Vatican City, 24 January 2014 (VIS) –
This morning, in the Vatican Apostolic Palace, the Holy Father
received in audience the president of the French Republic, Francois
Hollande, who subsequently went on to meet with Archbishop Pietro
Parolin, secretary of State, accompanied by Archbishop Dominique
Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.
The colloquial discussions focused on
the contribution of religion to the common good. Emphasising the good
existing relations between France and the Holy See, the Parties made
mention of their mutual commitment to maintaining a regular dialogue
between the State and the Catholic Church and to collaborating
constructively in questions of common interest. In the context of the
defence and the promotion of the dignity of the human person, various
matters of current relevance were discussed, such as the family,
bioethics, respect for religious communities and the protection of
places of worship.
Attention then turned to matters of an
international nature, such as poverty and development, migration and
the environment, and in particular to the issue of conflicts in the
Middle East and in some regions of Africa, and hope was expressed
that peaceful social co-existence may be re-established in the
countries affected, respecting the rights of all, especially ethnic
and religious minorities.
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