The
Church has deep esteem for the task entrusted to politicians and government
leaders; this is why she never tires of recalling the essential aspect of
service which must characterize the activity of those who represent the people
and every public authority.
In particular, the Church recalls this aspect
to believers, whose faith presents political activity as a vocation. Moreover,
all right-minded people find guidance for the decisions that the office
entrusted to them obliges them to take in the dictates of the natural law,
which echo in their conscience.
In speaking of this, we naturally think of
the shining figure of St Thomas More, an extraordinary example of freedom and
of fidelity to the law of conscience in the face of morally untenable, albeit
authoritative, demands. I wanted to proclaim him your patron, dear government
leaders, members of parliament and politicians, so that his witness might be an
incentive and encouragement to you.
May your work each day be at the service of
justice, peace, freedom and the common good. God will not fail to support your
efforts, enriching them with abundant fruit so that the civilization of love
will become ever more extensive and deeply rooted.
-Blessed
John Paul II, Address for Jubilee of Government Leaders, 2000
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