraq" of 29-th April 2003, I wish to confirm the contribution
that the Catholic Church could give for a future in which religious,
cultural, social and political rights of all are acknowledged,
and in which particularly one guarantees to the Christians the
right to profess freely their own faith.