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BENEDICT XVI: NEWS, PAPAL TEXTS, PHOTOS AND COMMENTARY

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The Pope writes G20 leaders:
The world is watching you

Translated from the 11/11/10 issue of


A summit meeting with global importance but also "an eloquent sign of the relevance and resposibility acquired b Asia on the international scene at the start of the 21st century" is how Benedict XVI characterized the G20 meeting which opens today in Seoul, South Korea, in a message to South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.





To His Excellency
Mr. Lee Myung-bak
President of the Republic of Korea

Mr. President,

The meeting about to take place in Seoul of Heads of States and Government of the world's twenty-two leading economies together with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Organization, the Presidency of the European Union and some regional Organizations, as well as the leaders of various specialized Agencies, is not only of global importance but also clearly expresses the significance and responsibility which Asia has acquired on the international scene at the beginning of the 21st century.

The Korean Presidency of the Summit is a recognition of the significant level of economic development attained by your country, which is the first among those not belonging to the G8 to host the G20 and guide its decision in the world after the crisis.

The Summit seeks solutions to quite complex questions, on which the future of upcoming generations depends and which therefore require the cooperation of the entire international community, based on the acknowledgement - which is shared and agreed by all peoples - of the primary and central value of human dignity, the final objective of the choices themselves.

The Catholic Church, in accordance with her specific nature, regards herself as involved and shares the concerns of the leaders who will take part in the Seoul Summit.

I therefore encourage you to tackle the numerous serious problems facing you - and which, in a sense, face every human person today - bearing in mind the deeper reasons for the economic and financial crisis and giving due consideration to the consequences of the measures adopted to overcome the crisis itself, and to seek lasting, sustainable and just solutions.

In doing so, it is my hope that there will be a keen awareness that the solutions adopted, as such, will work only if, in the final analysis, they are aimed at reaching the same goal: the authentic and integral development of man.

The world's attention focuses on you and it expects that appropriate solutions will be adopted to overcome the crisis, with common agreements which will not favor some countries at the expense of others.

History, furthermore, reminds us that, no matter how difficult it is to reconcile the different socio-cultural, economic and political identities coexisting today, these solutions, to be effective, must be applied through combined action which, above all, respects the nature of man.

It is decisive for the very future of humanity to show the world and history that today, thanks also to this crisis, man has matured to the point of being able to recognize that civilizations and cultures, like economic, social and political systems, can and must converge in a shared vision of human dignity, which respects the laws and requirements placed in it by God the Creator.

The G20 will respond to the expectations placed in it and grant real success to future generations, if taking into consideration the various and sometimes contrasting problems afflicting the peoples of the earth, it is able to set out the characteristics of the universal common good and demonstrate its willingness to cooperate in order to attain it.

With these sentiments I invoke God's blessings on all taking part in the Seoul Summit and I avail myself of the occasion to renew to Your Excellency the assurance of my highest consideration.

From the Vatican
8 November 2010







Pope to G20 leaders:
The world is watching



VATICAN CITY, Nov. 11 (AFP) - Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday urged world leaders to work together for 'lasting, sustainable and just' solutions to the global economic crisis, on the eve of the G-20 summit in South Korea.

Writing in Osservatore Romano, the official Vatican daily, the Pope said the leaders of 20 of the world's leading economies should respect 'human dignity' and avoid policies that favour some countries over others. [The text of the letter was published in OR - the letter itself was sent to the President of South Korea, yet this article does not mention it at all! How is it possible for a major news agency to mess up something so simple?]

'The world is watching you,' read the headline of the Pope's message. 'The Catholic Church ... regards herself as involved and shares the concerns of the leaders who will take part in the Seoul summit,' he said.

'I therefore encourage you to tackle the numerous serious problems facing you ... to seek lasting, sustainable and just solutions,' he added.

He also called for world leaders to demonstrate that 'civilisations and cultures ... can and must converge in a shared vision of human dignity, which respects the laws and requirements placed in it by God the Creator'.

'The G-20 will respond to the expectations placed in it... if it is able to set out the characteristics of the universal common good and demonstrate its willingness to cooperate in order to attain it.'

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