(Vatican Radio) The Council of Bishops’ Conferences of Europe (CCEE) has issued a
statement to mark Europe Day. The European Union celebrates Europe Day on May 9 as
a celebration of peace and unity in Europe.
Below, please find the complete
text of the CCEE’s message:
Message from the CCEE Presidency to
mark Europe Day To all those who today live in the European continent and who
find themselves in difficulties due to the current economic crisis, who feel alone,
who have lost or are looking for work and who, due to the serious crisis in meaning
and in faith, struggle to look to the future, and to young people in particular, we
want to say that the Church in Europe is close and invites you not to lose hope. In
this Year of Faith we recall with total conviction what Blessed John Paul II said
ten years ago, in the Exhortation Ecclesia in Europa: “Jesus Christ is the source
of hope for Europe”.
At the same time, we call on everyone not to allow fear
and selfishness to cloud the charity, which has always characterised our continent,
but instead to rediscover the importance of the family, the value of the gift and
welcome, being a neighbour to those most in need.
We take this opportunity,
too, to thank all those who, moved by faith, are promoters of works of charity and
aid at the local, national and international levels. The help they give is a prompt
and concrete answer to many material needs, but is also the sign of God’s love who
through Jesus Christ became close to every body.
Furthermore, we invite the
Christians of Europe to grasp the opportunity of Europe Day – of this “community of
destiny” as Robert Schuman called it on 9 May 1950 – to reflect on their commitment
in the construction of a European society open to the Absolute and characterised by
truth, justice, solidarity and freedom: pillars of peace as they were defined by Pope
John XXIII, fifty years ago, in Pacem in terris.