05/02/2004, 00.00
Vatican
Send to a friend

Europe's identity incomprehensible without Christianity, pope says

The pope greets the 10 new members states of the European Union, asks that Europe's unity be not based solely on politics and economics.

Vatican City (AsiaNews) – In the words the pope gave prior to today's Regina Caeli, John Paul II reaffirmed the need to maintain Europe's Christian roots, saying, "despite the spiritual crisis currently experienced by the Continent, its (Europe's) identity would be incomprehensible without Christianity."

The entry of 10 new EU countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovak Republic (already members of the Warsaw Pact) as well as Estonia, Slovenia, Latvia and Lithuania (once part of the USSR),  Malta and Cyprus became official yesterday, May 1. The pope said this was "an important stage" in European history.

Yet the pontiff alerted the EU member states to bear in mind one fact: "The unity of European peoples, if it wants to be a lasting one, cannot just be one of politics and economics." The pope specifies that it is "only a Europe that doesn't remove, by rediscovers its very Christian roots which will be able to rise to the great challenges of the third millennium: (through promoting) peace, dialog among cultures and religions and safeguarding all creation. All believers in Christ in Eastern and Western Europe are called to contribute to promoting this important enterprise, via openness and sincere ecumenical cooperation."

After the Marian prayer, the pope said to the 26 newly ordained priests that,  after cordially greeting them, their relatives and friends: "May you always be a real image of Christ amongst God's people." 

"Today, as we celebrate World Day of Prayer for Vocations, I especially turn my thoughts and prayers to those dedicating themselves to forming priests and consecrated life. I welcome all of you to pray so that the Church will always have an abundance of holy vocations," the Holy Father added. 

TAGs
Send to a friend
Printable version
CLOSE X
See also
EU Commissioner says Turkey's entry will end European integration
08/09/2004
Chinese trade unionist tells Europe that China is not just a market
28/10/2004
Europe needs its Christian roots to build its future, Pope says
31/10/2004
Europe's deafening silence vis-à-vis Asia's persecuted Christians
29/10/2004
A maimed Europe signs its constitution
28/10/2004


Newsletter

Subscribe to Asia News updates or change your preferences

Subscribe now
“L’Asia: ecco il nostro comune compito per il terzo millennio!” - Giovanni Paolo II, da “Alzatevi, andiamo”