Pope Benedict XVI Greets New Ambassador from Panama
(30 Oct 09 - RV) Pope Benedict XVI on Friday met with Delia Cárdenas Christie, the
new Ambassador to the Holy See from Panama. We have this report...
(VIS) In his
address, the Pope highlighted that "the identity of Panama, which for centuries has
been forged as a mosaic of ethnicities, peoples, and cultures, presents itself as
an eloquent sign to the human family that peaceful co-existence between persons of
diverse origins in a climate of communion and cooperation is possible". In this sense,
he encouraged all its citizens "to work toward greater social, economic, and cultural
equality between the distinct sectors of society, renouncing selfish interests, strengthening
solidarity, and reconciling wills, so that, in the words of Pope Paul VI, 'the scandal
of glaring inequalities' might be uprooted." The Pope emphasized that "the Gospel
message has played an essential and constructive role in shaping Panama's identity,
forming part of the nation's spiritual patrimony and cultural heritage". "The Church's
presence holds particular relevance in the area of education and in assisting the
poor, the sick, the weak, the imprisoned, and immigrants, as well as in the defence
of aspects as basic as the commitment to social justice, the fight against corruption,
the work toward peace, the inviolability of the right to life from the moment of conception
until natural death as well as in safeguarding the family based on marriage between
a man and a woman. These are irreplaceable elements for creating a healthy social
fabric and building a dynamic society, precisely because of the stability of the moral
values sustaining, ennobling, and dignifying it". The Pope continually referred
to the commitment of Panamanian authorities "in strengthening democratic institutions
and public life rooted upon strong ethical pillars. In this respect they have spared
no efforts to promote an efficient and independent juridical system and to act in
all areas with honor, transparency in community activism, and professionalism and
diligence in resolving the problems affecting the citizens. This will favor the development
of a just and fraternal society in which no sector of the population is forgotten
or doomed to violence or marginalization". "The valuable role Panama is playing
in the political stability of Central America bears noting," he highlighted, "in moments
where the current situation shows how the consistent and harmonic progress of the
human community does not depend solely on economic development or technological discoveries". The
Holy Father concluded by pointing out that "these aspects necessarily have to be carried
out with those of an ethical and spiritual nature because a society advances primarily
when in it abounds in persons with inner righteousness, faultless conduct, and the
resolute will to work toward the common good, and who also impart to further generations
a true humanism, sown within the family and cultivated at school so that the welfare
of the nation be the fruit of the fundamental growth of the person and of all persons".