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Acta Benedicti Pp. XVI 1061
See in the international community. The real reason for the present meeting,
then, is to express gratitude and appreciation for what you are doing in
active collaboration with the papal representatives to international organiza-
tions. In addition, this meeting seeks to foster a spirit of cooperation among
your organizations and consequently the effectiveness of your common ac-
tivity on behalf of the integral good of the human person and of all humanity.
This unity of purpose can only be achieved through a variety of roles and
activities. The multilateral diplomacy of the Holy See, for the most part,
strives to reaffirm the great fundamental principles of international life, since
the Church's specific contribution consists in helping ''to form consciences in
political life and to stimulate greater insight into the authentic requirements
of justice as well as greater readiness to act accordingly''.1 On the other hand,
''the direct duty to work for a just ordering of society is proper to the lay
faithful'' - and in the context of international life this includes Christian
diplomats and members of Non-governmental Organizations - who ''are
called to take part in public life in a personal capacity'' and ''to configure
social life correctly, respecting its legitimate autonomy and cooperating with
other citizens according to their respective competences and fulfilling their
own responsibility''.2
International cooperation between governments, which was already
emerging at the end of the nineteenth century and which grew steadily
throughout the last century despite the tragic disruption of two world wars,
has significantly contributed towards the creation of a more just interna-
tional order. In this regard, we can look with satisfaction to achievements
such as the universal recognition of the juridical and political primacy of
human rights, the adoption of shared goals regarding the full enjoyment of
economic and social rights by all the earth's inhabitants, the efforts being
made to develop a just global economy and, more recently, the protection of
the environment and the promotion of intercultural dialogue.
At the same time, international discussions often seem marked by a rela-
tivistic logic which would consider as the sole guarantee of peaceful coexi-
stence between peoples a refusal to admit the truth about man and his
dignity, to say nothing of the possibility of an ethics based on recognition
1 Deus Caritas Est, 28. 2 Ibid., 29.