A united humanity will be able to confront the many troubling problems of the present time from the menace of terrorism to the humiliating poverty in which millions of human beings live, from the proliferation of weapons to the pandemics and the environmental destruction which threatens the future of our planet.
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By valuing its Christian roots, Europe will be able to give a secure direction to the choices of its citizens and peoples, it will strengthen their awareness of belonging to a common civilization and it will nourish the commitment of all to address the challenges of the present for the sake of a better future.Benedict XVI
I am certain that I echo your own thoughts when I bring up as one of our concerns the spread of terrorism.
Benedict XVI
He continues to be present in our minds and our hearts he continues to communicate his love for God and his love for man, he continues to arouse in everyone, especially the young, enthusiasm for goodness and the courage to follow Jesus and his teachings.
Benedict XVI
I grew up in a very different world than today's, though things are similar. On one hand, it was something normal to go to Church. Yet, the Nazi regime was there, which prophesied a world without priests. In face of this anti-human culture, I understood that the Gospel and the faith point out the correct path to us.
Benedict XVI
And his presence in the community, in which he himself always gives himself, is the reason for our joy. Yes, Christ is with us, the Kingdom of God is coming.
Benedict XVI
Christianity is always called to seek justice, but it bears within the impulse of love, that goes beyond justice itself.
Benedict XVI
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