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VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE - VIS
06.05.2009Nineteenth Year - Num. 105
 

 

SUMMARY:

 

- Pope Calls for Application of U.N. Convention on Children

- Audiences

 

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POPE CALLS FOR APPLICATION OF U.N. CONVENTION ON CHILDREN

 

VATICAN CITY, 5 JUN 2009 (VIS) - Benedict XVI has sent a telegram, signed by Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B., to the International Catholic Child Bureau (BICE) to mark a "worldwide call for a new mobilisation on behalf of children" launched from the United Nations in Geneva.

 

  "Twenty year after its ratification", reads the telegram referring to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, "there is an urgent need for it to be implemented to the full". This is even more necessary "given the new challenges" facing the modern world, says the text which was read out in Geneva by Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi C.S., Holy See permanent observer to the United Nations there.

 

  In his telegram the Holy Father also emphasises the importance of "respecting the inviolable dignity and rights of children, ... of recognising the fundamental educational mission of the family" and of "a stable social environment capable of favouring the physical, cultural and moral development of all children".

 

  In closing his Message, the Pope encourages Catholic organisations to continue, like many other NGOs, "to work generously for a correct application of the Convention, and for the construction of a future of hope, security and happiness for the children of our world".

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AUDIENCES

 

VATICAN CITY, 5 JUN 2009 (VIS) - The Holy Father today received in separate audiences:

 

 - Peter Harry Carstensen, minister-president of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, accompanied by an entourage.

 

 - Four prelates from the Episcopal Conference of Venezuela on their "ad limina" visit:

 

    - Bishop Cesar Ramon Ortega Herrera of Barcelona.

 

    - Bishop Felipe Gonzalez Gonzalez O.F.M. Cap., apostolic vicar of Tucupita.

 

    - Bishop Ramon Antonio Linares Sandoval of Barinas.

 

    - Bishop Mariano Jose Parra Sandoval of Ciudad Guayana.

 

 - Archbishop Joseph Spiteri, apostolic nuncio to Sri Lanka, accompanied by members of his family.

 

  This evening he is scheduled to receive in audience Cardinal Sean Baptist Brady, archbishop of Armagh, Ireland, accompanied by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin, Ireland.

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