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» 03/17/2005 20:17
ISRAEL-VATICAN
Always make the good manifest, says Vatican envoy at Yad Vashem

Jerusalem (AsiaNews) – "If the worst can always come forth from the heart of man, so can the good always equally be made manifest. It is for this reason that we are here today". This is how Card Jean-Louis Tauran, librarian of Holy Roman Church and the Holy Father's representative, ended his brief speech for the inauguration of the new Holocaust History Museum at Yad Vashem Mausoleum.

The ceremony was held yesterday in the presence of 40 political leaders, including United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, nine heads of state, six prime ministers and four foreign ministers.

Here is the text of Cardinal Tauran's speech:

"I have the privilege of assuring you of the spiritual closeness of Pope John Paul II, as well as of the solidarity of the Catholic Church, some of whose distinguished representatives are also present with us today.

"The building that we have inaugurated is, for the whole world a warning, a witness and an appeal. In acknowledging the immensity of Jewish suffering, we come face to face with the obligation to be vigilant, with the need to reject indifference and with the terrifying void of a world without God.

"Pope John Paul II repeats once again this morning to all those who are willing to listen that when we remember the 'horrible crime committed against the Jewish nation' that was the Holocaust, we do so because 'these terrible events are for contemporary men and women a summons to responsibility, in order to build our history'.

"The Catholic Church, respecting the uniqueness of Judaism and remaining linked in faith to its heritage, teaches that there is no place or reason for the hatred of Jews. This would be a sin against God and humanity.

"May the words of the Psalmist resonate in this Holy Land, the same words which may have sustained in their torment many of those whom we are mourning today: 'As a father has compassion for his children, so the LORD has compassion for those who fear him. For he knows how we were made...The steadfast love of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting . . .!' (Ps 103: 13; 17).

"If the worst can always come forth from the heart of man, so can the good always equally be made manifest. It is for this reason that we are here today".


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See also
03/15/2005 ISRAEL
New Holocaust Museum opens at Yad Vashem
01/27/2005 VATICAN
Holocaust, a permanent stain on the history of humanity, says the Pope
01/28/2009 VATICAN
Holocaust is a warning against evil and all forms of negationism, says Pope
05/11/2009 VATICAN – ISRAEL
Holocaust can never be denied, belittled or forgotten, Pope says
01/28/2005 ISRAEL - EUROPE
The Holocaust gives Europe a chance to think about its faults and future, says Father Jaeger

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