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The challenges facing us today call for a renewal of that spirit of co-
operation, which has accomplished so much good throughout the history
of the United States. The complexity, the gravity and the urgency of these
challenges demand that we pool our resources and talents, and resolve to
support one another, with respect for our differences and our convictions
of conscience.
In this land, the various religious denominations have greatly contri-
buted to building and strengthening society. It is important that today, as
in the past, the voice of faith continue to be heard, for it is a voice of
fraternity and love, which tries to bring out the best in each person and
in each society. Such cooperation is a powerful resource in the battle to
eliminate new global forms of slavery, born of grave injustices which can
be overcome only through new policies and new forms of social consensus.
Here I think of the political history of the United States, where de-
mocracy is deeply rooted in the mind of the American people. All political
activity must serve and promote the good of the human person and be based
on respect for his or her dignity. "We hold these truths to be self-evident,
that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator
with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness".1 If politics must truly be at the service of the human
person, it follows that it cannot be a slave to the economy and finance.
Politics is, instead, an expression of our compelling need to live as one,
in order to build as one the greatest common good: that of a community
which sacrifices particular interests in order to share, in justice and peace,
its goods, its interests, its social life. I do not underestimate the difficulty
that this involves, but I encourage you in this effort.
Here too I think of the march which Martin Luther King led from
Selma to Montgomery fifty years ago as part of the campaign to fulfill his
"dream" of full civil and political rights for African Americans. That dream
continues to inspire us all. I am happy that America continues to be, for
many, a land of "dreams". Dreams which lead to action, to participation,
to commitment. Dreams which awaken what is deepest and truest in the
life of a people.
1 Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776.